A George I burr and figured walnut eight day longcase clock by John Carter of London, the arched brass dial with silvered Roman chapter ring and Arabic outer minute track, gilt brass mask spandrels and matted centre with silvered sub. seconds at 12, date aperture at 6 and harboured winding holes, signed to a silvered convex roundel to arch within a foliate border and gilt brass dolphin spandrels, fronting an eight day bell strike movement with five knopped pillars, the case with cavetto moulded arched top with three gilt brass ball finials, over a blind fret carved frieze and secondary step moulded arch, on gilt brass stop fluted columns, the trunk with moulded arched and feather banded door and cross banded sides, on a cross and feather banded base with shaped bracket feet, 92½in. (235cm.) high.
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A William III joined oak side table, the rectangular top with moulded lip over a single drawer with original brass ring handles, a shaped apron beneath, raised on turned supports with peripheral stretchers, on turned pad feet, 32 x 21in. (81.25 x 53.25cm.), 28½in. (72.5cm.) high. * Provenance: J. & J. Caspall Antiques, Stow-on-the-Wold, Glos., c.1988. Copy of the original purchase invoice accompanies the lot.
An extremely rare sewing etui or necessaire in the form of a six shot revolver, c.1900, modelled on a mid to late 19th century six shot revolver, in nickel plated brass with a black painted butt, the chamber opening when the lever is cocked to reveal a blue velvet lined interior with mirror and pin slots to the edge of the chamber, containing a complete suite of gilt metal contents comprising a pair of scissors, a thread pick, a thimble and a bobbin/needle case, the exterior would of had a small wooden pencil disguised as a ramrod, the butt with an end cap opening to reveal a tiny glass scent bottle with the original stopper, the top of the butt with loose suspension ring, length 6¾in. (17.25cm.). * A similar piece sold for £1,050,00 in these rooms on 29th November 2012.
Three silver baby teethers, including one embossed with a cow jumping over the moon with mother pearl teether and bone ring, Birmingham 1920 —5½in. (14cm.) high; two others marked 925 with whistles, one a seated cat and one with four bells; and a Birmingham 1901 stamp box

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