AMENDED DECSRIPTION AND ESTIMATE - Cartier, A fine and rare Knife-Edge 18ct gold open face pocket watch. The two-tone silver engine turned dial with guilloche pattern, central reserve within a chapter ring with Roman numeral hour markers, outer minute track, and Breguet style blued steel hands. Fitted with a lever wind 8 adjustment 19 jewel movement signed European Watch and Clock Co Inc. French gold mark to 18ct yellow gold case. With Cartier box. Circa 1930'sCondition Report: Damage to case. Hinge not attached to one side of the case and so is loose in two parts. Some damage to inside and outside of case where hinge has become separated. Staining to inside silk lining. Some scratches to outside of case. Part has evidence of repair.Ewbank's do not guarantee the working order or accuracy of any lots sold.
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WATKIN OWEN LLANRWST OAK LONGCASE CLOCK, 13in square painted dial with subsidiary seconds and date aperture before a twin weight pendulum driven bell strike movement, the cast backplate stamped 'Owen', pendulum and weights included, within a single glazed door hood having a broken swan neck pediment, open fret lower detail (one half lacking) and reeded brass capped pillars, quarter repeated flanking the long trunk door on a stepped base (restoration required to include lacking adornments and mouldings, back boards with worm evidence, losses to the lower base areas, the whole requiring repolishing), 217cms H, 53cms max W
Extensive Waterford Crystal Lismore pattern table service - 66 pieces plus a Waterford Crystal clockCondition report: All in good condition.Set comprises:13 hock glasses 18.8 cm high13 large wines 17.3 cm13 mid size wines 15.2 cm7 champagne coupes 12 cm 13 Sherry glasses 12.5 cm 7 liquer glasses 10 cm
A black slate mounted clock with bird surmount, 60cm wide CONDITION REPORT: The clock has no pendulum, there are no noticeable cracks or damage to the dial, winding springs are sound, There is considerable damage to the case behind the birds finial where the case is badly split, the scrolls are also noticeably chipped
A French gilt brass carriage clock with repeat mechanism, the enamel dial indistinctly signed, the movement marked Paris, 16cm high (handle up), in a leather carry case CONDITION REPORT: The clock is in good condition and at present in working order, carrying case scuffed and misshaped, with key but no sliding panel, the base is stamped 98142.
A French porcelain cased mantel clock, circa 1830, the silvered dial with Roman numerals fitted a movement signed F Villemsens a Paris, the case with scene of figures and animals at a water fountain, on shell feet, 31cm high CONDITION REPORT: The case is in good condition and the painted scenes are of good colour, the gilding is good except for some rubbing at corners and scrolls, dial tarnished and the movement has a silk suspension (not going), the bell mount is bent.
A late 17th Century eight-day longcase clock, John Long, London, the 12" dial with decorated spandrels, subsidiary seconds and date aperture, fitted a five-pillar movement, the arabesque marquetry case with square hood and brass bezel bullseye to the door, 215cm high/see illustration CONDITION REPORT: Slight damage to blind fret frieze and some veneer lifting to hood, trunk sides re-veneered, later door hinges, repair to trunk door beading, trunk base split to right hand side, later plinth base, pendulum original
A mid-18th Century ebonised bracket clock by William Smith of London, fitted a twin fusee movement, the backplate finely engraved with foliate scrolls, the dial with mock pendulum and date aperture, the silvered chapter ring with black Roman hours and Arabic minutes, cornered with cast and pierced Rococo scroll spandrels, all beneath a silvered strike/silent indicator to the arch, the case with brass carrying handle, 51cm high (handle up) Note: William Smith is recorded as working as a clockmaker in Cheapside, London from 1750 to 1780/see illustration CONDITION REPORT: Note: the rear door is not glazed. The clock is at present in going order
An oak cased longcase clock, Thackwell, Ledbury, fitted a square brass dial with thirty-hour movement CONDITION REPORT: The hood door glass is broken, small piece of back-board missing at left hand side, base of case scuffed and there are also nail splits in two places on left had side panel, movement complete with replacement pine seat board, not working, complete with pendulum. 187cm high

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