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, 1765-1806Pair of silver spoons engraved with an F. paired with mustard pots [T0001.065]
Samuel Godbehere, Edward Wigan & James BoultPair of silver salt cellars engraved 'A.M.C.'. Blue glass inserts. No cover. Hallmark obscured on second cellar - possibly 1817. Spink 9. Paired with spoons [T0001.074]
Bennett, William, active 19th CenturySilver-mounted wood stand with silver plates for silver oars, armorial engraved and presentation inscribed: 'Presented by P.C. Pearson & H. Ward', see also [T.0001.058]. Awarded 1844-1973. Makers Mark reads W.J.G.
A classical vase shaped cup and cover with handles, engraved with a Latin inscription 'Praeceptori optime merenti Gulielmo Church Totton A.M', applied with a band of vine mask terminated cornucopia handles, the cover engraved with the School arms below finial, one leaf missing, some overall dents. Cover [engraved with school arms] Not loaded.
Joseph William Story and William ElliotSoup ladle (part of Vincent Tureen set, see T.0005.004)
William Eley & William FearnMahogany 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, ThomasA George III silver mustard pot on three feet, embossed with a border of flowers on foliate and paw feet, blue glass liner. Maker's mark obscured.
Pair of silver spoons engraved 'B.H.' Paired with [T0001/071]
Whiting, John James, active 19th CenturyIn fitted case with silver-mounted case with silver mounted presentation inscription: 'Presented by E.C. Burton & E.P. Colquhoun 1844'. Gilding worn. See also stand [T.0001.059]
Charles Rawlings & William Summers