A George III silver caddy spoon with bright cut engraved decoration and gilt circular bowl, London 1803 by Samuel Godbehere, Edward Wigan and James Bult, a George III silver caddy spoon, Birmingham 1796 by Joseph Taylor, a George III silver caddy spoon with scallop shell bowl, London 1804 by Thomas Wallis II, and another silver caddy spoon, London 1830 by Johnathan Hayne.
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A good Victorian Mahogany Sideboard, having two caddy top cupboards with opposing six raised and fielded panel doors, standing on square feet, separated by central 'D' shaped table section with frieze drawer, on slender square legs. Brass ring handles throughout. 69'' wide x 44'' high x 22'' deep, central Section 38’’ high 32 ½â€™â€™ (approx).
Thomas Wood of Gratham, an 18th century oak longcase clock, the brass dial with secondary dial and date aperture within cast spandrels supporting a twin train striking movement under a 'caddy top' square hood with three vase shaped gilt finials, the trunk with arched hood on a plain base with plinth foot CONDITION REPORT: Recently restored, with receipt, no guarantee as to working order
A pair of German white metal serving spoons, Karlsruhe, stipple engraved 'Gustav Muller Schiffsmeister in Konigsberg 1844', together with two George III silver teaspoons, silver tea caddy spoon, silver butter knife with mother of pearl, further plated butter knife, and six Rogers knives and forks.
An oak quarter chiming mantel clock, finely foliate scroll engraved gilt dial, signed on a silvered plaque in the centre `Elliot, 5 Percival St, Goswell Road, E.C.`, the shallow arch with three subsidiaries for chime/silent, slow/fast and Eight bell/Westminster, the massive English three-train movement with spotted backplate, chiming on eight bells and four gongs, in a case with bands of carved foliage and swags to the caddy top, 21in (54cm) high.
An oak 30 hour longcase clock, the 11 inch brass dial with rococo spandrels and silvered chapter ring, signed in the centre Rich. Gilkes, Devizes amongst engraved foliage and a bird, large calendar sector, four pillar movement in a plain case, flat hood with caddy top and blind fret, 77in (196cm) high.
Christopher Gould. An early 18th century month duration burr walnut longcase clock, the 12 inch brass dial signed below the silvered chapter ring Chr. Gould, Londini Fecit, the matted centre with subsidiary seconds and date aperture, ringed winding holes and engraved rosette to centre, mask and scroll spandrels divided by engraved foliage, the six ringed pillar movement with locking plate striking and anchor escapement, in a case of warm colour, the flat hood with caddy top and frets, finial blocks to the sides (finials lacking), the sides and plinth with herringbone inlays and crossbanded panels, 88in (223cm) high. Christopher Gould. Free of the Clockmakers Company 1682. Died 1718. A maker of great repute, especially of longcase clocks.

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