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A George III mahogany banded oak eight-day longcase clock, the four pillar rack and bell striking movement with 12 inch square brass dial with calendar aperture, ringed winding holes and applied signature plaque engraved 'Jn:o Allen, MACCLESF'D to the engraved matted centre within applied silvered Roman numeral chapter ring and scallop shell and scroll cast spandrels, the case with moulded caddy over pierced frieze and Doric columns flanking dial, the trunk with shaped-top crossbanded caddy moulded door, on panel fronted plinth base with canted angles, 203cm high.
A George III oak eight-day longcase clock, William Batt, Petersfield, third quarter of the 18th century, the five pillar rack and bell striking movement with 12 inch brass break-arch dial incorporating subsidiary seconds ring, calendar aperture and applied shaped signature plate engraved Will'm Batt, Petersfield to the matted centre within applied silvered Roman numeral chapter ring with Arabic five minutes to outer track, the angles applied with twin bird and urn pattern spandrels beneath arch with subsidiary STRIKE/SILENT selection ring flanked by dolphin cast mounts, in a case with squat pagoda pediment and cavetto break-arch cornice above three quarter columns to hood over break-arch caddy moulded door to trunk, on plain plinth base incorporating bracket feet with shaped apron between, 222cm (87.5ins) high.
A Victorian rosewood tea caddy, of sarcophagus form, with Gothic style carved decoration, 33 cm wide Condition report Report by RB Generally good, in a market fresh condition, top more faded than the sides, a few small areas of staining, some loss to the fleur de lys banding (top and bottom), to all corners, with a mixing bowl, slightly smaller, probably later, and cracked, and with two tea canisters to the interior, also with some staining.
A Continental silver gilt tea caddy and cover, decorated rams head masks, swags, festoons and other motifs, import marks for London 1905, approx. 6.5 ozt, 12.5 cm high See illustration Condition report Report by NG Traces of gilt decoration visible to exterior. Surface scratches, slight dent to left of one of the ram's masks. Some rubbing around base. Import marks clear. Marks to base rubbed.
A papier mache two division tea caddy, painted to the top with a scene of the "Alameda at Cadiz and the convent of the virgin del Carmen" the serpentine front decorated with gilt swags, 19.5cm wide x 12.5cm deep x 11cm high CONDITION REPORT: Overall in used condition, some gilding rubbing and minor paint loss, with surface crazing, lacquer loss and chips to the feet and base, gilt line decoration to the reverse, chips to removable interior lids, hinges are firm, no obvious makers marks
A Victorian rosewood tea caddy of rectangular form with a central ring handle, the interior fitted with three porcelain lidded compartments, painted with figures and animals, 27cm wide x 12cm deep x 16cm high CONDITION REPORT: lidded caddy is cracked and reglued, the others have chipped stoppers, gilding rubbed, veneers missing, the base coming away from the box, surface scratches etc
Ceramics and Glass - an Ironstone Imari jug (faults), impressed marks; a Denby Glyn College jug, everted neck, loop handle; a late Victorian glass globular decanter and stopper; another, similar; glass carafe; a Sadler 'China Trade shaped tea caddy and cover, from the The World of Tea Collection; cottage Imari; etc
LATE 18th/EARLY 19TH CENTURY IVORY AND TORTOISESHELL SINGLE SECTION TEA CADDY with oval white metal blank cartouche under escutcheon to front panel, the caddy being of octagonal shape with loop handle to lid. 10.5cm high (4") CONDITION REPORT: Some minor cracks to ivory, areas of loss to tortoiseshell inlay and minor chips to rims as expected. Lid is present inside tea caddy although loose. Surface ware, scratches, dings etc. as expected with age.
19th CENTURY MAHOGANY SARCOPHAGUS TEA CADDY, having two compartments to the interior with fitted cut glass circular bowl, standing on bun feet with ring turned handles. 13.5" x 7.5" x 8" approx (33 x 18 x 20cm) CONDITION REPORT: Wear to the brass lock, minor surface wear, scratches commensurate with age. Glass bowl is not original, wear and losses to fabric. Zinc is missing from tea caddy boxes. Minor losses in places.
EARLY 19th CENTURY FLAME MAHOGANY RECTANGULAR TEA CADDY, the interior revealing three lidded compartments with ivory knob handles and circular glass bowl to the centre, standing on brass paw feet. 13" x 8" x 8" (34 x 20 x 20cm) CONDITION REPORT: Replacement brass hinges and screws. Glass bowl is not original to the piece. Some minor losses in places and wear commensurate with age. A split to the side and splits to the front.

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