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A Collection of Small Antique Silver Items. Comprises 1/ Edwardian Nurses Buckle, Not Marked but Tests Silver. 2/ Small Preserve Ladle. Hallmark London 1803, Maker CB - TB. 3/ Little Boy Blue Silver Caddy Spoon. Hallmark Chester 1948. 4/ Small Collection of Silver Hallmarked Flatware. 5/ 3 Silver Thimbles. Please See Photo.
A FINELY CARVED 19th CENTURY SOUTH GERMAN IVORY, ANTLER AND BURR WOOD TEA CADDY/CASKET with a lift off lid mounted with a seated Stag above a stained ivory tusk body finely relief carved depicting Stags and Roe Deer resting in a woodland setting; standing on three carved lions paw feet 12cm across 15cm highConditionIn good overall untouched condition, the deer on the lid has lost is antlers, the wooden top has two chips missing from the edge and a small crack. The ivory body is in good undamaged condition. The piece is very dirty.
PIETER BRAMER, AMSTERDAM. A MID 18th CENTURY BURR WALNUT AUTOMATION LONGCASE CLOCK the caddy top pediment with pierced sound frets surmounted by carved gilt wood figures of Atlas and two trumpeting angels above glazed door flanked by canted corintium capped columns on matching trunk with shaped floral inlaid door and central gilt pendulum aperture formed as Old Father Time standing on inlaid bombé shaped base with ball and claw feet, the 13.5" arched dial having a silvered engraved chapter ring surrounding a matted engraved centre with subsidiary seconds dial and day/date/month apertures above a moonphase, the bottom half of the dial having painted sceens with large aperture revealing six rocking galleons and a rowing boat with windmill in the background which rotates when striking the hour, the eight day weight driven movement with alarm, striking the hours on two bells 287cm high to the top of finial - comes with brass cased weights and pendulum
JOHN GRIFFIN, CRIPPLEGATE. AN EARLY 18th CENTURY EBONISED HOODED WALL CLOCK OF SMALL PROPORTIONS the caddy top sliding hood on shaped bracket enclosing a 4.5" brass arched dial with silvered engraved chapter ring surrounded by four winged cherub head spandrels and matted centre with alarm dial fronting a weight driven striking movement with fine baluster pillars and original anchor escapement 46cm high
NICHOLAS LAMBERT, LONDON. AN EARLY 18th CENTURY BURR WALNUT QUARTER CHIMING LONGCASE CLOCK having a caddy top above break arched hood with pierced sound frets on glazed door flanked by barley twist columns, the slim trunk with moulded edge door and glass lenticel on box base. The 12" arched brass dial with silvered engraved chapter ring surrounding a matted centre with subsidiary seconds dial and calendar aperture, the arch with strike/silent dial with floral engraved centre fronting an eight day weight driven movement chiming the quarters on a nest of eight bells and the hour on a separate bell 248cm high
JAMES WOLLEY, CODNOR. A RARE EARLY 18TH CENTURY EBONISED EIGHT DAY LONGCASE CLOCK the caddy top above a pierced fretwork frieze, glazed door with turned columns on slender trunk with moulded door and brass framed lenticle, the 12" square brass dial with silvered engraved chapter ring, matted centre with ringed winding holes and subsidiary minutes and calendar dials fronting an eight day weight driven movement with five finned pillars striking the hours on a bell with unusual star wheel striking mechanism 224cm high
A SMALL LATE 19th CENTURY MAHOGANY DOUBLE FUSEE BRACKET CLOCK the carved case with caddy top above glazed door and canted reeded columns enclosing a 5" silvered engraved dial with scroll engraved spandrels and Roman numerals fronting an eight day chain driven double fusee movement striking the hours on a gong 36cm high
JOHANNES LOGGE, AMSTERDAM. AN EARLY 18th CENTURY DUTCH WALNUT AND MARQUETRY LONGCASE CLOCK the caddy top pediment above a shaped mould and pierced sound frets on arched glazed door flanked by brass capped columns, the trunk having canted corners and moulded door decorated in floral inlaid marquetry on matching base raised on bun feet. The 12" arched brass dial with silvered chapter ring and four season spandrels enclosing a matted centre with day/date/month apertures and subsidiary seconds dial, moon phase dial to the arch fronting an eight day Dutch striking weight driven movement 244cm high
JOHN HOLDING, KENDAL. A MID 18th CENTURY MAHOGANY INLAID LONGCASE CLOCK the caddy top pediment with chequered inlay above matching frieze on glazed door flanked by brass capped turned pillars, the trunk with moulded corners and arch top door on box base with starburst inlaid applied panel, 12" gilt brass dial with silvered engraved chapter ring enclosing a matted and engraved centre with ringed winding holes, calendar aperture and penny moon, fronting an eight day weight driven movement with four finned pillars and inside count wheel striking the hours on a bell 214cm to top of caddy
