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A 19th century mahogany gothic bracket clock. With stepped caddy pediment, gilded finials, spandrels and fretwork on the front and sides of the case, framing an arched dial. The dial has chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, three subsidiary dials for chime/silent, fast/slow rate and set to chime on Westminster quarters or on the eight bell carillon. Triple fusee movement, striking on gong and secondary quadruple gong and eight bell carillon. 28.5 x 13 in.
A late 17th century walnut and beech marquetry inlaid longcase clock. A stepped caddy pediment with Doric columns and long door with glass bull's eye to view pendulum. The entire case is inlaid with an intricate foliate design. The brass dial has brass spandrels and a silvered chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary dial and date aperture. Signed Rich: Fennel Kinsington (Kensington). Eight-day two train movement. 86.5 x 18.5in.
Victorian burr walnut tea caddy of domed rectangular form with Gothic style brass banding and foliate mounts, the interior with two lidded removal walnut tea canisters, 23cm wide. Condition Report. Small piece of brass banding missing (front left). One hinge a/f. Chipped veneer to back left corner and back edge. A few small cracks to veneer. Cracked base. Cannisters ok but some loss of foil. As images.
Ω A small collection of silver and various plated wares, including: two silver cigarette cases; various silver mounted dressing table pieces; an electro-plated straight-sided oval tea caddy, with an ivory finial; a pair of old Sheffield plate coasters; and other items Cites Regulations Please note that this lot (lots marked with the symbol Ω in the printed catalogue) may be subject to CITES regulations when exported from the EU. The CITES regulations may be found at www.defra.gov.uk/ahvla-en/imports-exports/cites
A set of five George III silver fiddle pattern teaspoons, London 1812, makers mark rubbed, similar teaspoon, London 1893, five Hanoverian pattern silver teaspoons, 1950, displaying the different assay offices, six knives with electroplate blades and an electroplate caddy spoon, 5ozs combined weight of weighable silver (18).
An oval Art Deco spot hammered tea caddy, detailed sterling, with pull-off cap, 7.5cm wide, a set of four circular mounted glass coasters, detailed sterling, 8cm diameter, a pair of small oval dishes and another in the form of a mussel shell, all detailed 800, 3ozs combined weight of weighable silver (8).
A Dutch silver caddy spoon, 1917, with shovel bowl, 7.5cm long, lacks handle, a thimble detailed sterling silver, a miniature reproduction of a wager cup, detailed 880, 7cm high, a French silver spoon engraved with a harbour scene inscribed 'Dieppe', and a mounted stainless steel paper knife, the handle incorporating a pocket knife (5).
A Chinese Kraak porcelain blue and white small bowl, Wanli, painted in the centre with a basket of flowers, beneath a panelled border enclosing fruit and Buddhist emblems, 14.5cm diameter, also a Chinese export blue and white arched rectangular tea caddy, painted with a river landscape, 12cm high (2).
Georgian Period - Mahogany Sarcophagus Shaped Tea Caddy. Ivory Escutcheon, String Banding to Central Area of Tea Caddy, The Interior with Twin Lidded Compartments, Feet Missing - Please See Photo. 8 Inches wide, 5 Inches High & 5 Inches Depth. This item can not be exported outside of the EU.

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