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Non-caddy spoons incl:+ *ALEX CHECK* An Onslow pattern sugar sifter with hook end, unmarked, a German spoon with a deep leaf bowl, a strainer spoon with a conical bowl, by Messrs Eley & Fern 1805, an Onslow condiment cream ladle with hook end and matching small sifter ladle, four other spoon parts, and three other various spoons. (12)
A Pair of George III Caddy Spoons, King's pattern with shell shaped bowls, maker's mark "IW", Newcastle 1837, 9.5cm long; Another George III Caddy Spoon, shaped bowl with pierced stars, wriggle work detail to the bowl and handle, maker's mark "IT", Birmingham 1811, 8cm long and A Moat Spoon, pierced bowl and pointed finial, marks worn, 12.5cm long (4)
A Mahogany Sewing Box and Bobbin Caddy Combined, circa 1825, the cabinet inlaid with string lines with looped angles, with two sliding panels to the top with one fitted and one open compartment, with a band of real and false drawers to each end with gilt brass handles, upon claw and sphere feet, 32cm wide, 17cm high
A Quilled Paper Octagonal Tea Caddy, dated 1786, the flat lid with a central whorled motif centred by a small turned bone mushroom knob, flowers to the border, against a ground of tight scrolls, each of the main body panels with various designs of flower specimens including tulips, one side panel with a ribbon tied shield and enclosing initials "JN", the opposite panel "1786", all within an ebonised framing, the interior now gutted and lined in blue velvet, 11.7cm high, 15.4cm wide
A Painted Papier Mache Two-Division Tea Caddy, circa 1850, of rectangular section, the lid painted with a parakeet perched amongst roses and passion flowers and trailing branches in gilt, the remaining side panels with further sprays of flowers, internally with two square-lidded compartments with mother of pearl buttons within circlets of flowers, the rim edged in ivory, raised on button feet, 12.5cm high, 18.5cm wide; and A Similarly Decorated Stationery Box, the serpentine hinged lid enclosing a compartmented and papered interior with slice cut ink bottle, 16cm wide (2)
A George III figured mahogany stick barometer, the rectangular silvered register with vernier, mercury thermometer and signed 'Northen, Hull', the case with broken pediment, exposed tube to the caddy moulded shaft and domed cistern cover to the rounded base, restorations and replacements, 95cm high.
A French brass eight-day four-glass mantel clock, circa 1890, the bell-striking movement with mercury compensated pendulum and visible brocot escapement to the recessed dial centre, with white enamel Roman numeral chapter ring, in bevel glazed caddy moulded rectangular case on plinth base, 28cm high.
A Plymouth oak eight-day longcase clock, with rocking figure to arch circa 1785, the four-pillar rack and bell striking movement with 12 inch brass dial applied with Roman numeral silvered chapter ring with Arabic minutes and leafy scroll cast spandrels, the centre with subsidiary seconds dial and arch calendar aperture within engraved scene of a square rigged sailing vessel passing the Barbican, the arch with a rocking figure of Fortuna and signed 'William Pearce, Plymouth' along upper edge, in a caddy-top case with break-arch cornice and Corinthian pilasters to hood, over shaped-top trunk door and on plinth base, 212cm high.
A fine Bristol mahogany eight-day longcase clock with 'High Water at Bristol Key', circa 1750, the four-pillar rack and bell striking movement with 12 inch brass break-arch dial applied with silvered Roman numeral chapter ring with Arabic minutes and signed 'Isaac Hewlett, Bristol' along lower edge, with rococo scroll and cockleshell spandrels, the matted centre with subsidiary seconds ring and calendar aperture, with moonphase to arch calibrated for tidal times to upper edge, the fine case with ogee moulded caddy and cornice over integral hood pilasters and shaped-top parquetry line inlaid trunk door, on conforming plinth base with bracket feet, 245cm high. A regulator by his son, William, is also offered in this sale as 291.

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