George lll mahogany bracket clock, 24.5cm arched brass dial signed 'John Rapton London' with silvered Roman chapter with Arabid 5-minute divisions, Strike/Silent dial and calendar aperture, eight day twin fusee movement with verge escapement and pull repeat, caddy top case with brass handle and glazed panels, H50cm, W28.5cm, D18cm Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
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William IV brass inlaid rosewood and simulated rosewood Architectural cased bracket clock, 20cm circular convex Roman dial inscribed 'Baggs South Street, Berkley Square', twin train movement striking the hours on a bell, case with gadrooned detail, turned columns and bun feet, H51cm, W33cm, D16cm Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
Small William lV brass inlaid mahogany architectural cased mahogany bracket clock with 12cm circular Roman dial, single fusee movement, case with brass pineapple finial, ring handles and bun feet, H40cm, W20cm, D12.5cm Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
George lll inlaid mahogany longcase clock, arched painted dial with subsidiary seconds and date, inscribed 'J. Anderson Westhaven', swan neck pediment and fluted quarter column case on bracket feet, 8-day movement striking the hours on a bell, H218cm (dial H47.5cm) Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
Early 19th century mahogany serpentine front chest, moulded top above four long graduated cockbeaded drawers outlined with chequer banding and with oval brass handles, enclosed by blind fret carved canted angles, on ogee bracket feet, W100cm, H93cm, D53cm Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
Craftsman made quality reproduction inlaid figured walnut television cabinet, four doors with false drawers enclosing sliding shelf, two small and five long drawers, on bracket feet, W96cm, H202cm, D69cm Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
A longcase clock, the 34 cm square brass arched dial signed Robert Greaves, Macclesfield, with Roman numerals, and calendar dial, fitted an eight day movement, in a mahogany case, 233 cm high (over finial) See illustrationReportFrom a local deceased estate, finials later, the case is a pleasing colour, some splits and slight loss consummate with age, no bracket feet, with a pendulum, winding key, trunk door key and two weightsReport by GHDial, movement and case appear to be a good match but no guarantees. Appears complete. Maker's name on dial as catalogued. Centre seconds hand
Collectibles: An extremely rare set of 1930’s SGE Traffic lights 82cm long by 35cm wide SGE (Siemens & General Electric Railway Signal Co) manufactured traffic lights for British roads from the 1930’s until they were replaced by the one piece Mellor design, manufactured by Plessey, GEC, and Monitron in the 1970’s. The first SGE traffic light in the UK were trialled on the 5th of November 1927 at Princess Square Wolverhampton and was so successful that lights were permanently installed in October 1928. Although these lights were of the American one piece design, SGE decided to revert to the individual adjustable light design such as this one for British roads. These lights, once a familiar sight on British roads, would have originally been painted black and mounted on a black and white pole, the heavy cast iron head has 3 lights with individual adjustable aspects courtesy of ball and socket type joints giving them the appearance of bowls on stalks. This design from SGE was also used for the first vehicle - actuated road signal system in Europe which was installed at the junction of Cornhill and Bishopsgate in London. In appearance it resembled other singling systems already in use at the time with the familiar red, green and amber lights, the dissimilarity was the inclusion of a rubber mat set into the road at each approach to the junction which subsequently reduced the long needless delay of the |fixed time| system. The traffic passing over the rubber matt compressed the detector tube giving an increase of pressure which operated the contacts of the pneumatic contractor. None of these early SGE lights are in use on public roads in the UK today. A few are in use in private hands such as the East Anglian Transport Museum, and a set are working at Dover Castle. The last remaining set on public roads located at Rewley Road junction in Oxford was removed in 1999. Once replaced by the newer Mellor design all the old SGE lights were exported to Malaysia and Singapore. This set are now restored and re-wired with individual on/off switches for the green amber and red lights and also supplied with a custom made wall bracket.
Late 19th/early 20th century finely painted Chinese porcelain plaque of rectangular form depicting a mountainous riverscape with fishermen and pavilions amongst trees, 22cm x 15cm, indistinct painted characters verso, in pierced hardwood stand with bracket feet, 33cm high.Condition report:Panel - Good condition. Very slight scratches. Neat old glued repair to stand.
A mantel clock by 'Elliott', the brass dial with scrolled, floral engraved decoration, applied decorative masks and retailers mark for Dimmers of Southsea, the chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals denoting hours, housed in walnut veneered case, to brass bracket feet. 26cm tall including handle
A 19th century oak bracket clock in the Gothic style, the eight day German movement stamped W&H, Soh, the movement striking a gong and chiming bells, with repeat feature, the arched brass dial with applied gilt-brass spandrels and applied silvered chapter ring, the case with Romanesque tied-columns and five pinnacles, two lockable gothic tracery doors to the sides and a lyre-pierced door to the back, the bracket with gothic tracery and acorn pendants, with brass plaque to Rev. John Henderson from the Parishioners and Congregation of Barrow in Furness on the occasion of his marriage, July 31st, 1890, clock 65cm, 90cm including bracket

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