THOMAS BULLOCK, BATH. A MID 18th CENTURY VERGE BRACKET CLOCK OF SMALL PROPORTIONS WITH ALARM the fruitwood case having caddy top surmounted by a brass carrying handle above break arch door enclosing a 6" brass arched dial with cherub head spandrels and silvered engraved chapter ring, matted centre and silvered alarm disc fronting an eight day fusee movement with verge escapement and alarm 41cm high
JOSEPH LUM LONDONAN 18TH CENTURY OAK 8 DAY LONGCASE CLOCK with 12” square brass and silvered dial, rococo spandrels and Roman chapter ring with outer Arabic minute markings, plain centre with date aperture and seconds ring fronting an 8 day five pillar movement with anchor escapement and bell strike. The caddy top hood with blind fretwork frieze and brass finials, moulded door pillars and long rectangular trunk door on a plinth base 233cm high
A 19th CENTURY MEIJI PERIOD JAPANESE SILVER AND IVORY SHIBAYAMA TEA CADDY having Foo Dog handles either side of the silver lid with pigeon finial and floral enamel decoration above a carved ivory tusk inlaid with semi-precious stones depicting ducks in a floral setting raised on a matching silver base 24cm high 18cm wide - character marks to ivory and silver
British Medals, The Three Kings of 1936, a set of three silver nut or sweetmeat dishes, by Robert Edgar Stone (1903 – 1990), probably for Asprey & Co. Ltd., the rose-shaped dishes with quaiche-like handles either side in the form of a regal crown, each set with a silver commemorative medal: George V and Queen Mary, official Jubilee medal, 1935, by Percy Metcalfe; Edward VIII, Abdication, 1936, by L. E. Pinches; and George VI and Queen Elizabeth, Coronation, 1937, by Messrs. John Pinches, each with London hallmark, 1936, maker’s mark and facsimile signature, 132mm. (handle-tip to handle-tip) (3) *bt. Dreweatt Auction, 14 June 2011, lot 298 Robert Edgar Stone was a Liveryman of the Worshipful Company of Goldsmiths and, as with the three pieces in this lot, his work was usually stamped with a facsimile signature. He learnt his craft at the Central School of Arts & Crafts, London, establishing his own workshop in 1929. To commemorate George V’s Silver Jubilee in 1935 he produced a large collection of items including caddy spoons, book marks, letter openers and 2 handled bowls with a coin or medal sunk in the centre. These usually featured a crown motif for the handles or terminals. He then adapted these designs for the Coronations of Edward VIII in 1936 and George VI in 1937.
A Victorian rosewood and brass bound work box with gilt tooled Morocco leather lined interior and mirror to the inside cover, pull out tray containing glass dressing table boxes and jars with plated mounts, various accoutrements and hair brushes, 30cm wide, 23cm deep, 14cm high, a Regency rosewood sarcophagus shape two division tea caddy on bun feet, 20cm wide, a Regency rosewood two division tea caddy with canted rectangular top, 25cm wide and a mahogany cased set of six fish knives and forks with ivorine handles, 27cm wide (4)
An early 18th century walnut and seaweed marquetry month duration longcase by Edmund Day, London, the caddy-topped hood is surmounted by three gilt wood flambeau finials and has a finely pierced silk-lined fret, ebonised mouldings and brass terminals to the tapering ebonised columns, the trunk with convex throat moulding, panelled walnut veneer to the sides and all over seaweed marquetry to the front with ebonised mouldings, the square base has ebonised mouldings and a walnut plinth, the twelve inch dial has foliate engraving between the cherub and foliate spandrels, calendar aperture, subsidiary seconds dial and ringed winding holes, the signed silvered chapter ring has outer Arabic five-minute markers, Roman numerals, wheatear half-hour marks and inner quarter track, the blued-steel hands are elaborately pierced and sculpted, the four pillar month duration movement is united by four knopped and finned pillars, has passing half-hour strike with external countwheel to strike the hours on a bell, and anchor escapement with seconds-beating pendulum, 235cm tall
A SILVER GEORGIAN CADDY SPOON AND A PILL BOX, the caddy spoon with scrolling detail to the handle and engraved decoration to the bowl, solder repairs to handle, hallmarked Birmingham 1818, length 76mm, together with a circular hinged pill box with rope twist and flower detail, diameter 30mm, total weight 18.4 grams

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