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A VOSTOK RUSSIAN SOVIET SUBMARINE CLOCK With Arabic numerals, a red star at 12 o'clock and anchor at 6 o'clock and with central submarine logo, with case opening and winding keys 17cm diameter x 5cm high Condition: In good condition, little evidence of wear, key present, not tested for accurate timekeeping
A CHINESE CHESS SET, BOXED BAMBOO SCROLLS AND A CLOCK Introduction to the Art of War by Sun Tzu, ancient military theory on bamboo scrolls With box and wooden box Complete set, chess board with key Chess carved wood pieces of Chinese figures Miniature portico mantle clock 59.5cm long x 11cm wide (scrolls); box measures 12cm high x 26.5cm x 20cm deep; Chessboard Open measures 37cm x 33.5cm; tallest figure measures 6.3cm; Condition: No obvious condition issues
A late 19th century French eight-day mantle clock striking the hours and half hours on a coiled gong (missing), in a Belgium slate case with a shaped pediment and inlaid rouge marble panels and incised decoration to the front, two-part dial with a gilt centre, enamel chapter ring with upright Arabic�s and minute markers, steel fleur de Lis hands within a cast bezel with a flat bevelled glass, dial inscribed M Spiegelhalter and Sons, Paris. With pendulum, No key. H 34cm W 28cm D 13cmWith another 19th century French eight-day mantle clock striking the hours and half hours on a bell, in a Belgium slate case with a flat pediment and inlaid rouge marble panels and incised decoration to the front, enamel dial with roman numerals and minute markers, steel moon hands (hour hand broken) within a cast bezel, glass missing. No pendulum or key.H 25cm W25cm D13cm
A French eight-day mantle clock striking the hours and half hours on a coiled gong, in a Belgium slate case with a shaped pediment and inlaid variegated marble panels and incised decoration to the front, with two recessed pillars flanking a two-part enamel dial with Roman numerals and minute markers, steel fleur de Lis hands and winding collets, within a cast bezel with a flat bevelled glass. With pendulum, No key.H 27cm W 26cm D 14cm
A French timepiece carriage clock in an anglaise case, lever platform escapement with timing screws, with three bevelled glass panels and a square glass panel to the top of the case, with a silvered dial plate and circular enamel dial with roman numerals and five-minute Arabic's, steel moon hands and minute markers. No Key.
A late 19th century American mantle clock in a "Lancet" case manufactured by the Gilbert Clock Factory, Connecticut, mahogany veneered case with an oval inlay, satinwood stringing to the edge and two recessed brass pillars, on a moulded plinth with four bun feet, enamel dial with upright Arabic numerals and spade hands, fast/slow regulation, with a convex glass and spun brass bezel, eight-day movement striking the hours and half hours on a coiled gong. No pendulum.
A Swiss 20th century eight-day mantle clock sounding the hours and half hours on an internal bell, with maroon panels and gilt metal decoration, twisted columns to the corners and carrying handle, gilt dial with roman numerals on a white background and minute track, gilded ornamental hands within a convex glass, spring driven rear wound and set movement with integral keys.With a second Swiss 20th century eight-day mantle clock in a green onyx case, with a decorative gilt dial, Roman numerals on a white background and steel arrow hands within a convex glass, sounding the hours and half hours on an internal bell, spring driven rear wound and set movement with integral keys.
An early 20th century hand wound and set "Bransom Motor Watch" with an eight day lever movement, fitted within an angled dashboard base with winder at 6 o'clock, nickel case with an enamel dial, upright Arabic numerals and minute track with blued steel hands, 6cm diameter bevelled glass lens. Manufactured in the early 20th century and intended to be used in both motor cars and motorbike sidecars. With a 20th century contemporary designed English carriage clock with a timepiece movement and lever platform escapement, enamel dial with Roman numerals and minute markers, steel fleur di Lis hands, four bevelled glass panels and a rectangular panel to the top of the case. No key.
A late 20th century German Kieninger & Obergfell, "Kundo" battery operated mantle clock under an acrylic shade, with an electrically operated solenoid pendulum on an oval brass base with three adjustable feet, visible escapement through an open chapter ring dial, with gilt hands, three-hour numerals and baton markers, with pendulum lock. H23cm W23cm D13cm
An American Ansonia 8-day striking mantle clock c1880 in a carved ebonised wooden case, with a cream enamel dial, Roman numerals and minute track, steel fleur di Lis hands within a glazed bezel with egg and dart decoration, open spring movement striking the hours and half hours on a coiled gong, with pendulum regulation, movement stamped Ansonia Clock Company, New York.With pendulum.Dimensions: Height: 36cm Length/Width: 30cm Depth/Diameter: 14cm
A contemporary Acctim (Anglo continental clock company) thirty-one day striking wall clock in a mahogany effect case with a fully glazed door displaying the pendulum and two dummy wights with chains, with a polished brass dial, Roman numerals, minute track and pierced steel hands, dial plate decorated with spandrels and Tempus Fugit inscribed on the dial brake-arch.With key and pendulum.Dimensions: Height: 74cm Length/Width: 35cm Depth/Diameter: 10cm
A 19th century 8-day French timepiece clock in a walnut veneered drumhead case, with a white enamel dial, Roman numerals and minute , steel moon hands within a glazed brass bezel. No pendulum or Key. H30 W25 D10With a late 19th century French officers campaign clock striking the hours and half hours on a bell, in an ebonised case with contrasting satinwood inlay to the front and sides, with a cast brass carrying handle, eight-day countwheel movement with a platform lever escapement, replacement dial with Roman numerals and minute track, hands missing.No KeyH22 W14 D12
An American spring driven 30-hour 19th century timepiece shelf clock in a wooden case with a gable top and finial, decorative glass door with a white painted dial, roman numerals and minute track, with steel spade hands. No pendulum or key.H33 W20 D12With a similar design of spring driven 30-hour 19th century American shelf clock with an alarm, white painted dial with Roman numerals and minute track, steel spade hands with brass alarm setting disc to the centre.With pendulum and key.H24 W18 D9
An American "Jerome" late 19th century 30-hour spring driven steeple clock with alarm, in a mahogany case with a decorative glass tablet depicting a rose painted white dial with roman numerals and minute track, steel moon hands and a brass alarm setting disc to the centre. With pendulum and key. H40 W20 D10 With a small portable 19th century German "Wutternberg" alarm clock, the piece dial with a gilt centre and Ivorine chapter ring, Arabic hours and minute band, wooden case with brass fittings and carrying handle on four feet, wound and set from the rear with integral keys, alarm sounding on a bell. H20 W12 D7
A 1920's French 800-day Bulle electric battery clock on a turned wooden base, with a circular silvered dial with Arabic numerals, minute track and steel spade hands, skeletonised brass movement and escapement, the magnetic pendulum action is activated by the battery power source located in the base of the clock. No Dome.
