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OAK LONGCASE CLOCK the 13" brass dial with silvered chapter ring inscribed 'John Knight, Portsea', and subsidiary seconds dial, the hood with square glazed door beneath a broken swan neck pediment, the trunk with ogee door and quarter columns, height including finial 230cm £400-600 B 1844. GREEN LACQUERED LONGCASE CLOCK 18th century, the brass dial with 11 1/2" silvered chapter ring, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture beneath a moon and sun phase dial with an automaton figure of Father Time, inscribed 'Wm Andrews, London', on an eight day striking movement, the hood with blind fretwork, arching glazed door with 3/4 columns, the trunk with arched panel and plinth base, the whole with a chinoiserie pagoda scene in relief with gilt painted highlights, height 217cm £1000-1500
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SCOTTISH MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK the arched painted dial inscribed 'Donald McDonald, Inverness' to the arch, with subsidiary date and seconds dials, on an eight day striking movement, the case with line inlay decoration to the door, scrolling base, height ????? £300-500
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MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK the painted dial with 12 1/2" chapter ring, inscribed 'Richard Waycott, Glastonbury', with floral arch, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture on an eight day striking movement, the inlaid body with pierced fretwork broken swan neck pediment and columns, the trunk with arching door and panel base, height 225cm £600-700
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GEORGE III TORTOISESHELL GLOVE BOX of sarcophagus form, with pewter banding, white metal initialled plaque and ivory ball feet, width 24cm £150-200
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VICTORIAN YEW AND MARQUETRY BOX of shallow sarcophagus form, inlaid with a ruined church, scrolling oak leaves and acorns and foliage, the interior with an Irish harp amongst shamrocks, width 34.5cm £60-80
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INDIAN BONE INLAID SPICE BOX of domed hexagonal form, the hinged cover enclosing a six section lift out tray above a void, the whole with scrolling floral and geometric inlay, height 17cm, diameter 21cm £100-150
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GEORGE III BLOND TORTOISESHELL TEA CADDY of canted rectangular form with ivory edging, width 11.5cm £150-200
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VICTORIAN AMBOYNA AND BRASS INLAID WRITING SLOPE with initialled brass plaque, campaign style handles and fitted interior, length 46.5cm £100-150
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REGENCY MAHOGANY AND INLAID JEWELLERY BOX sarcophagus form, the cover with flowerhead inlay, the whole with hatched, Greek key and chequered line inlay, velvet lined interior, width 27cm £80-120
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GEORGE III MAHOGANY TEA CADDY with brass swing handle and pierced escutcheon, the fitted interior with two tin canisters and a lidded mixing box, on ogee bracket feet, width 26cm £80-120
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REGENCY SATINWOOD APOTHECARY BOX with harebell and 'jewel' inlay to the top and wreaths to the front, the fitted interior retaining six glass bottles and stoppers, two brass swing handles, width 23cm £150-200
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MAHOGANY APOTHECARY BOX early 19th century, the fitted interior with four bottles and stoppers, above a single, fitted drawer with campaign style brass handle, height 19cm £100-150
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VICTORIAN TUNBRIDGEWARE TEA CADDY of sarcophagus form, with 'cube' specimen inlay to the cover and bands of inlay to the front, twin canister interior, width 19cm £100-150
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VICTORIAN COROMANDEL TEA CADDY with domed cover, gothic gilt brass mounts, twin canister interior, width 23cm £100-150
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REGENCY SATINWOOD AND INLAID TEA CADDY of near cube form, the cover with inlaid patera, rosewood crossbanding and ebonised escutcheon, width 12cm £100-150
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GEORGE III ROLLED PAPER WORK TEA CADDY of elongated hexagonal form with flower and urn decoration to the front and bird decoration to the reverse, twin canister, length 18cm £300-500
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CAMPAIGN STYLE MAHOGANY TEA CADDY early 19th century, with brass handle and escutcheon and twin canisters, width 23cm £80-120
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REGENCY BURR YEW AND INLAID TEA CADDY of rectangular form, with crossbanding and line inlay, gilt brass swing handle, the fitted interior with three burr maple covers, width 26cm £100-150
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REGENCY ROSEWOOD APOTHECARY BOX of rectangular section, the fitted interior with four glass bottles and stoppers, width 18cm £150-250
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GEORGE III ROSEWOOD BOW FRONTED TEA CADDY sarcophagus type cover, boxwood line inlay, ivory escutcheon, twin canister interior, width 18.5cm £200-300
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GEORGE III MAHOGANY DECANTER BOX early 19th century, with domed cover, the fitted interior with four decanters and stoppers, probably original, and a single, faceted wine glass, height 24cm £100-150
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REGENCY MAHOGANY AND INLAID OVAL TEA CADDY the cover with a central patera, crossbanded rims and ivory escutcheon, width 15cm £100-150
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REGENCY ROSEWOOD AND BRASS BOUND WRITING SLOPE the cover with initialled brass plaque, campaign style handles and fitted interior, the brass lock by Tompson and stamped GR beneath a crown, width 38cm £100-150
