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A GROUP OF CLOCKS, comprising a modern large mantel clock, height 50cm, a Kienzle wall clock with ceramic case, a WKB anniversary clock, a Mauthe wall clock, a Quality Collages framed wall clock collage in the form of an owl, a clock movement stamped 'Perivale', together with a Belgian banjo barometer (7) (sd, untested)
A GROUP OF MANTEL CLOCKS, AND PARTS, to include Barker & Co Ltd Kensington Aneroid Barometer, (glass front is loose and broken), two Smiths Enfield, Gilbert in a black wood case, art deco mantal clock with a Haller movement, Bentima wind up clock, 'Perivale' oak cased, nine mantel clocks in total that all need some restoration, boxes of parts and two empty cases, (Condition Report: all items are not in working order but some have the potential to be restored, all will benefit from being cleaned), (qty)
A Broadhurst Clarkson & Co aneroid barometer. 97cm high, 20cm diameter / All lots are located at The Barn, Hampstead Farm, Nr Henley on Thames, Oxfordshire, RG9 4LG. Regretfully Wellers are unable to offer any type of shipping, please see our important information for courier recommendations and collections information.
A small mahogany anaroid barometer by H.O. Quinn. 18cm diameter / All lots are located at The Barn, Hampstead Farm, Nr Henley on Thames, Oxfordshire, RG9 4LG. Regretfully Wellers are unable to offer any type of shipping, please see our important information for courier recommendations and collections information.
An oak cased aneroid barometer, 72cm high, 17cm diameter / All lots are located at The Barn, Hampstead Farm, Nr Henley on Thames, Oxfordshire, RG9 4LG. Regretfully Wellers are unable to offer any type of shipping, please see our important information for courier recommendations and collections information.
A Rolls-Royce desk-set Christmas gift for 1933, sterling silver barometer by Saunders & Shepherd,square dial, mounted within a sterling silver case by Cornelius Saunders & Francis Shepherd, hallmarked London, 1933, in the form of a Rolls-Royce radiator, with engine-turned grille decoration, black enamel badge and radiator town cap, 13.5cm high overall, the base engraved J.H.K.. Lot to be sold without reserve.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ††VAT at the prevailing rate on Hammer Price and Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Rolls-Royce desk-set Christmas gift for 1936, sterling silver rosebowl by Saunders & Shepherd,the bowl, with a removable lattice cover surmounted by a Spirit of Ecstasy, Hallmarked London, 18cm high overall. Footnotes:The Rolls-Royce desk set Christmas gifts. An annual Sterling Silver 'Objets de Bureau' commissioned by Rolls-Royce Motors 1926-1937.It is reasonable to argue that few companies in the automotive world have a richer corporate heritage than Rolls-Royce Motors, whose legendary 'Spirit of Ecstasy' mascot was created in 1911 by the renowned British sculptor Charles Sykes R.A. (1875 - 1950).The Spirit of Ecstasy mascot has now adorned Rolls-Royce automobiles for over 110 years and is one of the world's most readily identified images. In 1926, following the successful introduction of their New Phantom model (later known as the Phantom I), the Directors of Rolls-Royce Motors decided to commission a Christmas gift, to be produced in a small quantity. The piece in question was a cigar ashtray of conventional circular form, surmounted by a reduced size Spirit of Ecstasy, the whole in Sterling silver. A small number of these ashtrays were presented by Rolls-Royce as Christmas gifts that year. The fortunate recipients of the ashtray were evidently highly delighted with their gifts, and Rolls-Royce decided to commission another piece - a desk clock - for presentation the following year. This, too, was very well received, and so the 'tradition' of commissioning a different piece each year evolved.With the exception of 1931, each of the following years, until 1937, saw the creation of a different piece, always in Sterling silver and always incorporating the Spirit of Ecstasy as its decorative theme or inspiration. It is thought that no piece was commissioned in 1931 due to Rolls-Royce's acquisition of Bentley Motors that year, and the economic depression prevailing at the time.Rolls-Royce chose the London silversmiths Messrs. Saunders and Shepherd as manufacturers, and all the pieces, with the exception of the ashtray which was made by Crown jewellers Garrard of Regent Street, and the pieces bear Saunders and Shepherd's hallmark and year letter from the London Assay Office.The pieces which comprise the 'Desk Set' were never available for sale - they were strictly the gift of the Company and as such were presented only to those considered particularly important by Rolls-Royce Motors.Pieces from the Desk Set appear very infrequently on the market and are prized by collectors and enthusiasts of the marque. Some of the pieces such as the Cigar Ashtray are for whatever reason, more easily found than others, such as the Rose Bowl for 1936, of which only three examples have 'surfaced ' since 1979. A full set comprises:-1926 ashtray, 1927 desk clock, 1928 cigarette box, 1929 inkwell, 1930 bon-bon dish, 1931 (no gifts were issued in 1931 due to the acquisition of Bentley Motors and financial recession), 1932 ink blotter, 1933 desk barometer, 1934 desk lighter, 1935 salver, 1936 rose bowl and 1937 bookends. Little is recorded about the production of the desk lamp and very few examples exist, but is it known that the 1938 desk lamps were not presented as Christmas gifts.Recipients of desk sets included Clyde Automobiles of Glasgow, Watson of Liverpool, Cockshoot of Manchester, Rippon Bros of Huddersfield, Car Mart of London, Roltes of Maidstone and Croal of Edinburgh.Lot to be sold without reserve.