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A Regency mahogany and inlaid pedestal sideboard, of bowed breakfront outline, crossbanded in kingwood and ebonised lines and with ebonised mouldings, the shaped moulded and reeded ledge back with a central ebonised ground shell medallion, the bowed centre with a reeded edge with similar central medallion and fitted with two drawers, flanked by a pair of pedestal cupboards with caddy top and fan spandrels, one fitted with shelves, the other with deep drawer and cellarette drawer below, each enclosed by a door with shell and urn decorated panels, on square tapered legs, terminating in block feet, 212cm (6fft 11 1/2in) long.
A Victorian Jacobean style chiming bracket clock having an eight-day duration, triple-fusee movement chiming on 8 bells or four gongs and striking the hours on a gong, the seven-inch arched brass dial having a raised silvered chapter ring with raised brass Arabic numerals and engraved decoration between, with three raised, silvered subsidiary dials within the arch for ‘chime/silent’, ‘slow/fast’ regulation and ‘Eight Bells/Westminster Chimes’, with a matted dial centre, the oak case profusely carved with Jacobean style decoration with male and female figureheads to the front either side of the dial and lions head motifs above, with a sun head motif carved to the front of the caddy top and carved wood side frets, complete with a matching wall bracket, height: 68cm (not inc. bracket)
James Delance, Downton, a lacquered longcase clock having an eight-day duration, five pillar movement striking the hours on a bell with an outside countwheel, the eleven-inch square brass dial having a raised silvered chapter ring engraved with black Roman numerals, outer Arabic five minute markings, fleur-de-lys half-hour markings and signed ‘Jas. Delance, Downton’, the matted centre having ringed winding holes, an engraved surround to the date aperture, and a subsidiary seconds dial, with decorative blued steel hands and cast brass ‘female-head’ spandrels, the black lacquered case having raised chinoiserie decoration, three-quarter columns to the caddy-top hood, and a glass lenticle to the trunk door, height: 220cm. * James Delaunce (sometimes Delance) is recorded as working in Downton, Wiltshire from circa 1720 having previously worked in Frome from the late seventeenth century and previous to that in London where he was free of the Clockmakers company in 1678.
Two cased sets of six silver teaspoons, one by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1916, the other with shell bowls, London 1897; together with miscellaneous silver and silver coloured flatware, inluding a German silver coloured fancy spoon, Hanau early 20th century, import marks for Berthold Mueller, Chester 1908, pseudo Nuremberg marks, 20cm long; together with tow silver coloured Chinese caddy spoons, a George IV Irish mustard spoon, Dublin 1825, and a pair of sugar tongs, Sheffield 1913, and other items, 14.05 oz gross
A pair of Stratton cufflinks and a matching tie clip, decorated with vintage cars, cased, two further pairs of cufflinks, four various lighters, a thimble, a sterling mounted small circular frame, a model of a hare, a colourless paste set buckle, a pair of colourless paste set buckles, a set of six plated teaspoons and a caddy spoon, cased, and a cigarette case, decorated with an Oriental view.
A George III silver caddy spoon with scallop shell bowl and engraved foliate decoration, Birmingham 1805 by Joseph Willmore, together with a harlequin set of six silver teaspoons with scallop shell bowls and bright cut decoration, a silver mustard spoon and salt spoon and two silver teaspoons with bright cut decoration.

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