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A Victorian rosewood and mother of pearl inlaid tea caddy of sarcophagus form, with two internal canisters on compressed bun feet, 20.5 x 34cm (af), and an Edwardian mahogany and inlaid apprentice table top chest of two drawers, 28 x 38.5cm (2).Additional InformationThe first box has numerous losses to the mother of pearl inlay, numerous chips, losses, etc. There is no internal jar. One canister with partially loose lid. One of the feet are somewhat loose as well. The second item has general surface wear, scratches, dents, indents, scuffs, marks, etc.
Collection of Chinese blue and white export porcelain, including a platter decorated with houses by a lake scene, 15" wide, pair of hot water pots each with four handle loops and spouts, larger jar and cover, circular lidded pot, tea caddy, four further jars, slim vase and pair of small side plates (faults)
A group of late nineteenth, early twentieth century French faience wares, circa 188-1920. To include: a Quimper plate with a cockerel, a footed floral comport, a cup and saucer, a blue and white chest of drawers and a Desvres tea caddy in the Chinese style. Plate: 23 cm wide. Tea caddy: 12 cm tall. (5)From the estate of the late Norman Walmsley. Condition: In generally good condition.
A miniature tortoiseshell bracket timepiece, of Georgian design, caddy top with white metal swing handle and flame finials, 7cm square brass dial with silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals and mas spandrels, single fusee mechanism, on a matching wall bracket which slides into the back, height 22cm, contained in a fitted oak carry case (key)
A late 19th century gilt-metal mounted mahogany bracket clock, of small proportions, 11cm slightly convex white enamel dial inscribed J.W. Benson, Ludgate Hill, London, Arabic numerals, painted with ribbon-tied swags of flowers, chased scroll hands, twin-winding holes, 8-day French movement striking on a gong, caddy top with urnular finials, lotus frieze, foliate bosses at angles, skirted base with leaf-and-berry border, bun feet, 29cm high, c. 1900
A George II Staffordshire oak longcase clock, square brass dial 11in (27.5cm) dial with Roman and Arabic chapters, cast brass spandrels, matted centre, pierced hands, date aperture,signed Redshaw/Newcastle, 30 hour movement, countwheel striking on a bell, hood with caddy top with wide cornice supported on turned columns, rectangular crossbanded door to waist with boxwood and ebony stringing, skirted plinth base, 85.5 in (220cm) high, weight and pendulum with brass bob.John Redshaw of Newcastle-under-Lyme was working from the 1740s to the 1760s before being succeeded by his son Daniel, who had taken over by 1771.

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