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William Wolfall of London, a late 17th century bracket clock, the brass face with silvered chapter ring, date and pendulum apertures supporting a five-pillar twin train fusee movement with verge escapement and pull repeat in an ebonised caddy top case with gilt metal carrying handle, glass and pierced sides, h. 40 cm CONDITION REPORT: No guarantee as to working order, in our opinion the case is original to the movement but as this is not guaranteed the clock is sold subject to 'no return' on these grounds Please refer to auctioneers EXTRA INFO: The clock has been consigned by executors 1, the movement appears to be original and complete but we are unable to guarantee that component parts of the movement have not been replaced since its manufacture, the winding gut is snapped 2, The case has significant splits to the veneer, typical and consistent with age, the left hand glass has a defect the ververge appears to be original but we cannot guarantee this 3. we know nothing of the maker 4. We are unable to open the front of this clock, it is locked and we do not have a key PLEASE SEE EXTRA IMAGES
Mahogany tea caddy, also a silver plated jardiniere with Bristol blue liner. Please note: Condition of items or other faults for this sale is not stated within the catalogue and items are sold strictly as seen (please read terms and conditions below) If you are interested in an item and no condition report is present please email auctions@peterwilson.co.uk for more information. Due to volume of inquires we receive we are not able to answer requests on group lots or items with an estimate of less than £50.
A late 19th century Victorian Silver three piece Tea Set by Henry Holland (of Holland, Aldwinkle and Slater), London. Comprising Tea Pot, Milk Jug and Sugar Container, the plain square canted corner "caddy design" with ivory oval finial and carved ivory scroll handle and finished with a gilt interior all in 18th century style. Hallmark London 1875 - 1876, gross weight approx. 826.4g., (3)
An Edwardian silver tea caddy and spoon George Unite, Birmingham 1901, in the Regency style, the oval caddy with husk swagged and basal reeded decoration within reeded borders, the hinged domed cover with conforming reeding, the inside of the cover with fitted shell bowl caddy spoon, 3¾in. (9.5cm.) high, weight 4.9 tr.oz.
A Victorian Irish silver Hourglass pattern table spoon Peter Walsh, Dublin 1839, engraved initials; together with a Victorian Queens pattern tea spoon, Samuel Hayne & Dudley Cater, London 1855; a George VI caddy spoon, Oliver & Bower Ltd., Sheffield 1948; a Hong Kong silver shell bowl spoon; and three tea spoons, weight 7.3oz. (7)
A good Victorian ebonised and gilt brass mounted bracket clock by Winterhalder & Hofmeier, the lacquered brass dial with matted centre and silvered Roman chapter ring, gilt metal urn, scroll and lattice mount to arch, the caddy top ebonised case with flame finials, gilt brass swag and caryatid mounts and carrying handles to the sides, raised on gilt brass foliate scroll feet, the eight day movement striking two coils and signed `D.R. Patent W. & H. Sch.`, 17in. (43cm.) high.
A LATE VICTORIAN NOVELTY TEA CADDY, maker E T Bryant, London import marks 1896, modelled as a sedan chair with curtained windows, chased and engraved with 18th century figures in landscapes, with two detachable handles and lift off cover with crown finial, 4 3/4" high, 7ozs 15dwts (Illustrated)
A Chinese Canton famille rose porcelain jar and cover, mid-19th Century, typically painted with figures, flowers and birds, a Chinese cloisonné footed jar and cover decorated with dragons on a black ground, a Japanese Imari bowl, a small blue and white caddy and cover and a famille rose export porcelain mug (some faults).

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