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Click here to subscribeFive pieces of 19th century and later Chinese blue and white porcelain including 19th century Export ware shallow bowl, decorated with central panel of foliage surrounded by two further foliate borders, diameter 22.5cm, (af), a blue and white tea caddy, with carved hardwood lid, height 14cm, width 10.5cm, a blue and white baluster form vase, height 22cm, a small square lidded trinket box, 5.5 x 5.5cm, and a rectangular blue and white pierced planter, 23 x 16cm (5).
A Chelsea porcelain Kakiemon tea bowl and a saucer, c.1750-52, four panels of the tea bowl painted with precious objects alternating with iron-red panels reserved with white scrolls centred by gilt flowerheads, the tea bowl - 5.8cm high; the saucer - 3.7cm wide (2)Provenance: With Albert Amor, Bury Street, St. James’s, London. Property of the late Hugo Morley-Fletcher MA FSA (1940-2022).Note: The design of this tea bowl and saucer was either copied from a Japanese original, or from a Meissen copy of the Japanese original. Lot 68 in the second day of the Chelsea factory’s 1755 sale was comprised of ‘Twelve octagon tea-cups and saucers, a tea-pot, a slop-bason [sic], a sugar-bason [sic], and a cream ewer, of the fine red pannel [sic] pattern’, which may have included this tea bowl or saucer. A small part of a Meissen service with this design (which is rare in Meissen) was sold by Christie’s on 24th March 1969, lots 9-12 (a teapot and cover, a tea caddy and cover and two pairs of two-handled cups and saucers), and the provenance published in the catalogue suggests that the service was in England during George II’s lifetime. The catalogue noted that the lots were the property of Mrs G.M. Boyd, to whom the lots had ‘descended from Peter Murdoch of Parkhouse’. It also noted ‘a letter of Murdoch’s dated July 22nd 1815 traces the earliest provenance of the service which was given by the Queen of Prussia to Caroline, wife of George II who in turn gave it to the Countess Cathcart. She gave it to Mrs Cochrane (née Murdoch) who bequeathed it to her nephew, the writer of the letter’. A Chelsea tea bowl and saucer of this design is illustrated by John C. Austin, Chelsea Porcelain at Williamsburg, 1977, pp. 62-63, no. 44. A teapot of similar design is illustrated by Severne Mackenna, Chelsea Porcelain, The Triangle and Raised Anchor Wares, London, 1969, pl. 17 (at the time in the author’s collection, and subsequently sold by the Kensington Church Street dealer E. & H. Manners).
A George III mahogany chest of drawers, with 'caddy' moulded top, fitted with a brushing slide above four graduated drawers, on bracket feet, 85cm h; 49 x 88cm Of fine appearance and of the same good restored condition as when acquired by the present vendor some years agoMinor polish marks and scratches, two shrinkage cracks towards the back of one side and single shrinkage crack to the other sideThe brass handles, knobs and escutcheons replacedThree of the four locks replacedBottom drawer lacking lock; backboard replaced
A Regency mahogany tea chest, c1810, the lid with ribbon inlaid border, the interior divided into compartments with two mahogany covers, 29cm l, two other early 19th c English boxes of rosewood, one string inlaid and a Japanese carved and stained hardwood sculpture of a hawk, first half 20th c, perched on a rock with prunus, glass eyes, 29cm h (4) Hawk with split up side of body, partially hidden by wing and smaller split to base Tea caddy with minor loss to inlayLarger box with small drilled hole to top and loss to escutcheonSmaller box with loss of escutcheon
A set of silver enamel coffee spoons, the back of each bowl decorated with different flowers, Henry Clifford Davis, Birmingham 1957, in a fitted Garrard & Co. Ltd box; a modern silver caddy spoon, London 1979, sponsors mark Christopher Milton Stevens, not makers mark.Qty: 2Condition report:One spoon has a small black mark to the enamelled side of its bowl. Another has a small crack and related discolouration. All items have some fine surface scratches to the silver. Please see additional uploaded images.
