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Extrem seltene japanische "Bracket Clock" mit Musikspielwerk und Kalender, sog. Makura Dokei, 1.Hälfte 19.Jh: Ca. 22 × 18 × 13cm, verglastes Holzgehäuse mit Tragegriff, im Sockel das Musikspielwerk, das von der Seite aufgezogen werden kann, rundes Vollplatinenwerk mit Spindelhemmung, zierliches, kurzes Pendel, Gewicht in Form einer Lotusblüte aus Silber, schauseitig das japanische Zifferblatt, vergoldete Fassung wunderbar floral graviert, 2 Fenster für den japanischen Kalender, gebläuter Eisenzeiger, sehr guter Erhaltungszustand, sehr selten.
1972/3 Yamaha RT3-360, 351cc. Registration number NOVA 18E147956 (see text). Frame number RT1-132071. Engine number RT1-132071Yamaha introduced the DT/RT line of Dual Sport motorcycles in 1968. They featured rock solid power and reliability with good ground clearance and suspension. The 1973 RT3s went to a 21? front wheel in an effort to improve the handling. It was an improvement, and a change that would last for years in the Dual Sport ranks. It used a 351 cc air cooled two stroke single cylinder motor that produced 28 HP for a top speed of 80 MPH. A 5 speed transmission with an overdriven top gear allowed the top speed mark and made it road capable. At less than 230 LBS dry weight the ride was good, the handling and braking fair for the day. Yamaha?s Auto Lube system of oil injection worked very well and what a big selling point for the company.This machine was imported in July 2017 by DK Motorcycles Ltd and sold to our vendor, it should be noted that the NOVA lists the frame number as RT113721 not the correct RT1 132071. He has undertaken the following works, replaced missing rear light and mounting bracket, carburettor ultrasonic cleaned and full rebuild kit fitted, new seat fitted costing £350 from P&K Classic Bikes, fitted missing wiring harness with (NOS), replaced missing air filter box, replaced missing tool box, rear mudguard and tail light bracket powder coated.It has been re-commissioned by A.E. Wildman motor cycles to get it running. Sold with the machine are various spares, including decompression cable, headlight brackets, headlight chrome bezel and sealed beam unit, front mudguard, forks (Dismantled) for re-chrome plating, 2 x cylinder barrels and gasket set
18th/19thcentury French Rococo Boulle bracket clock in the Louis XIV style, shaped case with putto pediment over a glazed door, detailed circular gilt dial set with 12 enamel cartouche panels with blue Roman numerals, case decorated with finely cut inlaid pierced brass work representing scrolled foliage and blossoms with foliate scrolling mounts, single train 8-day movement with a recoil anchor escapement striking on three bells with pull repeat, shaped movement plates with four tapering conical pillars, inscribed 'Brodon A Paris'Dimensions: Height: 65cm Length/Width: 33cm Depth/Diameter: 16cm
Contemporary Italian Boulle clock with a conforming wall bracket in simulated tortoise shell and brass inlay, case and bracket profusely decorated with applied gilded ornamentation depicting cherubs, figures and rococo scrollwork, brass dial with individual inset porcelain panels with roman numerals, steel serpentine hands and visible sunburst pendulum, with an eight-day twin-train striking movement, striking the hours and half hours on two bells. Clock H58 W33 D14Bracket H20 W36 D18
Mid-19th century eight-day Oak cased twin Fusee wall clock with integral support bracket, movement striking the hours on a coiled gong, thirteen-inch painted dial with roman numerals and minute track, blued steel Fleur de Lys hands, dial inscribed �Jos Penlington, Liverpool�, lockable brass bezel with flat glass, rectangular shouldered four pillar movement plates, with rack striking and a recoil anchor escapement, movement pinned to the dial via a steel false plate, rectangular case and bracket on carved corbel supports, profusely carved dial surround with representations of oak leaves and acorns on a tooled background, two movement doors with sound frets and one pendulum adjustment door.With Pendulum. The Pennington�s were a prolific family of clockmakers working in Liverpool from 1818 until the turn of the 20th century.Dimensions: Height: 86cm Length/Width: 62cm Depth/Diameter: 20cm
