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A late 18th century 8-day longcase clock. The white painted broken arch (un-named) painted dial with floral spandrels and painted with a Bishop and gartered sheep to the arch. The mahogany case with swan neck pediment, long trunk door and on bracket feet. 2.2 meters high. 29 cm/ 11" dialCondition report: With pendulum, 2 weights.
A French early 20th century 8 day eight glass champleve and gilt brass (silver medal) mantle clock, chiming on a gong, the lozenge section case with figured onyx panels. The dial marked in Arabic numerals, the dial and the mercury compensating pendulum are set with paste gems, 29cm high, 19cm wide, 13cm deepCondition report: In general the beveled glass panels are good, however the rear door glass has a small interior chip to the bottom right corner.Visual inspection would suggest the movement is in good order, and is currently working.The mercury level of the pendulum is good. The gong gives a dull thud sound and will require tightening.All enamel seems intactThere is a very small chip to the onyx on the top front right corner. A further small chip to the onyx to the left of the front right brass foot. Small nibbles to the onyx around the edges of the base. See online images for chips etc.
[GP] A GERMAN OAK MANTEL CLOCK, WINTERHALDER & HOFMEIER, BLACK FOREST, EARLY 20TH CENTURY in George III style, eight day movement striking hours and quarters on a gong, the silvered dial with Roman numerals and "Slow/Fast" dial above, signed for the retailer "RUSSELLS LTD. / 18 CHURCH STREET / LIVERPOOL", the case with rounded arch and handle above gilt-brass detailed stop-fluted quarter columns, on brass splay bracket feet, with key (2)
19th century gilt metal and porcelain French mantel clock, the elaborate case with large porcelain urn mount, mermaid side supports and central porcelain dial with Roman numerals to a brass movement striking on a bell, clock set on an oval base with garland mounts and further porcelain panels, 49cm high
Late 19th/early 20th century French brass and glass cased carriage clock of canted rectangular form with fluted corners, having blued steel hands to a white enamel dial with black Roman numerals and Arabic seconds, having half hour striking and repeating movements, striking on a gong, 13cm tall, 8.5cm wide and 7.5cm deep, with the original brown morocco travelling case (worn, replacement carrying strap) and winding key.
A monumental mid-19th century French rocking ship automaton clock, the silvreed 9cm dial with Roman numerals to a brass movement striking on a bell and with attachment to the automaton, the ormolu mounted and copper case decorated with a top section formed as a harbour in which the rocking ship sits, the body decorated with mermaids and Neptune masks, raised on four legs, (a/f), 45cm high
19th century French clock garniture, the clock set in an elaborate gilt metal case with urn shaped mount, the porcelain dial with Roman numerals to a brass movement striking on a bell, the body of the clock supported on three swept legs with paw feet, together with an accompanying pair of gilt metal and porcelain urn formed vases with lion mask handles, the porcelain bodies decorated with panels of rural scenes, largest piece 55cm high (3)
A 19th century French ormolu clock with a porcelain urn surmount, the porcelain dial with wreath of flowers and Roman numerals above a porcelain panel painted with lovers in a garden, on lions paw feet, 42cm high CONDITION REPORT: None of the clocks and watches are sold as working, Not the original gilding, wear to the dial,
A 19th century French ormolu mantle clock, surmounted by a sea captain, with various nautical artefacts, the circular enamel dial with Roman numerals, striking on a bell, 48cm high together with a white metal medal, inscribed "Joseph James Bridge Margaretgha 17 December 1849"Together with paperwork and certificates relating to the events surrounding the awarding of the clock and medal***The clock was awarded to Joseph James Bridge in 1853 in connection with his bravery in October 1852 regarding the foundering Steam Ship Red RoverThe medal was awarded in connection with his bravery regarding the foundering Dutch vessel "Margaretha"
An 18th century walnut cased bracket clock, the silvered dial signed "Jullion, Brentford" with broad chapter ring and subsidiary date aperture, with a two train twin fusee movement striking on a bell with pull repeat, with chinoiserie engraved back plate, the case with a brass carrying handle and raised domed top above glazed front, back and sides, on bracket feet, 52cm high x 27cm wide. The clock face measurements are approximately 25cm high by 17.5cm wide CONDITION REPORT: None of the clocks and watches are sold as working, pendulum does tick, repeat mechanism works when pulled, case appears to be in good condition,

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