- GB 2014 WS-04-TRO-005/011
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- 1723
A two-handled cup, shaped as a College cup, inscribed E. Dono Edwardi Hannes, Allumnis Regiis Westmonasteriensis, split to body. Not loaded. No cover. Maker's mark obscured.
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A two-handled cup, shaped as a College cup, inscribed E. Dono Edwardi Hannes, Allumnis Regiis Westmonasteriensis, split to body. Not loaded. No cover. Maker's mark obscured.
Wall timepiece, Thomas Moore, London
Round dial with Roman chapters on a black ground, the drop case later in walnut with an ebonised moulding, the figured walnut door feather banded, eight day timepiece movement.
Moore, Thomas, d. 1762
Hooke, Robert, 1635-1703
The Michael O'Brien Inter House Fives Cup
George II trophy cup, later chased with rocaille work, fixed upon a modern black plastic plinth base with plaque. Marks rubbed and partially overworked.
Early George III Pepper Shaker
Pepper caster [identical to T0001.068 but different date & maker].
Peaston, Robert, active 18th Century
Musical table clock signed Spencer and Perkins, London
Mahogany case with rocaille gilt brass mounts, painted dial signed within rocaille mask spandrels, subsidiary dials to the lower spandrels - Musica/Silence and Minuet/Dance/Hornpipe/Gavot, the arch with a painted automaton vignette of a harbour scene, eight day movement with a cylinder action carillon of ten bells, twin pull chord repeats.
Perkins & Spencer, 1765-1806
Early George III Pepper Shaker
Pepper caster [identical to T0001.067 but different date & maker]. Maker's mark obscured, probably SW.
George III musical longcase clock signed Tho. Wilkinson, London
Mahogany case with parcel gilt pilaster angles, arch top hood and trunk door, dial with subsidiary dial to the arch inscribed, 'Lady Coventry's Minuet, 104 Psalm', eight day movement with a cylinder chiming movement.
Wilkinson, Thomas
A George III silver challenge cup and cover, with applied leaf decoration on lower part and lid, with elephant head and trunk handles, engraved with coat-of-arms and inscription in Latin with names of donors, inscribed T. Whipham Fecit, Fleet Street, oak case, repaired finial.
Robins, John, d. 1831
A two-handled tea urn with lid, the vase shaped body engraved with armorials and inscription above shell fluting and between bands of Vitruvian scrolls and beaded borders, engraved Samueli Smith Scholas Regaie Westmon: Archi Didas. Puerilae Memeres d.d.d. followed by the names of various Old Westminsters. Not loaded. Cover. Wooden case.
Schofield, John, active 18th Century