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A George V silver Arts and Crafts style tea caddy, of squat urn form, resting atop a spreading collet form foot, with removable cover, the body decorated with a planished finish, hallmarks struck to the body with corresponding part marks struck to the removable cover, A E Jones, Birmingham 1927, height 9.5 cm, weight 146 g / 4.69 ozt approx
A Continental white metal spoon with fret worked bowl, London import mark for 1896, silver spoon with sailing ship finial with London import mark, a caddy spoon marked 800, a silver spoon with a stylised dolphin handle and Chester import mark, together with two white metal spoons, combined weight of silver 147 g / 4.7 ozt approx (6)
Caddy, Alexander E (British) (act.1895-1905), 'Indian Village, Going About the Day', oils on canvas, signed and dated 1903 lower left, 29cm by 38cm Notes: Alexander E Caddy was predominantly a reporting photographer for historical expeditions. His photographs can be seen in The British Museum.
A George V silver tea caddy, modelled in the George III style of circa 1810, resting atop four ball feet, with hinged cover surmounted by a faceted pedestal form finial, hallmarks struck to the body with corresponding part marks struck to the underside of the hinged cover, sponsor's mark for C S Harris and Sons Limited, London 1910, height 10.5 cm, weight 6.59 ozt / 205 g approx
A George III flame mahogany Thwaites & Reed bracket clock, brass swing handle, caddy top, glazed 16cm circular silvered brass dial signed Thwaites & Reed, London, glazed side windows and rear door, double fusee movement striking on a single bell, brass bracket feet, height 47cm, (pendulum) Notes: Founded in London in 1740, world famous Thwaites & Reed claim to be the oldest clock manufacturers in the world with drawings dating as far back as 1610. For thirty years the Company has maintained all the clocks at The Palace of Westminster including 'Big Ben'. In recent times it has supplied movements for the likes of Asprey and Garrards.
An Elliott bracket clock of 18th Century design, circa 1950's, black lacquer case with chinoiserie decoration of pagodas and figures in relief, caddy top with brass swing handle, the arched brass dial with silvered chapter ring signed 'Boodle & Dunthorne, Chester' and 'Elliott', Westminster and Whittington chiming mechanism No.18759, height 39cm (key)
A George III silver double compartment tea caddy, of ovoid form, with twin covers and concealed hinge, fixed reeded loop handle with acanthus leaf terminals, lock and keyhole fitted to each side, hallmarks struck to the underside with corresponding part marks to each cover, sponsor's mark for John Emes, London 1807, height 16 cm, weight 487 g / 15.6 ozt approx
A late George II/George III George Lumley of Bury bracket clock, circa 1755-1765, ebonised case with caddy top and cast metal mounts, arched dial dial with strike/silent subsidiary dial, gilt metal spandrels, silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals and chinoiserie engraving with date aperture, brass bracket feet, the movement strikes on the hours with a repeat and records days of the month, height 52cm Notes: George Lumley was a member of The Guild of London Clockmakers.
A mid Victorian oak cased eight day town hall clock in the Renaissance Revival style, the upper section with a caddy top and turned finials, with an ormolu centre, the glazed front with gilt spandrels and a silvered chapter dial, with subsidiary dials, also having two winder holes, the face set between turned columns, the movement marked W&H, the case with an arcaded and panelled front, complete with key
A Victorian hallmarked silver tea caddy of shaped octagonal form with domed hinged lid surmounted with cast finial and cast graduated rim above a foliate scroll and floral engraved band and foliate decorated corners, on cast foot, William Hutton & Sons Ltd, London 1898, width 13cm, height including finial 14cm, with an associated silver tea caddy with scallop moulded bowl, Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1896, length 8cm, approx 10.7ozt (2).
A pair of George III hallmarked silver sugar tongs with bright cut decoration and monogram, George Wintle, London 1796, a further pair of silver tongs of plain form with monogram, Samuel Godbehere, Edward Wigan and James Boult, London 1806, a pair of modern hallmarked silver caddy spoons with fiddle pattern handles, one bright cut, Sheffield 1971, and a further sterling silver hallmarked caddy spoon with Jubilee mark, Barker Brothers Silver, Birmingham 1934, combined approx 3.9ozt (5).
A 19th century mahogany squared lozenge shaped two-compartment tea caddy, the hinged lid crossbanded and decorated with an inlaid oval, replicated on the three front panels, width 26cm, and a further rosewood example of sarcophagus form with mother of pearl escutcheon and raised on four bun feet, width 20cm (2).
*Clock. A mid 18th-century 8-day longcase clock, the brass dial with black roman numerals, silvered chapter dial, calendar aperture and subsidiary seconds dial, signed John Cannon, Malborough [sic], striking bell movement, in an oak case with caddy hood, movement 40 x 30cm, case 213cm high (1)
*Boxes. A collection of boxes including Victorian oak stationery box, with sloping doors enclosing fitted interior, single drawer beneath with brass handle, 28 cm high x 38 cm wide x 21 cm diameter, together with a William IV rosewood tea caddy, with two lift-out canisters on bun feet (one missing), 22 cm high x 36 cm wide x 20 cm diameter, Tunbridge inlaid glove box, etc. (5)
A SILVER MENU HOLDER, with repousse decoration depicting tavern scene, London 1901, approximately 6cm x 5cm high, white metal Continental caddy spoon with cherub decoration and Cockerel finial, approximately 8cm, together with diamond shape lidded trinket dish with castle decoration, cobalt and gilt borders, Wedgwood England to base, approximately 5cm x 4cm x 3cm high (3)

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