A collection of hallmarked silver teaspoons and a toast rack. The lot to include a George V hallmarked silver toast rack. Hallmarked year 1919 Sheffield. Sponsor marks for Harrison Brothers & Howson (George Howson). Together with a collection of sixteen teaspoons, a stirring spoon, three caddy spoons and three mustard spoons.. Total weight 349g.Largest 22cm L
A Franz Hermle & Sons red boulle brass inlaid Louis XV style mantle clock having a gilt metal Rococo style cresting mounted to a caddy topped breakfront cornice above the repousse dial with enamelled lozenges bearing Roman numerals over a sunburst pendulum with a medusa's head medallion set into the shaped 'Balloon' body with a mounted apron raised on scrolling gilt metal cabriole supports with maker's marks to the movement. H.58cm
A Franz Hermle & Sons red boulle brass inlaid Louis XV style mantle clock having a gilt metal Rococo style cresting mounted to a caddy topped breakfront cornice above the repousse dial with enamelled lozenges bearing Roman numerals over a sunburst pendulum with a medusa head medallion set into the shaped 'Balloon' body with a mounted apron raised on scrolling gilt metal cabriole supports with maker's marks to the movement. H.58cm
A George III burr walnut and crossbanded longcase clock having a stepped caddy topped cornice over an arched and moulded glazed door encasing a brass dial bearing Roman numerals surrounded by scrolling repousse decoration and an engraved John Everell London plaque above a moulded and arched trunk door on a pedestal base raised on ogee bracket feet. H.238 W.51 D.25.5cm
ASSORTED CUTLERY, to include a caddy spoon with long handle hallmarked Sheffield, a spoon with twisted handle hallmarked Birmingham, three teaspoons each with a full silver hallmark, and a salt spoon hallmarked Birmingham, two Georgian teaspoons with engraved initial to the terminal, Chester import marks, approximate gross weight 3.52 ozt, 109.5 grams, together with a set of six teaspoons, each engraved to the terminals, possibly Scottish silver marks for Dumfries, approximate gross weight 73.1 grams 2.35 ozt, also including a sauce spoon with unclear marks
A GILDED CHINOISERIE TEA CADDY with two engraved pewter canisters to the interior, raised on 'dragon headed feet,' gilded acanthus scrolls to the interior rim, two gilded fern patterns to the interior of the lid, panels depicting either courtly or scholarly scenes, on black lacquer with gilt patterns throughout (1) (Condition Report: signs of historic repair to the feet, handles missing from the lids of the compartments - which are dented and distorted, splits and cracks where side panels join and on cover, some small losses to the lacquer, one inner container has a tiny hole in the corner)
A 19th century mahogany box, of rectangulr form with hinged lift-up cover enclosing the now vacant interior with slender cut-out section to rear, all over a slender drawer with internal divisions and inset-brass handle, 13cm x 20cm x 15cm sold together with a 19th century rosewood tea caddy, mother-of-pearl inlaid box and Continental inlaid jewellery boxc (af)
Eclectic Pewter and Silver-Plated Decorative Collection This collection comprises a variety of decorative and functional pewter and silver-plated items, likely dating from the late 19th century to the early 20th century. Notable pieces include a central red glass pitcher with a pewter-framed overlay featuring floral and scroll motifs, reflecting Victorian or Edwardian design influences. Additionally, a silver-plated rectangular cigarette or trinket box with engraved patterns, a Victorian-style cream jug with classical embellishments, and a miniature shoe model in pewter or silver plate are featured. Other items include small animal figurines, a hammered tea caddy or spice box, sewing tools such as ornate scissors and a silver thimble, a ladle, and a bird-shaped pincushion with a red cushion. The collection also includes a grooming or vanity brush, miniature figures, and novelty items such as a metal seal and desk accessories. This grouping showcases craftsmanship typical of Victorian and Edwardian periods, with decorative and utilitarian applications. Approximate dimensions range from 2–3 cm for smaller pieces to 15–20 cm for larger items like the pitcher.
