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A George III Longcase Clock, the steel and brass dial with Phases of the Moon arch and inscribed "Dollif Rollison, Halton" with seconds ring, date aperture and eight day striking movement in a shell inlaid caddy top mahogany case with fluted Corinthian columns, canted corners and bracket feet. 7` 5" (226cms) high.
A large Victorian walnut and marquetry tea caddy, circa 1870, of basically rectangular form with raised mouldings to the hinged cover, decorated overall with geometric motifs and foliage in reserves, the interior with twin subsidiary caddies flanking a glass bowl, 24cm high, 41cm wide, 23cm deep, (possibly previously the upper part of a teapoy)
An early Victorian mother of pearl inlaid rosewood bowfronted mercury marine stick barometer, Stebbing and Co., Southampton, mid 19th century, with stepped cavetto moulded caddy pediment above rectangular two-piece canted ivory vernier register calibrated in inches, with the usual annotations and signed STEBBING & Co. SOUTHAMPTON to upper edge, behind curved glass retained within a brass surround, the slender bowed trunk with cavetto moulded throat moulding above vernier adjustment square and glazed Fahrenheit scale mercury thermometer between foliate mother of pearl marquetry panels, the base with moulded brass cylindrical cistern, (gimbals lacking), 94cm high. Stebbing & Wood are recorded in Banfield, Edwin BAROMETER MAKERS AND RETAILERS 1660-1900 as working from 47 High St. Southampton 1851-3 and are listed as Makers to the Queen and The Royal Yacht Squadron, Banfield further notes that later examples (c.1860-80) were signed STEBBING & Co. Opt. to the Queen.
A George III chevron banded mahogany mercury stick barometer, Joseph Torre & Co., London, early 19th century, with broken pediment above a silvered rectangular vernier register calibrated in inches, with the usual observations, signed Joseph Torre & Co. LONDON to upper edge and applied with a Fahrenheit scale alcohol thermometer behind glazed door, the caddy moulded trunk with visible tube flanked by angled veneers and chevron stringing above rounded base with domed cistern cover, 95cm high.
A George III mahogany tea caddy, the interior fitted with two lift out boxes, the cover and sides with satinwood stringing, the interior to the base with printed label `Noah Chivers Cabinet maker - Undertaker and Auctioneer - 308 New Chancery Lane, Holbern, London`, 20.5cm wide, also a 19th Century walnut tea caddy of sarcophagus form with two lift out boxes flanking a glass mixing bowl, 32cm (2).
COLLECTION OF SILVER ITEMS comprising a pair of floral engraved glass holders; two embossed pill boxes, one with deity and floral decoration and the other depicting Botticelli`s `Primavera`; a vesta; a caddy spoon; a metal cased Waltham pocket watch; a plated fob watch; and a silver and stone set plaid brooch

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