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Oak eight day longcase clock, the 12" brass arched dial signed Willm. Parry, Newport on a silvered disc to the arch, the silvered chapter ring enclosing a matted centre engraved with birds, with subsidiary seconds dial and calendar aperture, the case with long rounded arched door and the hood surmounted by a stepped caddy top, 89" high (pendulum, no weights)
Good walnut marquetry eight day longcase clock, the 10" square brass dial signed Mansell Bennett, Londini Fecit, the case with long marquetry door inlaid with birds amidst flowering foliage and fitted with a circular lenticle within a beaded border, the hood fitted with barley twist columns and surmounted by a stepped caddy top with three brass ball and spire finials, 88" high (pendulum, two brass cased weights and keys) **This clock is sold with a purchase receipt from Roderick Antique Clocks of London for £13,100 dated 29th July 2000
Fine English flame mahogany three train longcase clock with 6-pillar movement, the 12" brass arched dial signed James Bullock, London to the centre, with subsidiary seconds dial, calendar aperture and strike/silent dial to the arch, the movement with deadbeat escapement and maintaining power striking the quarters on two bells and the hours on another, the case with long rounded arched door and the hood surmounted by a moulded rounded arched cornice with caddy top and brass ball finial, 90" high (pendulum, no weights)
A near pair of Chinese blue & white caddies, of barrel form, the rib moulded bodies with medallions painted with antiques, one with a panel of calligraphy, between bands of Buddhist symbols, 15.5cm high; and a single barrel form caddy with similar decoration, the foot with a recessed rim, 13.2cm highAll in good condition with no obvious visible faults.
A small collection of 19th century Tunbridge ware, comprising a dome topped tea caddy, 19.5cm, a desk thermometer, 19.5cm, an octagonal basket (minus handle), 20.2cm dia, a rectangular sewing box, 24.3cm, a chamberstick and the top of a stamp boxQty: 6The octagonal basket has no handle, some evidence of being glued back togetherThe small chamber candlestick has a section of its border missingThe stamp box has no baseThe needlework box/pincushion has a very small section of stringing missing.The obelisk is OK but a little loose at the joints, the screw needs tightening up.See images for clarification
A rare brass mounted and ebony table clock, the movement by Henry Jones, London, circa 1685 and later The six latched and finned pillar bell striking movement with verge escapement regulated by a short bob pendulum and incomplete pull quarter-repeat mechanism, the foliate scroll and tulip engraved backplate signed ‘Henry Jones, in the Temple’ to centre, a 6.5 inch square brass dial with matted centre, silvered Roman numeral chapter ring with short fleur-de-lys half hour markers and Arabic five minutes within the narrow outer minute track, pierced steel hands and winged cherub mask brass spandrels. The ebony veneered caddy case with hinged floral handle and foliate cast and pierced oval mount, moulded and glazed front door applied with gilt foliate scroll escutcheons to jambs, the sides with conforming rectangular windows beneath lozenge-shaped sound frets, the rear with further rectangular glazed door set within the frame of the case, the base with shallow ogee moulded skirt over squab feet, 30.5cm (12ins) high, with a fine 17th century scroll pierced and engraved winding key, 34cm high, 23.5cm wide, 15.5cm deep Henry Jones (1634-1694) is an important maker. He was apprenticed to Edward East August 165, gaining his Freedom of the Clockmakers' Company in July 1663. It was not until 1772 that Jones set up on his own in the Inner Temple, London, having previously worked as a journeyman to Edward East. By 1775 he is recorded as 'in Inner Temple Lane' prior to being appointed as an Assistant of the Clockmakers' Company the following year, and was made a Warden in 1687 and served as Master of the Company in 1691. The engraving to the backplate of this Lot closely compares to the only known table clock by Peter Knibb. See Lee, Ronald A. ‘The Knibb Family, Clockmakers’, p. 129, pl. 139 - Stock Ref:11775-127
THREE SILVER ITEMS To include: an Edwardian shaped oval dressing table box by William Comyns, London 1907, embossed and pierced with a wedding couple in a horse and carriage, bells and scrolls, on four claw feet, 15cm (6in) long; an oval silver tea caddy by George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, Chester 1916, embossed with a band of classical figures, 9.5cm (3 3/4in) high; and an oval box by Henry Matthews, Birmingham 1896, 8cm (3 1/4in) high 305g (9.8 oz) gross
A VICTORIAN SILVER SQUARE BALUSTER TEA CADDY HAWKSWORTH, EYRE & CO., SHEFFIELD 1865 With a domed finial to the floral chased domed cover, the body chased with C-scrolls, engraved with a crest, monogram and presentation inscription, on four scroll feet 14cm (5 1/2in) high Together with a Victorian baluster castor by Charles Stuart Harris, London 1884, with an orb finial to the pierced and wrythen domed cover, the body chased with decorative wrythen panels, a shaped vacant reserve and on a circular moulded spreading foot 18cm (7in) high 389g (12.5 oz) gross Condition Report: Tea caddy - Marks to the body worn, clearer to the cover, cover fits well, engraving worn, various pierced holes, wobbles Castor - Marks clear, wobbles, no engraving, split to bottom of cover Both with light scratches and wear commensurate with age and use Condition Report Disclaimer
A VICTORIAN SILVER BOMBAY SQUARE SHAPED TEA CADDY WILLIAM COMYNS & SONS, LONDON 1887 With a finial to the domed cover, engraved with a monogram, chased with C-scrolls and floral sprays 10cm (4in) high Together with an Edwardian silver castor by Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1907, with a pierced domed cover, a girdle and on four shell and stepped pad feet 12cm (4 3/4in) high 336g (10.8 oz) gross Condition Report: Tea caddy - Marks are clear, stands well, engraving is crisp, cover fits tightly, decoration good Castor - Marks are well struck, cover screws down tightly, wobbles, no engraving Light scratches and wear commensurate with age and use Condition Report Disclaimer
A Victorian silver tea caddy, Thomas Smily, London 1865, of rectangular form on four bun feet, hinged cover with cast finial modelled as an Oriental gentleman, engraved with floral sprigs within geometric and foliate borders, emblazoned with a crest of a griffin holding a star, marked to base 'Elkington & Co Liverpool', 10.6cm x 7.4cm x 14.7cm, weight 13.54oztCR; Overall good, no large dents, splits or signs of repair. Moderate scratching to the body. Some denting to the feet, as a result the caddy does wobble slightly on a level surface. Engraved details are clear and crisp with minimal wear. Knop in good order and secure. Hinged cover opens smoothly and closes flush.
