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The Football Association quality timepiece, as issued in the FA Product Line, a quartz analogue travel clock, battery operated and produced in stainless steel 50mm diameter x 22mm deep, comes complete in original box plus packaging and has instructions attached. NB The clock has not been tested by ourselves and is sold as seen. Externally appears as new.
Time and Tide a brass wall clock designed by Peter Wylie Davidson, shield shape, stamped in low relief with a frieze of flying stylised birds, below circular dial with Arabic numerals, and a sailing vessel roundel, the pendulum with stamped similar sailing vessel panel and two weights, unsigned, 42 x 38cm (clock face), (4)
A FRENCH GILT BRASS MANTLE CLOCK INSET WITH SÈVRES STYLE PORCELAIN PLAQUES, C1880 the drum cased movement surmounted by a vase of lilies, the bleu celeste bordered dial and panels painted with putti and flowers, the movement striking on a bell, 53cm h ++Gilding rubbed or discoloured in places, the glass panel to the back door cracked, the lilies lacking some of the stamens etc but basically complete and in apparently working order
LONDON & NORTH WESTERN RAILWAY. AN OAK OFFICE AND PLATFORM WALL REGULATOR BY JOYCE OF WHITCHURCH, C1885 the painted dial inscribed JOYCE WHITCHURCH, the high quality weight driven deadbeat movement with maintaining power and tapered weights, the case retaining the original LNWR enamel number tablet 2657, the interior of the trunk with partial Joyce maintenance label (Cleaned 1950 and 55), the movement fitted with rear plate drive and linkage, the platform slave clock with painted dial, similarly signed, having black painted cast iron bezel, the surround retaining traces of BR London Midland Region maroon paint, regulator 146cm h, 58cm diam, with pendulum and weight Provenance: Part of the original stock of J B Joyce, acquired in 1965 by Smiths of Derby Ltd, by which sold at auction in the late 20th c. A clock of similar design supplied to Great Western region, thought to be by Joyce is illustrated Lyman (I) Railway Clocks, 2004, fig 3.75 & 3.76 & 7. The firm of J B Joyce of Whitchurch had its origins in the 17th century, but by the Victorian period had become one of the best known manufacturers of clocks for public buildings. The firm was awarded contracts to supply 'Horological services to the LNWR' and several other railway companies and as the present clock proves, continued to maintain railway clocks until the 1960s. ++In fine condition and working order
AN OAK THIRTY HOUR LONGCASE CLOCK, BY WILLIAM BIRD, SEAGRAVE, C1770 the engraved brass dial with date sector and inscribed Willm Bird SEAGRAVE, with rococo spandrels, the flat topped hood with blind fret carved cornice, the trunk enclosed by a ogee arched door, 194cm h, with pendulum and lead weight ++The movement and dial original to the case, much old worm damage to backboard and seat board, dial loose on the movement, the movement with dirt, vertical shrinkage crack in base. The case of pleasing old deep colour and patina

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