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A George III mahogany tea caddy of rectangular form, the rising lid marquetry inlaid with a conch shell and having rosewood crossbanding and chequer stringing, width 19cm, one other similar with rosewood crossbanding, and a 19th century burr, yew and inlaid needlework box, with brass lion mask ring handles and ball feet, width 21cm (3)
A George III mahogany and inlaid tea caddy of rectangular form, the whole with rosewood crossbanding, boxwood stringing, the rising lid with twin panels with burr and yew oval inlays, matching front panels, all opening to reveal fitted interior of two mahogany and inlaid lidded canisters, width 24.5cm
A Victorian figured walnut and brass mounted fitted tea caddy of rectangular form, having engraved and pierced brass twin escutcheons, the rising lid opening to reveal hinged caddy and cut glass mixing bowl, and with inset ivory makers label ‘Pearce maker, 77 Cornhill, London’, width 25cm
An early 19th Century longcase clock, by Baitson, Beverley, having eight day movement with painted arched dial depicting a figure in a river landscape to the arch and floral spandrels, subsidiary seconds and date dials, in oak case with mahogany cross banding, the caddy top with three brass ball finials, on reeded pillars, painted arched trunk door flanked by canted corners, on panelled base, 93 1/2" high
Ebonised repeating longcased clock, early 18th century with restorations, square brass face, 31cm, with cherub mask spandrels, N-S lever at XII, bolt and shutter lever at III, silvered arabic and roman chapter ring inscribed Thos Wightman, London, matt field, subsidiary seconds, date aperture and ringed winding holes, the twin-barrel month-going movement of four pillars with dead-beat escapement, quarter repeat on two bells, hour rack, in a caddy top hood with three brass balls, pierced frets, plain integral columns and glazed sides, on cavetto shoulders with gilt scroll brackets, lenticle trunk and set out base. Height 260cm. (Two weights, pendulum and key)
Oak longcase clock, the associated movement, late 17th century, with square brass face, 25cm, crown and cherub spandrels, silvered roman chapter ring, field engraved with lion masks and foliage, and inscribed John Burges fecit, date aperture, hour finger, single weight movement of four pillars and skeleton plates, anchor escapement, external countwheel striking the hour, in an old oak case of caddy top hood with fruitwood twist columns and glazed sides, cavetto shoulders, slender trunk with lenticle and incised initials, the base with applied mouldings. Height 210cm. (Weight and pendulum).

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