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ††VAT at the prevailing rate on Hammer Price and Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Mahogany Striking Table Clock, 19th Century and Later, 9-inch brass dial bearing inscription S. Thompson, Darlington, England, twin fusee movement with an anchor escapement and striking on a bell, (possibly later dial), 50cm high , together with a 19th century mahogany wheel barometer, aneroid
Early 20th century Edwardian aneroid barometer, in a mahogany case with scroll carving, turned finials and pendants, boxed mercury thermometer recording temperature in degrees Fahrenheit and centigrade on opaline register, open dial barometric register with gothic script predictions, steel indicating hand and brass recording hand.Dimensions: Height: 80cm Length/Width: 30cm Depth/Diameter: 10cm
20th century Tendency Barometer - to the design of Alexander Adie the 19th century inventor of the Sympiesometer, in a mahogany convex case with astragal moulding to the top and base, with an engraved silvered register, spirit thermometer, comparison Sympiesometer bulb and storm glass, adjustable vernier and hygrometer.
Replica 18th century mercury stick barometer, with a plain concave shaped top and square cistern cover, fully exposed cistern tube and engraved brass register with predictions, spirit thermometer recording the temperature in degrees Fahrenheit.Dimensions: Height: 96cm Length/Width: 100cm Depth/Diameter: 70cm
Advertising Interest Original "Stephen's Inks" Novelty Enamel Barometer Early 20th century, further inscribed For All Temperatures, set with glass tube, further inscribed For Outside Exhibition Only [...] to reverse, maker's mark for Jordan Bilston 9/11.93cm x 17.5cmPrivate collection, Welsh Borders.Top of tube lost, oxidisation around edges, further general wear, some sporadic enamel losses but no other major issues to note.
A Manco silver-plated perpetual calendar with interchangeable cards, on a wooden mount, height 14cm, together with a Swiza Mignon clock, barometer and thermometer, with seven jewel Swiss movement in a brass case, and two forty-year paperweight-style perpetual calendars, one 1982-2022 the other 1994-2033 (4).
J. D. SIDDALL; a Victorian oak cased stick barometer/thermometer, the white enamelled chart set with maker's name and 'Optician, The Cross, Chester', with mother-of-pearl dials, height 102cm. Condition Report: - Please note that this lot is not suitable for our in-house postage service.We would recommend collecting this lot or contacting Mailboxes Etc for postage of this lot, their details can be found on https://www.adampartridge.co.uk/services/transport/ Minor scuffs and scrapes throughout, commensurate with use, otherwise appears in OK condition.
HENRY BROWNE & SON LTD; a brass cased gimbal mounted marine barometer/thermometer with silvered dials and brass gimbal mount, height 92cm. Condition Report: - Please note that this lot is not suitable for our in-house postage service.We would recommend collecting this lot or contacting Mailboxes Etc for postage of this lot, their details can be found on https://www.adampartridge.co.uk/services/transport/ Appears to be overall good condition, although has traces of polish in all corners
X M. STEWART, GLASGOW; a Victorian oak cased gimbal mounted marine barometer/thermometer with brass hinged gimbal bracket, ivory chart, and brass bob weight, height 98cm.CITES Self-Certification Reference: QNBJK2JU Condition Report: - Please note that this lot is not suitable for our in-house postage service.We would recommend collecting this lot or contacting Mailboxes Etc for postage of this lot, their details can be found on https://www.adampartridge.co.uk/services/transport/ Upper section cover detached but present, brass has dull finish, otherwise appears to be in overall OK but used condition.
Clocks Collection of carriage and wall clocks, to include a Mappin & Webb Ltd carriage clock; an Imholf 8 day Swiss made carriage clock; a Goldsmith's & Silversmith's carriage clock, a quartz computerland carriage clock, 14cm high (largest); also two partial oak framed wall clocks (af). Early 20th century barometer Smith and Son Scarborough within carved oak frame. (qty)
LIBRARY LAMP AND SELECTION OF TREEN WAREincluding shoe horn with brass plaque 'Every year it gets harder to make end meet...ends like hands and feet', a boxed magnifying glass with brass plaque 'I was blind but now I see', desk tidy with brass plaque 'What is written without effort is in general read with out pleasure', a barometer in the form of a ships wheel, a chest with iron work, etc.

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