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A giant octagonal turret clock by Gents' of Leicester,1930s, a giant electric turret clock by Gents' of Leicester, with brass hands and finishing detail,95cm diameter Believed to have been installed at RAF Little Rissington in Gloucestershire, where Battle of Britain ace fighter pilot (and later author of 'First Light'), Geoffrey Wellum (b.1921), was based. It would have been mounted high so all of the pilots could synchronise watches. Wellum joined the RAF in September 1939, just before his 18th birthday, and was the youngest recorded fighter pilot in the Battle of Britain.
Late Victorian travelling clock with French timepiece movement with lever escapement, circular white enamel dial with Roman numerals, in a silver carriage clock-style case with scroll handle, on four bun feet (London 1895), maker - B. C. D., underside and inside rear door stamped - A. Barrett & Sons, 63 and 64 Piccadilly London, 10cm overall height CONDITION REPORT General overall condition good. silver case has some minor scratching and denting, feet are distorted, one damaged. Hallmarks nibbled but legible. Interior of back door is scratched where winding key hits it. front glass is scratched and enamel dial is scratched in its centre. Movement does not sit centrally in the case and we are unable to confirm if it is in full working order
Late 18th / early 19th century longcase clock with eight day movement with 14 inch painted dial, painted female spandrels, ringed winding holes, subsidiary seconds dial and calendar aperture, indistinctly signed - Blackburn, pierced gold painted hands in a wide mahogany case with Gothic arched door, reeded corners and panelled plinth, hood with glazed door, reeded columns and swan-neck pedestal with turned roundels and brass ball and spike finial, 219cm overall length (weights and pendulum present, winding key lacking)
Early 19th century Scottish longcase clock with eight day movement, 12 inch painted break arch dial with thistle and rose spandrels, subsidiary seconds and calendar dials, ringed winding holes, signed - G. Sutherland Elgin, break arch with painted cornucopia in an oak case (in a distressed state) with shaped door, on tall plinth, hood with plain columns and swan-neck pediment (winding key, weights and pendulum present)
Late 18th / early 19th century longcase clock with eight day movement, 13 inch break arch dial with scroll and foliate spandrels, subsidiary seconds and calendar dials, break arch signed - H. Brownbill Leeds, in an oak case with quarter columns, long shaped door and panelled plinth, domed hood with plain columns and swan-neck pediment with turned wood finial, 229cm overall height (weight and pendulum present, key lacking)
Late 19th / early 20th century grandmother clock with eight day chain-driven twin fusee movement with lever escapement striking on a gong, 7 inch square dial with face mask spandrels and engraved foliate centre in a chinoiserie lacquered case with long door and tall plinth, hood with square glazed door with barley-twist columns and caddy top, 163cm overall height (winding key present)
19th century longcase clock with eight day musical movement on eight bells, 12 inch break arch dial with face mask and foliate spandrels, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, silvered chapter ring, signed - Dan Quare, London, break arch with 'Old Father Time' rocker in a mahogany case with inlaid marquetry decoration, arched door and panelled plinth, domed hood with fluted columns shaped pediment and three eagle and ball finials, 237cm overall height (weights, pendulum and winding key present) CONDITION REPORT General overall condition good, movement is clean but we are unable to confirm if it is in full working order. Dial is in good condition, some minor scuffing to chapter ring. Hour hand is damaged, minute hand is detached but present. Case us generally good, some marquetry lifting but no losses. Hood is good, one column is detached but present. Other column has some brass decoration missing
Good quality Edwardian eight day chiming longcase clock, retailed by Harrods Ltd. London, with silvered and gilt arched dial with floral engraving, three winding holes and subsidiary seconds strike / silent and silent chime switches, in dome-top mahogany case with acanthus decoration, glazed door with cylinder pendulum and three brass cylinder weights, on ogee bracket feet, 196cm high CONDITION REPORT General overall condition reasonable. Movement appears to be complete. Gong rods are undamaged, but rusty and all present. Whole movement is very dirty and does not appear to have been run recently. Dial is dirty and worn and scuffed in places. Weights and pendulum are also dirty and with surface scratching and wear. Case and hood in good condition. Some minor damage to veneer hood and very tight fit
Contemporary reproduction of a late 17th century longcase clock with five-pillar eight day movement, 10 inch square dial with cherub face and foliate spandrels, matted centre, signed - Richard Baker Londini fecit, subsidiary seconds dial, date aperture and silvered chapter ring, in a walnut case, long door with lenticles inlaid and strung side panels, panelled plinth on bun feet, hood with square glazed door, barley-twist columns and decorative carved pediment, 195cm overall height (winding key, door key, weights and pendulum present) CONDITION REPORT As far as we are aware the whole clock excluding the movement has been made up. The movement is very clean and has a rack strike and possibly uses components from another clock. Dial is also very clean, spandrels may be reproductions. Chapter ring and subsidiary seconds dial are scuffed. Case has been made in the style of late 17th century. Dial aperture is 10"x10"

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