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A 19TH CENTURY FRENCH MANTEL CLOCK IN THE LOUIS VX MANNER, the brass movement with outside count wheel stamped H & F, Paris and numbered 5841, striking on a bell, the cast ormolu dial with enamel Roman and Arabic numerals, the glazed boullework and ormolu balloon shaped case with detachable caddy top and on cast supports (at fault), 83cm high overall
A GEORGE III OAK LONGCASE CLOCK, the four pillar, eight day movement striking on a bell, the square brass dial, 12 inches, with engraved, silvered chapter ring and centre, Roman and Arabic numerals, signed `W. Newby, Kendal`, secondary seconds dial and calendar aperture, the glazed hood with turned pillars to the angles below a caddy top surmounted by three brass ball and spike finials, shaped trunk door with moulded edge, box base, bracket feet, 226cm high overall. See illustration
A GEORGE II TEA CADDY with domed cover, moulded shoulder and sliding base, crested, 13.5cm h, marked on base, by John Newton, date letter poorly struck, probably 1727, 7ozs 10dwts ++Light overall wear, apparently marked only on the base, the marks well spaced, the maker`s mark and lion passant clear, the London mark and date letter poorly struck
A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY TEA CADDY with recessed brass handles, the lid painted by a herald painter with royal crown and the initials AF, having divided interior, a drawer below, 19.5cm w, ++In good original condition with minor scratches and old hairline shrinkage crack in lid, unrestored. The interior lacking the two covers from the compartments
A VICTORIAN BRASS-BOUND WALNUT TEA CADDY, the cover with shaped brass mounts embellished in ivory, lifting to reveal two lidded compartments, the body with shaped brass mounts. 11cm(h) x 22cm(w) x 11.5cm(d) Condition Reports: Marks and scratches, small losses to facia corner mounts and to top central mount, veneer splits to rear and one side.
A WILLIAM IV MAHOGANY TEA CADDY, the moulded and hinged cover lifting to reveal two hinged lidded compartments centred by a mixing bowl aperture, the facia with lobed and gadrooned columns centred by a moulded panel, raised on ring-turned feet. 22.5cm(h) x 34cm(w) x 18cm(d) Condition Reports: Patch repairs to top and back, corner and moulding depletions, moulding repairs to compartment lids, veneer splits.
George III rosewood and brass inlaid bracket clock circa 1820, by Henry Strowbridge, Dawlish, with stepped caddy top surmounted by a cast bronze pineapple finial, the convex glass surrounded by brass bezel, enclosing a painted enamel dial (worn) with Roman numerals and outside minute track, pierced blue steel hands, the sides with pierced fish-scale sound frets and bronze cornucopia ring handles, the fusee movement with anchor escapement, striking on a gong, the case raised on four ball supports, 21in high, 12½in wide.
A circular silver snuff box Birmingham 1920, makers C.Saunders & Frank Shepherd, with suspension loop and engine turned line decoration 2in (5cm) diameter, together with a silver caddy spoon, Sheffield 1893, maker Atkin Brothers, of plain form with slight edge crease, 3.½ in (9cm) long, together with a pair of silver gilt sugar tongs, circa 1770 and a silver marrow scoop (4).
A Victorian rosewood sarcophagus tea caddy, the rectangular shaped boxwood strung top enclosing a pair of hinged removable lidded compartments and a central glass bowl, with a bone escutcheon, gilt metal double headed eagle and ring handles with gilt metal claw and ball feet, 19cm high x 31cm wide x 15.5cm deep

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