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VICTORIAN EBONISED AND GILT METAL MOUNTED BRACKET CLOCK AND BRACKET, the silvered dial with 7 1/4" chapter ring and gilt spandrils, inscribed Payne & Co, 163 New Bond Street, London, 3403, beneath Slower/Faster and Chime/Silent dials, on a brass, eight day fusee movement with repeater mechanism, striking to one and chiming to four gongs, the back plate inscribed as per the dial, the case with a caddy top surmounted by an urn, gilt metal spandrils, columns and side grilles on Pan feet, height of clock 76cm, width 46cm, height of bracket 27cmFurther images available here
A harlequin collection of 8 Art Nouveau style Danish metalwares silver spoons, with silver plated additions, the five large serving style spoons with typically designed handles of the era by a variety of makers and dates, the three small caddy spoons en suite, 13.2ozt, together with a further collection of 21 items of mainly plated flatware of similar design (29)
Harald Nielson for Georg Jensen, a 72 piece harlequin set of Danish metalwares cutlery and flatware, 'Old Danish' (Dobbeltriflet) pattern, comprising six table knives with filled handles and steel blades, three table forks, ten dessert knives with filled handles and steel blades, nine dessert forks, six fish knives and four forks, six soup spoons, five dessert spoons, six pastry forks, six grapefruit spoons, a sauce ladle, a bread knife, a cheese knife, a serving knife, a large and a small butter knife, a bottle opener, a tin opener, a pair of nut crackers, a pair of sugar nips and a caddy spoon, signed and with London import marks for Sterling silver, 1960-1967, 76ozt of weighable silver (72)
Terry's York - an Edwardian novelty confectionary tin. in the form of a George III burr yew work box, hinged domed cover printed in polychrome with a suitor serenading two young ladies with a violin, within a rectangular panel, batwing paterae to angles, the sides with courting musicians, shell paterae to recto and verso, Greek key borders, pressed tin clasp, inscribed to verso of cover, 17cm high, 26.5cm wide 19cm deep c.1905; An early 20th century rectangular confectionery tin, in the form of a George III mahogany work box, the 'quarter veneered' top centred by an oval batwing patera, 6cm high, 16cm wide, 11.5cm deep, c.1920;A late Victorian/Edwardian novelty tin, in the form of a George III canted rectangular tea caddy, flowerhead finial, printed with oval shell paterae and outlined with 'boxwood and ebony stringing', 12.5cm high, 14cm wide, 11cm deep, c.1900 (3)
A late George III or Regency mahogany and ebony banded box, of rectangular form, strung overall, raised on four coquilla nut feet, the domed and hinged cover opening to a marbled paper and card interior, 8.5cm high, 21cm wide, 18cm deep; and George III mahogany, sycamore strung and marquetry tea caddy in Sheraton style, circa 1790, banded and strung overall, raised on four brass ball feet; the interior with two subsidiary covers, 13.5cm high, 20cm wide, 11cm deep

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