AN EARLY 18th CENTURY DUTCH FLORAL MARQUETRY WALNUT LONGCASE CLOCK, the hood with caddy top, decorated with tulips, carved with blind fretwork and enriched with gilt spheres, the front and sides with spirally turned columns, the trunk door finely inlaid with birds and a flower filled urn and fitted with an oval lenticle, on a rectangular box plinth, the 12” brass dial signed Barent Walis, Amsterdam eight day quarter striking movement. 2.34m
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A LATE 18TH CENTURY ENGLISH PEARLWARE TEA CANNISTER, of silver shape, blue and white painted with pavilions in a landscape (cover lacking), probably Liverpool, 11cm high; together with a further, similar, circular section caddy, painted with stylised floral sprays (lacking cover), 9.5cm high, and an ovoid tea cannister, printed with pseudo-oriental landscapes, ornamental borders, 10.5cm high (3)
A 19th century rosewood tea caddy, of plain oblong form, opening to reveal single lidded tea holder and moulded glass bowl, 23.5cm wide, twelve Royal Horticultural Society musical china trinket boxes, in glass cabinet, 35cm wide, various silver plate, including a brandy warmer, salt cellar and tea pot, and a brass bowls
A wall hung brass monkey dinner gong, pair of French brass candlesticks 23cm high, a circular brass tea caddy with low relief embossed lion's mask design and mulberry finial, 18cm high, brass weights,a crumb tray, graphite holder, brass trench art match holder with poppy design, and other collectibles.
An early 19th century amboyna and satinwood strung tea caddy of bombée domed octagonal outline and with ivory escutcheon, the hinged cover with original velvet lined interior opening to reveal two lids, flanked by ring brass carrying handles, 21 cm long CONDITION REPORTS Wear, scuffs, deterioration to the finish of the veneers. Various cracks, splits and losses to carcass and veneers. Some fitments missing (please see photos for examples). Stringing lifting, some veneers lifting. Inner lids warped and with cracks and losses. Overall in need of sympathetic restoration.
A Victorian ebonised and brass mounted cased musical mantle clock with pagoda top and pineapple finials over a glazed door flanked by caryatid pilasters on a plinth base with scrolling feet, housing an eight day three train movement with arched dial, silvered chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals inscribed "Page, Keen & Page, Plymouth", surmounted by chime silent dial, slow/fast dial and Westminster chimes/chime striking eight bells, 68 cm high CONDITION REPORTS Case - dirty with white marks to caddy top - possibly paint. Inner rear door with scuffs and wear. Replacement hinges to rear door. movement with aged wear. Some wear to silvered chapter ring and subsidiary dials. Matter centre dirty with some small areas of dark staining. Silvered arch surround with surface scratches - with key. Please see photos. Total weight approx 18.75kg (41.5 lbs). Approx dimensions - height to top of finial 68cm, width at widest point across feet 36cm, depth at widest point across feet 36cm. Across dial 16cm.

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