GEORGE III OAK LONGCASE CLOCK by Andrew Dickie, Edinburgh, the unsigned eight day two train movement with anchor escapement striking on a bell, the signed 11.5" silvered dial with Roman numerals and Arabic outer seconds, on arched brass backplate, subsidiary seconds at twelve and date at six, strike/silent selector to arch, blued steel hands, encased in an arched hood with caddy top and fretted corners with glazed side panels revealing movement, on plinth base with bracket feet, approximately 226cm high
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PAIR OF SILVER COFFEE SPOONS, Sheffield 1905, A CELTIC STYLE SILVER SPOON, MOTHER OF PEARL INSET SPOON WITH TRIANGULAR BOWL, TWO DUTCH COFFEE SPOONS, A HANS HANSON SILVER SPOON AND AN ART DECO SPOON, FIVE VARIOUS CIRCA 1970s HANDMADE SILVER SPOONS, including caddy spoon and mustard spoon, markers mark "MEM" AND THREE PEWTER SPOONS BY THE SAME MAKER AND FOUR PLATED SPOONS
A Chippendale period mahogany tea caddy. With bronze swing handle and escutcheon, with three internal compartments and raised on a moulded plinth, 24cm wide. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Back left corner of the cover lacking some moulding. Hinges missing some screws and loose. Lock lacking and two original escutcheon pins with one replaced.
A nineteenth century French brass cased table clock. With ogee caddy top cornered by four urn shaped finials, ornamented with shell moulded spandrels with Arabic numeral chapter and raised on toupie feet. Housing a two train eight day movement signed Marti and striking half hourly on a gong, 42.5cm. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Working. Good condition. No key.
Early to mid 20th century AD. A bronze tea caddy standing on four elephant heads; central panel with phoenix flying, side panels with abstract coral design; lid with panels of flowers; side handles in the shape of dragons. 509 grams; 13cm (5"). Property of a North East Essex collector; acquired in the 1980s. [No Reserve]
A quantity of boxes, comprising a Japanese silvered metal box depicting carp in a pond, 16 by 14 by 10cm, a Chinese pewter tea caddy engraved with figural scenes, 17 by 13 by 10cm, a Continental brass box embossed with narrative scenes, 12 by 9 by 6cm, an Indian box embossed to the top with the Hindu goddess Saraswati with peacock and snake, 33 by 25 by 10cm, an Indian carved hardwood stand, and an Indian box containing an eye loop and a grain of rice bearing an inscription. (6)

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