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A George III oak and mahogany crossbanded cottage longcase clock, 18th century and later, the square hood with broken scroll swan neck pediment and ball and spire finial above a glazed door enclosing a 12 inch square white enamel dial marked E. King, Warwick, Arabic numerals, date aperture painted with roses in the corners, striking on a bell between reeded brass capped pilasters above a crossbanded three quarter length trunk door flanked by brass capped fluted quarter pilasters over a further tablet and crossbanded base board and later plinth, 206cm high.
A late Victorian skeleton clock, 19th century, the Gothic inspired frame with triple steeple upper section, fusee movement, anchor escapement axe head hammer, passing strike on a bell, the open work cream painted dial with Roman numerals and raised on bell shaped feet and stepped white alabaster plinth and compressed bun feet under a glass dome, the plinth and clock 39cm high, 43cm overall height including dome
An Edwardian ebony cased bracket clock, in Georgian revival style, the arched case enclosing an arched dial with silvered chapter ring and Roman numerals, subsidiary chime silent and chime on eight bells/Westminster chimes dials in the arch foliate pierced spandrels, the chapter ring inscribed F Williams, London', three winding holes, triple fusee movement striking on eight graduated bells and gong, fish scale side grills and swing handles, fluted Corinthian column pilasters to either side of the case and finials and raised on bracket feet, 40cm wide, 21cm deep, 46cm high
A Jaeger-le-Coultre Atmos clock, late 20th century the five glass polished brass case enclosing a round white dial with Arabic numerals, North, South, East and West; barometric movement and disc pendulum, inset spirit level and removable front glass, the movement stamped Atmos 544535, lacking outer display case, 23.5cm high, 21cm wide, 16cm deep and an accompanying pamphlet on how the Atmos clock works.
A French gilt metal and porcelain mounted mantel clock, by Le Roy et Fils, the rounded rectangular case surmounted by a child feeding a bird above a 3.5 inch white enamel dial with Roman numerals and Arabic outer seconds ring and marked Media l'Espion de Londres 1851 and Le Roy et Fils Palais Royal a Paris Gle Mont Pensier 13-15, eight day movement striking on a bell within rounded Sevres style porcelain panels of putti and flowers raised on a cast fluted plinth inset with further Sevres style panels of flowers and on toupie feet, 47cm high, 19cm deep, 36cm wide
A George III mahogany longcase clock, late 18th century, the arched hood with broken scroll swan neck pediment centred by a reeded flame and urn finial above blind foliate carve frieze and arched glazed door enclosing a 13 inch brass dial with silvered chapter ring, Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, foliate engraved centre, cherub spandrels with disc in the arch marked Tempus Fugit, eight day movement striking on a gong the hood with fluted pilasters above a foliate moulding and full length trunk door with shaped door flanked by fluted quarter pilasters over a base board and canted fluted corners on shaped bracket feet, 205cm high.
A French Empire mahogany and ormolu portico clock, 19th century, the 4.5'' dial with engine turned centre and Roman numerals and two train movement suspended on a compensating grid iron pendulum with knife edge suspension, flanked by ormolu capped doric columns and raised on a stepped plinth with floral and ribbon mounts and raised on engine turned compressed bun feet, 53cm high.
A Victorian mahogany drop dial wall clock, mid 19th century and later, the 12 inch white enamel dial with Roman numerals and blued steel hands, behind a glazed door with brass bezel, double fusee movement, the mahogany case with pendulum window in foliate frame and mounted with foliate brackets, side access doors and drop down convex access door, 72cm overall height.
A French spelter and onyx clock garniture, early 20th century, the clock with 3 inch white enamel dial and Arabic numerals, eight day movement striking on a bell, the case surmounted by a maiden with plaque marked 'La Rosée par V. Morey' raised on a drum shaped plinth housing the clock movement and rounded rectangular platform base and four foliate paw feet and two matching garniture figures of male attendants in medieval dress on conforming bases, the clock 48cm high, 14cm deep, 23cm wide, the figures 39cm high
An oak and rosewood crossbanded cottage longcase clock, early 19th century, the square hood with broken scrolls, swan neck pediment above a glazed door flanked by turned pilasters enclosing a 12 inch white enamel dial with Roman numerals marked Parlow Montgomery above a curved date aperture painted with figures and classical ruins to the corners, 30 hour movement striking on a bell above a three quarter length crossbanded trunk door with foliate lozenge inlaid central motif showing a bird and mother of peral flowers, the door with shaped top above a plain panel and conforming crossbanded base board with lozenge motif and on bracket feet, 202cm high.
