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A rare Junghans Symphonion disc musical mantel clock, circa 1890, the two-train balance wheel lever movement with rectangular cream Roman numeral dial with Junghans star trademark to centre and line decoration to lower portion within gilt metal cavetto moulded bezel, the stained beech case with brass carrying handle to the hinged gadroon moulded caddy top enclosing symphonion disc music mechanism activated on the hour or played at will, over four glasses with spiral brass baton mounted angles and cavetto moulded base with bun feet, 31cm high, with four spare 4.5 inch discs. An almost identical clock was offered at Sotheby's Olympia 'Fine Clocks, Watches, Barometers & Mechanical Music' on 16th December 2003.
Miscellaneous collection of silver and other flatware including a silver sugar spoon, London, 1859, set of six Edwardian silver coffee spoons, Sheffield, 1904, an Epns sauce ladle, fiddle pattern, engraved, Indian colonial silver mustard spoon, Hamilton & Co, Calcutta, Georgian silver tea caddy spoon, altered etc
A mixed group of items, to include a small rosebowl, London 1901, a semi-fluted sugar and matching cream jug, Chester, 1900, a christening mug, Birmingham 1959, a caddy spoon, Glasgow 1957, maker Robert Allison (Glasgow School of Art), with planished bowl and Celtic cross form terminal, a pierced shell shaped dish, salts, cased cutlery and other pieces, various dates and makers, also a few electroplated items (qty)
A collection of mostly silver items, to include a shaped circular salver, with marks for London 1932, by Asprey & Co. Ltd, of plain form with beaded border, 24cm diameter, a Scottish Georgian sugar sifter spoon, Edinburgh 1786, by PR, a cased six-piece condiment set, London 1933, by Walker & Hall, a baluster form hot water pot, London 1904, assorted caddy spoons, a drum inkwell and other pieces, various dates and makers, together with a few electroplated items, to include a pair of candelabra, a travelling watch (qty)
A George III eight day oak long case clock, signed Michael Goddard, Newark, 1741, the caddy top hood with turned quarter columns, enclosing a brass dial with silvered chapter ring, date aperture and subsidiary second hand, enclosed in pierced mask centred spandrels, over a plain trunk and plinth, (237cm height)
A circa 1800 Oak Longcase Clock the caddy topped hood over a floral painted arched 30cm dial with seconds dial, date aperture and black Roman numerals. The 8-day movement striking on a bell, shaped top and crossbanded trunk door flanked by angled ebony inlaid corners on crossbanded panelled base, 256cm high.
AN 18TH CENTURY OAK 30 HOUR LONGCASE CLOCK, by Peter Selby of Wareham, having caddy top hood with arched apeture flanked by turned pillasters, moulded arched waist door and panelled base. Arched brass face with engraved decoration, seconds dial and date apeture, 30 hour movement striking on one bell. The face 12" Wide x 17" High, overall 83" High. (Peter Selby, Wareham, 1760- 1795).

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