Fine impressive English ebonised triple fusee massive bracket clock, the 11" silvered chapter ring signed J.C. Jennens, London enclosing a matted centre over an arched panel applied in relief with the figure of Father Time seated over a silvered plaque inscribed Tempus Fugit, the substantial movement with pull repeat and playing on a nest of eight bells, with hourly strike on a gong, the stylised foliate engraved back plate also signed J.C. Jennens, London, with locking pendulum and sunburst engraved bob, within an impressive ormolu mounted stepped case with moulded arched square caddy top surmounted by a pineapple finial, 38" high (pendulum, winding and door keys) *This clock is in superb condition after a recent complete professional overhaul. This clock is illustrated in Britten's - Old Clocks & Watches, ninth edition, page 500, where it is listed as 'Jennens, J.C., c1790, London, chiming bracket clock (The Hague)'
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Good English ebonised single fusee verge bracket clock, the 7" brass arched dial signed William Hill Junior, Walsingham on an arched shaped plate to the matted centre with false pendulum bob and calendar apertures enclosed by a silvered chapter ring underneath a moon phase to the arch, the movement with pull repeat, finely foliate engraved back plate, playing on a nest of six bells and striking the hours on a larger bell, within a stepped case surmounted by a caddy top and brass carrying handle, 20.5" high (pendulum and keys) (at fault)
Good English ebonised double fusee verge bracket clock, with foliate engraved back plate and locking pendulum, the 7" white ceramic dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, also with an outer date ring, within a stepped brass bound case surmounted by a caddy top and brass carrying handle, 17" high (pendulum and keys)
English ebonised double fusee verge five pillar bracket clock, the 8" cream painted dial signed Chas. Haley, London, with subsidiary seconds and strike/silent dials to the arch, the movement with pull repeat, finely engraved back plate and locking pendulum, within a stepped case surmounted by a caddy top with four acorn finials and brass carrying handle, 21" high (pendulum and keys) (at fault)
Attractive small English ebonised single fusee mantel clock, the front plate stamped John Smith, Derby, the foliate engraved 4" gilt metal dial within a gadrooned and fluted stepped case, surmounted by a caddy top with bevelled glass window and ornate ormolu carrying handle, 9.75" high (pendulum and keys)
Walnut two train bracket clock striking on a gong, the 6.5" brass arched dial signed John Smith, London to the foliate engraved centre enclosed by a silvered chapter ring and surmounted by a moon phase aperture to the arch, within a stepped case surmounted by a caddy top with four acorn finials and brass carrying handle, 18.5" high (pendulum)
French tortoiseshell and ormolu mounted two train bracket clock, the Vincenti movement striking on a bell in the arch, the 8" circular engraved dial with Roman cartouche enamel numerals over a pierced foliate embellishment, within a rounded arched case surmounted by a caddy top with four flaming brass finials, 23.5" high
English mahogany double fusee bracket clock, the pull repeat movement signed John Walker, London, no. 4090 striking on a large bell, the 8" circular dial signed John Walker, 68 Cornhill & 230 Regent Street, London, no. 4090, within a brass inlaid stepped case surmounted by a stepped gadrooned caddy top and brass acorn finial, 20.5" high (pendulum)
Oak eight day longcase clock, the 12" brass arched dial signed Aaron Austin, Bristol to the centre with subsidiary seconds dial and engraved with a cottage and bridge, enclosed by a silvered chapter ring and with an aperture featuring Father Time to the arch, the case with long wavy door and the hood surmounted by a caddy top, 87" high (pendulum and two weights)
Mahogany eight day longcase clock with five pillar movement, the 12" brass arched dial signed John Barrow, London on the silvered chapter ring enclosing a matted centre with subsidiary seconds dial, ringed winding holes and calendar aperture, also with a silvered calendar chapter ring enclosing a foliate engraved centre to the arch, the case with moulded rounded arched long door and the hood surmounted by a caddy top with three brass ball and spike finials, 97" high (pendulum, two brass cased weights and winding key)
Mahogany two train bracket clock, the movement striking the hours and quarters on one large and three small gongs, the silvered chapter ring signed J. Sampson, Penzance, enclosing a matted centre, within a stepped case surmounted by a caddy top and five gilded finials, 18.5" high (pendulum, key and winding hole bung)
A mixed lot of silver flatware, various dates and makers, comprising: a three-piece Victorian Vine pattern christening set, by George Adams, London 1852, cased, a cased pair of berry spoons, a set of six cake forks, six cased teaspoons, six cased coffee spoons, a set of six American cake forks, a caddy spoon, a pickle fork, a French soup ladle, plus other items including spoons, approx. weight 28oz. (qty)
An early 19th Century inlaid mahogany tea caddy, decorated throughout with rosewood crossbanding, ebony and boxwood stringing, opening to reveal two canisters flanking mixing bowl cut-out, brass lion mask and ring handles to the sides, raised on turned bun feet, 36 x 16 x 18cms (14 x 10 x 11in.).
A DUNLOP CADDY GOLFING FIGURE, mounted on a naturalistic square base to inset panels with raised lettering, titled 'We Play Dunlop', six golf clubs to the caddy's bag, the ply base marked in pencil 'December 1st, 1951', (Provenance: formerly in the ownership of Herbert Manton, golf professional in the 1940s at Kettering Golf Club, the advertising figure from the Club shop), 39 cms high approximately, (some wear and tear)
A collection of silver Venetian pattern flatware, various dates and makers including Frederick Elkington, London 1884, some with crests and initials, comprising: twelve table forks, twelve tablespoons, six dessert forks, six dessert spoons, six fish knives, six fish forks, twelve teaspoons, a cased pair of grape scissors, a pair of berry spoons, a sauce ladle, a pair of butter knives, a cased set of eleven teaspoons, tongs and caddy spoon, a cased set of six teaspoons and tongs, six fruit knives and forks, (filled handles), six fish knives and forks, (filled handles), six table knives, plus twelve modern table knives and twelve dessert knives, by Arthur Holder, approx. weighable 135oz. (qty)
A pair of George III silver tea caddies, by Smith and Sharp, London 1762, rectangular bombι form, embossed foliate scroll decoration, pull-off covers with a cone finial, on four pierced scroll feet, engraved with a crest, in a fitted shagreen case, velvet lined with brass mounts, with a lock and key, on four paw feet, with a silver caddy spoon, height of caddy 13cm, approx. weight 14oz. Provenance: purchased March 1974. The crest is that of Gregory.
A set of three George II silver tea caddies, by Daniel Smith, London 1759, rectangular bombι form, embossed foliate scroll and rocaille decoration, later engraved with an armorial, the pull-off covers with cone finials, on four pierced paw bracket feet, in a fitted shagreen case, with brass fittings and red velvet lining, height of larger central caddy 13cm, height of smaller 12.5cm, approx. weight 20oz. (3) Provenance: Lawrence's, Crewkerne, April 2012 lot 473. The arms are those of Mitchell impaling another.

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