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TWO VICTORIAN DOMED STATIONERY CASKETS the first walnut with pierced ivory mounts, the second walnut with brass and bone mounts, each with fitted interiors, 22cm and 19cm wide (2) £150-250
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TORTOISESHELL TEA CADDY early 19th century, of rounded rectangular form, with pewter banding and white metal mounts, twin canister interior, width 19cm £150-200
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FRENCH BURR WALNUT JARDINIERE 19th century, of serpentine form, with gilt metal mounts, length 42cm £100-150
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BRONZE RAM'S HEAD WALL MOUNT cast with curling horns, maximum width 22cm. £80-120
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VICTORIAN BRASS BINOCULAR MICROSCOPE by Henry Crouch of London, number 1630, with mahogany fitted case and various accessories including lenses (parcel) £300-500
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SHERATON STYLE MAHOGANY AND INLAID TOILET MIRROR early 19th century, with oval plate and serpentine base, height 59cm, width 45.5cm £100-150
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RUSSIAN ICON, Christ holding a book and feather or quill, oil on panel, 28 x 21cm £80-120
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TWO CHINESE HARDWOOD LAMP SHADES of hexagonal form, one with glass panels painted with figures, the second with painted silk panels, height 47 and 60cm (2) £40-60
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CHRISTIES, THE DUMFRIES HOUSE SALE CATALOGUE 2 volumes; together with Dubon and Bell, Furniture in the Frick Collection, 2 volumes; White, English Lantern Clocks; Symonds, Thomas Tompion his life and work; and Moore, The Clockmakers of Bristol, 1650-1900 (7) £100-200
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SYMONDS (RW), THOMAS TOMPION published BT Batsford, London, 1951; The Wetherfield Collection of 222 Clocks, sold by WE Hurcomb, published 1929; and Snowman (AK), Eighteenth Century Gold Boxes of Europe, published Faber and Faber, London, 1966 (3) £30-50
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GEORGE II BRASS TRAVELLING HAND WARMER of spherical form with pierced foliate decoration and gimbel oil well, 7.5cm diameter £60-80
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VICTORIAN EBONISED SLIDING BOOK RACK continental porcelain figural plaques on gothic gilt metal mounted, width closed 33cm £100-150
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THREE FLORAL TAPESTRY CUSHIONS the fabric 19th century, with flowers and foliage on a deep pink ground, each panel approximately 35 x 35cm (3) £100-150
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TWO MODERN METAL OWL SCULPTURES standing on perches, with illuminated eyes, 85cm and smaller (2) £50-80
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THREE CARYATIDS 17th or 18th century, probably walnut, carved as half length figures above mask columns, 59cm (3) £100-150
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SET OF AVERY BRASS SCALES to weight 1lb, on a mahogany foot, with a set of weights, height 57cm £40-60
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SHERATON STYLE MAHOGANY TOILET MIRROR the oval plate on a serpentine base, height 58cm, width 42.5cm £100-150 H 1883 SPECIMEN MARBLE MINIATURE CHEST OF DRAWERS possibly Italian 18th century, the top inlaid with a geometric design of marbles, the drawers fronts faced with grey veined marble, height 20cm, width 20cm, depth 12cm £100-150
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VICTORIAN MAPLE AND WALNUT BANDED WORK BOX scrolling studwork decoration, the fitted interior with pierced and carved bone cotton reel holders, width 25.5cm £120-180
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PAIR OF STEEL AND BRASS FIRE IRONS late 19th century, with harebell decoration and pagoda finial, including shovel and tongs; together with a poker and pierced brass fender, length of tongs 78cm, width of fender 99cm (4) £100-150 B 1886. COOPERED OAK CORN BIN 19th century, of tapering cylindrical form, height 30cm, diameter at base 32cm £50-80
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PAIR OF BOIS DURCI COMMEMORATIVE PLAQUES with profile bust portraits of Prince Albert and Victoria Queen of England, 11.4cm diameter (2) £100-150
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FRENCH BRASS CANDLESTICK Louis XVI style, with figural and stylised floral decoration, 27cm £40-60
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BRONZE 'GRAND TOUR' CANDLESTICK the column cast with twisting foliage and bees on a tripod base with lion claw on ball feet, 26.5cm £50-80
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PAIR OF WALNUT PANELS 19th century, carved with hanging game and fish, 52 x 46cm (2) £150-200
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TURNED IVORY GAVEL possibly 18th century, 13.5cm £40-60
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PAIR OF FRIEZE PANELS possible 18th century, carved with griffins either side of a shell, 45 x 15.5cm (2) £200-300 B 1892A. SET OF SEVEN TOLE PEINTE WALL LIGHTS 19th century and later, the glass storm shades on metal frames and with stylised leaf shaped 'covers', height 69cm (7) Provenance: Bought by the vendor's late father from Cleaver, Holt and Morris (Surveyors of Canterbury) and by repute from Canterbury Cathedral. £400-500
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FOUR BENTWOOD MEASURES Victorian and later, stamped 'Gallon', 'Quart' and 'Pint' (x2); together with a turned sycamore bowl and a boxed set of dominoes (6) £100-200
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VICTORIAN OVAL PAPIER MACHE TRAY a central painted floral spray inside gilt swags with abalone shell inlay, 76cm x 60cm £80-120
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