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Walnut Dutch marquetry style eight day longcase clock, the 13" brass arched dial unsigned, with silvered chapter ring enclosing a centre engraved with birds amidst scrolling foliage and a subsidiary seconds dial, with engraved sunburst silvered boss to the arch, the case inlaid overall with flowering vases, birds and foliage with long beaded moulded shaped door fitted with a circular lenticle and the hood surmounted by a caddy top over pierced foliate fret carved friezes, 95" high (pendulum, two iron weights and door key)
Miscellaneous Silver, including a lady's scent bottle, engine turned with stopper, hallmarks rubbed, Victorian silver vesta, London hallmark dated 1883 mm S Mordan & Co, Victorian silver caddy spoon with foliate decoration, Victorian silver jam spoon, Victorian silver mustard spoon and one other sugar spoon, approx (6)
Caughley circa 1780, to include two mustard pots and covers printed with Pleasure Boat and Three Flower pattern, also a sucrier and teapot stand printed with Pagoda pattern, and a tea caddy decorated with gilt sprigs, (9) Condition report: The Three flower pot has a restored handle and minor chips to the finial. The tea caddy has a restored finial and rim. No other damages or restorations. The Pleasure boat pot shows signs poor firing.
A VICTORIAN SILVER-GILT TEA CADDY AND SPOON, EDWARD BARNARD & SONS, LONDON, 1872/73 the vase-shaped body and hinged cover flat-chased with foliage within formal borders, the underside stamped '266 W', the spoon with single-struck formal leaf and shell terminal, pearl finished, in original fitted morocco case with burgundy silk and velvet lining, impressed case-maker's mark 'B' 14.5cm high, 297gr (9oz 10dwt)
TWO GEORGE III SILVER CADDY SPOONS AND A SET OF FIVE TEASPOONS, GEORGE BASKERVILLE, LONDON, 1795 AND 1797 both caddy spoons initialled (D and EP) and bright-cut handles, the first with fluted bowl, the teaspoons initialled EP; together with a miscellaneous group of bright-cut and other spoons, comprising: three dessert spoons and seventeen teaspoons, mostly London, mid 18th century-20th century; and a pair of silver sugar tongs, bright-cut, Godbehere, Wigan & Boult, London, 1802 382gr (12oz) (28)
A GROUP OF AMERICAN TABLE SILVER, VARIOUS MAKERS, LATE 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURY comprising: a soup ladle, the terminal initialled and decorated with 'Indian' foliage, stamped 'BAILEY, BANKS & BIDDLE; a cream ladle with terminal struck with holly leaves and mistletoe; a butter knife, stamped 'J. COOK / PATENTED 1889'; a small cream ladle; and a cast strawberry pattern caddy spoon, the reverse of the bowl engraved with a monogram; together with a small Danish silver ladle, Georg Jensen, Copenhagen, circa 1930, Beaded pattern, import marked George Stockwell, London, 1931 331gr (10oz) (6)
ËœA GEORGE III GOLD, IVORY AND TORTOISESHELL TEA CADDY, LATE 18TH CENTURY octagonal, the ivory panels applied with rows of gold beads and pellets between tortoiseshell stringing, a tortoiseshell band to the base, applied to the front with a bright-cut bordered gold oval initialled H below the gold key escutcheon, the lid rising to a silver loop hinged handle, foiled interior 13cm wide
George III and later bracket clock with arched silvered dial with slow / fast dial in arch, signed - James Howden Edinburgh, with black bird's head and floral scroll decoration, fusee movement with some later conversions and no bell or striking mechanism - the back plate unsigned, in ebonised case with caddy top and pierced gilt brass and red velvet-backed side panels, gilt brass pineapple finials and folding handle, on bracket feet, 49cm high x 26cm wide - with three keys and pendulum

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