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A collection of small silver, including: a set of six Victorian tea spoons, a caddy spoon and tongs by Jehoiada Alsop Rhodes, Sheffield 1873, with twisted handles and pierced trefoil terminals, in a case; a set of eight nail terminal coffee spoons by Barker Brothers Silver Ltd, Birmingham 1959, in a case; a late Victorian oval half reeded tea caddy by The Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co., London 1898, engraved K.E , 10.5cm (4 1/4in) high; a shaped circular waiter by Henry Stratford Ltd, Sheffield 1920, 15cm (6in) diameter; an oblong cream jug by , Sheffield 1976; and other items, some loaded, including three plated, 878g (28.2 oz) weighable
A silver gilt mounted cut glass canted-rectangular tea caddy in French taste, no maker's mark, two sterling standard marks only, late 18th century, the cover engraved with a cypher in a chased cartouche with an ovolo, patera and anthemion at the quarters, a ribbon and reed rim, 12.3cm (4 3/4in) long
A late 19th Century ebonised and gilt metal mounted bracket clock, the pierced caddy top decorated with angelic figures centred by a mask, twin fusee movement with chime/silent subsidiary dials and Cambridge chimes and chiming on eight graduated bells, silvered chapter ring enclosed by an arched glazed door, engraved back plate on stepped bracket plinth base, height 56cm
Peter Clare Manchester - A George III mahogany and satinwood bracket clock, twin train movement with engraved circular backplate and single bell, the case of caddy form inlaid with an arched fretwork plate with blue under plate, the circular dial with Roman numerals and signed Peter Clare, Manchester, on four brass ball feet and surmounted with brass ball finial, etched glass back plate and ivory escutcheon to one side, two keys,pendulum of provenance from Willersley Of Worsley. Dimentions 54cm high, 15cm deep max, including frame for glass frontice, case is 14cm deep, 26.5cm max wide at base. **The letter concerning the Peter Clare bracket clock is written on printed note paper headed Willersley, Worsley - which may relate to Willersley Castle, the construction of which was commission by Sir Richard Arkwright the great industrialist who developed the water frame with revolutionised the cotton milling industry.
Georgian style tea caddy with lidded interior lion mask handles and cast metal paw feet CONDITION REPORT: Hinges appear in good condition, all four paw feet are loose but no apparent losses. Few use scratches and knocks and a few joint expansion cracks but nothing major. Generally appears in fair condition.

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