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A gilt bronze repeating eight day giant carriage clock by Barraud & Lund, London No.1357 with associated twin fusee movement, the arched 5 inch silvered dial with centred moon phases and twin winding holes within a ring of Roman numerals under a date aperture to the arch, the centre chased with scrolling leaves, the outer face engine turned, the four glass case with flush fitting handle and rectangular viewing window over an arched door to the front flanked by oval star cut side windows and an enclosed engine turned back the case with reeded corner half pilasters and pierced scrolling leaf frieze to the top and bottom, raised on splay short bracket feet, (with alterations) 17cm wide, 24.5cm high, 11cm deep NOTE: The majority of carriage clocks made by Barraud & Lund were when John Richard Lund (1805-1863) joined the firm Barraud which was established by eminent chronometer maker Paul Philip Barraud (1752-1820). The company became Barraud & Lund in 1838 trading at 41 Cornhill until 1889
A mixed lot, comprising silver items: a trinket box of circular form, engine turned decoration, a three piece condiment set on a rectangular tray, wavy edge border, a nail buffer, plus electroplated items, a swing-handled basket, and a walnut travelling toilet box, with six cut glass bottles and jars, four with plated mounts, approx. weighable 8oz. (7)
A mixed quantity of silver and electroplated items including: a pair of silver mounted cut-glass dressing table bottles, by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company, London 1903, a silver mounted dressing table jar, a square glass silver mounted inkwell, an oval silver dressing table box on four legs, an oval capstan inkwell with glass liner, an engine turned cigarette box, plus two electroplated trays. (9)
A mixed lot of silver items, various dates and makers, comprising: a Victorian silver mounted cut glass scent bottle, a silver and enamel cigarette case, with import marks for London 1934, two small scent bottles, a Masonic badge, a bag mount, a set of eleven teaspoons, a set of six teaspoons, four further spoons, a pair of pepper pots and eleven silver handled knives, approx. weighable 14oz. (qty)
A mixed lot of silver items, various dates and makers, comprising: a sugar caster of octagonal baluster form, a faceted baluster vase, a hand mirror, a circular box, two silver-mounted cut glass toilet jars, a small toilet jar, a napkin ring, a pendant, a pair of 18th century sugar tongs, and small items of flatware, approx. weighable 20oz. (qty)
A pair of George III silver salt cellars, by Charles Chesterman, London 1802, oval wirework frame, reeded borders, drop ring handles, on four scroll legs on oval bases, crested and initialled, with cut glass liners, length 8.8cm, approx. weight 6oz. (2) The crest is that of Asshbee, Atkinson, Meade and others.
A Victorian silver eight-bottle cruet frame, by Robert Garrard, London 1853, shaped oval form, foliate scroll border, central baluster and scroll handle, wire-work frame, on four scroll bracket feet, with eight cut glass bottles, three with later electroplated mounts, length 31.5cm, approx. weight 40oz.
A George III silver epergne on a mirror plateau, by Matthew Boulton, Birmingham 1810, tapering circular form, with a central bowl support with trailing grapevines, and lion mask capped tapering fluted legs with acanthus leaf decoration, terminating in paw feet, with a shaped base with a cone finial and from which appear four scroll arms each with a pierced foliate bowl support, gadroon border, with a central cut glass bowl and four smaller cut glass bowls, the mirror plateau of rounded rectangular form, gadroon border on four hoof feet. The mirror plateau and the interior are discretely engraved with three inscriptions, `This slight but sincere testimonial of indelible gratitude to William Adam Esq is presented to his dearly beloved daughter Mrs Clementina Adam Thompson 1812` , `All speculation respecting the donor will be forever fruitless, the tribute is paid alone to the sentiment` and `Who builds a church to god and not to fame, never inscribes the marble with his name`, in a fitted wooden case, height including bowl 32.5cm, width arm to arm 60cm, morror plateau 66cm x 41cm, approx. weighable 96oz
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