Fine 19th century Scottish eight-day �Drum head� longcase clock with rack striking and a recoil anchor escapement striking the hours on a bell, circular 13� silvered dial engraved with narrow Roman numerals and minute track, steel moon hands with subsidiary seconds and date dials, cast brass bezel with a flat glass, dial inscribed � Alex Philip, Edinburgh� dial pinned directly to the four-pillar weight driven movement, with a figured mahogany veneered case, circular hood supported on the upper waisted part of the trunk with reeded quarter columns and turned capitals, with a three-quarter length door and rectangular panel beneath , plinth with bracket feet and conforming square panel, with notes regarding previous owners provenance attached to the inside of the case. Pendulum with brass bob & wooden rod, weights and spoke pulleys. Alexander Philip, Leith Walk, Edinburgh 1817-19, at 32 Greenside Street until after 1833; and 60b Princess Street in 1856. Dimensions: Height: 204cm Length/Width: 46cm Depth/Diameter: 22cm
Thirty-hour oak cased longcase clock by William Bancroft of Scarborough circa 1830, with a swan�s neck pediment, brass patera and three brass spire and ball finials, stepped break arch hood door flanked by plain pillars with brass capitals, trunk with a full length door and curved arch top, on a plain square plinth with bracket feet, painted break arch dial with roman numerals and quarter hour Arabic�s, date recorder (anti clockwise) and matching brass hands, arch painted with a rural scene depicting a ruined tower and cottage with depictions of flowers to the spandrels, dial pinned directly to a chain driven countwheel striking movement, striking the hours on a bell. With weight and pendulum. The Bancroft family were prodigious Scarborough clockmakers during the 18th and 19th century, William Bancroft is recorded as working in Newborough Street from 1820 onwards. Dimensions: Height: 223cm Length/Width: 48cm Depth/Diameter: 24cm
George III style mahogany kneehole desk, moulded rectangular top over eight cockbeaded drawers and central recessed cupboard, ornate cast metal handles and escutcheon, lower moulded over ogee bracket feetDimensions: Height: 75cm Length/Width: 88cm Depth/Diameter: 46cmCondition Report:Overall very good. Some fading to the top - please see images. Solid and clean.
Small Georgian style mahogany bachelor's chest, the moulded rectangular top over slide and four graduating drawers with hardwood linings, circular brass plate and ring handles decorated with the Prince of Wales feathers, on bracket feetDimensions: Height: 72cm Length/Width: 58cm Depth/Diameter: 39cm
George III mahogany secretaire bookcase, the shaped finial pediment with central figured panel over arcade decorated frieze, two astragal glazed doors enclosing three adjustable shelves, the chest with fall front drawer with baize lining and fitted interior, three graduating drawers, shaped apron on splayed bracket supportsDimensions: Height: 250cm Length/Width: 128cm Depth/Diameter: 58cmCondition Report:General signs of age and use consistent with age. Structurally sound. The baize is a little worn.
Georgian figured mahogany miniature bureau on stand - the fall front bureau with well fitted interior featuring a combination of thirteen sliding parts, central mirrored fret work door with leading chequered inlaid steps, flanked by a series of bricked arches and Doric columns, fitted with two drawers, the lower drawer with star inlay, lower moulding over ogee bracket feet, brass carrying handle to each side. The stand in figured mahogany with moulded lipped top, square supports with outer mould and inner chamfer joined by shaped undertierDimensions: Height: 112cm Length/Width: 53cm Depth/Diameter: 33cmCondition Report:Bureau measurements - W50cm, H43cm, D29cmGood overall. Clean and structurally sound.
