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A Victorian carved oak chiming bracket clock: the eight-day duration, triple-fusee movement striking the hours on a gong and the quarters on a further eight gongs, the arched brass dial having a raised silvered chapter ring engraved with black Roman numerals, fleur-de-lys half-hour markings, and Arabic outer five-minute numerals, with three silvered subsidiary dials to the arch for regulation, chime/silent and Chime on Eight Gongs/Chime on Four Gongs, with decorative blued steel hands and applied cast-brass spandrels, the oak case having scroll and foliate carved decoration with mask-heads to the edge, foliate decoration to the caddy top with a central mask, repeated to the carved side frets to each side, height 58cm.
Fran. Schooc, Amsterdam, a walnut marquetry longcase clock: the eight-day duration movement striking the hours on a bell, the eleven-inch square brass dial having a raised silvered chapter ring engraved with black Roman numerals, outer Arabic five-minute numerals and 'meeting arrow-head' half-hour markings, with engraved scroll decoration to each side of the dial between wheat-ear border engraving, the matted dial centre with ringed winding holes, a subsidiary seconds dial and a date aperture with engraved surround, with blued steel hands and cast-brass female-head spandrels to the four corners, signed to the lower Fran. Schooc, Amsterdam, the walnut case decorated with marquetry inlay depicting an urn with flowers to the trunk door, a symmetrical design to the base and floral decoration to the caddy top, with further inlaid decoration through-out, the hood having three-quarter columns with cast-brass capitals, standing on bracket feet, height 232cm.
A MIXED LOT: Forty six various tea/coffee/condiment spoons, twelve Victorian, ivory handled fish knives, eight George III mother of pearl handled dessert knives and twelve forks, five various table spoons, a George III caddy spoon & six other miscellaneous items, some pieces initialed or crested; 36.3 oz (lot)
Gallipoli Veteran & Crack Shot - comprises mixed lot of Gallipoli map dated 1908 and 1915 (it is noted A.T. Green C.S.M. B. Co. 6th Yorks Regt). Plated Tea Caddy dated 1896 silver shooting medal dated 1908 & silver Photo Frame with photo showing A.T. Green wearing the medal + Gallipoli Landing/Evacuation Pipe for Yorkshire Regt.
19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY TEA CADDY of rectangular form on four brass ball feet, later oval brass handle fitted to the top, interior still with two hinged lidded tea boxes, lacking mixing bowl and felt fittings, 30cm long; together with a small 19th century satinwood sarcophagus tea caddy, on four holly ball feet, striped interior, 20.5cm long (2)
A George III fruitwood tea caddy of pear form, 14 cm high CONDITION REPORTS The stalk of the pear is broken off and missing. There are several chips to the lid. There are various splits from the join. Splits to wood to lid from the rim, some up to about 3cm long. The hinge appears to have been repaired, and is loose and missing a fixing. There is some wood filler to the back. The escutcheon appears to be missing as there is just an oval stain in its place. There are some bruising, knocks and small dents. The base appears to have had a paper cover at some point, most of which is missing. The interior is flaking and only a few remains of the foil are left. The lock has a crack to one side and there are several holes to the edges. Areas of discolouration and fading. General wear and tear. Remants of old paper to underside.
An early 19th Century satinwood, rosewood cross-banded and inlaid tea caddy, the top rising to reveal a central mixing bowl flanked by two removable canisters, flanked by ring handles, 30 cm wide CONDITION REPORTS Overall with wear and scuffs. Veneers to lid are very warped and lifting. Various repairs throughout, various splits to the veneers and some losses to the veneers and inlay. Various replacement sections to veneers. One rectangular lid to the interior has separated. All of interior is very worn, splitting, cracking, stains, some burn marks, chips, central lining missing and remnants of fitments to centre which are present are in pieces. Linings to rectangular boxes are almost entirely worn away. Damage to the hinges. Crossbanded veneers have numerous cracks, lifting, splits, some repairs, some burn marks, some replacement sections. Overall in need of some attention.
A 19th century gilt metal mounted walnut bracket timepiece, 14cm arched brass dial with silvered chapter ring inscribed with Roman and subsidiary Arabic numerals, Fast/Slow setting dial to arch, leafy scroll spandrels, single winding hole, Lenzkirch movement numbered 185488, the caddy top case carved with stiff acanthus, surmounted by bud and flame finials and flanked by stop-fluted canted angles, bracket feet, 44cm high, c.1890

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