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SILVER, to include lidded cannister 1910-1935 inscribed from Auntie & Nell to base, Birmingham 1934, approximately 10cm high, 4ozt (a/f), caddy spoon, Birmingham 1934, six coffee bean handled spoons, Birmingham 1930, three silver napkin rings, together with fish knifes and forks impressed 800, Whist League medals, etc
Tray of mainly Continental porcelain items to include: Dresden floral tea caddy; pair of figural wall plates; pill boxes etc., together with a miniature Coalport baluster jar and cover. CONDITION REPORT: Cracks and damage to larger floral box. Tea caddy has vertical crack to lid and chips/losses. Wall plates both have heavy wear especially to gilding.
Samuel Toulmin, London, an ebonised bracket clock with pull quarter-repeat: the eight-day duration double fusee movement having a verge escapement, fully engraved backplate with rococo and floral decoration, striking the hours on a bell and repeating the quarter hours on six bells via a repeat cord, the painted enamelled seven-inch break-arch dial with black Roman numerals, Arabic five-minute numerals, a 'strike/silent' dial within the arch, gilt rococo spandrels to the four corners and arch, decorative blued steel hands and signed to the centre 'Saml. Toulmin, Strand, London', the ebonised bell-top case with brass fret-work to the sides, to the front top corners, with four cast pineapple finials to the four top corners, a brass carrying handle to the top of the bell-top caddy and all standing on four cast-brass feet in the form of animal feet, height 54cms/50cms, handle up/down.* Biography; Samuel Toulmin is recorded as working in the Strand from circa 1757 until 1783; a number of watches and clocks are recorded signed by him including a bracket clock in the Virginia Museum, a watch in the China Gelis collection and a watch in the Guildhall Museum.

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