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CHINOISERIE BRACKET CLOCK EDWARD & SONS OF GLASGOW, EARLY 20TH CENTURY with two train eight day movement striking on a coil, the brass dial with silvered Roman and Arabic numeral chapter ring, the caddy top with swing handle, the case decorated with chinoiserie scenes, on four bun feet35cm highVery dusty, four slight splits to the corners of the door; joints to domed top and handle plate are showing some separation; some usual rubbing to gilding; some slight scuffs and nicks to corners and edges; rear grille concave and slightly pushed in so would benefit from being straightened, interior fabric very tired; currently overwound so this will require attention but otherwise movement looks relatively clean; chapter ring with light wear
FRENCH BOULLE MANTEL CLOCK AND WALL BRACKET MID TO LATE 19TH CENTURY with twin train eight day movement by Japy Freres, striking on a bell, the back plate further inscribed Marshall & fils a Paris, the white enamel dial set with Roman numerals, the waisted tortoiseshell case with cherub surmount, brass foliate mounts and inlay, glazed front to reveal a foliate cast bob, on scrolling acanthus feet, the bracket of inverted caddy form with gilt mounts and acorn finialthe clock 40cm highDial extensively damaged; lost the applied metal mount to upper right corner; boulle work crazed, tightly particularly to right side where it is more visibly worn, dry and cracked; pitting and rubbing to gilt mounts; pronounced wear to top of rear door and surrounding area; movement does respond when wound but no guarantee of working order, alarm mechanism not tested; bracket with some loosening to the mounts but overall similar condition to clock body
A Persian / Indian white metal lidded pot, pull-off domed cover, all-over repoussé decorated with floral & foliate scrolls, 3¼in. (8.3cm.) high, together with a cup with dancing figures and a continental silver caddy spoon, 8.8 tr.oz. * Condition: * All unmarked. * Condition: The cup with split to rim, otherwise good.
A novelty silver miniature tea caddy in the form of a Georgian serpentine knife box, Synyer & Beddoes, Birm. 1917, the box with fancy loop handle to cover, opening to reveal gilt interior for storage, 3¼in. (8.2cm.) high, weight 5.3 tr.oz. * Condition: Very good, tight fitting lid, hallmarks good.
An Omar Ramsden & Alwyn Carr Arts and Crafts silver & enamel caddy spoon, Ramsden & Carr, London, 1907, fig shaped bowl with spot hammered decoration, the intertwined knotted handle applied with a green/blue enamel heart shaped cabochon, 3.1/8in. (8cm.) long, gross weight 1.4 tr.oz. * Early example of silversmith's work. * Condition: Tiny hairlines and nibbles to enamel (seen magnified) overall very good.
A Danish silver caddy spoon by Georg Jensen, with beaded fiddle pattern handle, import marks for London 1928, a George IV silver old English pattern caddy spoon, by William Bateman I, London 1821, two other silver caddy spoons, a pair of George III bright cut sugar tongs by George Burrows, London 1795, two further small decorative pairs of sugar tongs, three condiment spoons, and various Dutch and Continental spoons, 8.5oz overall (qty)
A set of six silver-gilt and enamel coffee spoons, the white enamel bowls painted with floral sprays, by William Suckling Ltd, Birmingham 1962, cased, together with a George III silver caddy spoon, by George Smith II, London 1796, and a German silver desk seal, embossed with iris, stamped 800, 7cm high (3)
A collection of silver items, comprising a late Victorian milk jug with lobed and embossed decoration, by James Dixon & Son Ltd, Sheffield 1892, 8cm high, a cigarette case, a five-bar toast rack, a pedestal sweetmeat dish, three napkin rings, a caddy spoon with scalloped bowl, and a set of eight teaspoons with pierce-decorated handles, 18oz overall (qty)
A George III silver caddy spoon, with scalloped bowl by John Thropp, Birmingham 1816, 7cm long, a pair of 18th century Irish silver bright-cut sugar tongs by Carden Terry, Cork, maker's mark and stamped sterling, an early 18th century Irish brandy warming pan, maker's mark only for William Clarke of Cork (repairs, AF), four various 19th century condiment spoons and a teaspoon (8)Caddy spoon is in good condition. Tongs have a repair and are dented and buckled. Three of the mustard spoons are a bit bent/misshapen. The small brandy pan has a strip of repair to the body, approx 4" long, and several dents and knocks to the lower area and base. The wooden handle has a chip. There are engraved initials R.B.W 1760 to the side.
A Norwegian silver and enamel tea strainer, by David Andersen, with red and white enamel decoration, 12cm long, and other similar pieces including a sauce ladle, sugar tongs, caddy spoon with twist handle, and various teaspoons, 7oz overall (qty)The tea strainer and sauce ladle appear to be in good condition overall, with some scratches though the silver is dull and tarnished. All other pieces have some degree of damage to the enamel, and one of the spoons is broken in two.
