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An Asprey’s of London coromandel and ivory cigarette box, of square form, with caddy top, ivory finial and applied gilt metal initials MB over four revolving corner twin section compartments for cigarettes and gilt metal liner ,on a plinth base, inscribed "Asprey London, Pat Applied For", 16cm high x 15cm deep.
A Georg Jensen Silver continental pattern caddy spoon and condiment ladle, Jensen 1910-27 marks and English import marks for George Stockwell, London 1928; and a parcel gilt silver small beaker or tot, Deakin & Francis, Birmingham 1972, the plain flared bowl on textured foot, in the manner of Stuart Devlin, the beaker 6.5cm high, 3oz 16dwt (3)
EARLY VICTORIAN JENNENS AND BETTRIDGE PAPIER MACHE TEA CADDY, with gilt and mother of pearl decoration, the hinged lid opening to reveal two lidded compartments with mother of pearl handles, 22cm long, 15cm high; along with a fern decorated casket bearing the initials 'SBL', of rectangular form, 37.5cm long (2)
EBONISED BRACKET CLOCK, the brass dial with a 6 1/2" silvered chapter dial, date and pendulum apertures beneath the inscription Joseph Foster/Exchange Alley, on a brass, eight day, twin fusee, five pillar movement with anchor escapement, hourly striking to a bell, the back plate with scrolling foliate and animal head engraving also inscribed Joseph Foster/Exchange Alley, the case with caddy top and brass carry handle, with pendulum, height excluding handle 38cm Further photos and video (where applicable) available here
DOULTON LAMBETH - SILVER TOP TEA CADDY a stoneware tea caddy with a motto on one side Honest Tea is the best policy, with a silver plaque on the reverse and with a silver lid. Hallmarked for Chester 1894. Marked, Doulton Lambeth, England, EA (possibly for Elizabeth Atkins. 5 1/2ins (14cms) high
RICHARD BATTERHAM (born 1936); a stoneware jug, small caddy and six cereal bowls, jug height 23.5cm (8). (D) CONDITION REPORT: Appears good with no obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration.This lot qualifies for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit http://www.dacs.org.uk
ROGER COCKRAM (born 1947); three stoneware caddies and two bowls, impressed RJC marks, tallest height 19.5cm (5). (D) CONDITION REPORT: Lid to smallest caddy has re-glued top, otherwise appears good with no further obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration.This lot qualifies for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit http://www.dacs.org.uk
A Vienna tea caddy and cover, cobalt blue and gilt ground, with two hand-painted panels of classical scenes, the two side panels are pink ground painted with coloured feathers and scrolls, the cover colbalt blue and gilded, circa 19th Century, blue shield/beehive mark, 8.5cm wide, 17.5cm high including coverCondition: caddy: wear to gilding on collar. Cover: wear to raised gilding and finial
Thomas Farmer, London, a William III bracket clock by Thomas Farmer, London, circa 1700, ebonised case with caddy top, swing brass handle and brass pineapple finials, 16cm by 16.5cm brass dial with cherub mask spandrels, silvered chapter wing with Roman numerals and date aperture, repeating single fusee mechanism striking on four bells, signed movement, height 28cm, width 23cm (key)
Thomas Tompion, London, a fine late 17th Century bracket clock by Thomas Tompion, circa 1690, ebonised case with caddy top and swing gilt bronze handle and mounts, 20cm by 18cm bright cut engraved brass dial with scroll spandrels, silvered chapter ring with the twelve hours represented by Roman numerals and the five minute intervals in Arabic numerals, a regulator and a strike/silent subsidiary dial, swinging pendulum indicating aperture, double fusee movement striking on two bells, the scroll bright cut engraved bacplate signed 'Thomas Tompion', height 36cm, width 27cm, depth 16cmNote: Thomas Tompion is the most famous of all English clockmakers. The son of a Bedfordshire blacksmith, Tompion established his business near Fleet Street in 1671. He was closely associated with the mathematician and scientist Robert Hook. Over his lifetime his workshop produced about 650 clocks and 5,000 numbered watches. Tompion is buried in the central aisle of Westminster Abbey. The quality and design of Tompion's clocks, watches and barometers made him one of the most celebrated horologists of his day. He was the inventor of the recoil escapement for clocks and the cylinder escapement in watches. Reference: for a similar clock see The Royal Trust, a table clock 1690-1700 in H.M The Queen's Ballroom, Windsor Castle

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