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An early 19th Century oak long case clock, bracket foot below square section base with central raised panel, mid section with single door and quarter column sides below caddy topped hood containing eight day strike movement and dial painted with rose spandrels and ships, signed Hugh Knight, Stafford. 81' high. S/D.
An oak key cabinet, with pair of panelled double hinged doors enclosing interior with hooks, 46cm high; a George III mahogany tea caddy, with boxwood and chequer stringing, 24cm wide; and a mahogany table cabinet, with chequer stringing and fan paterae, comprising an arrangement of five drawers (presumably part of a metamorphic table), 88cm wide (3)
A GEORGE III CADDY SPOON the square bowl engraved with a quartered leaf design, the handle with further stylised engraving and initials J.P., Birmingham 1809, maker Joseph Willmore, also a pair of Exeter William IV fiddle pattern salt spoons, 1831, maker Isaac Parkin, a Victorian pair of salt spoons, London 1861, makers mark T.S., a George III Old English table spoon, London 1803, maker H.S., a pair of teaspoons, London 1866/65 by the Lias Bros, and a pair of Victorian sugar tongs, London 1865, with rope twist stems and beaded rims, total weight 5.5ozs (9)
A George III silver tea caddy and matching sugar box, Daniel Smith & Robert Sharp, London 1761, the caddy and the box each of bold ogee form with shaped bases and openwork scrolled feet, with domed lids with flower finials, crested, and contained in their original mahogany case fitted with silver handle, escutcheon, lock plate, hinges and scrollwork supports with claw feet, 14.4oz (the case 20.25 x 12.75 x 14cm)
A GEORGIAN INLAID MAHOGANY TEA CADDY the cushion top with ebony and sycamore geometric inlay around a central star motif and ebony and sycamore diamond frieze above body with similar decoration to either side, the front further embellished with rosewood and sycamore heart inlay raised on bracket feet, 24cm wide.
A Kodak Retinette camera with Schneider Kreuznach Reomar 1:35 / 45mm lens; a Kodak Junior II camera with 105 mm Anaston f/6.3 lens and 'Dakon' II shutter; a 1951 Festival of Britain tea caddy tin; two glass inkwells; a small collection of cigarette and trade cards by Player, Walls, Kelloggs etc; an R.A.F. sweetheart brooch; an R.A.F. cap badge; a Festival of Britain lapel badge, etc, (box).

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