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Silver, comprising; a late Victorian twin handled bowl, having scroll pierced and engraved decoration, the handles with cast and pierced decoration, raised on three feet, London 1899, weight 114 gms, with a blue glass liner and a pair of late Victorian candlesticks, each raised on a beaded square base, Birmingham 1897, height 14cm, (loaded).
A Georgian mahogany tea caddy with crossbanded inlay, the flame figured and boxwood banded interior fitted with two compartments with oval lids, flanking a mixing bowl well with replacement glass bowl, 15.5cm high x 15cm deep x 30.5cm wide, two smaller oak and mahogany tea caddies and a rosewood and mother of pearl inlaid jewellery box CONDITION REPORT: Georgian flame figured mahogany tea caddy - Several areas of boxwood banding missing to edges, along with crossbanding and a small square patch of veneer to front bottom right hand corner. Ivory escutcheon broken. General scratches and wear to surface with cracks to both sides. Interior with section of veneer missing to bottom left hand front corner. Centre circular section with split and knock. Oak caddy - Wear to red paper lining to lid. Lining to both compartments worn. Mahogany caddy - Screw replaced in lock. Lining to lid and compartments worn. Mother of pearl escutcheon cracked with knocks and scratches to surface. Rosewood and mother of pearl inlaid box - Interior tray lacking. Pink satin cushioned lid interior with two rips.
Charles Robert Ashbee (1863-1942) for the Guild of Handicraft Ltd., a rare Arts & Crafts silver dish, liner and spoon, London 1903, the hammered circular bowl with glass liner and elongated looping twin-wire handle set at the shoulder with a green chrysoprase cabochon, the spoon with elongated bowl and openwork terminal of stylised leaves and tendrils centred by another green chrysoprase cabochon 5 x 17.50cm (2 x 7in) This model of adish (sometimes called a porringer or a butter dish) is often seen with an accompanying butter knife: the present example being particularly rare having its accompanying spoon. Another example, with chrysoprase cabochon and butter knife, was sold by Matthew Barton Ltd., 25 May 2016, lot 416 and another Sotheby's, London, 5 October 2004, lot 23. Also see a version on display in the Victoria and Albert Museum, London, room 67, case 16, shelf 1 (Museum No. CIRC.351-1959) and see Alan Crawford, C.R. Ashbee, Architect, Designer and Romantic Socialist, Yale University Press, 1985, p.334, pl.167. Ashbee's related double handled design version of the dish is illustrated in his Modern English Silverwork, London, 1909, p.22.
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