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A George III oak eight day longcase clock quarter striking on three bells by Matthew Bushell. With stepped caddy top, fluted column supports, fluted quarter columns, banded in mahogany and raised on ogee bracket feet. With 12" square brass dial ornamented with spandrels, having silvered chapter ring and date aperture. Signed to an oval plaque and later adorned to the dial with putti riding upon eagles, 210cm. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Some alterations to the dial. Possibly a marriage. Sold with weights and pendulum. Not currently running.
HEPPELL; an unusual pair of moulded glass two division tea caddies of rectangular form, each with leaf moulded decoration and shaped aprons, one in black, the other in white, length 18cm (2). CONDITION REPORT: Black caddy has several chips to lid, chips on 2 of the feet and large chip to bottom moulding. White caddy has a chip to the bottom moulding on side and one foot is cracked. Further crack to lid. Fritting to one corner of lid.
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A Victorian silver tea canister, Josiah Williams & Co., London 1895, of ovoid form with repoussé flora, foliate and scroll decoration, with drum cover, 3in. (7.5cm.) high; together with a George V silver tea caddy, Hayes & Co., Birmingham 1912, of plain, capstan form, 4 1/8in. (10.5cm.) high, weight 5.4 tr.oz. (2)
A George III Sheffield plate tea caddy, octagonal form, decorated with engraved mirror form reserves, four with floral sprays and the front with engraved crest, the foliate decorated cover with seated Chinaman finial, on a stepped plinth base, maker's marks to edge of cover, 5¼in. (13.3cm.) high.
Three Georgian silver caddy spoons, including one sifter caddy spoon, makers mark 'JS', engraved 'I.R' to stem reverse, London 1805; a plain spoon reverse monogrammed 'S.I.L', Peter and William Bateman, London 1807; the other with machined handle and 'G' monogram, possibly John Lias, London 1802, longest 3¾in. (9.5cm.) long, weight 1.0 tr.oz. combined. (3)
DUTCH CAST SILVER CADDY SPOON, by Bernard Muler, the oval bowl embossed with a canal scene with swans, beneath a pierced handle surmounted with a figure of a boat, Edinburgh import mark, TOGETHER WITH AN ELECTROPLATED SOUVENIR EXAMPLE, 'Bridge House, Ambleside' and TWO ELECTROPLATED DECANTER LABELS, 'Brandy' and 'Gin' (4)

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