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A Small 19th Century Tortoiseshell Tea Caddy. The domed tortoiseshell top opening to reveal an interior drop in lid with an ivory knop handle. The serpentine front having an oval silver lock-plate and standing 3¼ ins (8 cms) high, 5½ ins (14 cms) wide and 3½ ins (9 cms) deep on ivory bun feet.
A Fine 19th Century Scottish Tea-caddy with striking simulated burr walnut decoration and ornamental Gothic style pierced brass strap hinges & mounts embellished with engraving. The domed lid enclosing a lidded twin compartment inside with maker's label; 'Richard Wath?? Glasgow'. Standing on squat bun feet 7 ins x 4½ ins 5 ins (18 cms x 11.5 cms x 13 cms).
An 18th Century Ebonised Carriage Clock. The brass dial having an incised & silvered chapter ring with alarum and pendulum aperture, bordered by gilt brass corner spandrels. The arched top engraved with a sun and the inscription Rise When I Call; London. The movement being spring driven with a crown wheel escapement and a bob pendulum swinging in front of the engraved back plate depicting a phoenix. The ebonised case having a raised caddy top with ornamental scroll carrying handle and four ball finials. Standing on brass squat bun feet. 15 ins (38 cms) high, 9 ins (23 cms) in width, 6 ins (15 cms) depth.
A Fine Amsterdam Longcase Clock Circa 1700 in the English style. The eight day movement striking two bells and having a 12 inch (30 cm) brass dial signed Ger Bramer Amsterdam with a silvered chapter ring encircling a matted centre housing the subsidiary seconds ring, alarum and a days of the week & calendar aperture. The unusual gilt brass spandrel figures symbolising the four seasons the arched top with moon roller and phases of the moon aperture bordered by etched clouds above. The case surmounted by a raised caddy top hood with a moulded cornice above the glazed door flanked by flat columns. The long veneered trunk door with oval lenticle. The base raised on reeded ball feet. 98 ins (173 cms) in height.
A Regency Mahogany Table Clock, with a double fusee movement striking on a gong, (coverted from bell strike), with shoulded plates with edgeline engraving, the circular convex cream dial with Roman chapter, measuring 20 cms diameter, with replacement blued steel hands, the shouldered oblong case with a caddy top, inlaid with brass banding, floral and drapery swags and foliate medallion, the sides with ring handles over silk lined metal grills, raised on ball feet, 56 cms high. * Note: Accompanied by a detailed description of the restoration work carried out in 1996, with the original hands and 1989 Insurance Valuation.
A Victorian papier mâché tea caddy, of cavetto-bombé form on outset feet, inlaid in mother of pearl and painted in gilt with trailing flowers and berried holly in gilt borders, the fitted interior with a pair of canisters and covers and a contemporary glass bowl, 37cm w. ++In very good condition with typical slight wear to the gilding where handled. Two feet very slightly chipped. A good example
A George III mahogany tea caddy, with cavetto moulded lid, brass handle and pierced lockplate, the interior in three divisions, 25cm w; a George IV rosewood and inlaid tea caddy of sarcophagus shape with gilt brass mounts, the divided interior retaining covers, 22cm w (2). ++Both in good original condition
A George III and later eight day, longcase clock, oak, the 12 inch brass and silvered dial signed J. M., Hythe with outer ring of Arabic numerals, inner ring of Roman numerals, centred subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, the caddy top hood with front corner corinthian columns over a plain rectangular narrow trunk door on a planked base and tall bracket feet, 214cm high (with repairs and renewals)
John May London, an 18th century and later walnut longcase clock, the hood with gilt wood figure finials adorning the caddy top, with blind fret panels and glazed side panels, the 12 inch break arch brass dial with engraved calendar aperture and seconds dial to the matted centre and signed "John May London" to the lower chapter ring, with mask spandrels and moon dial to the arch, with 8 day five pillar movement chiming on a nest of 6 bells, the broken arch trunk door with oval lenticle over a canted rectangular plinth, (case probably Dutch, alterations to movement) 242cm high
A George III mahogany kettle stand. In the manner of Thomas Chippendale. the octagonal pierced fretwork gallery with caddy moulded top rail above a stop-fluted baluster column with a fine leaf carved knop, on a rocaille carved cabriole tripod base with tied acanthus sprays, ending in talon and ball feet. 27.5cm wide, 73cm high
A George III mahogany stick barometer. By Watkins, London. the broken triangular pediment with ball finial above dry/damp dial and ivory thumb screw, the engraved register plate signed 'Watkins London' above a sliding pressure scale and thermometer to the left side, the match veneered case with caddy moulded edge and coloured harewood chevron banded inner border, the pendant with hemispherical cistern cover and portable screw. 16.5cm wide, 111cm high

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