A late 19th century Continental silver cylindrical jar and cover, embossed with scenes of figures on horseback, import marks for Joseph Morpurgo, London 1892, 7.5cm high, together with a silver half lobed milk jug, London 1898, a silver small baluster tea caddy and cover, Chester 1909, and a pair of silver salts and spoons, cased, 12oz overall (4)
A Continental silver sweetmeat dish, of shaped oval form, pierced and embossed with figures and swags of flowers, stamped 800, 20cm wide, a silver cream jug, Birmingham 1972, and other silver comprising a baluster small castor, a twin handled sugar basin, a shaped square section tea caddy and cover, an embossed quatrefoil shaped small dish, and a pierced bottle coaster with turned wooden base, 19.5oz weighable (7)
A late Victorian silver cream jug, with girdled body and leaf capped scroll handle, by Thomas Hayes, Birmingham 1897, a late Victorian silver sugar basin, a pair of George III bright-cut table spoons by Peter & Ann Bateman, London 1794, a set of six bright-cut teaspoons, London 1807, three further George III table spoons, a Victorian fiddle pattern caddy spoon with scalloped bowl by William John Smily, London 1850, three other silver spoons and a pair of sugar tongs, 23oz overall (qty)
A 19th century Tunbridge ware rosewood tea caddy and a Mauchlineware box first having dome top inlaid with a micromosaic panel of a flower basket, the sides with a band of scrolling oak leaves and acorns, lined and foiled lidded interior, second transfer decorated with a view of Cabourg La Plage France and with decorative border, (2)First height 14cm. length 14 cm., depth 11.5 cm.Condition:Caddy in good condition. Slight short stable splits to micromosaic panel on caddy. Interior clean. Overall good colour. No key. Mauchline box in fair condition with slight scuffs and marks
An early Victorian silver melon shaped cream jug, a spill vase and other silverfirst London, 1843, William Moulson, baluster form with scroll rim and handle, acanthus scrolled feet, crested, second Birmingham, 1902, Selfridge & Co, of panelled tapering form on a weighted foot, together with a pair of Victorian fiddle pattern sugar tongs, a pierced napkin ring, an a/f early Victorian caddy spoon etc., (6)first height 13.5cm., weighable silver approx. 9.84oztCondition:Occasion knocks to cream jug. Spill vase with knocks. Af caddy spoon lacking handle temrinal, plain napkin ring misshapen and dented
A late Victorian silver tea caddySheffield, 1898 by John Roundof plain shaped oblong from with a reeded band with husk panels and gadrooned rim, hinged part fluted cover with ebony knop finial, on ball feet, interior gilt, crested height 11.5cm., weight approx. 4.82oztCondition:Good condition. Some rubbing to gilt interior
A collection of mid century mostly Borrowdale hammered copper and stainless steel dishes and bowls to include a circular tray engraved with a seagull together with a Keswick School of Industrial Arts stainless steel triangular dish, an oval dish on legs, a caddy spoon etc, (12)tray diameter 29cm.Condition:Fair condition
A collection of Arts & Crafts copper to include tea caddies, dishes and other itemsto include a Henry Loveridge & Co hammered oval tea caddy and two candle holders, a Joseph Snakey & Sons Art Nouevau caddy, a pair of circular dishes, a twin handled dish and and another dish stamped The Birmingham Guild Ltd., a circular dish stamped Benson, a dish with floral repousse decoration, a repousee decorated rectangular tray, various dishes, (15)first height 10.8cm.Condition:Overall fair condition
Liberty & Co Tudric pewter items to include a crumb tray, caddy spoon and other items comprising items designed by Archibald Knox: a crumb tray model 0532, of planished demi lune shape cast with whiplash foliage, a bachelors teapot with rattan handled, model 025,stamped made by Liberty & C0., and a vase model 0957 (lacking liner) together with a caddy spoon with enamel decorated terminal No 01094 and a pedestal dish, 01353, (5)first length 25cm.Condition:Crumb scoop and teapot in good condition. Vase has no glass liner and has slight lean. Caddy spoon slight buckle and pushed areas to bowl edges. Pedestal dish bowl has pushed down on foot and is dinged and knocked
Three Bow octagonal blue and white plates c.1760-65, one rare and painted with two Chinese figures conversing in a garden, within a formal floral and trellis panel border, another elongated and painted with the Golfer and Caddy pattern, the last small and painted with the Jumping Boy pattern within tied auspicious motifs, the former with a riveted crack, 27.3cm max. (3)Provenance: the David Stopher Collection.
A Victorian silver apostle type spoon, Lee and Wigfull, Sheffield 1891, of typical form, 18.5cm long, a cased set of silver coloured teaspoons, each with abalone set terminal, 11cm long, and a selection of silver and silver coloured caddy and mustard spoons, a pickle fork, examples with shell shaped bowls, rope twist details and plain polished examples (18)
A pair of George III silver fiddle, thread and shell pattern sauce ladles, 18cm long, together with a silver circular dish, Lowe & Sons, Chester 1962, 8.5cm diameter, a silver shell shaped caddy spoon, Francis Howard Ltd, Sheffield 1978, 8cm long, an Edwardian silver Hanoverian pattern teaspoon, Henry Williamson Ltd, Sheffield 1906, 11.5cm long, and a silver mounted cigarette box, gross weight 7.9ozt (without box) (6)
A collection of items, to include a yellow metal and blue stone bar brooch, the central round cut blue stone with seed pearl surround, reverse stamped 15ct, 5cm long, and a silver caddy spoon, Cooper Brothers and Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1922, 9.5cm long, a 9ct gold cased Zenith ladies wristwatch, reverse of the plain polished case stamped '9.375 London 1964, a hollow silver bangle, Charles Horner, Chester 1924, 8.5cm diameter, a silver coloured 'girls guide' compass and whistle, 9.5cm long, a rolled gold Yardolette pencil, 10cm and a inlaid shell coin purse (at fault) (7) Your attention is drawn to our important notice regarding the Trevanion sale of watches found in our Terms & Conditions, please read this prior to bidding.

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