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An ebonised double fusee mantel clock, the cushioned caddy case with gilt metal handle enclosing an arched dial with strike and silent features, the 12cm silvered dial with Roman numeric and Arabic numerals signed David Fitzschkaw, London, with date aperture, the back plate raised with scroll spandrels, with an engraved movement fitted in a four sided glazed case, early 19thC with alterations, 29cm wide x 20.5cm deep x 46cm high.
A George III silver caddy spoon with shaped rectangular handle and scallop shell bowl, London 1805, length approx 7.5cm, together with a silver and mother-of-pearl handled caddy shovel, Birmingham 1808 by Joseph Willmore, and a silver Fiddle Thread and Shell caddy spoon, Birmingham 1826 by Joseph Taylor.
An early 18th Century burr walnut longcase clock with brass five pillar eight day movement striking on a bell, the brass break arch dial with silvered chapter ring and black Roman numerals, framing a matt centre with subsidiary seconds and date aperture, beneath a silvered boss to the arch inscribed `Tho Wightman in George Yard, Lombard Street, London`, all cornered with pierced and cast gilt spandrels, the hood with caddy top and three giltwood ball finials above blind frieze frets and glazed door flanked by turned columns, the trunk with arched door, on a crossbanded base and plinth, height approx 260cm, with pendulum, two brass cased weights and keys (restoration). Note: Thomas Wightman apprenticed to Henry Hester Jr in 1692.
A small group of English porcelain teaware, circa 1780, each piece painted with scattered blue flowers, comprising a Caughley spoon tray, two Caughley tea bowls, a Caughley sucrier and cover and a Worcester coffee cup (minor faults), together with an English enamelled earthenware tea caddy, circa 1790, the cylindrical body painted with scattered blue and green flowers, height approx 11.7cm.
A Victorian mother of pearl inlaid twin handled tea caddy, the hinged cover lifts to enclose two compartments and cut glass bowl, raised on four shell form feet, length 35cm CONDITION REPORT: Small area of water damage, minor cracking/lifting to cover, veneer lifting to back sheet, otherwise good
A 19th century Tunbridge ware tea caddy, inlaid with a ruined church in landscape, with floral banding raised on four ball feet, the hinged cover lifts to enclose two lidded divisions covers, height 12.5cm, length 23cm (illustrated) CONDITION REPORT: Crack to inside of cover, cracking to one of caddy covers, chip to finial on one cover, chip to one corner repaired

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