A George III burr walnut marquetry and parquetry inlaid tea caddy of rectangular form, the hinged lidded top with turned brass knob handle and set with marquetry fan paterae flanked with herringbone inlay to the edges, cross-banded in satinwood, the front set with a mahogany oval disc within mahogany and boxwood stringing and satinwood oval inlaid discs to the sides, with oval ivory escutcheon, 12.25 cm x 11.75 cm
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A George II harewood and marquetry inlaid tea caddy of oval form, the hinged lidded top with floral spray marquetry inlay set within a satinwood disc, the front of the box with marquetry inlaid floral spray and bow with ebony escutcheon, 14.5 cm x 11.5 cm CONDITION REPORTS Has crazing to the varnish, discolouration and there appears to be a wax-like substance on it in several places. The veneer has several splits to it and possible repairs. The escutcheon is split down the middle. There is a split to one side of the hinge and the hinge is a possible replacement. Foil is bubbling and flaking in various places. There is some damage to the inside rim of the lid, again, has a look of restoration about it - however, sympathetic. General wear and tear to include surface scratches, knocks, bumps etc all conducive with age and use - see images for further details. No key is present
Early 19th century Worcester pearlware cream jug, a set of four 19th century tea cups and saucers and two coffee cans en suite (11) CONDITION REPORT: Creamer:- two bad hairlines, one curving round to base of handles. Chip to outside of pouring rim and another to spout lip. 2 coffee cans:- Pattern 854 condition okay 4 teacups:- Same pattern 854, rubbing to well gilding, all okay tea saucers:- Condition good, some gilding wear to raised interior leaves
Gerrard & Co. cased set of six silver teaspoons, with neoclassical scrolling foliate terminal, Sheffield 1958, 12cm, together with Garrard silver and mother-of-pearl tea knives, of the same year. (2) CONDITION REPORT: Blades tarnished, all marks fairly clear. Handles appear in good condition.
An Art Deco Fieldings Devonware tea set in the 'Poppy' pattern, two Art Deco teapots (one with stand) a Minton teapot and stand, a late Victorian Shore and Coggins twelve place china teaset in the 'Delhi' pattern, three Royal Worcester egg coddlers and a green Wedgwood cruet set decorated with putti (q)
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