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*A Regency mahogany sideboard, in the Scottish taste, the bowfront sunken central top fitted two frieze drawers, flanked by pedestal supports with diagonally gadrooned caddy tops above cupboard door to one side and swivel door to other revealing bottle stands to interior, each with brass lion mask and ring handles, tapering panel doors under enclosing shelves, flanked by shaped pilasters, raised on carved paw pattern feet, 87 x 29 x 48in high.
Selection of miscellaneous Georgian and later silver - including caddy spoon, snuff or salt spoon, toddy ladle, pair tortoiseshell mounted fleams in a silver case, purse, set of teaspoons and a set of coffee bean spoons (various dates and makers), together with a cased set of tea knives. Approximately 8ozs weighable silver (qty)
Early 18th century longcase clock with eight day movement, brass 12 inch breakarch dial with face mask spandrels, wheat-ear borders, matted centre with subsidiary seconds dial and calendar aperture and silvered chapter ring, signed in the arch - John Smorthwait Colchester, in a black chinoiserie lacquer case with full-length arched door, caddy hood with similar lacquer decoration, 228cm overall height (pendulum, winding key and two weights present)
18th century French silver tea caddy of rectangular form, embossed with panels depicting Goddesses from Roman Mythology, press-fit cover decorated with embossed classical garlands and flowers (marked on underside). All at approximately 11ozs, 13cm overall height CONDITION REPORT General overall condition good. Some surface scratching and minor denting commensurate with age and use. There is an area of verdigris to the bottom right hand corner of the panel with the woman holding the cornucopia, this has caused a weak area and a pin hole to the interior. There does not appear to be any other weak or damaged areas but the detail in the figure panels is quite heavily tarnished (see images). Cover fits flush, inner rim slightly distorted
LIBERTY & CO, A TUDRIC PEWTER AND ENAMEL CADDY, the circular slightly domed cover centred by a blue and green enamel roundel flanked by two rows of chased Voysey style hearts, all against a hammered ground, the cylindrical base cast with four stylised peacock roundels, no. 0103, stamped TUDRIC. 10.5cm by 11cm
A Small Collection of Silver: A silver mounted cut glass inkwell hallmarked London 1896. A silver clad brass box of rectangular form decorated with diagonal fluting and hallmarked Birmingham 1898 with Mitchell Bosley & Co maker's mark. A Serviette ring hallmarked Birmingham 1929 with Sanders & Mackenzie makers' punch. A Georgian Caddy Spoon hallmarked Birmingham 1812 by John Turner. A Victorian Salt Spoon by William Robert Smily hallmarked London 1854. A pair of wishbone sugar tongs hallmarked Birmingham 1946. And an embroidered greetings card.
A Collection of Small Brassware Items: A 18th century brass taper stick 3¼ ins (8.5 cms) high. A pair of miniature taper sticks with baluster knopped stems 3½ ins (9 cms) high. A brass caddy spoon with turned treen handle, two snuff boxes; one round, one oval with agate mount. A small pedestal dish with a crested shield to the stem and a petalled base. A pair of miniature knights. A pair of late 18th century scissor action candle snuffers, and a letter knife with engraved blade and classical face mask finial.
A 19th century boulle work mantel clock, Japy Freres, the case of architectural form, with caddy top surmounted by a figure of Cupid, the dial with Roman numerals in enamel plaques against a gilt ground, the case decorated with gilt-metal mounts including a pair of love birds, eight day movement striking on a bell and with sunburst pendulum. 48cm

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