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BREWERIANA - A GUINNESS ILLUMINATED WALL SIGN of double-sided right-angle type, complete with mounting bracket, 68cm wide. Condition Report : In working order. Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.
Horological Reference Library. An extensive collection of books & journals relating to horology, to include 285 issues of the Horological Journal, 1987-2009 (from Vol. 129, No. 7 to Vol. 150, No. 12); The Deacon Family of Leicestershire Clockmakers, second edition, by P. A. Hewitt, 2008, signed by John Tornton; A History of the Leicestershire Electrical Manufacturing Company GENT, by Colin F. Reynolds, 2005, signed by the author; The Great George Liver Clock on The Royal Liver Friendly Society Building Liverpool, by Colin F. Reynolds, 2007, signed by the author; The Smiths of Derby: A Journey Through Time, by Max Craven, 2011, signed by Bob Betts; Clock Repair: A Beginner's Guide, by Ian Beilby, 2010; John Watts: Stamford Clockmaker 1610-1707, by Michael Lee, signed; The Bracket Clock, by Deryck Roberts, 1982; Hobson's Choice, limited edition numbered 888/2000, by Charles Hobson, 1982; The British Horological Institute, Conservation of Clocks & Watches, by Peter B. Wills, 1995, signed by four contributors; Ormskirk Clockmakers & Watchmakers, by Anthony Daly, 2006, signed by the author; Hints & Tips for Clockmakers & Repairers, Vol. I, by John Wilding, 1986; The Construction of a Weight Driven Brass Alarm Clock, by John Wilding, 1987; The Clock Repairer's Handbook, by Laurie Penman, 1985, signed by the author, and others, together with Clock Repair & Advanced Clock Repair DVDs by John Tope. Full list of titles available on request. Condition generally appears very good, but varied, collection sold as found with all faults, in three cartons (3)
A George III oak crossbanded, ebonised and marquetry strung 8-day longcase clock by James Green, Nantwich, scrolling foliage broken pediment mounted brass globe finials, arch shaped glazed inlay hood flanked by pilaster columns, enclosing 13.5inch brass and silver chartered dial, Roman hourly numerals, Arabic minute and date aperture numerals, secondary dial and twin wind up keyholes, mounted with brass foliate spandrels, above a serpentine top panel door enclosing weights and pendulum, flanked by quarter carved canted corners , raised on carved bracket feet. 200cm H
A Blanc de Chine Figure of Guanyan, Qing Dynasty, of traditional form seated holding a child, waterlilies at her feet21cm high, on hardwood baseA Similar Libation Cup, of octagonal form, on four bracket feet11cm wide, with hardwood stand (2)The figure, losses to the fingers on both hands, two rim chips to her hood, chips to the leaf edges around the base, no restoration, the libation cup, two ling rim cracks and a further series of shorter cracks issuing from the same area, other abrasions to the rim and further glaze cracks, no restoration
Pair of 18th century Venetian mirrors.Murano glass decorated with acid-etched depictions of musicians.It presents slight faults, but in good general state of conservation.Measurements: 68 x 27 cm.Venetian mirrors of baroque inspiration, with wooden souls and fronts entirely covered by glass plates, decorated with floral motives and foliage engraved to the wheel, surrounding the moon in different registers and prolonging in the crest. They rest on a bracket, their profile is pearled and they culminate in a triangular crest.
Chater & Livermore, A George III mahogany bracket clock, the arched painted dial with strike/silent facility and calendar niche, the twin fusee movement striking on a saucer bell and with engraved backplate, height 40cm, width 29cm, depth 21cm.Lot 1705This clock was owned by the vendor's father for many years and will require attention.The upper panel supporting the handle is detached and has veneer loss and the brass surround is loose.The pull repeat works and strikes but the clock currently does not appear to work.
AN 18TH CENTURY WALNUT CHEST OF TWO SHORT AND THREE LONG DRAWERS, 98cm wide 55cm deep 91cm high Condition Report : later bracket feet - basically the top half of a chest on chest or stand. The sides have been wallpapered! Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.
