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A French brass calendar carriage timepiece in one-piece case H. Acier, late 19th century The eight-day movement with platform lever escapement and rectangular white enamel Roman numeral dial with subsidiary day of the week and date of the month dials, in one-piece caddy moulded case with hinged carrying handle, the base stamped BREVETE S.G.D.G. H.A., 11.5cm high excluding handle.
A French lacquered brass four-glass mantel clock, Unsigned, early 20th century The eight-day gong-striking movement with white enamel Roman numeral dial and engine-turned bezel in rectangular bevel glazed case with shallow cavetto cornice and caddy moulded angles, on plinth base, pendulum lacking, 25.5cm high.
A Victorian brass-mounted mahogany bracket timepiece, Weaver, Droitwich, circa 1850 The four-pillar single fusee movement with anchor escapement and tapered plates, with 8 inch circular convex white Roman numeral dial signed Weaver, Droitwich No.723 to centre, in rectangular case with stepped caddy and lobed finials above brass ring handles and arched fishscale frets to sides and rosette applied front, on brass ball feet, dial refinished, 47cm high overall.
An oak cased eight-day longcase clock, Thomas Kefford, Royston, circa 1750 The five-pillar rack and bell striking movement with 12 inch square brass dial with calendar aperture and subsidiary seconds dial to the foliate engraved matted centre within an applied Roman numeral chapter ring with fleur de lys half hour markers, Arabic five minutes and signed Thomas Kefford, ROYSTON to lower edge, the angles with bird and urn pattern spandrels, the case with domed caddy above blind fret frieze and integral pilasters to hood, rectangular trunk door and on reduced plinth base with bracket feet, 207cm high. Thomas Kefford is recorded in Baillie, G.H. Watchmakers & Clockmakers of the World as working in Royston during the early 18th century.
A carved oak eight-day longcase clock, Part 18th century The nineteenth century four-pillar rack and bell striking movement with earlier 10 inch square brass dial bearing signature Charles King, Winston to the foliate scroll engraved centre within an applied silvered Roman numeral chapter ring and foliate scroll cast spandrels, the case with moulded caddy, blind fret frieze and turned pilasters to hood above rectangular trunk door and panel fronted plinth base, now carved with foliate designs throughout, 207cm high.
Various produce tins and ephemera: tinplate folding firescreen with embossed Art Nouveau style decoration to imitate stained glass, brass Lipton's tea caddy from British Empire Exhibition 1924, pair of Bassett hexagonal Art Deco 'planished' finish tins, Bluebird Toffee tin, The Love Lesson by Watteau, fourteen various produce and cigarette tins and easel-backed showcards for Zephyr tobacco and Minster slumberwear, F-G (22)
A 20th Century silverplated two handled Tea Tray containing various silverplated items, including Coffee Pot, Tea Caddy, Candlestick, Tea Strainer and Stand, Serviette Rings, together with several pairs of plated bladed Fruit Eaters with Mother of Pearl handles (some A/F) and 6 composition handled Cake Knives
A Box containing an interesting collection of antique small Silver wares, viz Irish Silver double-ended Marrow Scoop, 9 ½” long, Dublin 1794, by Micheal Keating; a Victorian Silver Caddy Spoon with shovel bowl, mother-of-pearl handle, Birmingham 1877, by Hilliard and Thomason; a small Georgian Pap Boat embossed with a grapevine pattern and with Queen Anne coin inset, dated 1711, possibly from a punch ladle; a pair of Irish fiddle pattern Butter Knives, Dublin 1832, by Smith and Gamble; a set of three George III Silver Salt Spoons, Old English pattern with oval bowls, London 1799; and a base marked Georgian Silver Mint Sauce Ladle with “feathered” handle, circa 1760/80 (9)
ARCHIBALD KNOX 'CYMRIC' SILVER AND ENAMEL TEA CADDY AND MATCHING SPOON Birmingham 1903, by Liberty & Co., also numbered 5065, the tapering cylindrical body with conical pull-off cover with Celtic scroll border enamelled in shades of green and yellow; the matching caddy spoon with ovoid bowl and plain rounded triangular handle (2) Caddy: 15cm high; spoon 7.5cm long, 12oz
A 19th century French porcelain octagonal tea caddy decorated in polychrome enamels with sprays of flowers and gilded edges, factory mark for Marx Eugene Clauss to base to/w a continental ink well of square form and spherical hinged cover and a rectangular porcelain paperweight, initials V.R.B. to base (3)

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