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An early Victorian mother of pearl and abalone breakfront tea caddy, with a hinged cover with an engraved monogram to the silver plaque revealing a vacant interior on vegetable ivory turned feet, 4.75in (12cm) h, 7.75in (19.5cm) w, 5.25in (13cm) d. Losses and with part of a mother of pearl card case.
An early 19th century burr yew and strung sarcophagus shaped tea caddy, with twin lidded interior 6in (15cm) h, 7.5in (19cm) w, a Victorian burr walnut and brass mounted tea caddy, a Victorian rosewood and mother or pearl inlaid tea caddy and a 19th century walnut and parquetry tea caddy. (4)
A mid-18th Century Mahogany cased 8 Day Long Case Clock, Thomas Bullock of Bath, the caddy top hood with blind frieze panels, to a Greek key moulding, and further blind fret panel and ¾ columns, to an ogee throat and long plain trunk door, with plinth base, to a 12" square brass dial, with cast and applied urn and eagle spandrels enclosing a Roman and Arabic chapter ring, to a signed centre with subsidiary seconds and date sector with blued steel pierced hands, to a movement with plates united by four knopped pillars and anchor escapement, strike on a bell, height 84"
A Victorian Walnut domed Tea Caddy, of rectangular form, inset with parquetry bands, and the mainly void interior missing both lids; together with a further late Victorian Mahogany and Walnut Tea Caddy, of rectangular form, with boxwood stringing throughout and with decorative nameplate and escutcheon (both missing mother-of-pearl insets), interior fitted with two lidded compartments (one finial off lid missing), 8" and 9" long (2)
A Pratt type pearlware tea caddy circa 1790, the shaped rectangular section body moulded and painted with Macaroni figures, decorated in ochre, green and blue, cover absent, 12cm high, S/D; a Chinese export arch top tea caddy decorated in blue with a pagoda pattern and scale border at the shoulders, cover present but damaged, 13cm high. (2).
CHARLES RENNIE MACKINTOSH. `MISS CRANSTON`S` CAKE FORK, CIRCA 1900. silver plate, with trefoil terminal, stamped to the stem `Miss Cranston`s`, 12cm long; also THREE STUART CRANSTON CADDY SPOONS, each inscribed "There is no TEA like Stuart Cranston`s", and a STUART CRANSTON BRANDED PENCIL (5).
A carved mahogany quarter chiming bracket clock, Lawson and Co. Glasgow, late 19th century, the four pillar triple fusee movement with rise/fall regulation and chiming the quarters on either eight bells or four gongs, the 5 inch full-arch dial with fine foliate scroll engraved centre with signature plaque LAWSON & CO, GLASGOW within an applied silvered Roman numeral chapter ring and brass blind fret mask incorporating Strike/Silent and Westminster/ Whittington switches and Fast/Slow regulation square to arch, the case with drapery swag carved cavetto caddy above acanthus corbel applied repeating rosette carved arched door flanked by Corinthian pilasters to front, the sides with arched sound frets, on inverted breakfronted plinth base with block feet, 43cm high. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
A French brass four-glass mantel clock, late 19th century, the eight-day bell striking movement with mercury compensated pendulum and strapwork decorated circular cream enamel Roman numeral dial (cracked), in a bevel glazed case with fluted frieze to the cavetto cornice above caddy-moulded uprights and plinth base, 26.5cm high. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
A George III painted lead tea caddy in the form of a double fronted house, late 18th century, with pitched roof above five sash windows around the front door, the front angles with quoins, the ends each with a further three windows, the interior bereft, 24cm high, 20.5cm wide, 14.5cm deep, (back panel later replaced entirely with pine). Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
A George III walnut and brass mounted tea caddy, in Chippendale style, circa 1770, the hinged cover with ogee moulded edges, above conforming sides, on bracket feet, 14.5cm high, 21.5cm wide, (interior bereft); and a George III mahogany and crossbanded tea caddy, late 18th century, of rectangular section, 17cm high. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.

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