A small 20th century 8-day "Mercer" brass cased timepiece mantle clock in the style of a 17th century lantern clock, with a spring driven movement and lever platform escapement, silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals, half-hour markers and inner quarter hour divisions, with an engraved dial centre and pierced steel hands. No key.Dimensions: Height: 25cm Length/Width: 10cm Depth/Diameter: 10cm
An Art Deco mantle clock retailed by Kendal & Dent London, in a square oak case on raised feet, chrome inset bezel and glass with a square chapter and Arabic numerals, minute track and pierced steel hands, timepiece movement with an integral key, wound and set from the rear.H19 W19 D9Dimensions: Height: 19cm Length/Width: 19cm Depth/Diameter: 9cm
A 20th century English Torsion clock marketed by Bentime Ltd, London, with a four-ball rotary pendulum, white dial with gilt Arabic numerals and pierced gilt hands, under a glass dome, base with adjustable feet. No key.Bentime Ltd did not make clocks but marketed clocks made by other companies such as J D Francis and Perivale.H17With a German Kundo torsion clock in a glazed rectangular case with four glass sides, four-ball rotary pendulum, white painted dial with gilt three-hour Arabic numerals and batons, with pierced brass hands. No key.H15 W11 D9
A 20th century Kundo Anniversary 400 Day clock, made by German manufacturer Kieninger & Obergfell, with a gilt brass base and four ball rotary pendulum, white painted dial with gilt three-hour Arabic numerals and batons, with pierced brass hands, open bezel with gilt ropework design, under a glass dome.No Key. Dimensions: Height: 23cm
A 1930'S Art Deco 8-day striking mantle clock in a rectangular oak case on raised feet, with a corresponding square dial, hours in Arabic numerals and minute track, with pierced silvered hands, chrome winding collets and a square chrome bezel, striking the hours and half-hours on a coiled gong. With pendulum.Dimensions: Height: 22cm Length/Width: 25cm Depth/Diameter: 14cm
A French gilt brass Rotunda mantle clock with an eight-day enclosed countwheel striking movement striking the hours and half hours on a bell, with six reeded pillars on a circular stepped brass base with a domed canopy and finial, dial with painted Arabic numerals, decorative embossed centre and steel spade hands, under a glass dome. No pendulum or key. Dimensions: Height: 43cm
A late 19th century American drop dial wall clock in a walnut case, with an 8-day striking movement striking the hours and half hours on a coiled gong, with a 16" wooden bezel and a painted 12" dial, Roman numerals and minute track with "ace of clubs" steel hands, spun brass bezel and flat glass, with pendulum regulation and viewing door. With key and pendulum.
~ A large collection of antique mahogany, walnut and rosewood boxes, a bronzed spelter cherub sculpture on red marble base, pair of brass and iron door stops, cased lignum vitae bowl, vintage games including solitaire, American mantel clock, tea caddies, copper jelly moulds and other metalwares (six boxes)
~A quarter repeating automata carriage clock, 19th century, cold painted brass case depicting Gothic church windows, top with carrying handle and quarter repeating button, enamel dial with Roman numerals and depicting two monks below with automata moving arms appearing to strike bells for the repeat, pocket watch movement striking on gongs inside brass plaque inscribed Norton, London, 941, height 14cm over handleCondition report: Movement is working and the repeat function is functioning.
~ An Arts & Crafts mantel timepiece with hammered pewter mounts and applied with a Ruskin type stone, housing a Smiths movement, together with a brass ships bulkhead timepiece with subsidiary seconds and an Edwardian inlaid mahogany mantel timepiece (3)Condition report: The Smith's is running, movement loose in the case, bulkhead clock running, Edwardian clock only runs for a few seconds requires a service
A 'Boulle' striking mantle clock, retailed by Howell & James, London, circa 1890, twin barrel movement striking on a gong, 31cm high Condition report: Metal surfaces are discoloured, green tortoiseshell veneers are dry and flaking in parts, the wooden surfaces with small scratches and the ebonised surfaces are rubbed in parts, back door edges next to latch, with small chips, 12'o clock dial cartouche with a small crack, movement slightly discoloured with pendulum.
~ A Victorian engraved silver card case by Cornelius Desormeaux Saunders & James Francis Hollings (Frank) Shepherd, Birmingham 1899, a silver mounted desk clock with pocket watch movmentr, a silver cigarette case, silver mounted pocket watch case, a silver babies bangle with a Greek Key design, a silver mounted photograph frame, Birmingham (date letter rubbed) 30cm by 25cm, and a small silver mounted photograph frame, Birmingham, 1905 (7)

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