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A STYLISH ART DECO FOUR GLASS AND MARBLE MANTLE CLOCK, the silvered square dial with Arabic numerals, visible pendulum below having matched number to movement, the four class case flanked by two columns, with French dedication plaque to base plate, the 8 day movement striking on a single bell, H 30.75 cm
A LATE 19TH CENTURY CONTINENTAL PORCELAIN AND GILT SPELTER CLOCK, the case surmounted with twin handled urn, having painted embellishment to the porcelain panels, circular dial with Arabic numerals and outside minute track, 8 day movement striking on a single bell, together with a single matching urn shaped garniture, the clock raised on wood stand, clock H 34.5 cm
A 9ct yellow gold open face pocket watch, Round white enamel dial, black Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial to 6 '0' clock, plain polished 9ct yellow gold case, marks for Dennison Watch Co, Birmingham, 1928, 50mm case diameter, Crown winding, Swiss 15 jewelled movement stamped Hefik Watch Co,Presentation inscription to inside cover, for 1947, gross weight 81.2 g
Samuel Smith, Richmond, mid 18th century long-case clock, 8-day movement striking on single bell, arched brass dial applied with silvered chapter ring and secondary dial, ormolu spandrels, lacquered case with caddy top, arched door to trunk, box base decorated all over with Chinese chinoiserie, height 245cm (97").
William Lettey, Dunster, long case clock, 8-day movement striking on single bell, white painted arched dial with rolling moon, spandrels decorated with seashells representing the Somerset coastal county origin, oak case, cross-banded in mahogany, inlaid with ebonised string, canopy with swan-neck pediment, fluted columns with brass capitals, quarted columns to trunk, box base, height 210cm (83").
A 1964 Commer Cob 7cwt Series III van, registration number 978 TTA, chassis number B631888, engine number B631888, azure blue.The Commer Cob a Rootes Group model was a panel van based on the Hillman Husky estate. The first version of the lightweight commercial appeared in the 1950s. The Cob saw a steady development over its production with improvements to the engine, seating and bodywork through Series I II & III. This charming Series III Cob was originally supplied by Blue Star Garages Ltd, Axminster, Devon to its first owner a Mr W Newbury, a farmer from Colyton, Devon. The original order form is on file stating that Mr Newbury paid £452.8.2 plus an allowance of £20 for a part exchange. Mr Newbury retained the car for twenty years adding 20,000 miles to the odometer using the van to transport the odd calf to Axminster market. Mr Newbury?s daughter and son in law then owned the Cob for a short period before part exchanging it. The next custodian added a further 20,000 miles on the clock until our vendors father purchased the van in 2005 with 42,000 on the odometer. The Cob had been in storage for six or so years and required some recommissioning and repairs but was soon back on the road. Over the next 14 years the van was steadily improved but still retains an honest and genuine appearance which has been admired at local classic car events. Now displaying a believed 55,000 miles from new this refreshingly original Cob will be offered for auction with a history file containing an original owners instruction manual, a run of previous MOTs, tax discs, receipts and the original order form.V5C, MOT and tax exemptSee illustrationsAll lots in this sale are sold as is and bidders must satisfy themselves as to the provenance, condition, age, completeness and originality prior to bidding. Please read our terms and conditions.
A small late George III mahogany bracket clock, circa 1800, the breakarch case with folding handle above 5inch (13cm) circular silvered dial inscribed 'Thos Pace, London', verge movement with canted upper corners to the plates, the case with arched brass side fret panels all on ogee brass bracket feet, 29.5cm high
A French ormolu wall clock, 19th century, the 17cm convex white dial marked 'Renard a Rheims', with later associated Marti bell-striking movement, all within an elaborate neo classical symmetrical gilt case with classical urn above having rams-head ring handles supporting pendant swags to both sides 72cm (28in)

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