A George III silver Caddy Spoon, hallmarked London 1799, scallop shaped bowl, the handle with bright cut decoration, together with a fiddle pattern caddy spoon, by Josiah Snatt, London 1811, the handle initialled, together with a 19thC oval hinged box set tiger's eye, a silver mustard spoon, a cased 1977 Jubilee silver crown, a silver backed hand mirror etc., (a lot)
A George III silver Caddy Spoon, by James Wintle, hallmarked London 1817, fiddle pattern with bright cut decoration, monogrammed, together with a set of six George V silver teaspoons with sugar nips, by Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd., Sheffield, 1923/4/8 and five other silver prize/commemorative silver spoons, approx. total weight 6.3ozt (a lot)
A Norwegian silver (830 grade) Caddy / Anointing Spoon, with figural handle, marked 'MH 830s' for Marius Hammer, 10cm long, together with a Maria Theresa thaler, in perspex presentation case, a cased bronze Country Life Competition 'For Marksmanship' prize medallion dated 1928, a small quantity of damaged silver and a silver plated muffin dish and serving dish etc., (a lot)
An Edwardian silver Mustard Pot, by Alfred James How, hallmarked London 1904, of circular form with reeded decoration, the hinged cover with feather thumb piece, gilt interior, 8cm high, together with an Elizabeth II silver caddy spoon, by Francis Howard Ltd., hallmarked London 1983, and a small silver pepperette by Charles Horner, Birmingham 1906, approx. total weight 7.3ozt (3)
A group of silver comprising a pair of oval napkin rings with engine turned decoration, a further circular one similar, a Victorian silver dessert spoon, a silver spoon with enamel decoration from Quebec, and a silver caddy spoon, the enamel shield finial decorated with the insignia for Talbot Heath Girls School, total weight 3.29toz.
Lilliput Lane: A collection of approximately over fifty models including, "Fountains Abbey 2009 Christmas Special", "Dale Farm", Double Cottage", "Old Mother Hubbards", "Craigiebar Castle", "Saffron House", "The Hollywood Tower Hotel", marked to base "Sample 2-4-02" signed Ray Day, "Where Peaceful Waters Flow" model No. L2614, signed and others (one table top) Models to include Old Shop at Bignor, Kel'Auberge D'Armorique, La Bergerie De Porigord, Where Peaceful Water Flows, Woodman's Retreat, Coco- Cola Country - Dixie Bottling Company, The Priest's House, Dale Farm, Penrith Town Clock in Winter, Summer Sunday, Tabitha Twitchit's Shop, Kenmore Cottage, Winter at Christchurch Priory, The Houses of Parliment, Fountains Abbey, The Hollywood Tower Hotel, Watermeadows, Schwarzwaldhaus, Candy Twist, Tea Caddy Cottage, Sign of the Times, Aberford Gate etc.Box 75 Canterbury Bells L2101 Little Red Riding Hood L2283 Frosty Mornings L2128 Old Mother Hubbard 660 (Box Damaged) Safron House 666 Circular Cottage (in wrong Box) Double Cottage Thatchers Rest from Gail Tuck (Box Damaged) Convent in the Wood 418 Box of Display Trees (5) Craidievar Castle 482 - Scottish Collection Paradise Lodge - Plate X 4 Mosel House - TG-015, Special Edition Nederlandse De Pepermolen Das Gebirgskirchlein Old Mother Hubbard 660 (for Repair, wrong box) The Chocolate Factory Collectors Club L2586, The Grand Bridge in Winter L3361 No 012 (Box Damaged), Stockwell Tenement - Scottish Collection, Butterwick, Cotman Cottage PlatePlease note condition reports are not available for this lot. Viewing advised. Sold as seen.
A Collection of Assorted Silver and Silver Plate, the silver including a mustard-pot, marks worn, circa 1820; a sugar-bowl, with gadrooned rim. 11cm diameter; a part-fluted cream-jug; another cream-jug, on ball feet; a pair of silver-mounted glass casters; a Chinese amulet; a caddy-spoon and a further spoon, weighable silver 20oz 8dwt, 635gr; the silver plate including a mug; a spirit-flask; two differing toast-racks and other items (one tray)