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A George III silver caddy spoon, with bright cut decoration and a shell bowl, and other small items of silver, approx. 11.255 ozt Condition report Report by RB The caddy spoon is generally in good condition, with a little rubbing to the bright cut decoration, Lion Passant, date letter (0), and monarch head only, and with a couple of dents to the bowl, and the handle would benefit from being straightened slightly
A George III silver caddy spoon, with bright cut decoration and a shell bowl, and other small items of silver, approx. 11.255 ozt Condition report Report by RB The caddy spoon is generally in good condition, with a little rubbing to the bright cut decoration, Lion Passant, date letter (0), and monarch head only, and with a couple of dents to the bowl, and the handle would benefit from being straightened slightly
An early 19th century mahogany longcase clock, the caddy hood with brass globe finials and stop fluted columns above a long arched trunk door, enclosed between 1/4 column stop fluted pilasters, on a box base and bracket feet, the 33cm silvered dial with Roman numerals, a seconds subsidiary dial and a calendar dial, the eight day movement striking on a bell, 244cm high
A 19th century Dutch silver tea caddy, Amsterdam, of cabinet on stand form, the body embossed with figural scenes and scrolls with sliding panel to base, the top with four ball finials to each corner and an arched removable cover with animal finial, all raised on four squat feet, 14cm high, weight 6oz
A William IV or early Victorian tortoiseshell veneered and pewter strung tea caddy, circa 1840, of rectangular form with hinged cover and serpentine front, the lower edge of the cover and the upper edge of the body with ivory veneers, with twin conforming subsidiary covers within, 11.5cm high, 19cm wide
An oak quarter chiming eight-day longcase clock, late 18th century and later, the substantial late 19th century four pillar triple train movement with deadbeat escapement, Harrison`s maintaining power and chiming a choice of two tunes on eight/four bells every quarter with hour strike on a gong, now applied to the earlier 13.25 inch square brass dial incorporating recessed subsidiary seconds dial, vestigial calendar aperture within rectangular reserve engraved Watk. Owen, LLanrwft to the symmetrical foliate scroll engraved centre within applied Roman numeral chapter ring now incorporating Silent/Chime and 4 Bells/8Bells switches and with Arabic five minutes to outer track, the angles with fine rococo scroll cast spandrels, now in a case with open triangular pediment and fluted columns to hood above shaped top caddy moulded door flanked by conforming quarter columns to trunk, on raised panel fronted plinth base with canted angles and moulded skirt incorporating bracket feet, 209cm (82.25ins) high.
A 19th century Dutch silver tea caddy, Amsterdam, of cabinet on stand form, the body embossed with figural scenes and scrolls with sliding panel to base, the top with four ball finials to each corner and an arched removable cover with animal finial, all raised on four squat feet, 14cm high, weight 6oz
18TH CENTURY AND LATER BRASS FACED TWO TRAIN EIGHT DAY LONG CASE CLOCK marked Walter Prestidge of Towcester. The later carved, heavily decorated case having caddy hood with square aperture flanked by two term carved figures, the waist door now heavily carved with quarter readed pilasters and figural mounts, similarly carved panel base on later bracket feet. The brass face with silver chapter ring and centre field, having Roman Numerals and date aperture, having gilded foliate spandrels, two train brass baluster pillar movement striking on one bell. Movement and face are not matching. 11" square face. Overall 86" (220cm) high. (A marriage and much altered). CONDITION REPORT; Overall in good condition, however face movement and case are associated and not original to one another. Carving also much later.
VICTORIAN BURR WALNUT DOMED TOP TEA CADDY with brass Gothic mounts and cabouchon agate centre stone. The interior revealing two fitted dome top compartments. 9" x 5" x 6" (23cm x 12cm x 15cm). Together with a similar rectangular burr walnut and brass mounted single tea caddy. 6" x 4.5" x 4.5" (15.5cm x 12cm x 12cm). (2)
18TH CENTURY AND LATER BRASS FACED TWO TRAIN EIGHT DAY LONG CASE CLOCK marked Walter Prestidge of Towcester. The later carved, heavily decorated case having caddy hood with square aperture flanked by two term carved figures, the waist door now heavily carved with quarter readed pilasters and figural mounts, similarly carved panel base on later bracket feet. The brass face with silver chapter ring and centre field, having Roman Numerals and date aperture, having gilded foliate spandrels, two train brass baluster pillar movement striking on one bell. Movement and face are not matching. 11" square face. Overall 86" (220cm) high. (A marriage and much altered). CONDITION REPORT; Overall in good condition, however face movement and case are associated and not original to one another. Carving also much later.
VICTORIAN BURR WALNUT DOMED TOP TEA CADDY with brass Gothic mounts and cabouchon agate centre stone. The interior revealing two fitted dome top compartments. 9" x 5" x 6" (23cm x 12cm x 15cm). Together with a similar rectangular burr walnut and brass mounted single tea caddy. 6" x 4.5" x 4.5" (15.5cm x 12cm x 12cm). (2)

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