TWO UNBOXED MIDSUMMER MODELS 1:50 SCALE STEAM ENGINES, ANDERTON ROWLANDS AND PRESTONS OF POTTOBoth models are in generally good condition.Prestons of Potto - driver's seat is missing and chimney missing from roofAnderton Rowlands - part chimney and chimney bracket missing from roof, main belt loose and unattached
A mixed collection of vintage railway ephemera. To include an original guard / signalmen’s red flag, approx. 88cm x 88cm. A scratch built galvanised steel oil can oiler with push button dispenser, approx. 62cm long. A circular black iron “lockbox”, with slide top opening and welded funnel to lid, believed to be a cash box, stamped B R. (W), approx. 16cm diameter. A brass stamped B.R (M) workers horn, approx. 29cm long. A Shunting pole hook, stamped “ S J “ (surmounted by the crown) ENGLAND, B R ”. A Great Western Railway Look-Out Badge. Four ceramic light / electrical insulators, two plastic capped stamped “ E “. A wooden red marker, with metal spring / swing bracket, believed to be for track use, approx. 40cm x 31cm. Together with three miscellaneous items.
Table clock after 18th century English Bracket models. Late 19th-early 20th century.Wood decorated with chinoiserie.Swiss movement.With key.Needs overhaul of machinery. Some old xylophages. Slight lack of polychromy.Measurements: 47 x 29 x 19 cm.Desk clock, bracket type, with the wooden case painted with chinoiseries based on folkloric characters among vegetal designs. The dial, in gilt metal, is decorated with spandrels in dynamic openwork. Gilt metal pinnacles finish off the structure. It has a front with a simple architectural composition, raised on a moulded base and topped by a slope with curved corners. The dial is numbered in Roman numerals (for the hours) and Arabic numerals (for the minutes). A second dial is engraved with the inscription 'Tempus fugit'. The handle finish makes the watch easy to carry.
George III Bracket Clock, signed Simpson Wigton. England, second half of the 19th century.Mahogany case with bronze appliques.Silver dial with gilt bronze spandrels.With key.In running condition, but in need of refinishing. Some old xylophagus.Measures: 44 x 27 x 17 cm.English table clock, bracket type, with the dial signed "Simpson Wigton". It has a front with a simple architectural composition, raised on a base with a cut-out skirt and finished off with a slope of curved angles. The front of the clock has classical foliate compositions, with vegetal latticework on the sides. The dial is numbered in Roman numerals (hours) and Arabic numerals (minutes). Above the dial, with a silver-plated disc, is a second dial with a chiselled eagle and the engraved inscription "Tempus fugit". The handle finish gives the piece great functionality and makes it easy to carry.Bracket clocks of English origin date back to the 1960s, when the pendulum was applied to the clock, replacing the previous "foliot" regulator or balance wheel. This change made it necessary to provide the mechanism with a case to protect it from shocks that could alter its movement. This is how transportable watches came into being. These were short case pieces, which housed inside them a mechanism held between two thick plates and containing, as the driving force for each train, a combination of a hub and a snail. These clocks were originally intended to be placed on a bracket, hence their English name.
An early 19th century mahogany linen press, the upper section enclosed two doors, over two faux drawers and two long drawers, on splay bracket supports, 50" wide x 21" deep x 84" highCondition:There's light surface scratches and nibbles all over, especially to the feet.Losses to some moulding and veneer.The doors are slightly warped.
An English oak and walnut thirty hour hooded timepiece, [William] Giscard Downham, early 19th c, the later painted dial with alarm disc, four-pillar movement with verge escapement, on cavetto bracket with cut-out wall plate and breakarched hood, 62cm h Dial and disc re-painted, paint chipped and discoloured, black painted hand or hands replaced, movement complete but much dust and cobwebs, case with old repairs and localised worm damage to soft wood parts
A mahogany tallboy, early 20th c, with blind fret carved cornice and brass handles and escutcheons, bracket feet, 160cm h; 48 x 82cm Side of cornice and second drawer chipped, shrinkage crack to sides, general wear and paint splashes from long term storage, handles on bottom drawer old replacements

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