A Victorian silver caddy spoon Martin Hall and Co. Sheffield 1894, ladle form bowl, elongated tapering handle with wriggle work chasing to edges and 'Jack' inscribed beneath fan design to terminal, 5¼in. (13.4cm.) long, weight 1.1tr.oz. Condition: Some scratching to bowl interior, minor signs of useage.
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A good George II burr and figured walnut eight day longcase clock with interesting converted Duplex movement the five knopped pillar movement apparently converted from the original rare Duplex escapement to a later anchor escapement, the backplate with substantial full-width arched backcock with chamfered edges, the case with caddy top hood with stepped and foliate blind fretwork frieze and gilt brass mounted turned pilasters, the 12in. brass Roman dial with gilt mask spandrels signed to an oval reserve 'N. Delander London', with six-second calibrated subsidiary seconds at noon and chamfered date aperture at six, pull shutter closure to winding holes, the trunk with feather banded door on original strap hinges, the panelled base on stepped plinth with later block feet, 98in. (249cm.) high.
A George IV rosewood tea caddy sarcophagus form with brass lion mask ring handles and later ogee feet, three lidded compartments to interior, 10¾ x 6in. (27.5 x 15.25cm.). Condition: Some pronounced craquelure to thin veneer to lid exterior, small piece of veneer approx 8mm missing to lid exterior, has been filled, several scratch marks to lid, elongated split to front lip of lid, 75 x 10mm piece of veneer reglued by rear left leg, elongated split to underside of lid, rather worn interior, perishing foil to compartments, underside wood bearing a large knot that has become displaced and reglued, also large crack to underside, 14 x 6 and 7 x 4mm replaced sliver of veneer to front upper right and lower left of lid facing lip
λ An electroplated metal Picnic tea set in the manner of Dr Christopher Dresser, comprising teapot with hinged cover and ivory handle, tea caddy, burner and low circular covered box, inscribed monograms dated 15th Nov 1892, unsigned teapot 16.5cm. wide (4). λ Lots marked with a lambda may be subject to CITES regulations when exported.
A silver tea caddy and cover with en suite caddy spoon designed by James Herbert Macnair, square section, cast with panels of putti on three sides, with foliate hinges, the spoon modelled as a flower bud, stamped marks to base Glasgow 1910, Literature Roger Bilcliff, James Herbert Macnair Glasgow & Liverpool, Walker Art Gallery Liverpool Bulletin (1970) pages 48-74, reproduced on the Victorian Web website. an identical caddy listed as formerly in the collection of Miss C Armstrong. * This lot is being sold as untested material, probably silver and is sold with a later added silver foot*
18th century walnut and Dutch marquetry long-case clock the case with bombe base profusely inlaid throughout in typical manner with flowers, birds, foliage, butterflies and moths, the hood with caddy top, Brass and silvered dial with moon phase in the arch, the spandrels with mythical gods and goddesses, subsidiary seconds dial, alarm and date aperture, engraved Isaac Hasius Haerlem, the eight day movement with two bells, (lacks pendulum), approx 255 cms highBIOGRAPHICAL NOTES; Isaac Hasius worked in Haarlem (Haerlem) and manufactured around 1700 grandfather clocks and watches. He was a member of the Guild of St. Luke and examples of his longcase clocks can be found in the collections of the Rijksmuseum, the Dutch National Museum, the Frans Hals Museum in Haarlem and the Museum of the Dutch Clock in Zaandam. He died in 1747
A late 18th century mahogany bracket clock by James Smith of London with caddy top and brass carrying handle, Sheraton style fan lunette spandrels to the door, on ogee bracket feet, with glass side and back panels, the arched brass dial with pierced cast floral spandrels, strike/silent dial to the arch, silvered chapter ring, inset date indicator, with twin train fusee movement, verge escapement, bob pendulum and acanthus engraved backplate, striking on bell, on later bracket of tapering form, height of clock 22"
A late 18th century ebonised bracket clock by Joseph Dodds, London, the caddy top with brass carrying handle, the door with pierced brass quarter panels lined with pink silk, the sides with glazed panels, having circular silvered dial with inset date indicator and twin train 8 day fusee movement with verge escapement striking on bell, with engraved back panel, height 20", with matched ebonised bracket on twin scroll supports
A George III four piece silver teaset, by Robert Hennell I & Samuel Hennell, London 1805, comprising :- a teapot of compressed circular shape engraved with a border of Greek Key design below a flared gadrooned collar, 13.75cm; together with a large matching teacaddy, 12.75cm and the companion milk jug and sugar basin, 49.02oz Small solder repair to the inside of the teapot, cover does not quite lie flat,; Some minor body bruises to the caddy (no key for the lock); two bruises to the milk jug (one to the heel of the handle); minor body bruise to the sugar basin
A Victorian coromandel, brass and cabochon hardstone mounted tea caddy A Victorian coromandel, brass and cabochon hardstone mounted tea caddy, circa 1875, with domed and hinged cover, mounted overall with hemispherical agate cabochons in Gothic style cut brass settings, the interior with twin subsidiary caddies also with domed and hinged covers, 20cm high, 25cm wide
A Worcester tea caddy and a sparrow beak jug, the ovoid sides of the former painted in the Imari palette with the 'Old Mosaic' pattern, crescent mark, 13.5cm (5.25 in) high, the baluster sides of the jug with sprigs and sprays of flowers (2) (W) There is a faint star crack to the rim of the tea caddy. There is an underglaze nick to the spout of the jug and nicks from the foot rim
An 18th century walnut longcase clock, David Hubert, London, the caddy top break arch hood with replacement fretwork, loose hood door, 12inch brass dial having silvered strike/silent to the arch, signed to a shaped plaque, date apertrue, mask spandrels, 5 pillar 8 day movement, rectangular door to the trunk, and plain veneered plinth with later feet, repairs and damage to case 246cm (96in) some repairs and damage to case; movement untested. sold as seen.
* A late 19th Century Boulle design Mantel Clock, the caddy top with six gilt metal finials, with silvered chapter ring, gilded pierced hands and inscribed 'Chas. Frodsham, made in Paris' within a velvet surround, the movement with gong strike. 11" (28cms) high. Provenance Dorothy, Countess of Halifax
An early 19th Century mahogany tea caddy, the lid with gadrooned edges opening to reveal fitted interior with two pull out canisters, one bearing label "Dobson, Perfumer, Hardware, Toyman & Stationer, 162 Strand, London", and central well, the sides with handles (missing rings), raised on bun feet, 13 x 7 x 7 1/2in. (33 x 18 x 19cms).

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