A very rare stainless steel British Military Grana wristwatch, most scarce of the so-called 'Dirty Dozen' family of wristwatches produced for the British Military during the Second World War, black dial with luminous sword hands, MOD arrow beneath Grana, subsidiary seconds, Swiss Made at 6 o' clock, fixed lugs, screw-off case back stamped W.W.W. 19004, dust cover within, 15 jewel K.F. 320 calibre movement, case approximately 36mm, associated strap.
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A LATE 19TH CENTURY WALNUT VIENNA REGULATOR WALL CLOCK, with a wooden eagle pediment finials, half fluted columns to the doors, revealing a 7'' enamel dial with seconds dial and Roman numerals, overall height 137cm (losses to wing on pediment, some other losses and sd) (pendulum and winding key)
A GEORGE III OAK LONGCASE CLOCK, the hood with a swan neck, brass finials and roundels, the arched glass door revealing a painted 10'' dial, with floral detail, subsidiary date aperture, second dial and Roman numerals, signed, Jonathan Tulloh, Forris (sic) probably Forres, on a plain trunk, height 203cm (two odd weights, pendulum, trunk key and winding key)
A GROUP OF CERAMICS, SHELLS etc, to include Stevenson and Hancock Derby Imari bowl and two small jugs, height 6cm, five Limoges oval ashtrays decorated with birds and a rectangular sandwich tray, Coalport 'Allegro' sauce boat and stand and a clock (sd), three various shells, an Arora Design figure group 'Friendship' etc
AN ART DECO MARBLE CLOCK GARNITURE, the flattened top surmounted by two bronzed fighting bears, shaped rectangular dial with Arabic numerals, eight day movement, bell strike, height of clock 32cm with pendulum and key, the garnitures of coffin form, together with another Art Deco clock garniture in marble, slate and chrome, lacks clock movement, sd and an Art Deco rectangular marble, onyx and slate mantel clock, silvered lozenge shaped dial, Arabic numerals, dial lacks glass to door, lacks bell strike, with pendulum (7)
A BOX OF SUNDRY ITEMS to include an early 20th Century cuckoo clock, a leather cased smokers pipe with silver rim, hallmarked 1909, vintage one pint Castrol oil can, a Chinese brass tipped opium pipe and storage box with impressed character marks, vintage domino set, aviator style sun glasses in a vintage Ray-ban case, snuff boxes, leather cased scissors, barometer, Chinese bronze medallions, script to obverse, cart to reverse
Don Balke (North Carolina, B. 1933) "Broad-billed Hummingbird Taking Nectar" Signed lower right. Original Watercolor painting on Illustration Board. Provenance: Collection of James A. Helzer (1946-2008), Founder of Unicover Corporation. This painting was originally published on the Fleetwood First Day Cover for the U.S. 29c Broad-billed Hummingbird stamp issued June 15, 1992. Deep inside Arizona's Santa Rita Mountains, a tiny bird zips back and forth in a swinging motion that emulates the pendulum of a clock. The display is enchanting, but it is the sound of the little bird's wings that captures the attention, a sound befitting the Wild West location, not unlike the wild screaming of a ricochetting bullet. A male Broad-billed Hummingbird is at it again, attempting to entice a female as his mate. Found along sycamore-lined canyons in west Texas and southeastern Arizona, the Broad-billed Hummingbird is best known for the noisy aerial display and a bright red bill which is present on both male and female. The male is an iridescent gem, with emerald plumage on its belly and back, and a throat patch which is as deep azure as the Southwestern twilight. The brilliant sunlight of the desert brings these colors out in vivid display; in the shade, the male Broad-billed Hummingbird appears almost black. The female, while less colorful, is nonetheless a beauty too, with subtle hues of green, gray and white. Unfortunately, catching a glimpse of these minute jewels is a rarity, for the Broad-billed Hummingbird visits the deserts during the scorching-hot summers when most humans are absent. By the time winter has arrived -- along with the usual flock of vacationers -- these little birds have migrated into Mexico. Image Size: 19.5 x 17.5 in. Overall Size: 21 x 19.25 in. Unframed. (B13731)
A Late 19th Century French Carriage Clock, No. 16948, retailed by Dent, 28 Cockspur Street, London, the 1.875ins diameter white enamel dial with Roman numerals, within plain gilt slip, to the eight day two train movement with alarum striking and repeating on a gong, contained in gilt brass and bevelled glass case, the fluted columns with Corinthian capitals to corners, 5.5ins high, with original brass key and red leather covered travelling case for same Note: With old receipt invoiced at £17.0.0 - Cleaned by Dent, 24th November 1933, £1.12.6
An Edward VII Silver Mounted and Tortoiseshell Mantel Time Piece, the 2.5ins diameter white enamel dial with Roman numerals, to the French two train carriage clock movement No. 297, with balance escapement and striking on a gong, contained in tortoiseshell lancet pattern case with silver framing and piquet work decoration in gold coloured metal and mother-of-pearl with urn of flowers, ribbon and floral ornament, on stepped base, 9.25ins high, the case hallmarked London 1908
