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William IV oak sarcophagus shaped tea caddy with silver plaque to lid - This chest is made from a pile that was put down for the foundation of Old London Bridge by Peter a Priest in 1176 and taken up by the Rev William Jolliffe in 1832 - the interior with central glass sugar bowl flanked by two tea boxes with labels to bases made of the piles which were 656 years under Old London Bridge by J Ovenston upholsterer and cabinet maker No 72 Gt Fitchfield Street, London, 36cm
Fine quality early Victorian pollarded oak domed top tea caddy by Mechi and Balin, Regent Street, London, with ornate pierced gilt brass floral scrollwork mounts and two side handles, two domed top tea boxes with labels for black and green tea flanking sugar bowl well with blue and gilt tooled velvet lining, 31.5cm
A Victorian brass bound coromandel domed top tea caddy, the hinged lid revealing two dome topped canisters, one inscribed 'Green' the other 'Black', and a bowl aperture, fitted with an associated glass bowl, the interior bearing maker's label 'Pearce, maker, 77 Cornhill, London', width approx 33cm (minor faults).
An Edwardian mahogany bracket clock with twin fusee movement striking on a gong, the silvered dial with subsidiary strike/silent and slow/fast dials above Roman numerals and foliate scrolls, inscribed 'Dent, No 50481, 61 Strand & 4 Royal Exchange London', the caddy top carved with a band of flowers and scrolls above a pair of cut corner pilasters carved with ribbon and flower pendants, the bombé moulded base carved with a stiff leaf band, on bracket feet, height approx 35cm.
A 20th Century walnut mantel clock with eight day movement striking on a bell and chiming 'Whittington', 'Westminster' & 'Winchester' on eight bells, the break arch dial with silvered chapter ring framing an oval boss inscribed 'Garrard', beneath 'slow/fast' and 'chime/silent' subsidiary dials, the arch with chime selection dial, cornered with pierced gilt amorini spandrels, the back plate signed 'Elliott London' and numbered '142/250', the case with caddy top and brass carry handle, above fret panels and glazed sides on bracket feet, height approx 43cm.
A Worcester porcelain part tea service, circa 1780-1785, of fluted French shape, gilt with husk festoons and wreaths enclosing paterae and foliate bouquets, comprising five cups and six saucers, a sparrow beak jug and cover, a sucrier and cover, a tea caddy and cover, a spoon tray, two graduated dishes and a tea pot, cover and stand (some faults).

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