20th Oct, 2023 9:30 GMT/BST

Antiques & Interiors

 
  Lot 49
 

49

A Victorian Silver Tea-Caddy and an Edward VII Silver Tea-Caddy, The First by Thomas Bradbury, London, 1893, the Second George Leonard Allen, Chester, 1905, tapering oval and on four ball feet, with reeded rim, the hinged cover with ebonised finial, the second elongated octagonal, the hinged cover with drop-ring finial, engraved with a crest, 12oz 3dwt, 379gr (2)

Sold for £280
Estimated at £200 - £300


 

Each with overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The first example is tapering oval not tapering cylindrical. Eully marked on side and further part marked inside or on edge of cover. There is some bruising, particularly to one side of the first example.

 


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Auction: Antiques & Interiors, 20th Oct, 2023

Part I of the Antiques and Interiors Sale on 20th October will begin at 9:30am with a specialist section of Silver. This will be followed by the usual run of Ceramics and Glass, including Chinese and Japanese porcelain ginger jars, vases, and chargers; Staffordshire Pottery zebras, Herend Porcelain birds and paperweights by St. Louis and Baccarat, to name just a few highlights. Also included will be a large section of affordable watches and jewellery from mourning brooches and dress rings to gold bracelets and pendants.

Part II, which also begins at 9:30am with lot 1000, will comprise paintings, rugs, furniture and a large quantity of books from the libraries of  Dr John Senior and of York historian Hugh Murray including local history, botany, geology and palaeontology.

The sale will also include selected items sold on behalf of the Terry Family of York (Terry’s Chocolates), these items are denoted throughout the catalogue with a ~ 

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