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Click here to subscribeA Mid 19th Century Brass Cornered Walnut Writing Box, the lid with brass vacant escutcheon enclosing a fitted interior, 11" x 8", a Rectangular Mahogany Tea Caddy, the divided interior lacking one lid, 7" x 6" x 6", and a Pair of Walnut Tea Caddies of square shape, the sides with moulded latticework, Width 4", Height 5". (4)
A George IV silver-gilt snuff box, Thomas Northcote, Birmingham, 1824, engine-turned oblong, (lid detached); a caddy spoon, Birmingham, 1799, wrigglework engraved Old English pattern; a wine label, London 1822, oblong, stamped 'Claret' below gadroon border; a modern example, stamped 'Vodka'; a plated example; and a gilt metal and hardstone pill box
A collection of eight English provincial spoons and a fork, comprising; Newcastle; an old English pattern dessert spoon and fork with monograms, 1881 by Reid & Sons (Christian John Reid), York; two old English pattern tea spoons, initial 'P', 1825-26, another fiddle pattern with initial 'B' 1828-29 all three by Barber, Cattle and North, and a fiddle pattern caddy ladle with monogram, 1845 by Barber & North, Exeter; a fiddle pattern dessert spoon, 1841 by William Pope, a small fiddle pattern sauce ladle with monogram, 1845 by John Osment, and Salford; a fiddle pattern tea spoon, makers mark of Patrick Leonard hallmarked at Chester 1844
A group of small silver, comprising; an oval tea caddy with reeded borders and vase finial, Sheffield 1914 by Mappin & Webb, 9.5 cm (3 3/4 in), a hammered round sugar bowl with leaf chased caryatid scroll handles, marked beneath 'Barraclough & Sons, Leeds', Birmingham 1921 by A E Jones, 10 cm (4 in), a covered round sugar bowl with two turned wood handles, London 1912 by Carrington & Co, 10 cm diameter (4 in), a round sugar bowl initials 'R P B', Sheffield 1934 by E Viner, 11 cm diameter (4 1/4 in)and a glass jam jar with swing handle and hinged lid, Birmingham 1912
A collection of plated items comprising; a pair of 19th century coasters with gadroon, shell and leaf chased borders and wood bases with crested medallions, 18 cm overall (7 in), a gadrooned drum shaped mustard pot, an engraved and beaded octagonal tea caddy on ball feet, and a canted rectangular tea caddy with leaf chased borders
A George IV kingwood rectangular tea caddy of sarcophagus shape, the slightly domed lid with bead mouldings and incurved sides to lid, the interior fitted with a glass mixing bowl and two lidded compartments, gilt brass lion's mask and ring handles to sides, on bun feet, 12ins x 6ins x 7.75ins high
A LONGCASE CLOCK by Richard Rowe London, the eight day movement with arched brass dial, rocking Father Time figure in the arch, secondary dials and calendar aperture, in green lacquered chinoiserie case with caddy top, on turned pilasters, arched door, panel base and moulded plinth, gilded with figure scenes, foliage and trellis panels, 91 1/4" high.
A compact Regency mahogany chest, with crossbanded caddy top and frieze inlaid with a band of lozenges, outlined throughout with boxwood stringing and fitted four long graduated drawers with bone escutcheons and embossed brass oval handles, on bracket feet, 34in wide, 33.75in high, 17.5in deep, c.1810 (pine sides)
A George III longcase clock, the hood with caddy shaped top enclosing a square brass dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, moon phase, calendar aperture and 8 day movement by Barlow of Ashton, contained in a waisted oak and mahogany case with quarter-fluted pillars, on later ogee bracket feet, 83 1/2" high (alterations) (DI).