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A large Spanish 18th century and later painted and parcel gilt bracket clock, the case with moulded caddy top and urn finials, the 7" brass dial with Roman chapter ring and Arabic rotating subsidiary alarm dial, the brass four pillar twin fusee chain driven movement with verge escapement and striking on a bell, h.62cm, Note: with photocopy of catalogue insert from the sale of the entire contents of St Germans Hall, Wiggenhall, Kings Lynn, Norfolk, 12th & 13th July 1961 (lot 51) Condition Report / Extra Information Movement is loose in case. Chain broken. Bottom hinge to front case damaged. No pendulum.
A George III silver caddy spoonInitialled, with ribbed bowl, and bright-cut decoration to the stem, London 1787, together with, a modern silver pill box, of oval form with dual compartments and two hinged scroll engraved lids, London 2000, an Edwardian silver dessert spoon, with shell bowl, Sheffield 1906, a pair of silver serviette holders and a silver handled nail file, weight of weighable silver combined 2.3 troy (6) £70
A Fine 18th Century mahogany cased longcase clock, Gabriel Smith , Barthomley circa 1700With a caddy top above a blind fretwork frieze and two gilt embellished tapering pillars, the 12" gilt clock dial mounted with cherub mask and scrolling foliage spandrels, the Roman numerals centred by date and second subsidiary dials and signed " Gab Smith , Barthomley " , the later two train movement stamped " Twemlows of Hatherton impailing Venables of Leftwich , 1760 " striking on a saucer bell, , the case with two gilt embellished half columns flanking a nicely figured mahogany door , raised on ogee bracket feet , complete with pendulum and two weights, height 127 cms. CONDITION REPORT: lot 685 - Small piece of timber missing on very top of canopy, possible restoration to hood, lock missing on door, hinges repaired minor damage to cross banding. Later brace added to back of clock, Inactive worm on back of clock case.
An early 20th century Dutch silver tea caddyThe rectangular caddy with embossed country life scenes and cherubs, the hinged cover with swing handle, raised on four ball feet, 10cm high with handle raised, by Boaz Moses Landeck, import mark for Chester 1909, weight 3.1oz Provenance: Linley Hall, Shropshire
LOT OF VINTAGE COLLECTABLESincluding a 'King of the Road No.60' horn, sarcophogus shaped tea caddy, a collection of miniature works by William Shakespeare (Allied Newspapers Ltd.) circa 1932 (39), with stained wooden stand, WWI period bugle marked 'Thibouville-Lamy London', a pair of lady's wooden shoe shapers/stretchers (hinged), silver mounted walking cane, binoculars and field glasses, and a painted opaque glass panel (geese) bearing 'W.J.Allan, Leith' label to verso, viewing required

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