Small Georgian mahogany chest, the rectangular top over cavetto moulded cornice, fitted with two short and two long cockbeaded drawers, on bracket feetDimensions: Height: 70cm Length/Width: 69cm Depth/Diameter: 38cmCondition Report:Good overall. General signs of age and use e.g. scuffs, scratching etc. Small losses to cock beading. Structurally sound.
Wandkonsole, 2. Hälfte 19. Jh., Terrakotta, hellen Sandstein imitierend, reich verziert und reliefiert, ca. 40x37x30cm, besch., AltersspurenWall bracket, 2nd half of the 19th century, terracotta, imitating light sandstone, richly decorated and relief, approx. 40x37x30cm, dam., Signs of age
Stockuhr mit Mondphase 18. Jahrhundert, german bracket clock 18th century,Süddeutschland 18. Jahrhundert, H 50 x B 27,5 cm x 14,5 cm, Holzgehäuse, geprägtes Metallzifferblatt, Mondphase und Datum, Messingwerk mit Viertelstundenschlag auf 2 Glocken, Mondphasenbild fehlt, Laufwerk und Schlagwerk funktioniert, Hintertürglas besch., Bronzeverzierung verbogen
Trichterlautsprecher Point-Bleu Supertone III, um 1927 Paris, französische Version des Konzertlautsprechers von Blaupunkt, Holzfront mit Firmenschild, Lautsprecherabdeckung mit Notenschlüssel, Systemhalterung beschädigt, Breite 51,5 cm, Höhe 28 cm. Start Price: EUR 280 Point-Blue Supertone III Horn Loudspeaker, c. 1927 Paris, French version of the "Konzertlautsprecher" by Blaupunkt, wood front with company label, loudspeaker cover with key, system bracket damaged, width 20 in., height 11 in. Start Price: EUR 280
Französisches Monokular aus Bein und Messing mit Handgriff, um 1850 Opernglas, drei Auszüge, ausgezogene Länge 9 cm, Haarrisse an der Fassung, Vergrößerung ca. 4x, klare Optik; mit Handgriff aus Bein und Messing, geprägt mit "Patent G.P. Btl S.G.D.G.", gefederte Halterung für das Monokular, Länge 27,5 cm. Start Price: EUR 280 French Bone and Brass Monocular with Grip, c. 1850 Three-draw opera glass, extended length 3 ½ in., hairline cracks at the mount, amplification approx. 4x, clear optics; with brass and bone handle, stamped "Patent G.P. Btl S.G.D.G.", with spring-loaded bracket for the monocular, length 10 ¾ in. Start Price: EUR 280
Große Kaminuhr mit CarillonBeeindruckende Stockuhr im wurzelholzfurnierten Gehäuse mit stilisierter Flammenbekrönung und gesägtem Stand. Im Zifferblatt signiert W[illia]m Kipling, London. Erste Hälfte 18. Jh., wohl um 1730. Mechanisches Werk mit gravierter Platine, Federantrieb über Kette-Schnecke für Geh-, Schlag- sowie Datumswerk, Spindelgang und Hinterpendel. Stundenschlag auf Glocke sowie Carillon-Geläut auf sechs Glocken, wählbar "A Greek Song" (Griechische Weise) oder "Cortilion" (kleine Cotillon-Melodie). Teilversilbertes und vergoldetes Zifferblatt mit arabisch-indischen ("türkischen") Stunden und Minuten auf gravierter Front mit Scheinpendelöffnung zwischen Schlagwerk- und Carillonregulierung. Datumfenster über sechs. Für den ausgedehnten osmanischen Markt gefertigt. H ges. 74 cm. Gangfähig. Obgleich in Yorkshire geboren, erlernte Kipling das Uhrmacherhandwerk bei Thomas Johnson in Ratcliff Cross, London, wo er sich um 1705 mit eigener Werkstatt niederließ. Sein Wirken ist bis ca 1750 nachweisbar, nicht zuletzt durch zahlreiche Groß- und Taschenuhren für den sogenannten "Türkischen Markt", ergo für Kunden im östlichen Mittelmeerraum, Nordafrika und Vorderasien. Zur Biografie vgl.: https://www.brianloomes.com/collecting/kipling/index.html Britten, F.J.,Old Clocks and Watches and Their Makers - A History of Styles in Clocks and Watches and their Mechanisms, London (Bloomsbury Books) 1986 Large Bracket Clock in wooden case with melody bell chimes. William Kipling, London, around 1730. Mechanic movement with fusée-and-chain transmission. Bell chime every hour on the hour as well as carillon melody from six bells in two variations. Date. Dial with silver overlay and partially gilt with Arabic-Indish ("Turkish") hours and minutes. Chime regulations on/off and between two melodies. Signed in dial. Date over six. Produced for the Ottoman market. Starts.
