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A Cartier stainless steel and gilt travelling clock Modelled in the form of a Santos wristwatch, quarts movement, impressed marks verso, fitted in original box, 9cm long. (illustrated) CONDITION REPORT: Lot 279: Good overall condition, the watch is currently not working but probably just needs a new battery
Here is a genuine Pre-War Smiths Motor Accessories 8 day RM WlND clock as fitted to the most upscale British cars from about 1920 to 1940. it is wound and set by turning the bezel, so there is no need for a separate hinged swing out case as on the more mundane clocks of the era. would have only been fittted to expensive British cars, Bentley, Alvis, Rolls Royce, Lagonda, Armstrong Siddeley, SS Jaguar, Daimler, Austin Limosines, Sunbeam Talbot, and other large saloon and touring cars. works flawlessly and keeps perfect time. Condition is excellent. with wear only to the nickle plating on the case and some on the face. It has a brass case plated with nickle, heavy glass 0 Q :4 crystal, and an etched face marked "H-1300" and "Smiths MA British Made 179-185 Glz. I Portland St. London"
This vintage Rolls-Royce clock is an enigma. We do not know what Rolls-Royce it fitts. We were given the clock by the gentleman who helped us design and create the RRF Trophy several years ago. He thought that we could possibly make a display out of it. It is black with white numbers and the face measures approximately 3 7/8 inches. It has the intertwined Rs at the top and "S. Smith & Sons (MA) Ltd. London" at the bottom. The clock does NOT have a glass or a bezel. The hands were removed and have been kept in a plastic bag. The clock does run and seems to operate normally. It has "R9/46" marked on the back. The serial number is 550238. This item has once been sold from the Cal West Collection
An Arts & Crafts small oak cased mantel clock. With square silvered dial embossed with Arabic numerals, having column supports and with openwork pendulum. Housing a thirty hour Junghans movement. 21.5cm high, 12.25cm wide, 8cm deep. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Outer case and dial in good clean condition. The clock is running. The blue on the hands looks a little worn perhaps was applied later. Mechanism screws look new but the movement fits very well in the case so other than the screws no suggestion that this is a marriage.
Three Victorian Staffordshire models of castles with combware ornaments, one with clock face, height 19.5cm. CONDITION REPORT: One with clock face: crazing throughout, minor losses to the combware and paint, also a chip to the top of one of the towers. Orange castle: crazing throughout, losses to combware, hairline to the back and several hairlines to the base. Other has crazing throughout and some losses to the combware, loss and firing imperfection to the base.
A small quantity of collectors' items comprising two split rods including a Greenheart example, both in nylon covers, a Doulton Lambeth Siliconware tobacco jar decorated with applied medallions, an Indian silver double ended spirit measure, a Smiths eight day carriage style clock, a crested NAAFI menu holder and three Imperial Army Series training manuals published by John Murray.
An Edwardian mahogany and inlaid eight day mantel clock with shaped domed pediment, the circular dial set with Arabic numerals, on plinth base to four brass bun feet, height 33cm, also a ceramic floral encrusted bowl and cover, diameter 19cm (2). CONDITION REPORT: The clock appears to have been exposed to a high temperature at some point in its life by the texture of the surface of the wood. Also a couple of areas of surface scratches. Bowl: there are some nibbles to the encrusted decoration.
A George III oak and mahogany crossbanded eight day Moonroller longcase clock, the arched painted dial inscribed 'John Sawyer, Leeds', with subsidiary second dial, date aperture, the arch painted with a Galleon at sea, the hood with swan-neck pediment and reeded columns, the trunk with reeded column, shaped door and a panelled base with bracket fee, 227cm tall.

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