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A BLACK AND GILT LACQUERED LONGCASE CLOCK With eight-day bell striking movement, the 13inch arched brass dial with silvered Roman numeral chapter ring and subsidiary date dial, inscribed Daniel Kedden, Little Britain, London, the arch with automaton panel inscribed 'Sic transit Gloria Mundi', the case with arch and moulded cornice surmounted by three flaming torch finials, the blind fret carved frieze with arched glazed door above an arched rectangular trunk door on panelled base with moulded plinth255cm high overallProvenance: Formerly the Messel family collection in the Long Drawing Room at Nymans Removed to the Drawing Room at Holmstead Manor in 1947 after the disastrous fire and thence by descent to Oliver Messel Supplied by Oliver Messel to Frederick and Phyllis Watkins for Flaxley AbbeyCondition Report: Movement is complete but in dirty neglected condition hence requires a clean/overhaul before putting to use. Although the movement is contemporary with the dial and case there is evidence in the dial plate indicating that the dial was originally drilled/laid-out for a different movement hence it is most likely that the present movement is a replacement fitted early in the clocks life. The dial has visible dial feet/filled holes as well as some slight casting cracks to the matted centre and there is an additional calendar aperture behind the signature plaque. The arch spandrels have spare holes behind suggesting that they may be replacements. The dial finish is dull/tarnished otherwise dial is in sound condition.The case is probably original to the dial but not to the movement. The hood is lacking its domed caddy superstructure and the left hand section of fret to the arched frieze. The base would have had a double moulded skirt which is now no longer present. The left hand throat moulding is currently detached; the trunk door is lacking its upper clamp (applied to the inside of the panel behind the arch) - does not affect the appearance/integrity of the door. Otherwise case is in sound original unrestored condition but with overall wear, flaking, bumps, scuffs shrinkage and wear commensurate with age and use.Clock has two lead weights, case key, pendulum but no winder. Condition Report Disclaimer
A late 19th century gilt-metal mounted ebonised bracket clock, the silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals, within gilt spandrels and arched surmount, the case with caddy top, pierced grille sides and fitted with urn finials, movement stamped "Lenzkirch", striking on a gong (lacking key). Height including handle 38cm
An Early Victorian Figured Rosewood Tea Caddy, of sarcophagus shape, the interior fitted with cut glass bowl and lidded compartments, 14ins x 8ins x 7.25ins high, a George III rosewood tea caddy, of sarcophagus shape, the interior with cut glass bowl and lidded canisters, 12.5ins x 6ins x 8ins high, and a two-division tea caddy
Four 19th century wooden trinket boxes and tea caddies, comprising two tea caddies a small sarcophagus form burr walnut caddy,19 by 11.5 by 13cm high, and another rosewood caddy with satinwood beading, 30.5 by 15 by 14.5cm high, containing a single associated interior lidded container, together with twin handled mahogany case, with hinged lid and base drawer, 40 by 26 by 21cm, a mahogany mirror base converted into a three drawer dressing table box. (4)
Chinese rectangular blue and white porcelain tea caddy, possibly late 18th-early 19th century, decorated with recessed panels of floral decoration with moulded scroll borders, 13 x 11.5 x 6 cm overall, (cover missing); and a rectangular porcelain incense burner, of similar age, decorated with green underglaze Qilin/Foo dogs and Chinese characters, 14 x 11 x 6cm
Sanders & Mackenzie, an Art Deco silver egg cup & spoon set, engine turned decoration, in original box, Birmingham 1933, 34g, together with other items various, including a silver mounted facet glass scent bottle, silver trinket casket, silver butter knife with mother-of-pearl handle, a "Mr Punch" child's rattle / teether, button hook, caddy spoons, etc.
A good early 18th century oak cased longcase clock, signed to the 11 inch brass dial for Waddington (John, sometimes Johannes, listed by Loomes as c1710 to 1740) de Chorley, the dial with cherubs head spandrels, finely matted centre and fleur-de-lys half hour markers to the chapter ring, single-handed 30-hour movement striking on a bell, caddy top case standing 235cm tall, hood door with attached pillars, full length arched top door with lenticle, with weight and pendulum. The clock case contains a label with interesting provenance that the clock was purchased at an estate auction from Haigh Hall c1946Condition Report:Clock is generally in good, untouched condition, probably since purchased. Caddy top possible addition as backboard has now been added to. Some minor mouldings missing, split in bezel around bullseye. Dial does fit, no loss to mask. Base has had lower half replaced. Movement dirty, needs a service. Time train ok, strike seems bound up / not working.
CHARLES GRETTON LONDON: A GEORGE I MONTH-GOING LONGCASE CLOCK the 30.5cm brass arched dial with edge engraving, corner spandrels of two cherubs holding a single crown, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, the engraved cartouche within the arch inscribed " Cha Gretton LONDON", the month-going five pillar movement, striking on a bell. In a walnut veneered case with a sliding caddy hood, the long rectangular door with glass lenticle, 244cm high. Inside the case is a label of the retailer " G. Horstmann & Sons", who were active in Union Street Bath, from approximately 1904 until 1925. Note: This clock features in the Charles Gretton catalogue raisonne. In Charles Gretton Clock & Watchmaking Through the Golden Age' by D. Raddage, W. Meinen and L. Radage, this clock features as reference LC75, on page 233. It is recorded that this is one of the last known Gretton longcase clocks.
A Small Collection of Antique Sterling Silver Assorted Spoons and Tea Strainers. Features George III - Silver Tea Caddy, Maker Samuel Pike + A Further Victorian Period Silver Tea Caddy Spoon, Maker George Unite. Hallmark Birmingham 1865 + A Pair of Late Victorian Silver Salt Spoons, Hallmark Chester 1901 and Lastly an Elizabeth II Sterling Silver Tea Strainer, Hallmark Birmingham 1963. Length 5,5 Inches - 13.75 cms. Weight 43.3 grams.
Georgian mahogany rectangular tea caddy of with canted corners, early C20th Japanese japanned trinket chest of three graduated drawers, early C20th letter scale with one 2oz weight, mahogany instrument box bearing makers label, John Weiss & Son 287 Oxford Street, collection of other decorative wooden items including bowl, spice container, cigarette box, Russian doll, etc

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