A 19th century small proportions chest on chest, with dentil cornice over Chinese Chippendale design blind fretwork frieze and sides, two in-line over three graduating full width drawers supported on a base section, having brushing slide over three f urther graduating full withdrawals, the whole supported on plain bracket feet, standing approx 182cm high x 80cm widest pointCondition report – Height to underneath of slide 80cm, height to top of slide 82cm, locks to each drawer (some may not be original) all original escutcheons and handles intact, damage / losses to Chinese frieze on the sides, at back end, scars to side surfaces top & bottom, some unevenness possibly revarnished but ‘gloopy’, various ‘dings’ and evidence of use / wear.
A Japanese Satsuma rectangular earthenware trough, painted & gilded Bijin decoration to the sole, moulded with peonies to the slab sides on four bracket feet, 35.5cm x 25.5cm x 13cm highCondition report – a few chips to the rim, some wear to decoration, restoration noticeable at one corner, chips to feet.
19TH CENTURY ANGLESEY 8-DAY OAK LONGCASE CLOCK, Robert Jones, Amlwch, c. 1835-56, 13in. painted dial decorated with flowering plum spandrels and floral centre, trunk with cushion and reel moulding, box strung details above and below baluster columns, door with scalloped top and inlaid with central oval and fan spandrels, matching the base, low bracket feet, 225cms h
EARLY 19TH CENTURY WELSH OAK CUPBOARD, probably Carmarthenshire, shaped shallow cornice above chequer strung frieze, fielded ogee panelled doors, on a base fitted with five drawers and canted fluted angles, tall bracket feet, 135w x 51d x 146.5cms hComment: top and sides with shrunk timbers, one drawer front wth broken corner
19TH CENTURY SOUTH WALES 8-DAY MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK, D. Lloyd Price, Beaufort, c. 1840, 11 1/2in painted breakarch dial decorated with thatched cottage and floral spandrels, hood with brass eagle finials, chequer banded case with spiral columns surmounted with gilt corinthian capitals, strung door and base, tall bracket front feet, 230cms hSave
A GEORGE III MAHOGANY SECRETAIRE CHEST ON CHEST the dentil cornice above blind fretwork frieze, two short and three long drawers, flanked by fluted columns, the base with three long drawers and on bracket feet, 191cm high, 104cm wide and 52cm deep Condition Report:Secretaire is in a condition consummate with age and use with wear to drawer facings, front right bracket foot is detached from base and there is components of one of the handles are missing though most is present
A George III mahogany chest on chest, circa 1790, moulded and dentil cornice, Chinese blind fretwork frieze, two short over two long drawers to the upper section flanked by chamfered fluted pilasters, three long drawers below with brass drop handles, shaped bracket feet, height 165cm, width 115cm, depth 55cm
A George III mahogany strung bureau bookcase, circa 1810, arched pediment, double astragal glazed doors opening to height adjustable shelving, pull-out writing surface with pigeon holes and till drawers, over three long drawers with brass pulls, bracket feet, height 230cm, width 115cm, depth 63cm

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