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If ever a classic motorcycle could be described as 'delectable', this is it. The 9A was an OHV. twin-port, 600cc Sports Model introduced in 1932 It featured a Sunbeam 4-speed gearbox, new fork with revised brake, tank top panel with a Smiths clock and oil pressure gauge and a new rocker box with fully lubricated rocker gear.Restored some years ago to a very high standard by John Phizacklea, the Sunbeam aficionado Has formed part of a private collection in recent yearsIn running order and still superb todayA very collectable and rare machineSpecificationMake: SUNBEAMModel: MODEL 9AYear: 1935Registration Number: 149 YUUEngine Number: 9C 519 0 021540Click here for more details and images
A late 19th century French porcelain and gilt-metal mounted mantle clock, the pink and white dial with black Roman numerals, with musical trophy finial above arched pediment, flanked by vases painted with putti, the lower part inset with a plaque painted with gallants, on waisted plinth base cast with foliate scrolls, on scroll feet, 36 cm high
A French porcelain and enamel mounted gilt brass mantle clock, with AD Mougin Deux Medailles, the movement striking on a coiled gong, with key and pendulum, 40cm high Condition Report: The clock can be wound and there is a pendulum although it is not fixed in place. Clocks and watches are sold untested for time keeping accuracy. The dial is cracked across, there is some minor wear to case and enamels, overall in good decorative order.
A French Boulle work gilt-metal mounted striking mantle clock, late 19th century, of scroll outline, with white enamel Roman Numerals and foliate cast gilt-metal dial, above glazed lower part, edged in gilt-metal rocaille foliage, with key and pendulum, 40 cm high Condition Report: Clocks and watches are untested for time keeping accuracy. Enamel numbers 12 and 2 missing to clock face. Small areas of metal inlay decoration to lower front and lower right side. Some touches of red paint. Key and pendulum present.
A late 19th century Vienna regulator wall clock in the style of Gustav Becker, with striking movement, bronzed eagle finial above carved shell and dentil cornice, the dial with black Roman numerals, suspending a pendulum, with key, the glazed case with baluster supports and gadrooned base, approx. 106 cm high
An early 19th century eight day oak cased longcase clock, the arched dial painted with a shepherd above cottages to the spandrels, with black Roman numerals and subsidary seconds dial, indistinctly signed, with inlaid mahogany hood with swan's neck pediment above baluster columns, the oak trunk with recessed arched door flanked by columns, on ogee bracket feet, with two weights, pendulum and winder 213 cm high Condition Report: This is an 8 day clock with two weights and winding holes.
A late 18th century oak longcase clock by Isaac Hewlett of Bristol, the silvered chapter ring with black Roman numerals, inscribed Isaac Hewlett/Bristol, with brass centre and pierced scroll and mask gilt-metal spandrels, with pierced hands, a seconds hand and two winding holes, with columns flanking glazed hood, with reeded case and scroll cast brass escutcheon, on plinth base, with two weights and pendulum, 198.5 cm high x 55 cm wide x 29.7 cm
A Continental oak cased bracket clock, early 20th century, the silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals, with gilt metal angel spandrels, the case with spindle gallery and turned baluster columns, within reeded frame, the movement stamped D.R. Patent, W&H TN SCH, with pendulum and key, 40 cm high
A Victorian fusee wall clock, the white enamelled dial named for Le Cheminant/72 Wimpole Street/London, with pendulum and key, within a moulded mahogany case, 37 cm diam. overall Condition Report: All clocks and watches are sold untested for timekeeping accuracy, however upon inspection clock was ticking. Hinge to glass dial cover is loose, meaning the cover is loose when opened. Dial shows marks, wear and crazing throughout. Loss of veneer to base. Rubbing and small marks present to the outer wooden ring of the case. Cracks and wear in places to the veneer on the case commensurate with age and previous use.

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