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A third quarter of the 19th Century boule style Mantel Clock, the case decorated on three sides with caddy top, surmounted by a floral urn, to an arched pediment with applied mask and foliate decoration, over an inset panel, and raised on four scrolling feet, to a cast bezel with heavy convex bevelled glass, enclosing a 3" gilt dial with applied white enamel lozenges, and blue Roman numerals, with blued steel spade hands, to a circular brass movement with anchor escapement and strike on a bell, height 12"
A late 19th Century gilt bronze "Pendule D`officier" of typical form, with cast snake carry handle, over laurel and oak swags, to a caddy top, and flanked by rosettes and raised on four bladed feet, to a cast brass bezel with convex glass, enclosing a 4 ¼" Arabic enamel dial, with further Arabic quarters, and outside minute track with pierced and stamped gilt hands, to a glazed back door, enclosing a circular brass movement with signed Lepine A Paris, with platform escapement and strike on a bell, height 8 ¾" (ILLUSTRATED INSIDE BACK COVER)
A late 20th Century Mahogany cased Mantel Timepiece, the caddy top set with a cast and applied Brass handle to an over hanging cornice, the single arched glazed door with plinth base and flared bracket feet, to a 3 ¾" arched Brass dial with silvered boss, signed Tempus Fugit, with mask spandrels enclosing a silvered Roman and Arabic chapter ring and blue steel hands, to a circular Brass movement with platform escapement, height 10"
A late 20th Century Mahogany cased Mantel Timepiece, signed for Knight & Gibbins of London, the case with caddy top and Brass carry handle, to a glazed front and a Brass sound fret on a plinth base with compressed bun feet, to a signed dial, with outside minute track and blue steel moon hands, and circular Brass movement, signed Franz Hermle, with strike on a bell, height 11"
A mid 20th Century triple barrel Mantel Clock, the caddy top with carry handle to a single glazed door, the plinth base, to a 7" square Brass dial with mask spandrels enclosing a Roman and Arabic chapter ring and engraved centre with blue steel hands, to a Brass movement with strike on five rods, height 14 ½"
A mid 20th Century Mahogany cased triple barrel Mantel Clock, retailed by Committi of London, the caddy top with cast and applied Brass handle, to an overhanging cornice and single glazed door, with plinth base and raised on compressed bun feet, to a 6 ½" Brass dial with mask spandrels enclosing a silvered Roman and Arabic chapter ring, with blue steel hands, to a Brass movement with strike on five rods, height 14 ½"
A Kitchen Pepper, probably John Fawdery, early 18th century, pull-off domed and pierced cover on a tankard style body with raised string rim and reed ring handle, ogee moulded to the base, engraved with a coronet, and with initials IB to the underside, 6cm high, 2oz; An 18th Century Irish Skewer, Dublin, with shell end; A Pair of Scottish Caddy Spoons, Edinburgh 1832, and A Georgian Crested Fob Seal, maker`s mark BM (5) See illustration
A George III Fustic Tea Caddy, octagonal with silver stringing throughout and armorial engraved shield shape key escutcheon, the lid with centrally inlaid octagonal inset cartouche engraved This tea-caddie made from the wreck of y ship Dwina Wm Nicholson Esq Owner is intended to commemorate the tremendous night of the 10 August 1809 in which that fine vessel laiden with fustic & currants was set on fire by lightening in Grimsby-dock and burnt to y water`s edge, internally with two sycamore flat lidded tea compartments, with bone mushroom finials, 11.3cm high, 20.5cm wide See illustration Ship Dwina, of Hull.
Four Victorian brass bound stained wood measures, second half 19th century, comprising quart, pint and two half pints, the former 19cm high; a Victorian satinwood tea caddy, with twin subsidiary covers, 14cm high, 24cm wide, (damages, losses); a pair of elm bellows, 19th century, lacking nozzle; and a leather fire bucket, early 20th century. Provenance: The Estate of the late Mrs Olive Pearson. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
A rare mahogany cistern tube stick barometer with ivory cistern float, Negretti & Zambra, circa 1850, with cavetto moulded caddy pediment and bevel-glazed canted ivory vernier scale signed NEGRETT & ZAMBRA, 11 HATTON GARDEN, London, above vernier adjustment screw and arched mercury tube Fahrenheit and Reaumeur scale thermometer to the caddy moulded trunk, the rounded base with domed sistern cover incorporating ivory cistern float, 96cm high. The firm of Negretti and Zambra traded from 11 Hatton Gardens 1850-9. The invention of the ivory cistern float to aid calibration of the instrument is accredited to Jesse Ramsden (worked 1768-1800).. Provenance: The Estate of the late Professor Rupert Hall and Mrs Hall. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
A rare George III mahogany cistern tube stick barometer, Hannah Adams, London circa 1796, with broken triangular pediment and rectangular silvered vernier scale calibrated in inches and signed Hannah Adams, Fleet Street, LONDON above exposed tube to the caddy moulded trunk, the rounded base with domed cistern cover and level adjustment screw, 96cm high. Hannah Adams inhereted the business on the death of her esteemed husband George Adams in August 1795, she continued the business until the summer of 1796, when the stock in trade of business was sold off to William Jones.. Provenance: The Estate of the late Professor Rupert Hall and Mrs Hall. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
A mahogany mantel timepiece, late 18th century and later, now with 19th century French movement, the 3.5 inch circular brass dial signed Lindsay to the foliate engraved centre within an applied Roman numeral chapter ring, the case with ogee shaped caddy and on brass bracket feet, 25cm high.. Provenance: The Estate of the late Mrs Olive Pearson. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
A Victorian silver tea caddy, London 1887, of bombe form with embossed acanthus leaf decoration, Judah Rosenthal & Samuel Jacob, a Victorian silver salt, London 1894, of trough form with branch border and supports, Mappin & Webb, a silver circular waiter, Birmingham 1920, George R Unite, a silver cream jug, Chester 1835, with partial gadrooned body, a matched set of six silver coffee spoons, Birmingham 1930/3/4/6, together with a composite set of cutlery, fruit knives and forks, silver plated trays, tankard, posy holders, decanter bottle holder, (a Lot).

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