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A 19th century French gilt metal mantel clock, the case signed Trouillard and surmounted with a gentleman farmer with his ox above a white enamel dial, having twin winding holes for an eight day brass cylinder movement with outside countwheel and striking on a bell, signed P.L.T.R.E., h.40cm Condition Report / Extra Information Appears to have been re-gilded. With key pendulum. Movement running. Dial with small chip to outside at 9 0' clock.

Los 94

A circa 1900 brass cased mantel clock having a French 8-day striking cylinder movement

Los 679

A floral giltwood decorated convex wall clock, having twin winding holes (lacking glass)

Los 680

An early 20th century walnut cased droptrunk wall clock

Los 759

A George III oak and mahogany longcase clock, the arched painted dial having twin winding holes and subsidiary seconds dial, eight day movement, with pendulum and two weights

Los 768

An early 20th century oak striking and chiming grandmother clock

Los 12

An Art Deco oak cased striking and chiming mantel clock, a mahogany and inlaid miniature longcase clock case (lacking dial watch movement), and one other inferior example (3)

Los 750

A mixed lot of silver hallmarked items including spoons, coins, Masonic medallion, wristwatch, modern table clock and photo frame and hairbrush

Los 766

A silver cased carriage clock Birmingham 1912 with a French movement - Height 11 cm Condition report: Working, minor dents to case

Los 301

A modern Mappin & Webb carriage clock/timpiece - glazed all sides and top signed white enamel face Condition report: In running order, good condition

Los 303

A Lancet clock by Elkington & Co - a small Edwardian eight day mahogany Lancet top mantel clock inlaid with brass stringing and brass bun feet with an eight day movement, silver dial with Elkington & Co marked - Height 8" x Width 4.75 x Depth 3" Condition report: Just been repaired, cleaned and keeping good time with key

Los 304

A small late 19th century eight day French Mantel clock by V.A.P. - Victor Athanese Pierret - French clock maker - bears makers signature V.A.P with Brevette S.G.D.G - French spring driven movement, could be in rosewood - Height 9" x Width max 8.75" x Depth max 4" - Diameter of dial 4.75" Condition report: Just been cleaned and repaired and keeps good time with key, restored

Los 306

A good quality four glass gilt brass French Champleve enamel mantel clock with a 10cm dial, having Roman numerals twin barrel movement striking on a gong with mercury pendulum, back plate stamp AD MOUGIN numbered 544 - 31cm tall Condition report: Finial missing, overall condition good, not working, sprungs tight, slight wear to numerals, has a key

Los 307

An 8 day longcase clock with a painted arched dial with strike silent, a seconds hand and calendar in a decorated case with weights key and pendulum - 205cm high

Los 309

A late 19th century French Alabaster mantle clock with swinging cherub - strikes on a bell - 8 day movement - 34cm tall - working with key

Los 310

An Art Deco 8 day mantle clock with walnut case and Westminster chimes - 32cm wide - working

Los 311

A modern quartz clock - Zoological theme all mounted under glass dome on plinth - 34cm tall - working

Los 312

An 8 day fusee movement drop case wall clock with papier mache case - Marshall Sunderland - 66cm tall - working

Los 313

A late 18th century longcase clock by Charles Manson London 12 inch brass dial with date and seconds in an oak case 81cm tall - working

Los 314

An 8 day granddaughter oak case clock with Westminster chimes - 1.34m tall - working with key

Los 315

An unusual spring wind alarm clock with mains shut off 24cm tall

Los 316

A wall clock with a 12 inch painted dial - 16cm diameter

Los 318

A wall clock made from a car hub cap with applied badge - Diameter 20 cm

Los 321

A modern brass and glass carriage clock/timepiece - movement stamped - made in England - 7 Jewels with panels of bevelled glass Condition report: Running and in good order

Los 322

A Charles Frodsham of London gilt brass cased carriage clock with bevelled glass panels, signed white enamel dial with visible escapement 20th century

Los 323

An an oak cased mantel clock, silvered dial with Arabic numerals and a mahogany and line inlaid mantel clock with a white enamel dial, Arabic numerals to face

Los 324

A walnut cased Art Deco style mantel clock with silvered chapter ring with Arabic numerals, three train movement

Los 325

A Vienna double weight wall clock mahogany cased, brass and enamel dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary second dial by H. Vogel and Co Bombay - made in Germany Condition report: One of columns to front side right needs re-gluing

Los 338

An eight day oak case mantel clock with Westminster chimes - Width 36 cm Condition report: Working

