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A n Edward VII Mustard of oval form, the hinged and domed cover with cast urn finial, to a pierced and engraved body, (lacking liner), length 4”, London 1901, makers mark EJH, NH; together with a hallmarked Fiddle pattern Mustard Spoon, Chester 1805, makers mark JW & JW, various dates and makers, (2)
French demi-lune cabinet, mahogany, walnut and partridge wood with tulip wood band and stained harewoood. The top with inlaid patera over a plain frieze, single door with in laid panel flanked by panels with inlaid urn motifs. Door enclosing single shelf, on tapering square section legs, 48½”x20”x37”
C19 French painted satinwood cabinet cross banded with tulipwood. The top painted with an oval panel of an exotic bird with flowers and harebell swags, over a flower and scroll painted frieze drawer above a pair of doors painted with swags and ribbons with central oval panels of ladies in period costume, flanked by painted columns. The sides painted with an urn, scrolls, flowers and swags, all raised on turned tapered legs, 33”x16”x35” high illustrated
QUEEN ANNE MARQUETRY LONGCASE CLOCK JOSEPH SAER, LONDON, EARLY 18TH CENTURY the five pillar twin train movement, with anchor escapement, striking on a bell, the square brass dial with silver chapter ring and cast spandrels inscribed `Jos Saer, Porpoole Lane, London`, also with subsidiary seconds dial and day and date apertures, the hood with caddy top above moulded cornice and blind fretwork frieze flanked by spiral turned half columns, the trunk with rectangular cushion moulded door and glazed lenticle, above a base with plinth, the whole profusely inlaid with flowering urn marquetry 54cm wide, 236cm high, 27cm deep Provenance: Purchased in these rooms 24 September 2003, sale 77, lot 222
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