A Late 19th Century French "Four Glass" Mantel Clock, by S. Marti of Paris, No. 18 44, the 3.5ins diameter white enamel chapter ring with Roman numerals, with visible escapement to centre, to the eight day two train movement with mercury compensated pendulum striking on a bell, contained in lacquered gilt brass rectangular case inset with bevelled glass panels, 10ins high
A 20th Century Brass Cased Lantern Style Clock, by Luxor, the 5ins diameter narrow silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals, to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, contained in lantern style case with turned pillars and finials and fretted and engraved frets, on turned feet, 12ins high, and a modern "York Minster Cathedral" skeleton clock, with finely fretted front and rear panels supporting single train movement striking on one bell, 9ins high, mounted on wooden plinth and with glass dome, 11.5ins high overall
A Brass Cased Lantern Style Mantel Clock of "17th Century" Design, the 3.75ins diameter brass chapter ring with Roman numerals and engraved "Farmer London", to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, contained in case with pierced crestings, turned finials and pillars to sides, on turned feet, 9.75ins high
A Late 19th Century French Bronzed Spelter Cased Mantel Clock, the 4ins diameter white enamel dial with Arabic numerals and swag decoration and inscribed "Laurdier Armentieres", to the eight day two train movement No. 709, striking on a bell, contained in bronzed spelter cylindrical case on column supports, supported by a water nymph reclining by a pool, on white veined marble base of shaped outline and turned feet, 19ins high
A 19th Century French Gilt Metal and Porcelain Mounted Mantel Clock, by Henri Marc of Paris, No. 53251, the 3.25ins diameter porcelain dial with Roman numeral cartouches on a turquoise and gilt ground, the centre enamelled in colours with a bird and floral ornament, to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, contained in gilt metal and porcelain mounted vase with two-handled urn surmount and with bold acanthus leaf and floral swag ornament, the shaped base inset with porcelain panels, on bun feet, 14.25ins high, and a pair of brass and porcelain mounted candlesticks with bulbous knopped centres and circular bases, 7ins high
A Modern Chinese Made Lacquered Brass Skeletonised Spring Driven Pillar Clock in the manner of William Smith of Musselburgh, the 5ins diameter silvered chapter ring with Arabic numerals, signed Wu Smith, Musselburgh, Maker & Inventor, with skeletonised single train movement, the spring driven power contained within six plain pillars to central column, on square base, 18.75ins high, mounted on circular grey marble base, and dome for same, 23.5ins high overall
A Late 19th Century French Gilt Brass and Porcelain Mounted Mantel Clock, the 3.25ins diameter porcelain dial with black Roman numeral cartouches on a turquoise and gilt ground, to the eight day two train movement No. 642, striking on a bell, contained in gilt brass case surmounted by torch and quiver inset with floral decorated porcelain panels within turquoise and gilt borders, on breakfront base with six turned feet, 16.75ins high, and a pair of similar gilt metal and porcelain two-handled urn shaped ornaments, 12.5ins high
A 19th Century French Gilt Brass and Bronzed Mantel Clock, by F. L. Hausburg of Paris, No. 5404 44, the 3.25ins diameter white enamel dial with Roman numerals, to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, contained in gilt brass and bronzed metal case surmounted by a kneeling figure of the infant St. John with a lamb at his side on a rocky outcrop, the base with bold leaf and floral mounts and on leaf pattern feet, 14ins high, and a pair of gilt brass two-branch candelabra in the Neo Classical manner with reeded swept and leaf capped supports, on square inswept platform bases with turned feet, 6.75ins high
An Early 19th Century Cast Brass Gothic Pattern Cased Mantel Clock, the 5ins diameter silvered dial with Roman numerals, to the eight day two train fusee movement striking on a bell, contained in ornate cast brass case of Gothic design with crenelated top and Gothic pattern side panels, on scroll feet, 16ins high
A Late 19th /Early 20th Century Continental Gilt Brass and Bronzed Spelter "Mystery" Clock, the timepiece with 1.75ins diameter white enamel dial with Arabic numerals, the movement with grid iron pendulum supported by the trunk of the bronzed spelter elephant, on stained wood oval base, 11.25ins high
A Late 19th Century French Gilt Brass and Green Veined Marble Oval Base Mantel Clock, the 2.75ins diameter white enamel dial with Roman and Arabic numerals and signed "Lepine of Paris", to the eight day two train movement by Vincenti & Cie, No. 8155 55, contained in gilt brass cylindrical case supported by dancing figure of a classical maiden, the oval green veined marble base decorated with trophies, fruiting vines and wine ewer, on gilt brass turned feet, 15.25ins high

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