JOHN SHAW, HOLBORNE. A LATE 17th CENTURY WALNUT AND MARQUETRY LONGCASE CLOCK having a caddy top hood above an inlaid glazed door flanked by brass-capped turned columns on slender foliate inlaid trunk with D-moulded door with brass-framed lenticle on box base, the 12" brass square dial with an engraved border, gilt cherub head spandrels and silvered engraved chapter ring surrounding a matted and engraved center with subsidiary seconds dial and calendar aperture fronting a latched five-pillar eight-day weight driven movement striking the hours on a bell 241cm high including finials
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A Victorian painter's box by Rowney and a walnut and inlaid tea caddy: the first of mahogany with inlaid brass cartouche inscribed 'E.L.YARROW 1885', fully fitted out inside with removable tray with slots for paints, pencil or brush holder, wooden set square, drawer etc, and leather lining to the inside of the lid ornately printed in gold 'G.Rowney & Co, Artists' Colourmen' with addresses in Oxford St and Piccadilly, 24 x 22 x 10cm; the tea caddy with foliate inlay and stringing lines, interior with two lidded compartments still with most of the silver foil lining, 23 x 13 x 13cm (2)
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)
Peak Frean & Co Ltd - an early 20th century fluted oval tea caddy, brass axe head handle, printed in gilt with bands of stylised leaves and flowerheads, shield shaped escutcheon and leafy roundels, on a blue ground, 12cm high, 16.5cm wide, 12.5cm deep, c.1902; another, conforming; another, brown (3)
A cut glass square whiskey decanter with stopper; a cut glass pedestal bowl; a carnival glass bowl; 4 Royal Worcester coffee cups & saucers; a Wedgwood Meadow Sweet dish, spill vase & eggs; a Russian blue & white teapot; a Ringtons Millenium Wade 'Castles' tea caddy; a Ringtons novelty butter dish and cover 'Rosy-Lee & Earl Grey'; etc.
Fryer & Co (Nelson) Ltd, Victory "V" - an early 20th century caddy top bracket clock case, embossed with 'jasperware panels' decorated with Classical muses and urns, on a pale turquoise ground, 34cm high, 22.5cm wide, 13cm deep, lithographed to verso, c.1920; late Victorian/Edwardian 'onyx' mantel clock case, triangular architectural pediment, the en tablature embossed with wrapped leafy scrolls, circular aperture flanked by two rows of three columns, plinth base, 24cm high, 32cm wide, c.1900;another similar (3)
A George III embossed tea caddy maker's mark indistinct, London 1782, of oval form, bright cut engraving borders, oval cartouche with italic AN, later embossed oriental scenes to body, the hinged lid with similar bright cut engraving domed detail with wooden bud finial (Dimensions: Height: 12cm, weight: 11oz)(Height: 12cm, weight: 11oz)Footnote: Provenance: Private collection of G. S. May Esquire
Y A George V tea caddy Stokes & Ireland, Chester 1916, of oval form, the hinged lid with an ivory finial engraved "S. S 'St. BARCHAN'/ 3rd July 1917 to body; together with a cased set of twelve teaspoons, Goldsmith and Silversmiths Company, London 1902, of Albany pattern; a cased set of six pistol grip silver handled butter knives; an Edwardian cruet set, Asprey, London 1909; a pair teaspoons, Joseph Rogers, Sheffield 1910 and a buckle, Chester 1896 (qty) (Dimensions: Height: 12cm, weighable silver: 15.9oz)(Height: 12cm, weighable silver: 15.9oz)
An Arts and Crafts copper hinged rectangular section tea caddy and cover and two liners, with oval domed panels, the liners mounted with ruby coloured stones, 23.5cm long, together with a pair of brass and copper Arts and Crafts candlesticks in the style of Christopher Dresser, with foliate sconces on knopped brass stems and domed copper bases, with turned wooden handles, 16cm high (3)Condition Reportthe box is fairly battered . the candlesticks are also dented and damaged. Please see images
Late 18th longcase clock with single weight, chain thirty hour movement, twelve inch square brass dial with floral engraved decoration, brass chapter ring with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and calendar crescent, signed G Travis, Rotherham, in an Oak case with inlaid Ebony stringing and arched door, hood with plain turned columns and low caddy top, missing central finial, weight and pendulum present, door key present, winding key lacking, 206cm overall height.
A small collection of silver smalls comprising of a pin cushion/ring box; photo frame; pair of weighted bud vases; cut glass dressing table jars with silver mounts; two napkin rings; bone handled knife & fork with silver blades; caddy spoon; glass open salts with silver collars and a quantity of various silver cutlery. (qty)
TWENTY ONE LILLIPUT LANE SCULPTURES FROM THE SOUTH EAST COLLECTION (thirteen boxed), to include 'The Kings Arms', 'Oakwood Smithy', 'Anne of Cleves' (no deeds), 'Gossip Gate', 'Mrs Pinkerton's Post Office' (chip to roof), 'The Anchor', 'Little Lupins', 'Saxon Cottage' (no box) (chip to chimney), 'Tea Caddy Cottage', (no box or deeds), 'Thatchers Rest' (no box or deeds), 'Swift Hollow' (with a box, no deeds) (various chips), 'Three Feathers' (no deeds), 'Stone Cottage' (no deeds), 'Kentish Oast-House', 'The Rising Sun', two 'Clare Cottage' (one boxed and deeds), 'Wealdon House' (no box), 'Pargetters Retreat' (no box or deeds), 'Wight Cottage' (no box or deeds) and 'The Gables' (no box or deeds), all with boxes and deeds except where mentioned

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