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A Rare Walnut Seaweed Marquetry Quarter Chiming Eight Day Longcase Clock, signed David Hubert, Londini, Fecit, circa 1710, caddied pediment with ivory and tortoiseshell inlaid finials, blind fret side panels, elaborate seaweed marquetry inlay depicting floral and scroll decoration, trunk with a glass lenticle, trunk sides with inlaid rectangular panels, plinth with bun shaped feet, 12-inch square brass dial with a silvered chapter ring signed, matted dial centre with a seconds dial, date aperture, three ringing winding holes, five pillar triple weight driven movement with an anchor escapement, quarter chiming on a nest of six bells and striking the hours on a further bell, 262cm high see illustrations David Hubert is recorded as an eminent maker working at the Strand in London in the early 18th century. He was admitted to the Clockmakers' Company in 1714 and became master of the Clockmakers' Company in 1743. Some of his work are exhibited in some of the important collections such as the well known Ilbert and Buckley collections. 11.10.19 Top caddy has been later added, side panels with fret work missing, case with chips and small cracks in parts, hood door glass is cracked, hood with chips to the column capitals, trunk door is slightly bowed, later glass lenticle, re-built plinth, dial is discoloured, movement needs cleaning, with pendulum and three weights.
A Japanese pot and cover with textured surface, a porcelain tea caddy (af) two oriental figures, a famille rose bowl and a blue and white saucers Condition Report: saucer (af). bowl has been used as a plant stand and has firing crack to the rim. tea caddy badly broken and restored. figures both damaged. pot and cover has a streak of white paint.
A group of glassware, 19th century, comprising; an oval facet cut tea caddy with silver plated hinged cover, 17cm. high; two cut glass butter dishes, covers and stands, tallest 17cm high; two urn shaped jars and covers, each approx. 22.5cm high; a pair of wine glasses with bucket bowls, 12.75cm high.
A George III Silver Tea-Caddy, Maker's Mark IP, Probably for Joseph Preedy, London, 1776, oval and engraved with foliage and flower swags, the front further engraved with a vacant cartouche with musical trophies below, the hinged cover with flower and foliage cast finial, 12cm wide, 11oz 15dwt . Fully marked underneath. Further marked inside cover with maker's mark and lion passant. There are some overall surface scratches and wear, consistent with age and use. There are some minor bruises, notable one at the bottom edge and on near the cartouche. The lock mechanism has been replaced and the pins which hold it on are not level on the front. Key lacking.
A Three-Piece American Silver Coffee-Service, by Tiffany and Co., New York, 1892-1902, each piece tapering, the lower body with a band of cast and chased foliage scrolls, comprising: a coffee-pot, with ivory insulated handle; a cream-jug and a sugar-bowl with drop-ring handles, Together With: a Victorian Silver Sifting-Spoon and a Silver-Plated Tea-Caddy Spoon, the coffee-pot 17.5cm high, gross weight of silver 23oz 11dwt (5). The coffee-service marked underneath. The marks are clear. There is some surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. There are some small pin dents in places. The sifting spoon and caddy-spoon are each marked underneath. The marks on each are clear.
A Georgian silver penknife with mother of pearl handle, a James Usher style silver teaspoon with a terminal cast of the Lincoln imp (William Aiken, Birmingham, 1904), a George IV tea caddy spoon, (Birmingham, 1837) two silver thimbles with one stamped 800, together with a silver plated child's rattle, overall weighable silver 1toz. (6)
A collection of Georgian, Victorian and Edwardian teaspoons, including a set of nine Old English pattern, terminals engraved 'S', Brewis & Co (Thomas Kanzow Bowley), London 1893, two sets of four King's pattern, HH or GA, London 1848 and 1859, further sets of teaspoons, salt spoons, a tea caddy spoon, butter spreader, and a condiment spoon, 26.0toz total. (42)
MAUCHLINE WARE TEA CADDY - DUNKELD a walnut tea caddy, with vignettes of Dunkeld on the front and lid, and a verse on the lid From the Athole Plantations Dunkeld. With brass mounts on the lid, the interior with 2 lids and tin lined. Marked on the back of one lid, Smith Mauchline, Manufacturers to His Majesty. 20cms across
A Chinese export blue and white porcelain part tea and coffee service, comprising a teapot and cover, a tea caddy and cover, a milk jug and cover, a bowl, twelve tea bowls, nine saucers, nine coffee cans, two spoon trays, a bowl and cover, and a dish See colour illustrationReport by GHA couple of small rim chips to one of the bowls.The smaller bowl has a foot-rim crack.Otherwise generally okay
Edward VII silver tea caddy of fluted oval form, the hinged lid with pineapple shaped finial, London 1909, sponsors mark of Charles Stuart Harris & Sons Ltd, 11cm high, 7toz approx Condition: There is a circular scratch to the lid where the knop has turned, some loss of definition to marks and decoration from polishing, lid and hinges close correctly and lie flat - **General condition consistent with age

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