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"A parcel of silver including a pair of bright cut sugar tongs, an initialed napkin ring, a presentation desert fork, five Old English teaspoons, two berry decorated teaspoons, a tea caddy spoon and one other together with an Indian white metal double/single shot cup, various dates and makers, 9oz "
William Woster, London, an ebonised longcase clock having an eight-day duration, five pillar movement striking the hours on a bell with an inside countwheel, the square twelve-inch brass dial having a raised, silvered chapter ring engraved with black Roman hour numerals, `meeting arrowhead` quarter hour markings and half-quarter markings and signed by the maker `Wm. Woster, London`, the matted dial centre having ringed winding holes, engraved decoration to the date aperture, cast `cherub & crown` corner spandrels and decorative blued steel hands, the ebonised case, having a caddy top with fretwork below, a glass lenticle to the trunk door, quartered columns with brass capitals to the hood and surmounted by `eagle and ball` brass finials, height: 238cm. * William Woster of London is recorded as having been apprenticed in 1697.
George Prior, London, an ebonised longcase regulator having eight-day duration timepiece movement with a dead-beat escapement, maintaining power, a compensating pendulum, the ten-inch break-arch silvered dial having an outer minute ring, subsidiary seconds dial and hour aperture, signed in the arch `George Prior, London`, the ebonised case having a caddy top, shaped top to the trunk door and a plain base, height: 212cm. * George Prior was born in 1782, the son of the clockmaker John Prior, and is known to have been working in London from 1793 until 1830.
James Woolley, Codnor, a carved oak longcase clock having an eight-day duration movement striking the hours on a bell, the twelve-inch break-arch dial having a penny moon with moon date below and showing the date and time of high water, the raised, silvered chapter ring engraved with black Roman numerals, floral half-hour markings and `meeting-arrowhead` half-quarter markings, the matted dial centre having ringed winding holes, and a heart shaped cartouche engraved with the makers name `Ia Woolley, Codnor`, with wheatear border engraving, the oak case carved throughout and having a caddy top, lenticle to the trunk door, a raised plinth to the base and quarterd columns, with giltwood capitals, to the hood, height: 244cm. * James Woolley, born circa 1700 in Codnor, Derbyshire, was a celebrated maker who was one of a number of the family working as clockmakers. He often signed his clocks `Wolley` as in this example. He died in 1786.
James Clowes, London, an early ebonised longcase clock having an eight-day duration movement with five finned pillars and striking the hours on a bell with an outside countwheel, the eleven-inch square brass dial having a matted centre with ringed winding holes, date aperture and a subsidiary seconds dial and having cast `cherub-head` spandrels to the four corners, the raised silvered chapter ring engraved with black Roman numerals, Arabic outer numerals, `meeting-arrowhead` half-hour markings and signed either side of VI o`clock with the maker`s name `Jas Clowes, London`, with blued steel fancy decorative hands, the ebonised case having a bulls-eye lenticle glass to the trunk door, three-quarter columns to the hood with cast brass capitals, quartered columns to the rear and sumounted by a caddy top with brass ball-and-spire finials either side, height: 223cm. * James Clowes became a member of the Worshipful Company of Clockmakers in 1671 and was known to have still been working in 1705. There was a longcase clock signed by him in the famous Wetherfield Collection.
A mid-18th Century oak longcase clock with thirty hour movement striking on a bell, the square brass dial with chapter ring framing an engraved rococo scroll centre with date aperture and inscribed `Peter Odell, Hitchin`, all cornered with pierced and cast foliate scroll spandrels, the hood with caddy top above a blind fretwork frieze and glazed door with turned columns, the trunk with rectangular door on a plain base and plinth, height approx 216cm, together with pendulum and weight (some faults).
AN AUSTRO HUNGARIAN SILVER CASKET OR CADDY, of rectangular form of hinged cover having scrolled loop handle and overall decorated with engraved scrolled and foliate decoration, gilded interior, standing on four foliate scrolled feet. 1872-1922 mark indistinct makers initials. 800 purity. 16oz approx.

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