A Good Month Going Chiming Centre Seconds Longcase Clock, signed Samuel Norton, Yarmouth, circa 1770, caddied pediment with brass ball finials, well figured trunk door, framed quatre form moulded plinth, 14-inch arched brass dial with a silvered chapter ring, finely engraved centre with a basket of flowers and scroll decoration, date aperture, arch with strike/silent selection, large eight pillar triple weight driven movement, quarter chiming with five hammers striking a nest of five bells and a larger bell for the hours 274cm highRe-built caddy, pierced frets are later, well figured case with good colour, front of the case with some cracks and the surfaces are slightly lifting in parts, later door locks, later piece of wood has been added around the trunk door escutcheon, scuff marks to the sides, front of the plinth with some later mouldings and the surface has ripple marks, silvered chapter rings are faded, movement looks clean, signs of a later escape wheel and pallets, with three weights and a pendulum.
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Group of silver items to include a small silver circular dish (issued by Hoares Bank, Cheapside, London to all its customers for its 300th anniversary), a pair of early 20th C silver pierced dishes of square form, approx 6.5cm wide (Birmingham 1925), a pierced oval dish (London 1927), silver dish with embossed foliate border and silver basket with loop handle; plus a Continental white caddy spoon with embossed figural decoration
Corgi Toys; Gift Set No.21, comprising E.R.F Dropside Lorry and Platform Trailer with Milk Churns, boxed with inner display stand, together with Corgi 440 Ford Consul Cortina gift set comprising Ford Consul Cortina estate car, with golfer and caddy figures, golf trolley & bag, boxed with inner display stand. (2)
AR * Batterham (Richard, 1936-2021). A beaten stoneware caddy and cover, covered in an ash glaze, with incised diagonal lines to each side, unsigned, '14' glaze code in black to base, 17.2 cm high, with a handwritten note detailing original purchase 'Oxford Gallery c. 1981' and a cutting from The Telegraph Weekend Magazine of an article on Richard Batterham's work, together with a small stoneware dessert bowl by the same potter, circa 2009, covered in a light green ash glaze, chatter band to exterior, unsigned, attribution and purchase date label to base, 13.5 cm in diameter, 6 cm highQTY: (2)NOTE:Caddy and cover purchased from Oxford Gallery, circa 1981.Literature: a similar dessert bowl (No. 33) is listed in Richard Batterham, Studio Potter by Tanya Harrod and Sarah Griffin, V&A Publishing (2022).
A mixed lot to include; a 19th century rectangular tea caddy, mahogany veneer with inlaid lighter wood areas, two compartments within but no linings or covers, on four bun feet, a stoneware bottle (some damage to stopper/top rim), a small coppoer and brass jug, a square travelling ink well, leather outer casing, and a late 19th/early 20th century key cabinet with two drawers to bottom (base is detached so drawers come out at bottom, locked and no key). Also included within the lot is a quantity of mixed two pence cons,some Edwardian, George V and later etc. Further details: some loss/damage as mentioned to key box, some loss, cracking and wear to tea caddy, scratching etc to most commensurate to age.
A George III silver gilt caddy shovel, mother of pearl handle, hallmarked by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham, 1812, a George III silver soup ladle, thread border, initialled to terminal, hallmarked by William Eley & William Fearn, London, 1806, and a fiddle pattern George III silver soup ladle, hallmarked by Peter & William Bateman, London, 1808. (3) Weight: approx. 133.7 grams (4.3ozt) Further details: tarnishing, general wear, slight age related scratching and wear to all.

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