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A Georgian silver table spoon, London 1810, Old English pattern, monogrammed; with a Georgian Scottish silver fiddle pattern dessert spoon; an early Victorian silver caddy spoon, London 1840; other silver flatware including some cruet spoons; and a late Victorian silver hinged bangle, Birmingham 1882, with applied decoration to the front; 311g (10 oz) gross
A 19th Century tortoiseshell, ivory and pewter strung sewing box / necéssaire of rectangular shape with caddy top inset with a white metal plaque inscribed "Julia", opening to reveal a green and velvet silk-lined interior with fitted compartments for six carved ivory thread holders, mother of pearl accoutrements, stainless scissors, notelet and two silver plated thimbles, 21 cm wide, together with a small tortoiseshell needle case, a Tunbridgeware style thread holder / pin cushion and two other items (ILLUSTRATED)
Late nineteenth century / early twentieth century bracket clock with eight day quarter chiming movement striking on three rods, brass dial with ornate spandrels and silvered chapter ring in a walnut case of architectural form with Corinthian pilasters and carved caddy top, 39cm overall height Further images and condition reports available at www.reemandansie.com
Selection of miscellaneous silver, including Victorian caddy spoon with engraved stem (Birmingham 1873) - maker George Unite, William IV sauce ladle (London 1837), late Victorian watch holder (Chester 1900), pair George III sugar tongs with bright cut engraving (London 1804) and sundry other items - various dates and makers, approximately 9ozs (qty) Further images and condition reports available at www.reemandansie.com
Indian white metal tea caddy of rectangular form embossed overall with panels of Indian dieties, including Dirga, standing on four ball and claw feet, hinged domed cover surmounted by model of a goddess, with a sacred bull, 15cm overall including knop Further images and condition reports available at www.reemandansie.com
George III mahogany crossbanded rectangular two-division Ashcroft-shaped tea caddy with inlaid ebonised stringing and ivory escutcheon, hinged lid enclosing removable satinwood veneered compartments, 15cm high, 30.5cm wide Further images and condition reports available at www.reemandansie.com
Early Victorian coromandel rectangular-shaped two-divison tea caddy, with inlaid mother of pearl floral scroll decoration, hinged lid enclosing removable compartments and central cut glass mixing bowl, on bun feet, 19.5cm high, 33.5cm wide Further images and condition reports available at www.reemandansie.com
A magnificent George III musical bracket clock circa 1820, by the noted maker Santiago James Moore French, of 15 Sweetings Alley, Royal Exchange, London, the eight day striking movement with quarter chiming and cylinder playing six musical airs on twelve bells, the backplate signed `French Royal Exchange London` within an oval cartouche, the arched white enamelled Roman dial similarly signed, with painted floral spandrels and arch cartouche, pierced brass hands, beneath paired chime/not chime and musical air subsidiary dials, the airs titled `O Dolce Concento`, `The Tank`, `Roast Beef`, `Russian Dance`, `The Padlock` and `Tekeli`, in an ebonised case with gilt bronze mounts, the caddy top surmounted by a detachable flambé finial with storage compartment beneath, over a pierced floral lattice frieze flanked by four smaller flambé finials, above an arched glazed door with pierced ormolu spandrels and an arched rear pierced grille door, both flanked by canted corners with swagged musical trophy mounts, the sides with floral latticework panels and gilt bronze carrying handles, raised on a plinth with central ormolu battle trophy mount, on four ormolu foliate scroll feet, 35½in. (90cm.) high, 16¼in. (41cm.) wide.
An 18th century oak thirty hour longcase clock, the 12 inch square brass dial signed `Tho Wilmshurst, Deal` with ring of Roman numerals and cherub moulded corner spandrels. The thirty hour bird cage movement striking on a single bell, the caddy top hood with square glazed door and three quarter turned front corner hood pilasters over a long trunk door and box base with later skirting plinth, 198cm high

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