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A Tunbridge Two Division Tea Caddy, of sarcophagus shape, the lid worked with vignette of a castle within a leaf repeat border, the main body with a continuous band of roses, primroses and other flowers, rosewood ground, internally with two compartments with square lids, the whole raised on silvered bun feet, 26.5cm wide
A Tortoiseshell Veneered Two-Division Tea Caddy, circa 1840, of octagonal panelled form, with silver plated spherical knop to the lid, strung with ivory throughout, vacant oval cartouche to the fascia, internally with two lidded compartments with sphere knops, on conforming feet, 17cm by 16cm (lid requires hinge pins)
A Rare Walnut Eight Day Longcase Clock with Unusual Seconds Dial in the Arch, signed Bradley, London, circa 1715, the case with caddy top and fine pierced fretwork, arched trunk door with stringing and moulded edge upon rectangular plinth, 12-inch brass arched dial, dial centre with ringed winding holes and date aperture, cherub and crown spandrels, the arch with two silvered plaques signed "Bradley, London", 5-inch silvered seconds dial with a counter balanced seconds hand and interesting engraving of military equipment, with on the left side the flag of Louis XIV and on the right the flag of the Duc De Aujou, who became King Phillip 5th of Spain in 1700, seven pillar movement with anchor escapement set in the on extended plates and internal countwheel striking on bell, 245cm high *Langley Bradley born 1663 was apprenticed to Joseph Wise in 1687 and was freeman of the "Clockmakers" Company in 1695. He was elected master in 1726 and was a member until 1738. His address was Minute Dyall in Fenchurch Street. As well as making St Paul's Cathedral's clock, he also made ones for St.Giles in Edinburgh and Cripplegate, London. In the Sloan Museum there is a fine calendar watch by Bradley, this was commissioned by William III and presented to Sir Christopher Wren.
A collection of George III and later silver and plated servers, including a set of six bright cut decorated Old English pattern teaspoons, a pair of sugar tongs, 1792, a Victorian silver gilt caddy spoon, 1839, a George V sifter spoon, Sheffield 1911, and a cased set of plated fish servers weighable silver 32oz
A Tunbridge ware rosewood rectangular single compartment tea caddy, the hinged lid with central panel of Battle Abbey from the lake within a geometric border, the sides with a deep band of rose heads, harlequin strung throughout, the interior with a geometric border and lid with ivory button handle, 14cm x 11cm, 12cm high, circa 1850
A post-Regency rosewood sarcophagus tea caddy, inlaid with cut brass lozenges, flower heads and stringing, the chamfered hinged lid with tablet centre, enclosing a cut and moulded glass mixing bowl and pair of removable canisters with brass strung hinged lids, on bun feet, 30cm x 15cm, 18cm high, circa 1840
A George III burr yew rectangular tea caddy, string inlaid to edges, the two covered canisters divided a later mixing bowl, possible provenance indicates the piece could have been a wedding gift to David Griffith of Brecon on his marriage to Mary circa. 1780, 11 1/2" wide x 5 3/4" deep x 5 3/4" high
A Regency silver caddy spoon, with a cross-hatched engraved square bowl, the hollow fiddle pattern engraved handle with a repair. Maker Joseph Taylor. Birmingham, 1816. Together with a William IV silver shell bowl caddy spoon, the bowl with a repair. Maker Francis Clarke. Birmingham, 1836. (2).
A documentary delftware tea caddy, Bristol or London, dated 1753, of upright octagonal form, each face painted in blue with alternate panels of flowers and repeating diaper patterns, the surface with two arch-shaped diaper panels and two floral stems, the cover inscribed A P 1753 above a band of scrolls, underside incised BP/ E Q 1753, 11.5cm, 4.5in, cover broken in half and with restored chip, (2)

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