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An Art Deco silver cream jug, maker's mark for Thomas Jones, Birmingham 1933; together with a William IV silver shell shaped caddy spoon, John Walton, Newcastle 1836 (2).Condition Reportjug - 6.5cm high good overall conditionspoon - 9cm long. small split to the edge of the bowl on the left hand side and a possible repair on the right side of the bowl. initialled "D"
Victorian silver hand mirror with pierced cherub border, Birmingham 1898, cased set of six silver coffee spoons and six demitasse spoons London 1929, cased set of six silver handled tea knifes, retailed by Harrods, five rat tail silver tea spoons, two "Portsmouth" silver and enamel souvenir spoons, silver plated bread board, Mappin Brothers silver plated bread basket, and three coronation caddy spoonsCondition Report: Silver plated bread basket with engraved inscription in the base, Coronation spoons and Portsmouth spoon with bends and parts missing, Bread board heavily used with scratched base. All others with wear commensurate with age and use.
A late Victorian silver tea caddy, Birmingham 1900 by 'Deakin & Francis', of squat oval form with gadrooned rim and hinged lid, together with an associated silver caddy spoon and a 19th century Continental double ended measure with embossed decoration, 10.3 cm high, 7.5 ozt. combined weight.Qty: 3
A fine early 19th century rosewood table clockVulliamy, London, No. 1435The rectangular case surmounted with a stepped caddy top over a concave moulded pediment and rectangular glazed side panels on a plinth base with block feet, with solid rear door, the 6.75 inch silvered Roman dial with outer minute track and modern blued steel Breguet style hands, framed by a moulded brass bezel set into the panelled front door. When the front door is opened, the signature and number are revealed on the dial below VI, while a regulation arbor is visible above XII with engraved instructions 'turn to the left to go slower/to the right to go faster' and a strike/silent lever at IIII. The signed and numbered twin gut (now wire) fusee movement with substantial plates united by five tapering 'cannon barrel' pillars, with half deadbeat escapement, striking the hours on a bell, (the hammer arbor and adjustable vane both cocked on the backplante), the pendulum with an ebony facetted rod terminating in a heavy numbered bob, secured in transit by a substantial hinged locking block. Together with two case keys and two associated winding keys. Running and striking. 43cms (16 1/2ins) high (6)This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: YY Subject to CITES regulations when exporting items outside of the EU, see clause 13.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
An impressive late 19th century quarter chiming ebonised table clock with deadbeat escapement and Cambridge chimeThomas Russell & Son, Liverpool and LondonSurmounted by five finials flanking an arched caddy top, the sides inset with cast brass sound frets on a plinth base with applied floral mount on scroll feet, the eight inch rectangular dial set within a sight ring, three subsidiary dials for rise-and-fall regulation, chime/silent and chime on eight bells/Cambridge chimes, over a signed Roman and Arabic chapter ring, the massive movement united by six pillars, with deadbeat escapement rack striking the hours on a coiled steel gong and chiming the quarters on a run of eight bells and hammers. Running. Chime and strike in need of attention. 74cms (2ft. 5ins.0) high.Footnotes:Provenance:Purchased Sotheby's Chester, 2 October 1982, £947.50. Overhauled October 1983 and April 1993.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A miniature olive-wood veneered striking table clockThe movement signed for Henricus Jones, Londini. Probably late 19th/early 20th century. The case with caddy top surmounted by a brass knopped handle and side mounts over a plain moulded cornice and rectangular glazed side panels on a stepped base with ebonised section on bun feet (the rear door glazed and veneered on all sides of the frame). The 4.75 inch square dial with engraved foliage to each corner, framing the silvered Roman and Arabic chapter ring with narrow Arabic five-minute track interspersed with typical dots, around dotted trefoil half hour markers, finely matted centre with chamfered date aperture and blued steel hands. The twin gut fusee movement with thick plates united by three square-section pillars and two knopped and finned pillars, all pinned to the frontplate, the going train with knife edge verge escapement, the strike train with outside countwheel, signed in a lambrequin 'Henricus Jones Londini', with engraved border, and clicks with stopwork mounted on the backplate. Sold with two small case keys. 29cms (11ins) high (4)Footnotes:Literature: Dawson, G.P., Drover, C.B., Parkes, D.W. (1982) Early English Clocks. Woodbridge: ACC, plate 611 where it is dated to circa 1680 along with the comment that the cross-grain mouldings were modified to accommodate the use of olivewood.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A rare early 18th century ebony table clockCharles Goode, LondonSurmounted by a bold 'Quare-style' double-S scroll handle on a caddy top over an intricately moulded cornice and two long glazed side panels to a moulded base and block feet, the front door with highly unusual ogee bolection-moulded frame. The rectangular dial measuring 7.75 ins x 7ins signed upper centre Charles Goode, LONDON over a strike/not strike lever framed by foliate and strapwork spandrels to the corners, the silvered Roman and Arabic chapter ring with half-quarter marks and meeting-arrowhead half hour markers, the finely matted centre displaying the decorated mock pendulum aperture, conforming date aperture and ringed winding squares, with finely pierced original hands. The twin gut fusee movement (now wire) now converted to anchor escapement with internal rack strike on the bell, the plates united by five knopped and ringed pillars (the centre latched), the backplate boldly engraved with interlaced foliate scrolls centred by the repeat signature within a shaped foliate cartouche below a winged cherubs head. 43cms (17ins) highFootnotes:Another table clock by Goode with an ogee bolection-moulded door was sold Christies London, 'Magnificent Clocks', 15/9/2004, lot 21, with a quarter chiming movement, the hammer price was £30,000.Charles Goode was a watchmaker who was made a Free Brother in the Clockmaker's Company in September 1686. He did not sign the 1697 oath roll of allegiance for any City Company. He died in 1730. compare with others in DDP - the christies one was plates 580-583..For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A rare late 17th century silver-mounted red-stained tortoise-shell veneered, quarter repeating table clockObadiah Grevill, LondonThe case with caddy top with silvered decorative mounts surmounted by a knopped 's' scroll handle over a stepped cornice and glazed rectangular side panels on a plinth base, the 6 3/4 inch square brass dial with silvered Roman and Arabic chapter ring with fleur de lys half markers, matted centre and chamfered date aperture at VI with blued steel fettled hands, all framed by winged cherubs head spandrels. The signed twin gut fusee movement with knife edge verge escapement striking the hours on a main bell and sounding the quarters on a nest of three bells and hammers on command via a pull cord to the side, signed in a foliate cartouche within a symmetrical pattern of foliage and four pairs of flowerheads. Ticking and striking, together with a 17th century style foliate winding key and two case keys. 37cms (14 1/2ins) high (3)Footnotes:Obadiah Grevill was born around 1660 and apprenticed 1674 to the Goldsmith's corporation, by 1681 he was made free of the City of London. In 1697 he signed the Goldsmith's Company oath of alliance.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

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