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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
A George II mahogany linen press. the broken triangular pediment with egg and dart, rocaille and key fret mouldings flanking a central pine cone finial above a blind fret carved frieze, the two rosette carved panel doors enclosing hanging space, the lower section with leaf carved edge and two simulated short drawers above two long caddy moulded drawers with brass drop handles, on carved apron and scroll carved bracket feet. 132cm wide, 230cm high, 64cm deep
A set of three George III mahogany bell carved dining chairs. In the manner of Alexander Peter. the reeded yolk- shaped top rails decorated with husks and a rocaille cartouche enclosing a bell motif, the entrelac splats above floral gros point needlework drop in seats with caddy moulded and blind 'guilloche fret' carved rails, on chamfered square section legs united by pierced H-stretchers (3)
AN 18TH CENTURY CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE TEA CADDY AND COVER of octagonal form painted with landscapes and vases of flowers within alternating panels, 5" high; together with further Chinese blue and white to include two tea bowls with Kangxi leaf mark; a saucer, a two handle cup and cover and a pair of small blue and white dishes (5).
Daniel Quare, London. A Queen Anne month going marquetry longcase clock, with five ringed pillars and striking on a bell, with a 12 inch square brass dial and silvered chapter ring inscribed 'Dan Quare London', the matt centre with subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture having blued steel hands, with cast crown and cherub pierced spandrels, the walnut veneered case with floral marquetry panels with an ebonised ground, the hood with a tiered caddy top and blind fret friezes with corner pilasters, the rectangular trunk door with a replaced glass lenticle, the sides banded and inlaid stringing, the base panel to a moulded edge plinth, 93.5in (237cm) h; pendulum, two weights. Daniel Quare was born in Somerset in 1647 and became a Free Brother in the Clockmakers' Company in 1671 and a Master in 1708. He was a strict Quaker and refused to accept the prestigious position of clockmaker to King George I on account of not wishing to take the oath of allegiance. He was, however, received at the palace and allowed to enter by the back stairs. He died at Croydon in 1724.
A George III silver tea caddy, makers mark T. C, London, 1784, the oval body with bright cut decoration, and a domed cover with an urn finial, crested, with motto above,centred with a crest of a man holding a club beneath the Latin 'Non Noblis', domed cover with urn finial, 13.5cm high, 11oz
A George III oval papier mache tea caddy, the convex hinged lid and body painted with figures and buildings in landscapes, with an inner lid. 11.5cm high For a similar caddy (attributed to Henry Clay) see the Nolte Collection, Woolley and Wallis 25th September 2007, lot 158. Also, Christie's 10th March 2005, lot 72. And: Pictorial Dictionary of Marked London Furniture, 1700-1840', Christopher Gilbert. Fig. 201 (This one stamped 'Clay') Henry Clay patented his process of laminated panels made from pasted paper sheets in 1772. The business was eventually taken over by Jennens and Bettridge in 1816.
A George III mahogany tea caddy of rectangular form, the rising lid marquetry inlaid with a conch shell and having rosewood crossbanding and chequer stringing, width 19cm, one other similar with rosewood crossbanding, and a 19th century burr, yew and inlaid needlework box, with brass lion mask ring handles and ball feet, width 21cm (3)
A George III mahogany and inlaid tea caddy of rectangular form, the whole with rosewood crossbanding, boxwood stringing, the rising lid with twin panels with burr and yew oval inlays, matching front panels, all opening to reveal fitted interior of two mahogany and inlaid lidded canisters, width 24.5cm

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