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A miscellaneous lot, comprising: a walnut cased mantel clock; an octagonal tortoiseshell tea caddy (lacking lid); a small still life painting of a decanter, oil on board; a brass vesta case; a small collection of decorative wooden flowers; a Carlton Ware jam pot; and a Japanese engraved wood semi-circular wall plaque (7)
Johan Rohde for Georg Jensen Scroll pattern table silver post 1945 comprising: 12 table forks 12 soup spoons 12 dessert forks 12 dessert spoons serving fork and spoon pair of serving spoons pickle fork caddy spoon small ladle small slice and with steel blades 12 table knives 12 butter knives (80) The Scroll pattern was designed by Rohde in 1917 and introduced to the Jensen range in 1927.
A good George III tortoise-shell elongated octagonal tea caddy with angled lid enclosing two interior lidded divisions, the whole with figured tortoise-shell panels interspersed with ivory stringings, the front inlaid with plain oval cartouche with silver pique work border, 6.25ins x 3.5ins x 5.5ins high (interior lid split and reglued)
A matched collection of 5 cut glass, travelling hip flasks, thermos flasks and wine flasks, all with silver plated covers, in fitted leather carrying cases. A Victorian rosewood and cut brass mounted games box. Interior fitted with four counter boxes, Also a 19th century mahogany and brass bound writing slope; also a Victorian rosewood sarcophagus shaped tea-caddy (af).(8)
A large white-ground caddy case, Staffordshire, circa 1765 rectangular, the lid and sides painted with Italianate pastoral landscapes within bianco-sopra-bianco scrolls and flowers, the panels mounted en cage within wide gilt-metal rocaille mounts, key plate and applied thumbpiece, the top with scrolled ormolu handle, width 20.3cm, 8in Provenance Henry Nyburg Collection, sale Sotheby's, 24 April 1977, lot 162; Mrs Richard Pritchard, sale Christie's London, 10 July 1991, lot 86
A quarter chiming eight-day longcase clock in a Continental carved oak case the substantial 19th century English four-pillar three-train movement quarter chiming on a nest of eight bells and striking the hour on a gong the brass break-arch dial with subsidiary seconds dial to the matted centre within an applied Roman numeral silvered chapter ring with cruciform half hour markers and Arabic five minutes the angles with applied Four Seasons spandrels beneath arch with subsidiary chime selection dial Chime on Eight Bells/Cambridge Chimes between dolphin cast mounts the North European probably Belgian carved oak case circa 1800. with caddy and shallow break-arch pediment over foliate pierced infill frieze and canted glazed angles to hood with rosette and scroll carved corbel applied throat and long trunk door centred with a lenticle within musical trophy relief decoration on swollen plinth base with conforming panel decoration to front 235cm high.
A Bristol area oak thirty-hour longcase clock circa 1770 the four-pillar rack and bell striking movement with outside countwheel bell strike the 12. inch square brass dial with calendar aperture and subsidiary seconds dial to the foliate trail inlaid centre within an applied Roman numeral chapter ring with fleur de lys half hour markers Arabic five minutes and signed Samuel Whitchurch Kingswood to lower edge the angles applied with female mask and scroll cast spandrels the caddy-top case with blind fret infill to pediment and integral door pilasters to hood over rectangular line bordered trunk door and plinth base with moulded skirt 213cm high.

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