A French cast gilt brass carriage clock with push button repeat, retailed by Henry & Co, Paris, third quarter 19th century, the eight day bell striking movement stamped with 'Japy Freres' medallion and numbered '110' to the back plate, the 2.5 inch white enamel dial with ring of Roman numerals, with trefoil pierced blued steel hands, the bevel glazed gilt brass case with double cherub cast hinged handle over the case with canted angles applied with standing Renaissance style figures, in recessed niches on a stepped base decorated with repeating scrolls, 20cm high overall, 15cm high (excluding the handle)
A George III oak longcase clock, the ogive moulding above a blind fret carved cornice and glazed square door flanked by turned gilt capped three quarter pilasters enclosing and 11.5'' square brass dial with silver chapter ring and Roman numerals, cherub spandrels and date aperture, the dial inscribed Richd Evans, Oswestry, eight day movement striking on a bell above an ogive moulding and rectangular bevelled trunk door further moulding and plain base board and plinth base, 200cm high.
A gilt brass skeleton clock, the steeple frame containing a fusee movement with anchor escapement and passing strike on a bell, the openwork dial, painted cream with black Roman numerals and raised on four bell shaped feet and contained within a glazed domed top case, the clock 34cm high, the case 44cm high.
An oak and mahogany crossbanded cottage longcase clock, part George III, the square hood with broken scrolls, swan neck pediment and brass ball and spire finial above a glazed door enclosing an associated 11 inch square dial inscribed Hill, Stafford with single hand silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals and pierced foliate spandrels, 30 hour movement striking on a bell between later reeded pilasters above a crossbanded trunk door flanked by fluted quarter pilasters over an ogive moulding and opine base board and plinth, 210cm high.
A George III oak cottage longcase clock, late 18th century, the square hood with ogive cornice and blind fret carved frieze above a glazed door flanked by turned pilasters and enclosing an 12 inch engraved brass dial inscribed Hinksman Broseley with silvered chapter ring Roman numerals and Arabic seconds ring, subsidiary seconds dial and date dial and foliate engraved to the centre, foliate cast spandrels, 30 hour movement striking on a bell above an ogive moulding and long trunk door with shaped top over a further plain panel and on bracket feet, 205cm high.
A Jaeger-le-Coultre Atmos clock the five glass gilt metal case containing a white dial with Arabic numerals, North, South, East and West and hour markers appliques, disc pendulum and barometric movement, the movement stamped 282530, contained with a cream presentation case and accompanied by a pamphlet 'How to repair Atmos, the perpetual motion clock for the exclusive use of watch repairers and watchmakers', Vacheron and Constantine- Le Coultre Inc. 22cm high, 18cm wide, 13.5 cm deep.
The Regal Century bracket clock by Sewills, specially created in celebration of her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother bearing a rectangular plate (commission for Mary Vaudrey) number 046/100 limited edition with nine bell triple chime movement, the 7 1/2 inch silvered dial with silvered chapter ring outer month date dial and four inner dials for months, seconds, days and phases of the moon, against a matted centre within a glass arched polished 14ct. gold plated brass and bevelled glass mirrored case, 34cm high, 28cm wide, 20.5cm deep along with a key and owner's handbook.
An English dial clock, late 19th /early 20th century with 12.5 inch white enamel dial marked Atkinson and Co, Westminster Bridge Road; with Roman numerals behind a bevelled glass door with brass bezel, single fusee movement with lower convex access door and side door contained within a dark stained and varnished case, 40cm wide.
Elliott and Son, London; a gilt brass carriage timepiece with a 4cm circular white enamel dial and Roman numerals within an oval five glass case, platform lever escapement and swing carrying handle, 8cm high, 7cm wide, 6cm deep and a British United Clock Company bedside timepiece in polished steel drum case with white card dial and Roman numerals and two small strut feet, 6.5cm diameter in a Morocco leather carry case with silver mount and retailers mark for Melliship & Harris (2)
A Regency mahogany eight day bracket clock, double fusee movement with shaped plates, plate signed Molyneux, London, strikes on a bell, the round convex dial with Roman numerals, indistinctly signed to dial, brass fish-scale sound frets to sides, a gadrooned top surmounted by a cast brass pineapple finial and standing on brass ball feet. H. 49cm
LARA CROFT: TOMB RAIDER (2001) - Lara Croft's (Angelina Jolie) Motorcycle Costume Lara Croft’s (Angelina Jolie) motorcycle costume from Simon West’s action-adventure Lara Croft: Tomb Raider. Croft wore her black motorcycle leathers during scenes at the auction house where she visits her old friend Wilson (Leslie Phillips) for information about the mysterious clock device. The custom-made costume consists of a black leather zip-up jacket, with black leather trousers. The jacket features shoulder and elbow padding, with adjustable zips at the end of either sleeve. A brown leather cord is tied to the centre zip head. The trousers are fastened at the front by leather laces, with two sets of matching laces on either leg. The garment has padded knees, black metal decorative studs and adjustable zips at the end of each leg. The interior of the trousers is lined with navy mesh. Signs of production use are evident, including worn leather on the laces. VAT Status - Margin

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