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RARE 19TH CENTURY SYMPHONIUM DISC BRACKET CLOCK BY JUNGHANScirca 1890, with two train eight day movement, the cream enamel chapter ring with Arabic numerals, the mahogany case with brass carrying handle to the hinged, fretted and gadroon moulded caddy top, enclosing symphonium disc music mechanism activated on the hour or played at will, over four glass case (one lacking), with spiral brass baton mounted corners and a spreading square base, with bun feet, 31cm high, with twenty-eight discs
A Coalport style inkwell in cobalt blue with gilt decoration and armorial to the side, initialled "WCW" and with floral spray decoration to the other side, together with a Coalport trinket dish in the form of a conch shell and Mintons tea caddy decorated with floral sprays and gilt highlights CONDITION REPORTS The Coalport style inkwell shows some surface scratches, small areas of loss to the gilt, build of dirt in certain areas and accretions. The main gilt loss is on the rim at the top of the inkwell. The Coalport trinket dish in the form of a conch shell shows light surface scratches, crazing and discolouration in some areas, accretions, some dirt. General wear and tear conducive with age and use. The Mintons tea caddy - one of the floral panels on the side has a large crack that goes from bottom left to middle right. There is also a crack that goes from one side of the base to the other and some damage to one of the bottom corners There are areas of crazing and wear to the gilt, surface scratches, etc., dirt in some areas and accretions. See photos for more details.
GEORGE III SILVER TODDY LADLEmaker EM (?Elizabeth Morley or Edward Mayfield), London 1801, of small proportions, with horn handle, 17.5cm long; along with silver flatware comprising: Georgian caddy spoon, sugar tongs; Victorian jelly spoon, cake slice and a silver teaspoon, the weighable silver 140g gross (6)
18th Century North Country creamware tea caddy, polychrome painted with Miss Pitt taking tea in a garden, 13cm high Condition: The cover has a hairline crack running from the knop to the base of the cover rim, the difference in colour between the cover and the canister is due to varnishing of the cover which has yellowed, the canister itself has nibbling around the top rim and minor wear to the decoration, the base has a blue and white adhesive label for Jonathan Horne Antiques - **General condition consistent with age
A mid 19th century oak longcase clock by James Topham, Nantwich. With flattened caddy-top pediment and fluted columns framing the dial and door, on box base. Dial has painted floral spandrels, Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture. Eight-day, two-train movement. 202 x 57cm. Unfortunately we are not doing condition reports for this sale.
ASSORTED ENGLISH SILVER, COMPRISING:an Edwardian tea caddy, in George III bright-cut style, oval, Nathan & Hayes of Birmingham, Chester, 1905, 11cm long, an oval sauceboat with waved rim and three feet, Viners Ltd., Sheffield, 1957, 15cm long, a sugar bowl, plain circular, base set with an 1815 George III Bank Token coin for 3s 6d, John Edward Wilmot, Birmingham, 1899, 9cm diameter, and a cased pair of berry spoons, with typical Victorian decoration to the originally Georgian tablespoons, bottom marked, Thomas Northcote, London, 1781470gr (15oz) including wood finial to caddy(5)
Y A George III tortoiseshell veneered, ivory banded and silver coloured metal strung tea caddy, last quarter 18th century, of octagonal section, with hinged and domed cover, above four coquilla nut feet, the interior with conforming subsidiary cover, 10cm high, 11cm wide Provenance: Property of a Lady, removed from a house in Holland Park. Y Indicates that this lot may be subject to CITES regulations when exported. Please see our Terms & Conditions for more information.
Y A George III satinwood and marquetry tea caddy in Sheraton style, late 18th century, of rectangular form, the hinged cover with stylised shell motifs in boxwood inset at the corners, within crossbanding, above four ivory disc feet, the interior with twin subsidiary covers, 13cm high, 20cm wide Provenance: Property of a Lady, removed from a house in Holland Park. Y Indicates that this lot may be subject to CITES regulations when exported. Please see our Terms & Conditions for more information.
