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An Early Victorian silver caddy spoon, Birmingham 1840, by Taylor & Perry; a pair of Georg Jensen sugar nips, London 1931; a pair of bottle labels, Birmingham 1933; a cased three piece condiment set; a cased two piece christening set; a sauce boat, a cream jug; a pierced oval dish, various dates and makers; and a large electroplated twin handled tray (qty)
An interesting selection of silver including sugar nips, a Georgian shell shaped tea caddy spoon, a shell shaped bright cut George III condiment spoon, mustard spoon, an ivory grip pickle fork and a late 19th/early 20th century folding silver and tortoiseshell comb also a small selection of silver plate
An early 19c mahogany and oak longcase clock with caddy top, brass finials, fluted columns to the side of the hood over a trunk with fluted sides, shaped door, cross-banded base on bracket feet; the white painted dial inscribed "Tate Winterton" and with balloon and sailing vessels to the top of the face, jewelled decorative spandrels, Arabic numerals and seconds and date dials, enclosing an eight-day movement, 230 cms. overall.
A George III tea caddy of oval form, the hinged lid with pineapple finial, all-over bright cut decoration of flowerheads, garlands and tied ribbons, crested and monogrammed, the base inscribed 'Made at the Silver Lyon, Foster Lane, London', 13.5cm. long, maker T D possibly Thomas Daniell, London 1785, 323gm., 10.89oz.
A Chinese Export lacquer fan box, the shaped sides decorated with village scenes amongst foliate borders, 33cm wide; a pair of Chinese cloisonne vases, one damaged, 12cm high; a French pewter tea caddy, geometrically decorated with two lidded canister division, 16cm wide; and two Chinese papier mache trays inlaid with mother of pearl, 31cm wide and smaller, (6).
A fine mid 19th century rosewood mercury marine stick barometer, with cavetto moulded caddy pediment and moulded cornice over brass edged bowfronted glazed ivory backed scale calibrated in inches with vernier and signed 'Moon from Dollond, Minories, London' within geometric borders, the throat with ivory adjustment disc over spiral turned shaft mounted with glazed mercury thermometer and pivoted gimbals, the base with gadroon carved collar over cylindrical brass cistern, 91cm high.
A George III mahogany stick barometer, with broken pediment over rectangular silvered scale calibrated in inches, with vernier and alcohol farenheit thermometer, signed 'P. Martinelli, London', the trunk with exposed tube within chevron borders and caddy moulded angles, the base with domed cistern cover, 96cm high.
A French gilt brass four-glass mantel clock, circa 1880, the eight-day two-train bell-striking movement with mercury compensated pendulum and visible brocot escapement to the centre of the two-piece Roman numeral white enamel dial, the case with cast globe and telescope foliate draped trophy crest, over leafy mount applied caddy moulded angles and plinth base with foliate feet, 36cm high.
A George III mahogany architect's table, the concertina action rising two-part moulded edge top with unusual ratchet locking mechanism over pull-forward frieze and dividing front legs enclosing baize lined slide and incomplete compartments, with pivoted inkwell drawer to side and foliate cast brass handles to front, on four substantial caddy moulded square section supports with pierced angle brackets, 90cm high (top folded), 101cm wide, 63cm deep.

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