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Group of Sterling and Silver Table Articles: Comprising a sterling creamer and sugar {height 6 3/4 inches}; a J.S.&Co. glass jam jar with sterling lid and spoon; a silver plate mounted hand painted milk glass biscuit jar {height 6 1/4 inches}; a pair of cut glass salt and pepper shakers with sterling lids; a pair of Gorham sterling sugar tongs; a sterling seafood fork; and four unmarked Irish silver tea caddy spoons (12) {Total weighable silver 17.6 troy oz} Starting price: $200
A George III rosewood tea caddy with a marquetry inlaid border, 22 by 17 by 10cm, Regency tortoiseshell cane with a brass mount, by repute belonging to the Rev William Law, the Jacobite cleric of King's Cliffe, 105cm, pair of Victorian marble and brass candlesticks, 14cm high, bakelite lidded pot, a cigarette case cum lighter brass inlaid with a map of the British Zone, Germany, and a chrome cigarette case engraved with a map of England and Wales. (7)
Two Chinese exportware punch bowls, plate, vase and tea caddy, large faience vase, two dishes, drug jar, two pink lustre jugs and a mug, eleven pieces of Spode Copeland Italian pattern, candlesticks, sauce tureen, five jelly glasses, decanter, pewter inkstand, pair of ship plaques and a brush
An eight day walnut marquetry longcase clock, the 11 inch brass dial signed Peter Wise, London on the silvered chapter ring, the matted centre with subsidiary seconds and date aperture, ringed winding holes, winged mask and scrolled spandrels, the five ringed pillar movement with latched centre pillar, inside locking plate striking, in a case with panelled sides, the hood with caddy top and ball finials, the whole inlaid with scrolled marquetry, the trunk door with two panels of hunting scenes, the lower panel beneath the glass lenticle decorated with shepherds, now with later ebonised plinth, 94in (239cm) high. Peter Wise, Cheapside, London: Free of the Clockmakers Company 1693, Master 1725-41. Provenance: The Old Rectory, Little Langford, Wiltshire. Sold by order of Trustees of the Estate of the late Miss S.F. Rooke.
An early 19th Century Longcase Clock, the steel and brass dial inscribed ` Delacourt, Beverley` with seconds ring, date aperture and eight day striking movement with ormolu spandrels in oak caddy top case, with fluted pilasters, the trunk with canted corners and on bracket feet. 7` 3"" (221cms) high.

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