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An early George III silver shaped square tea caddy by William Vincent, London 1769, the domed cover with a flower finial, the serpentine outline sides with trailing flowers, on flower and scroll feet, 12.5cm (5in) high, 321g (10.3 oz) Condition Report: ** The finial pushed into the cover, an engraving removed from the reserve
Interesting brass cased campaign timepiece, the movement signed J. Robert, the 5" canted arched dial with silvered chapter ring enclosing a matted centre, with pierced C-scroll overlay wirework to the borders, within a canted case with pierced foliate sides and surmounted by a caddy top and carrying handle, 11.5" high
Small contemporary mahogany bracket timepiece with Rotherham`s English movement, the 3.5" brass arched dial within a stepped case surmounted by a caddy top and brass carrying handle, 9.5" high; also a small gilt metal timepiece manufactured by The British United Clock Co. Ltd, Birmingham & England, the 1.5" cream chapter ring and gilded centre within an ornate cast case, 4" high (2)
Good English ebonised double fusee bracket clock, the movement striking on a bell and with finely engraved foliate back plate, the 8" silvered arched dial signed Simson, London, with strike/silent dial to the arch, within a stepped case with canted corners and surmounted by a caddy top with brass carrying handles, 22" high overall
Good early oak thirty hour longcase clock, the 10" square brass dial signed Thomas Deykin, Worcester, with a single iron hand, matted centre, bearing the number 183 on the dial plate under six o`clock, the contemporary case with long beaded moulded door surmounted by a stepped caddy pediment, 78" high
Good mahogany eight day longcase clock with five pillar movement and deadbeat escapement, the 12" arched brass dial signed Ellicott, London, with strike/silent dial to the arch, subsidiary seconds dial and calendar aperture to the finely matted centre, the case with long arched moulded door, surmounted by an arched caddy, pierced fretwork panels and triple brass turned flame finials, with a pair of brass cased lead weights, 105" high
Good black lacquer and chinoiserie decorated three train longcase clock, the 11.5" square brass dial signed Henry Richardson on the chapter ring enclosing a matted centre with three ringed winding holes and calendar aperture, the movement chiming on six bells and the strike work with outside locking plate, the case with long door fitted with a circular lenticle and decorated with figures in pagoda garden landscapes and on horseback, the base sides and top decorated overall with birds, flowerheads and foliage, surmounted by a flat caddy top, 89" high*This clock is illustrated and discussed in Herbert Cescinsky and Malcolm R. Webster - English Domestic Clocks, see fig. 197, pages 192 and 196*
Fine 18th century mahogany longcase clock of one month duration, the 12" engraved arched brass dial signed Ellicott, London, (John 1706-1772) with subsidiary/silent dial over the silvered chapter ring and centre with inset subsidiary seconds dial over the date aperture, the six pillar brass plate movement with anchor escapement striking on a bell, the tall elegant figured case with brass inlay and caddy top over a long arch top door and panelled base with a skirted plinth, 100" high*John Ellicott was one of the most respected English clockmakers of the 18th century. Ellicott established his business at 17 Sweetings Alley, Royal Exchange London where he worked from 1728 until his sudden death in 1772, he was succeeded by his son Edward*
A thirty hour oak longcase clock, the 12 inch square brass dial signed `THO Lister`, with central date aperture and rolling moon, within a silver chapter ring of Roman and Arabic numerals, between pierced scrolling leaf corner spandrels, the four pillar movement striking on a single bell, the caddy top hood with square glazed hood door, between tapering turned front corner hood pilasters over a long crossbanded trunk door, between front corner quarter turned pilasters, on a crossbanded box base and cut out plinth, 219cm high
AN 18TH CENTURY CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE TEAPOT with floral decoration, 5 1/2" high, together with a Chinese Kraakware blue and white bowl with shaped rim, 5 1/2" diameter, a Chinese blue and white tea caddy (minus lid), a Delft polychrome tea caddy, two Delft miniature jugs and a Masons blue and white teapot with `Manchu` design (7).
A Tunbridge Ware tea caddy, of large proportions, the sarcophagus shaped rosewood body with three floral and foliate panels to the lid and geometric band inlay to the borders and sides, the interior with further geometric decoration to the underside of the lid and the hinged tops of the tea compartments, the whole on shallow bun feet, 19cm high, 30.5cm long, 15.25cm deep.

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