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A Georgian oak and mahogany cross-banded long case clock, the hood surmounted by a scrolled arch pediment flanked by turned columns enclosing a painted dial, decorated with wild life scenes with a rolling face aperture, inscribed "Cornforth of Macclesfield", supporting an 8 day movement, the shaped trunk panel door having conch shell paterae flanked by turned pilasters, raised on a box base and bracket feet, 214cm high
An oak and mahogany long case clock, the hood surmounted by scroll arch pediment and three brass orb finials, enclosing a painted dial with rocking face aperture, 30 hour movement, shaped trunk panelled door, raised on a box plinth terminating in shaped apron and bracket supports, 224cm high
GEORGE III MARQUETRY MAHAOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK maker John Bowie of Stirling, circa.1811, the arched silvered Roman/Arabic dial with engraved scrolling foliage, seconds and date dials, the hood with blind fret carved panels above a door inlaid with a conch shell flanked by spiral fluted quarter columns, on bracket feet, 210cm high
A George III silver waiter, by Solomon Hougham, London 1817, rectangular form, foliate shell and gadroon border, the centre with a worn armorial, on four foliate shell bracket feet, length 22.2cm, approx. weight 16oz. Provenance: The Old Rectory, Little Langford, Wiltshire. Sold by order of Trustees of the Estate of the late Miss S.F. Rooke.
A Victorian silver inkstand, by Robinson, Edkins and Aston, London 1838, shaped oblong form, foliate scroll borders, shell and scroll lug handles, with a central compartment and miniature chamber stick, with a conical snuffer, and with two silver-mounted cut-glass inkwells, on four bracket feet, with a presentation inscription, plus a silver pen, length 32.5cm, approx. weight 24oz. (2)
λ A matched four-piece William IV / Victorian tea and coffee set, by The Barnards, London 1834-36, the coffee pot by J and A Savory, London 1844, lobed tapering circular and baluster form, leaf capped scroll handles, domed covers with floral finial on four scroll bracket feet, the tea set engraved with a crest, with a pair of electroplated sugar tongs, height of coffee pot 24.5cm, approx. weight 76oz. (5) The crest and motto are those of Lammie of Scotland.
λ A three-piece matched William IV and early Victorian tea set, the teapot by John Keith, London 1836, the cream and sugar by The Barnards, London 1842/43, circular form, scroll handles, the teapot with a flower finial, on four scroll bracket feet, inscribed, length handle to spout 28.9cm, approx. weight 45oz. (3)
A Victorian silver salver, by Stephen Smith, London 1876, circular form, the border pierced with vertical slats and embossed with medallions and swags, the centre with engraved decoration, and with a presentation inscription, on three pierced bracket feet, diameter 40.5cm, approx. weight 56oz.
λ A silver kettle-on-stand, by E. Barnard, over-stamped with maker`s mark of Sydney Harman, London 1911, circular fluted melon form, central carrying handle, domed hinged cover with a foliate finial, on four scroll bracket feet, the stand of circular form, engraved with the arms of Crofton, on four scroll legs, with a burner, height 33cm, approx. weight 78oz.

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