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Finely crafted bentwood bucket or carrier in the Shaker style, featuring gently tapered sides and traditional swallowtail finger joints secured with copper tacks. Made of rich cherry wood with a warm, hand-rubbed finish. The piece includes a swing handle and a removable round tray insert with a turned center knob, designed to rest on three interior support pegs fixed to the interior base. These knobs are spaced evenly and elevate the tray slightly, suggesting its use as a yarn, sewing, or utility caddy. Signed and dated on the underside by the maker.Issued: 2003Dimensions: 12.5"L x 5.75"HCondition: Age related wear.
Rare George III green stained tortoiseshell tea caddy, of rectangular form, the interior with twin lidded compartments, 17cm wide. APHA Ref: GLKGKDNR Some veneer losses, most notable lower left front corner, Ivory banding to top and elsewhere in small quantities. Ivory covers to interior are slightly bowed
A George II silver tea caddy, by Samuel Taylor, London 1745, of plain form, with a turned finial, 14.5cm high10.4oztCondition ReportMarks worn. Some knocks to the edges and the base moulding. With surface scratches. The neck of the caddy slightly misshapen, but cover fits well. Please see additional images.
A silver tasting cup, possibly French, of circular form with loop handle and cast detail, together with five silver decanter labels, on white metal chains and one other white metal example, a silver mounted bottle pourer, 6.5cm high, one enamel wine label and another ceramic one, a silver plated tasting cup, a silver snuff container, a silver fruit knife two silver and mother of pearl fruit knives a silver swizzle stick, a silver plated caddy spoon, spectacle case and tongs,total weighable silver 4.4ozt (qty.)Condition ReportGood polished condition with minor surface scratches
Group of silver cutlery, comprising William IV Old English pattern caddy spoon with plain circular bowl, hallmarked Phillip Phillips, London 1831, George III toddy ladle with bright cut decoration, hallmarked Charles Hougham, London 1790, pair of bottom struck salt spoons with shell bowls and dog crest engraved verso, hallmarks worn and indistinct, set of four Victorian bright cut salt spoons with gilt bowls, hallmarked Charles Edwards, London 1890 and a set of eight Dutch silver fruit spoons and forks, with pierced vine decoration, stamped 930 with Dutch key mark and lion passant, with British hallmarks for B H Joseph & Co, London 1890Condition Report:Approx 4.47 ozt (139 grams)
A collection of Chinese famille rose porcelain Manchu Courtiers tea wares, Qianlong, circa 1780, to include a punch bowl on stand, an ovoid tea caddy with cover, two small bowls, another, a small hexagonal shaped dish, four cups, another of a different pattern, three saucers, a sparrow beak jug and cover; the punch bowl with two panels painted with a family in a garden (15) the punch bowl 26.5cm diametermost of the items from the collection have chips or have been restored or broken. a.f
Three pieces of silver, Birmingham silver lidded two handled cup 1914, makers mark Elkington, together with Sheffield silver 1923 small tankard with heavily embossed country scene design, makers mark Joseph Rogers & Sons and London silver 1902 tea caddy with embossed design to sides and lid. Gross weight 517 grams.
Collection of George III and Victorian boxes and tea caddies comprising a George III satinwood canted rectangular tea caddy, a rosewood and mother-of-pearl inlaid tea caddy with two covers, another with hinged caddy and cut glass faceted mixing bowl, labelled for Austins, St Andrew Street, Dublin, 23.5cm wide and a 19th century mahogany, satinwood and rosewood sarcophagus-shaped tea caddy with two covers, with lion's mask ring handles and claw and ball feet (4)
George III silver tea caddy shovel, Birmingham 1819, Joseph Taylor, of plain form on a replaced wooden handle, 19cm long, approximate weight 0.26 ozt together with silver caddy spoon, London 1988, maker AMN, having a cast naturalistic handle on a hammered shaped bowl, approximate weight 0.63ozt (2)
Collection of English and Royal Copenhagen porcelain and other items including a Royal Copenhagen ivory ground osier moulded part coffee service printed with flower sprays, two Meissen (Outside Decorated) side plates painted with flower sprays, late 19th century, a Richard Ginori 18th century-style tea caddy and cover of arched rectangular form, a domed circular pin dish and cover and a small stand, an English porcelain pink ground basket formed bough pot and cover, blue crossed swords marks, probably Minton, the top flower encrusted painted with bouquets and a Belleek shell moulded and flower encrusted posy vase and other items
Sterling silver perfume bottle made by Penhaligons of London, with a malachite lid, 9cm high, 3.55ozt approx., a 800 grade silver letter opener, the handle with an emblem of Efibanca, 18cm long, 2.38ozt approx. and a collection of white metal items including a Chinese combination shoe horn and button hook with raised dragon decoration, 21cm long, a Christofle of France trinket dish, two serving spoons, a caddy spoon, a further trinket dish and a pill box
Three silver caddy spoons, the first William IV 1834, William Eaton, fiddle and thread pattern, engraved with initials, 10cm long, the second George III, Birmingham 1792(?), fiddle, thread and shell pattern, the bowl with an embossed floral border, 8.5cm long and the third a Victorian, Birmingham 1839, Thomas Freeman, fiddle, thread and shell pattern with a square bowl, 8cm long, total weight 1.60ozt approx. and a silver plated caddy spoon (4) Condition ReportGood overall condition. Some light surface scratches, general wear and tear.
Two Indian Agra white marble boxes, both with pietra dura inlay of malachite, lapis lazuli and carnelian, largest box 10.5cm long, a teak and brass-bound small caddy box with applied brass letters 'The Queen, God Bless Her', 9.5cm high, two lacquered boxes, three further boxes, a small collection of Victorian and later coins, a resin model of a seated dog and other items
20th century mahogany small chest in the Regency manner, the caddy top over five long graduated drawers with brass lion mask drop ring handles, on splayed bracket feet, 83cm high x 42cm wide x 32cm deep Condition ReportSurface scratches, scuffs and knocks. Fading/discolouration, accretions. Areas of loss to the ebonised beading around top. Areas of loss to veneer on front left foot and back right foot. General wear and tear.
WILLIAM BATEMAN I; a set of three George IV hallmarked silver teaspoons, London 1821, a hallmarked silver caddy spoon with shell shaped bowl, a further George IV hallmarked silver teaspoon, a pair of hallmarked silver sugar tongs and a set of six George V hallmarked silver pistol handled dessert knives and forks, combined weighable silver approx 3.85ozt/120g.
An African carved wooden headrest, an African carved wooden doll with fibre dress, length approx 31cm, a clay pipe, length approx 10cm, a carved wooden totem pole on wooden base, height approx 37cm, a Moroccan earthenware tin glazed jar which has been converted to a lamp, height approx 38cm, (af), two blue and white painted ceramic lidded pots, a copper tea caddy, etc (15).

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