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A Parcel lot to include an inlaid mahogany dome topped mantle clock with circular brass dial, movement marked Empire, made in England, together with a mahogany wall clock bracket, a wooden cutlery box containing a set of EPNS fish knives, forks and servers with ivorine handles and a George III eight sided twin division tea caddy with satinwood stringing.
A Georgian silver mote spoon with foliate and quatrefoil-pierced bowl, possibly Elizabeth Cooke - no other marks - to/w a Continental gilt spoon with foliate pierced bowl, a bright-cut caddy spoon with shell bowl, London 1809 and a Victorian toddy ladle with twisted whalebone handle, London 1849 (4) Condition Report Toddy ladle - handle a bit wobbly Caddy spoon - damage holes Mote spoon - been repaired other spoon - gilt rubbed on handles
An early 18c eight day longcase clock, the 12" arched brass dial signed Peter Collomby, London and having female head spandrels, date, seconds and strike/silent in the arch. The five pillar movement is rack striking on a bell and has anchor escapement. It is contained in a walnut case, the hood having full arch surmounted by a caddy which has a broken arch pediment with three finials over. The long trunk door is of well figured walnut with stringing and crossbanding around its edges and a raised edge moulding. The cut down base now has a plain plinth, the case is in need of extensive restoration with the trunk door detached and the hood needing replacement mouldings, 89" tall overall.
A Victorian rosewood tea caddy, of sarcophagus form, the hinged lid opening to reveal a plain interior, 12” wide, together with a stained pine box of plain oblong form, the hinged lid inset with a glazed silver foil picture of a Scottish figure in a garden scene opening to reveal a plain interior, 9 1/2” wide (2).
A Mackintosh's "Sheraton Casket Deluxe Assortment" biscuit tin, a Crawford & Sons oxidised tin decorated to the sides with sailing ships, and an un-named cottage style tin printed with young children, a cat and puppy beside a cottage in the manner of Mabel Lucie Attwell, together with a collection of seven various biscuit tins to include a pair of Huntley & Palmers cylindrical tins with hammered finish and domed covers, a "George Bassett & Co. Ltd." calendar biscuit tin with chinoiserie decoration, a "Victory V Gums & Lozenges" tin, a "Tetley Teabag" tin, a "Carr & Co. Ltd" money box biscuit tin, a Bourneville "Cocoa Caddy" cylindrical tin with fitted Bourneville caddy spoon and four assorted Peek Frean's biscuit tins (14) CONDITION REPORTS All with wear and scuffs, knocks, quite a few dents, rusting, wear and losses to decoration, large tin with quite extensive losses to decoration.
A Huntley & Palmers "Bell" copper oxidised biscuit tin inscribed "When ye doe ringe I sweetly sing", together with a Huntley & Palmers "Tapestry" rectangular biscuit tin with printed portrait of "Master Lambton" by Sir Thomas Lawrence, and a further Huntley & Palmers cylindrical biscuit tin transfer printed with sailing boats and a frigate, together with a collection of assorted biscuit tins to include a Macfarlane Lang "Coronation" tin, a Rowntree "Basket Weave" tin decorated with flowers, a CWS "Cream Crackers" tin, a Carr & Co. "Celebrated Biscuit" tin, etc. and five Huntley & Palmers biscuit tins to include a "Japanese Tea Caddy", three further Oriental designed biscuit tins and a "Statuary" biscuit tin, together with a Macfarlane Lang's "Chocolate Biscuit" tin (28) CONDITION REPORTS All with wear, scuffs, some knocks and dents, some rusting, finial missing from the cylindrical tin lid, rectangular tin separating at joins.

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