A George III burr yew and sycamore strung tea caddy, late 18th century, of rectangular form, the ends each with a gilt repousse metal lion's mask and ring handle, the front with inset bone keyhole surround, the twin subsidiary covers within with turned bone handles, 12cm high, 21cm wide overall Provenance: Property of a Lady, removed from a house in Holland Park
Y A George III ivory veneered and silver coloured metal mounted and strung tea caddy, late 18th century, of rectangular form, raised on four ivory bun feet, the interior with subsidiary cover, 9cm high, 11.5cm wide Provenance: Property of a Lady, removed from a house in Holland Park. Y Indicates that this lot may be subject to CITES regulations when exported. Please see our Terms & Conditions for more information.
Y A George III mahogany, crossbanded and marquetry tea caddy, late 18th century, of rectangular form, the hinged cover and sides with inset harewood floral and conch shell motifs, raised on four repousse metal paw feet, with marine ivory keyhole surround; the interior with twin subsidiary covers, 13.5cm high, 26cm wide overall Provenance: Property of a Lady, removed from a house in Holland Park. Y Indicates that this lot may be subject to CITES regulations when exported. Please see our Terms & Conditions for more information.
Y A Regency yew and burr yew wood tea caddy, circa 1815, of sarcophagus form, the hinged cover and front with crossbanded borders, each end with a gilt brass lion's mask and ring handle, above four ball feet, the interior with twin subsidiary covers with turned ivory handles, 18cm high, 22cm wide Provenance: Property of a Lady, removed from a house in Holland Park. Y Indicates that this lot may be subject to CITES regulations when exported. Please see our Terms & Conditions for more information.
Y A Regency tortoiseshell veneered, ivory banded and silver coloured metal strung tea caddy, circa 1815, of canted rectangular form, with hinged pagoda top above the waisted body, on four ivory ball feet, the interior with twin subsidiary covers, 14cm high, 17.5cm wide Provenance: Property of a Lady, removed from a house in Holland Park. Y Indicates that this lot may be subject to CITES regulations when exported. Please see our Terms & Conditions for more information.
Y A Regency walnut tea caddy, circa 1815, of sarcophagus form, the hinged cover with stringing, crossbanding and borders, each end with a gilt metal lion's mask and ring handle, on four pressed metal feet, the interior with later inset mirror plate and twin subsidiary covers with turned ivory handles, 16.5cm high, 26cm wide; and a Victorian mahogany tea caddy, mid 19th century, also of sarcophagus form, 18cm high, 35cm wide Provenance: Property of a Lady, removed from a house in Holland Park. Y Indicates that this lot may be subject to CITES regulations when exported. Please see our Terms & Conditions for more information.
A substantial George IV amboyna tea caddy, circa 1825, of bombe sarcophagus form, the hinged cover, angles and front with crossbanding and stringing, a gilt pressed metal foliate plate at each end, the fitted interior with twin subsidiary caddies flanking a vacant aperture, 22cm high, 31cm wide Provenance: Property of a Lady, removed from a house in Holland Park
A 20thC Thwaites and Reed Ltd AA Bond & Son retailed walnut finish caddy topped bracket clock, the shaped case containing a brass 19cm wide back plate with silvered circular chapter ring, with Roman numerals and raised brass spandrels, with three winding holes fronting a strike on gong action, key wind movement and rear mesh work door, the whole raised on squat feet and surmounted by a swing gilt coloured handle, 38cm high.
German oak cased chiming bracket clock, retailed by Schierwater & Lloyd, Liverpool, gadrooned caddy top over a floral chased silvered dial with Roman numerals and chime/silent option, glazed panel sides, the movement signed Gustav Becker, chiming on gongs, width 31cm, height 46.5cmPlease note our special conditions of sale regarding clocks and watches
TWENTY LILLIPUT LANE SCULPTURES FROM THE ENGLISH SOUTH EAST COLLECTION, (brown backstamp and seventeen boxed), 'Saxon Cottage', 'Anne of Cleves', 'Saffron House', 'Crown Inn' (no deeds), 'Tanglewood Lodge', 'Flower Sellers' (no deeds), 'Orchard Cottage', 'Tea Caddy Cottage', 'Oak Lodge', 'Mrs Pinkerton's Post Office', 'Kentish Oast-House', 'Pargetters Retreat', two 'April Cottage', 'Honeysuckle Cottage', 'Swift Hollow', 'Cherry Cottage', two 'Acorn Cottage' (unboxed and no deeds) and 'Bay View' (no box or deeds)

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