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An early George III pollard oak eight day longcase clock, the caddy top above 12 inch brass dial inscribed 'Foden, Congleton' with date arched aperture above long shaped door, rounded quarter pillars to a plinth base, height approx 210cm.Thomas Foden of Congleton is registered as working in the town between 1753 and 1785.Additional InformationThis is a good honest clock which has not had any repair over the years, apart from a couple of minor pieces of spliced wood to the carcass. It does however require attention, the wood on the right hand side of the plinth base has lifted, there is a split to both the base and the door. Some old signs of woodworm to the back panels which are heavily worn in parts. There are some knocks and small sections missing and done a long time ago to the upright pillars. The Dial movement and case look as if they have been together since day one. The clock is sold with winding key, case key, pendulum and two weights.
A circa 1780s lozenge shaped two division tea caddy, with silk embroidered panels depicting floral cornucopia urns, length 19cm (af).Additional InformationOne glass panel to lid is broken, the silk panels are heavily stained, damaged and there is replacement hinge, one wooden replacement edge.
HENRY BOURNE; an Edward VII hallmarked silver tea caddy, with cylindrical stoneware body, Birmingham 1908, height 13cm.Additional InformationWe have some of the silver applied decoration lifting in parts and cleaning product residue throughout, crazing and surface wear to the body of the canister, two tiny dents to the cover, but overall condition is good.
A 19th century tortoiseshell two division tea caddy of rounded rectangular form with pewter stringing and raised on squat ivory bun feet, height 11.5cm, width 16cm, depth 9cm.Additional InformationSmall section of tortoiseshell approx 6 x 8mm missing to the upper left corner of lid, small cracks to lid, small chips to the tortoiseshell lids to the interior. Handles undoubtedly replaced, surface scratches throughout, hinge slightly sprung to the lid, a section of veneer missing to the base.
A mahogany and inlaid sewing box with later associated pull-out tray, 12.5 x 24.5cm, and a two division tea caddy containing and number of late 19th and early 20th century British pennies (af).Additional InformationHeavy wear and tear throughout, the larger box has lost the original interior, has some modern replacements, splits and losses etc, the tea caddy left hand hinge has become detached, the lid to the left hand compartment has split, again heavy general wear throughout.
A George III country oak cross-banded bureau with a caddy top above a tambour front enclosing a fitted interior above two short and three graduating long drawers, fitted throughout with brass loop handles over pierced mounts with mahogany cross-banded borders, raised on bracket feet, 106 cm high, 106 cm wide, 56 cm deep.
A collection of silver cutlery, to include; six Russian silver spoons, six silver handled side knives, a set of six Peter, Ann and William Bateman teaspoons, four Fiddle pattern teaspoons, six silver apostle coffee spoons, two pairs of silver sugar tongs, a silver caddy spoon, two silver butter knives, a silver salt spoon, plated knives etc, total weight of silver approx 11oz (a lot)

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