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Late C19th Walnut & Brass Mounted Bracket Clock, enamelled dial with Arabic Numerals with pierced & decorative centre boss, 2 train movement striking on gong with decorative embossed bezel with cast brass face plate on gadroon brass bracket supports with extensive pierced & ornate brass work, caddy top with brass terminal approx. 17"H x 10 3/4" across feet, 8 1/2"D (key & pendulum in office)
A Regency style silver five piece tea service, the rectangular bodies with moulded bands and gadroon borders, the teapot with swan neck spout, the hot water jug with a scroll spout, the hinged cover with ebony finials and ebony bracket handles, the milk jug and sugar basin gilded inside, with eagle head appliqué reeded scroll handles, the tea caddy with ebony finial to the hinged cover, all on ribbed appliqué paw and pad feet. Maker George Howson, Sheffield 1918. 75oz (2391gm) (all in).
A mid 20th Century Walnut cased Mantel Timepiece, the single caddy topped case with carry handle to an overhanging cornice and single glazed door with plinth base and raised on four Brass feet, to a 3 ½” arched Brass dial, with boss to the arch engraved “Tempest Fuget” over masked spandrels and a silvered Roman and Arabic chapter ring to a matted centre with black steel hands, to a Swiss movement with rectangular plates marked Buren, height 9 ½”
A George II mahogany and brass mounted tea caddy, in the manner of Landall & Gordon, each surface with four mitred veneers and ebony banding with moulded brass edges, the hinged cover with a swing handle and floret engraved plates, the interior with three vacant compartments, the front and sides with a chased leaf and central shell apron on hairy fetlock paw feet, 7.25in (18.5cm) h, 11in (28cm) w, 6.5in (16.5cm) d. Back right foot replaced, one piece of ebony banding to cover replaced, minor restoration. Thomas Landall (1724-c.1756) cabinet maker and upholder is recorded at Little Argyle Street, Westminster, London around 1740-45 when he formed a partnership with John Gordon. A trade card from 1747 features an inlaid tea chest of bombe form. Other tea chests are recorded see Christopher Gilbert & Tessa Murdoch, John Channon and brass inlaid furniture 1730-1760, 1993, figs. 162 & 163. A tea chest with almost identical mounts was sold at Sotheby's New York, 18th October 2006 'Important English Furniture, Ceramics and Silver from the Collection of Mr & Mrs Martin Gersh' Lot 28, for $42,000 (premium inclusive.)
A late Regency tortoiseshell tea caddy, of rectangular canted form with a slightly domed hinged cover having pewter stringing and applied cut steel prunts and a turned ivory finial, the front with a silver escutcheon, the ivory banded interior edge with a lidded compartment with ivory handle, on steel ball feet, 4.25in (11cm) h, 4.5in (11.5cm) w, 3in (7.5cm) d.
A late Regency penwork tea caddy, of sarcophagus form with allover decoration of foliage, vines, birds, vases, putto on beasts, the top painted flowers, the interior with two lidded compartments having differing turned handles, the inside of the cover with a battle scene, on turned feet, two replaced, 6.25in (16cm) h, 8.75in (22cm) w, 5.5in (14cm) d.
A Regency tortoiseshell octagonal tea caddy by Thomas Lund, of Pagoda form, the hinged cover with white metal stringing and a turned ivory finial, the front with a button catch to an ivory banded interior, the front edge stamped 'LUND, MAKER 57. CORNHILL. LONDON.', with a lidded compartment having a turned ivory handle, 5.25in (13cm) h, 4.75in (12cm) w. Thomas Lund was at 56 and 57 Cornhill, London from 1819 until 1840 as 'Manufacturer of Improved Letter Copying Machines for Counting Houses or Travelling, Portable Writing Desks, Dressing Cases, Pocket Books &c, &c,'. An almost identical caddy is illustrated in Marked London Furniture by Christopher Gilbert, 1996, p.309, pl.580.

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