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A George III mahogany tea caddy, the shaped rectangular top fitted brass handle opening to reveal unfitted interior, 25cm wide 15cm deep 16cm high together with an Edwardian inlaid mantle clock, of bloom form on squat brass feet, 26cm highCondition ReportTea caddy) Lacks feet, losses and changes throughout. Evidence of historic woodworm to the base. Clock) A shrinkage split to top, blemishes and scuffs throughout
Franklin Mint for the V & A Museum, a cobalt blue and gilt Marie Antoinette 18th century style lyre mantle clock, the 8cm dial with Zodiac symbols and Roman numerals crystal set bezel, eight-day key wound movement by Franz Hermle of Germany, two tone striking on a bell on the hour and half, 39cm
Charles Frodsham; A Victorian triple fusee 8-day mantle/boardroom clock. With architectural brass strung and inlaid broken arch oak case, the movement with variable eight or four bell quarter chiming and the hours on a coiled gong. The brass dial with applied spandrels and a silvered chapter ring bearing the legend: Charles Frodsham 84 Strand. London 1815 fitted an advance and retard and strike selector to the broken arch. The case is supported by compressed gilt brassbun feet. 39 cm wide x 26 cm deep x 51 cm overall height.Charles Frodsham was recorded as working at 84 Strand, London between 1858-1884The clock bears the serial number 1815 this will place it in the production run between 1880-1895Some damage to the moulding of the case.The movement winds freely on all trainsThe clock will run and chime but this is no guarantee of accuracy or reliability.
Grohe of Wigmore St, London; a late 19th-century ormolu 8-day mantle clock with trophy surmount and flanked by a pair of putto riding swans, the slightly convex Roman dial marked GROHE and the movement chiming the hours on a single bell. The architectural case inset porcelain panels painted with The Madonna Della Seggiola after Raphael flanked by smaller panels with Neoclassical decoration. The case is supported by capitols and scrolls. 51 cm wide x 21 cm deep x 36 cm overall height.Private EstateGrohe of Wigmore St is recorded as working in this location between the 1840s/1880sSee page 327 of Brian Loomes. Watchmakers and Clockmakers of the World bookBoth trains wind freely and the movement chimes the hours (out of sync with the indicated time) and marks the half-hour with a passing strike.I have wound the clock and it has been running strongly for a little while, this is of course NO guarantee of accuracy or reliability as with any antique clock movement.The porcelain panels are intact and crack-free (checked front and back)The case is dirty but intact the dial is clean and chip and crack-free and the increments are strong and legible

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