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AN 18TH CENTURY MAHOGANY EIGHT DAY LONGCASE CLOCK, the caddy top hood with gilt ball finials and plain pilasters above a moulded trunk door and panelled base, the brass dial with silvered chapter ring, signed 'John Johnson, Walton', having Roman and Arabic numerals, foliate engraved matted centre with subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, 89" high.
A late 19th century French brass mantel clock, the caddy top surmounted by a pineapple finial, above a circular brass bezel, on a stepped plinth base, the 9.5cm pale blue enamel dial with Roman hour numerals, the French twin train brass movement with anchor escapement and outside count wheel, striking on a bell, 33.5cm high
An early 20th century French mahogany and line inlaid mantel clock, the gadrooned caddy top above an inlaid front panel flanked to each side by a stop fluted quarter column, on a stepped plinth and bun feet, the circular white enamel dial bearing Arabic numerals, the Samuel Marti brass drum twin train movement with anchor escapement, striking on a gong, 30.5cm high
An early Victorian caddy spoon, with marks for Birmingham 1840, maker Taylor & Perry, the scallop shaped bowl bright engraved with foliate decoration, a pair of Georg Jensen sugar nips, London 1931, a pair of bottle labels, Birmingham 1993, with shell and foliate borders, inscised WHISKY and GIN, a cased three piece condiment set, Birmingham 1926, maker Adie Bros, with planished finish, a cased two piece christening set, a sauce boat, a cream jug, a pierced oval dish and other pieces to include a large electroplated twin handled tray (qty)
A George III mahogany tea caddy, in finely figured veneers crossbanded in rosewood and line inlaid, the fitted interior retaining a pair of oval lidded canisters and provision for a bowl, 29cm w Insignificant old ring mark to the top, the hinges original but one requires reseating, small loss to the crossbanding on the bottom edge of the back. A fine quality caddy of attractive figure.
A George III mahogany oval tea caddy, inlaid to the lid with a large oval harewood ground patera and crossbanded in rosewood, the divided interior with a pair of covers, 12.5cm h, 19.5cm w The hinge and lock old replacements with small repairs in consequence, the lid with a few old stains and marks which do not detract from the overall appearance (Please see lot 859 for image)

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