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A 19th century ebonised longcase hood with moulded cornice over an arched door (lacking glass), an early 19th century boulle work cased bracket clock case with caddy top and spindle gallery over an arched glazed door flanked by raised pilasters with Corinthian style capitals on turned feet, a 19th century oak longcase clock hood with glazed door, a 19th century oak drop dial clock case, a 1930's oak Wellington type clock, and two further clock cases CONDITION REPORTS All filthy, worn and in a state of disrepair. The boulework bracket clock case has large pieces missing, is flaking and cracked. Approx. 49cm high and 15cm depth (including. moulded edge) front glass aperture 25.5cm high and 19cm wide.
A late 19th century rosewood veneered Vienna regulator clock, the circular enamelled dial with Roman numerals to a triple brass train weighted movement within an elongated glass fronted case with C-scroll and foliate carved decoration surmounted by a caddy top (for restoration) CONDITION REPORTS See images. Weights badly dented. Face cracked. Movement - see images. Case one side glass completely missing, large sections of veneer missing, very damaged. Pendulum broken. Case is approx. 43cm wide and 145cm high.
An 8 day oak longcase clock. the 12 inch brass dial signed John Silvester, Stafford, the matted centre with subsidiary seconds and foliate engraved date aperture, notch winding squares, wheat ear engraved border, the movement with 4 ringed pillars in a case with double caddy top, the break arch trunk door with lenticle, 8ft 4in (254cm) high.
An unusual English Regency quarter striking bracket clock of small size, 5 inch convex white enamel dial, Brequet style moon hands, stamped on the front plate Holmden, London, no. 150; similarly signed and numbered on the base of the backplate, anchor escapement, quarter striking on 2 bells, the 5 pillar movement in shaped plates with engraved borders, in a brass inlaid ebony veneered shallow arched case with caddy top and acorn finial, circa 1815, 1ft 3in (38cm) high. John George Holmden: apprenticed 1781, Free of the Clockmakers Company 1788 and Liveryman from 1807 - 1840.
A small mid 19th century ebony veneered bracket timepiece with lever escapement, the 4 inch silvered arched dial signed Thwaites & Reed, Clarkenwell, London, foliate engraved spandrels and arch, the 5 pillar movement with chain fusee and maintaining power, the front plate stamped T & R no. 10726; the signed backplate with plain 3 armed brass balance mounted vertically at the top of the plate; in a break arch case with brass bound bell caddy top surmounted by stirrup carrying handle, 11½in (29cm) high (handle down).
An 8 day Dutch walnut and marquetry longcase clock, the 12 inch brass dial signed Lourens DuChene, Amsterdam on the silvered chapter ring, subsidiary seconds and date aperture, ringed winding holes, four seasons spandrels, wheat ear engraved border, the arch with moon work, the 4 pillar movement with dutch striking, the break arch hood with fretwork and caddy top,the whole inlaid with birds and floral marquetry, similarly inlaid side panels, the bombe base with mask inlay, 7ft 11in (241cm) high.
A 19th Century rosewood tea caddy, of sarcophagus form, with bone escutcheon and brass ball feet, the interior with two compartments, now lined with paper, 6in. (15cms) high; together with a 19th Century mahogany tea caddy, the lid with sloped front, the body with ivory escutcheon, raised on turned feet, the interior with two compartments now lined with engravings, 4 1/2in. (12cms) high. (2)
A late 19th Century walnut bracket clock, ornate matted brass dial, silver roman chapter ring and ornate spandrels, the two train quality movement stamped 'R.S.M.' (Reinhold Schnekenburger, Mulheim), the case with ornate caddy style hood with gilt metal mounts, above an arched door with bevelled glass panel, canted sides with caryatid mounts, on gilt metal claw pattern feet, 19 1/2in. high.
A Regency rosewood and brass inlaid bracket clock, with painted roman dial, two train movement striking on a bell, the case with artichoke finial above a caddy style hood, the front with inlaid foliate motifs, twin brass handles and scale pattern side panels, on plinth with block feet, 18in. high. See illustration
Three George III and later hallmarked silver caddy spoons, one with oval shaped bowl, made by Thomas Townsend of Dublin 1811, length 12cm, one having square shaped bowl with engraved initial LAG to handle, made by George Knight, London 1822, length 8cm, one having chased decorated handle of scrolls and foliate, made by George Unite, Birmingham 1850/51, length 8cm.
Three George III and later hallmarked silver caddy spoons, to include one having a shell shaped bowl with engraved initials AL, made by Thomas Wheatle, Newcastle 1802, one having square shaped bowl with cast handle, indistinct makers marks Birmingham 1828/29, having shell shaped elongated bowl with engraved initials FMB to handle, made by Thomas Evans London 1835/36.
A St. Christopher medallion together with a 1925 silver rope twist chain,18'' long weighing 17gms approx, together with a silver Caddy Spoon, the bowl in the shape of a shell, Sheffield 1896, maker SNS,19 gms approx and a decorative Teaspoon with a Wolf's head crest to the reverse, Sheffield 1890, maker H.H., 17 gms approx

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