Los 342

A 19th century ebonised single weight Vienna wall clock with weighted pendulum and key

Los 344

A thirty hour longcase clock with a painted arched dial with a calendar - in an oak and mahogany case with a swan neck pediment with weight and pendulum bob - Height 214 cm

Los 345

A small walnut case decorative mantel clock, brass decoration eight day clock - platform movement by Lenzkirch Condition report: Working with key

Los 346

An eight day French mantel clock in a mahogany case with inlay, brass feet and finial's Condition report: Working with key

Los 705

SMEATON JOHN: (1724-1792) English Civil Engineer who was responsible for the design of bridges, canals, harbours and lighthouses including the Eddystone Lighthouse (1755-59). A.L.S., J. Smeaton, two pages, 4to, Austhorpe, 22nd August 1786, to Dr. [Charles] Blagden at Whitby. Smeaton states that he has received a minute of the Longitude and Latitude of York, remarking that he looks upon it ‘as the best determination we have had: and York being pretty central to the County; and so far as I have had occasion to examine Jeffereys Large map, being a reasonably exact topographical survey, it immediately occurred to me that the Longitude of this place might be very well compared with what had resulted from former determinations: the best of which was, as I told you, one that had been put down in the Connoisance de temps deduced from a very accurate observation I had of the suns eclipse the morning after the Transn. Of Venus of 1769, which was 5’, 43” ‘ , continuing to provide his calculations for Austhorpe and explaining that they agree better with his own observations than those of the French, commenting on the effect that the recent weather has had on his observations, ‘I kept my letter open in hopes to have got a transit of the sun; to have ascertained the going of the clock since the 16th and this morning afforded some transitory gleams….and then came on a great black cloud….’ In a lengthy postscript Smeaton refers to his correspondent’s visit to the Pier and works at Whitby, where he should meet Mr. Pickernell, the engineer, remarking ‘I recommended him to the trustees upon the merit of his having acquitted himself, not only to my own, but every ones satisfaction, as resident surveyor to my unfortunate work of Henham Bridge’ and further writing ‘Ruswarps Mill near Whitby has been esteemed one of the most curious in the Kingdom; it was built about the time I first begun to direct works of that kind, and is one of the best specimens of the state of the art, about the year 1754: it has many very ingenious contrivances about it: but it is totally deficient in that branch of the art, that I have principally cultivated; that is the art of producing the greatest degree of Power, with a given quantity of water and fall’. With integral address leaf post marked at Ferry Bridge and bearing a good red wax seal (small area of paper loss where broken). A letter of excellent content. VG Charles Blagden (1748-1820) British Physician and Scientist, Secretary of the Royal Society 1784-97.

Los 1160

An Art Deco green enamel Enfield Wall Clock, 10 1/4'' with key and pendulum.

Los 1162

An Oak cased Westminster chime Mantle Clock with key and pendulum.

Los 1163

A black and green Marble Mantle Clock with key and pendulum, 11'' x 9''.

Los 1164

An Oak Tray, Metamec electric clock, boxed Swiza clock, travel clocks, brass Standish, etc.

Los 1165

A Smiths Sectric Bakelite electric Wall Clock, 10 1/4'' diameter.

Los 1166

A Mahogany cased Station waiting Room Clock, face has some damage.

Los 1192

A wooden cased Napoleon Hat Mantle Clock with key, face a/f.

Los 1200

A small Omega Carriage Clock with portrait panels and scenic decoration.

Los 1249

Two large wooden Yarn Reels, a miniature pole Firescreen, quartz Carriage Clock and a Golf Trophy.

Los 1313

A Hermle Napoleon Hat shaped Mantle Clock with three train movement.

Los 1326

A wooden cased Junchans Bracket Clock with glass door, pendulum and key.

Los 1372

A Brass Desk Pen and Ink stand, a brass perpetual Calendar and a small Smiths dressing table Clock.

Los 142

A Victorian Gothic-style skeleton clock, in need of restoration, on stepped oval marble base, the dial bearing Roman numerals, 40cm.

Los 207

A French brass and enamel striking mantle clock, having twin handled pedestal over painted dial, bearing Roam numerals, over oval base on four supports, 37cm.

Los 209

A late 19th century French mantle clock in a gilt metal case with equestrian surmount, the dial bearing Romam numerals and the makers name C.F. Petit, Paris. The clock stands on a wooden base with a glass dome, 45cm (to include dome).

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