A selection of silver table ware and dressing table accessories, to include an Art Deco silver mounted cut glass dressing table bottle, Adie Brothers, Birmingham 1924, of tapering form with star cut base, the cover decorated with a bird on branch, 9cm high (at fault), a cased pair of Victorian silver shell-shaped salts and spoons, William Aitken, Chester 1899, a Victorian silver caddy spoon, a George V cased silver christening set, James Dixon & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1934, a further cased silver christening set, a pair of silver shell-shaped salt spoons and five further silver mounted cut glass bottles (16) (9at fault)
An early 20th century silver commemorative caddy spoon, the oval bowl embossed with Edward V within beaded border, the scrolling handle surmounted by The Royal Coat of Arms, marks for Berthold Muller, Chester 1903, 12cm long, together with a set of six George V silver coffee spoons, Emile Viner, Sheffield 1931, each 11cm long, five silver teaspoons, Emile Viner, Sheffield 1958, 11.7cm long, a Victorian silver apostle spoon, Henry John Lias & James Wakely London 1883, 17.5cm long, two George V silver golfing interest teaspoons, Frank Cobb & Co Ltd, Sheffield 1928, each 11.7cm long, a Victorian silver thistle teaspoon, Henry Bourne, Birmingham 1892, 9.5cm long, and a further continental silver spoon, 13cm long, gross weight 9.09ozt (17)
A selection of18th century and later Chinese porcelain, predominantly Imari ware, comprising a footed centre bowl, 23cm diameter, a tea caddy and cover, 12cm high, a pair of mugs, 8cm high, a further mug, 9cm high, and a blue and white prunus pattern ginger jar and associated cover, 17cm high (6) (at fault)Condition report; Bowl- Three large rim descending hairline cracks. Chipping to the rim. Pitting visible and surface wear and scratching also present. Tea caddy - Cover cracked and re-glued, and chipped. Chip to the shoulder of the caddy. Gilt wear. Some chipping to the foot rim and some pitting throughout. Surface wear visible. One mug with a small rim descending hairline crack and minor firing cracks to the underside. Ginger jar cover (associated) with re-glued dog finial and chipping present to the underside.
A 19th century figured walnut tea caddy, of domed form applied with polished brass mounts and rivet detail, opening to a pair of lidded compartments, 16cm H x 23cm W x 12cm D, along with a George III flame mahogany tea caddy, of rectangular form with twin lidded compartments, 12cm H x 23cm W x 12cm D (2)Condition reportWalnut tea caddy has been sun bleached particularly to the sides and back with minor water stains to the top with small veneer blisters, small loss of silk lining to the interior of the cover, 1cm long, lacking brass rivet to the LHS front of the caddy where the banding has become detached, RHS similarly has become detached although the rivet remains.Mahogany tea caddy has general light fading and wear and the escutcheon is missing
A selection of silver and silver coloured tableware and accessories, to include; a Tiffany silver floral brooch, 64mm long, a silver mounted bottle coaster, P H Vogel & Co, London 1979, 9.3cm wide, a novelty silver caddy spoon, A J Bailey, Birmingham 1930, 6.2cm long, a George VI silver pin dish, Charles S Green & Co Ltd, Birmingham 1942, 10.5cm wide, a cased silver mounted magnifying glass and letter opener, George Wish, Sheffield 1913, a silver pencil, Walker & Hall, Birmingham 1958, 12.3cm long, a silver cased Yardio-Led pencil, Johnson, Matthey & Co, London 1960, 12.2cm long, a pair of silver napkin rings, ten assorted commemorative coins, a pair of silver coloured grape snips, a glass hip flask with silver coloured cap and detachable stirrup cup, and a further assortment of tableware and accessories (Qty)
Mixed Lot: Victorian christening mug with engraved naturalistic decoration and presentation inscription to front, scrolled handle, 8.5cm tall, London 1876 by The Goldsmiths Alliance Ltd, Cornhill, London, a Victorian caddy spoon with foliate prick engraving to the bowl, Birmingham 1850 by George Unite, six hallmarked souvenir spoons mainly with enamelled finials, three further small spoons, Victorian pickle fork and a three piece engine turned silver backed dressing table set comprising hand mirror, hair brush and clothes brush, Birmingham 1954/5 by W G Sothers Ltd, weighable silver 209gms (15)

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