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AN ANGLO-INDIAN ROSEWOOD TEAPOY with central square panel within a moulded border, the interior fitted with four lidded compartments with conforming decoration between twin turned and carved side rails, the front and sides all-over carved in low relief with scrolling foliate decoration, on four scrolling legs and platform base, 33" high x 18" wide.
THREE CHINESE WOOD AND GLASS ARCHITECTURAL PANELS, each showing a central oval glass panel with precious objects surrounded by other glass panels within a swastika fret design, late Qing/Republic, each panel c.22" x 26" overall (3). Provenance: The Collection of the late John Walden (1925-2013).
TWO CHINESE GILTWOOD PANELS, one of blanket-fold form, decorated with birds and other motifs on lacquer, Qing, 36" long; the other panel of arched form decorated with central figures surrounded by buddhistic lions chasing balls, Qing, 36" long (2). Provenance: The Collection of the late John Walden (1925-2013).
TWO CHINESE SILK-EMBROIDERED PANELS, the larger example showing peonies on a red ground with a foliate band above, late Qing/Republic, 34" x 37" overall; the other panel decorated with millet on a red ground, late Qing/Republic, with a tasselled border, late Qing/Republic, 28" x 29" (2). Provenance: The Collection of the late John Walden (1925-2013).
A silver goblet, elaborately embossed with floral motifs and wreaths, from bowl to spreading circular base, the rims beaded and one heart shaped panel later engraved, by Robert Hennell III, London 1865, 6.7ozt, height 14cm. Condition Report: cartouche slightly dinked, much glue to the bottom where it was once stuck down, slight split to the base below stem. Cartouche thin.
A mahogany dwarf longcase clock, the hood with moulded cornice and three quarter turned pillars, the trunk with full length door, the base with raised panel and ogee feet, the 18th century 9" square brass dial with cast spandrels and raised chapter ring, twin weight driven movement striking on bell by P. Bower, Redlynch, height 64”
English mahogany bracket clock, circa 1840, white painted Roman dial, 12cm, eight day double fusee repeating movement striking the hour on a bell, in a brass inlaid case on gilt ball feet, height 31cm. Condition report: patches of veneer are missing from the case and some mouldings; the panel is missing from the rear door; strike mechanism persists until unwound and so the repeat mechanism is ineffective. Winds and ticks; with a later winding key, pendulum and keeper.

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