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English verge ebonised double fusee bracket clock, the engraved back plate signed Marshall, Lincoln 1788, the 7" painted arch dial also signed Marshall, Lincoln, with false bob pendulum and calendar apertures, also with strike/silent and forty eight hour dials to the arch, the case with glazed side panels and surmounted by a caddy top, four acorn finials and a brass handle, 20.75" high
Good mahogany eight day longcase clock, the 12" brass arched dial signed John Levens, London on a silver plate to the matted centre, with subsidiary seconds dial, calendar aperture and strike/silent dial to the arch, within a flamed mahogany case with long arched door surmounted by a caddy top with brass foliate fretwork panel and three ball and spike finials, 96" high
An early 19th century scarlet boulle work and brass inlaid tea caddy of canted rectangular form, the interior with two divisions, 23cm wide, 11.5cm high, 12cm deep; and another early 19th century mahogany tea caddy, with domed lid and rectangular form, the interior with two divisions, 18.5cm wide, 14cm high, 11cm deep (2)
Freemasonry Interest A George III mahogany and satinwood tea caddy with foliate boxwood inlay and silver cartouche to cover with monogram 'P.M.D.', the reverse with set square and motto 'Speas Mea In Deo Est', the fitted interior with three sections 30.5cm wide, 15.5cm high, 15.5cm deep Note: The motto 'Speas Mea In Deo Est' - 'My hope is in God' were the last words uttered by Jacques de Molay, who was the last Grand Master of the Knights Templar, before he was burned at the stake by the Catholic Church as a heretic on the 18th March 1314.
A Regency mahogany tea caddy of rectangular form with caddy top, the fitted interior with three sections and later glass bowl to centre, lacking feet, 30cm wide, 16cm high, 15 cm deep; a papier mache tray of shaped oblong form decorated with flowers, 32cm wide; and a pair of papier mache fans decorated with exotic birds and flowers, 24cm wide (4)
A late 18th century Worcester polychrome bowl decorated with Mandarin figures on a terrace, 10.5cm diameter; a similar Worcester saucer dish, 12.5cm diameter; a Chinese polychrome tea caddy', 9cm high; a Barr Period Worcester cup, 1790's, painted with Chinese figures in polychrome enamels with incised B mark, 6cm high; and a Worcester Japan pattern cup, 6cm high (5)
A George III style mahogany writing cabinet the moulded rectangular top above a fall front simulated with nine drawer fronts enclosing a leathered skiver and shelved interior, on a stand with caddy moulded and chamfered square section legs headed by pierced angle frets, united by H stretchers 79cm wide, 108cm high, 42cm deep
A collection of silver and other items to include a teapot stand, with cast open branch work swags between four curved supports on hoof feet, Glasgow 1907; a pair of sauceboats with scalloped rims Birmingham 1938; a tea caddy with figural scene, apparently unmarked; a batchelors teapot of typical form Glasgow 1905; together with cased christening set, plated fish servers, a Victorian christening mug and small cream jug (qty)
A modern teapot Vanders 1944, of simple oval outline with reeded borders and straight spout, domed hinged cover with wooden finial and flush hinged, with simple C scroll handle; together with a moder, helmet cream jug, twin handled sugar bowl and navette shaped tea caddy (4) teapot 14cm high 22oz, combined weight 40oz
A good collection of items a large sugar caster by Walker and Hall Sheffield 1893, the baluster body with semi spiralled fluter lower section, the domed pull off cover with embossed scroll decoration and pierced detail; a pair of modern capstan pepper grinders; a pair of open salts London circa 1770, of oval outline with pierced gallery sides with reeded rim, on four claw and ball feet; a modern drum mustard pot with pierced scroll sides and bombe shaped tea caddy with embossed decoration (7) caster 21cm high From "THE ESTATE OF THE LATE MRS J R F (COOKIE) MATHESON"
A Victorian silver Old English pattern beaded edge canteen of flatware, maker George W Adams, London 1869/70 comprising eighteen table spoons, twenty table forks, twenty dessert spoons, twenty dessert forks, twelve tea spoons, a pair of fish servers, a sauce ladle, a jam spoon, a caddy spoon, a pair of sugar tongs - all with lions paw crest and motto 'Tout-Jour', 212oz
An early 19th Century Mahogany and Boxwood strung Tea Caddy, of sarcophagus form, inlaid throughout with boxwood stringing and the lid applied with an embossed brass ring handle, the interior fitted with two lidded compartments (central bowl missing), raised on compressed bun feet, 12" wide
Nineteenth century Japanese tea caddy, with japanned decoration overall, the cover enclosing fitted leaded compartment with engraved figure and floral decoration to the lid 27cm x 14cm x 18cm; and a large Boy Blue Toffee tin decorated in colourful enamels with geishas, pagodas and garden scenes 32cm x 19cm x17cm (2)

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