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A George III tulipwood crossbanded and flame mahogany silver mounted tea caddy, circa 1770, the rectangular top with concave satinwood border enclosing a velvet lined interior with three shaped canister divisions and metal thread borders, with a foliate cast swing handle, foliate strapwork escutcheon and four openwork bracket headed squat legs and claw and ball feet, 33cm wide, 15cm deep, 20cm high Footnote Sold with an accompanying invoice from James II Galleries Ltd, New York, dated July 2, 1970 detailing a 'Chippendale Tea Caddy Box with Silver Mounts circa 1770' for $375
A late George III mahogany longcase clock, the arched pagoda top with three ball and spire gilt brass finials and blind fretwork cresting above an arched glazed door flanked by stop fluted Corinthian columns enclosing a 12 inch arched brass dial with matted centre and subsidiary seconds dial with Arabic numerals and tablet marked in italic script ‘Danl Cornwell, Billericay’, the silver chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, strike silent dial in the arch, C scroll and foliate cast spandrels, each side with blind fretwork gilded foliate panel, the 8-day movement with four ringed pillars and striking on a bell above a flame mahogany arched top trunk door with grooved raised border and flanked by stop fluted quarter columns with Corinthian capitols above an ogive moulding and raised panel and stepped plinth with shaped apron and on bracket feet, 258cm overall height
An oak and walnut cross banded longcase clock 18th century, the stepped ogive cornice above an open fret work frieze with red material backing above a square glazed door applied with half mouldings between Doric columns enclosing a 10” square dial with matted centre and single hour hand the silver chapter ring with Roman numerals and inscribed, ‘Browne Facit’, mask and foliate spandrels, 30 hour movement striking on a bell with outside count wheel above a shaped arched top full length trunk door applied with grooved half mouldings to the edge over a concave border and plain base and on bracket feet, 217cm high.
A novelty Victorian silver table lighter, modelled in the form of a young boy, with removable cap, revealing wadding or a wick, on a stylised paved base, beside a letter box, the hinged lid engraved Arthur Scott, from Yarborough, September 1881, on ebonised plinth, made by Joseph Barclay Hennell, London 1877, 16cm W.
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