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A 19th century eight day longcase clock in mahogany case CONDITION REPORTS Case with general wear and scuffs, various later replacement sections including to pilasters, finials, etc., replacement mouldings to base, crack to key escutcheon, some cracks and splits to wood and veneers and carcass, moulding to side broken off and loose, dial with wear, scuffs, chips and scratches, knocks and crazing. It is not known whether or not movement is complete nor whether in working order.
A box containing various clocks and wristwatches, etc. to include a brass five glass mantel clock, the white enamelled dial inscribed "Edwards & Sons", a late Victorian silver pocket watch, the white enamelled dial set with Roman numerals and secondary dial, the back inscribed "J J Stockwell & Sons, 6 & 8 Clerkenwell Road, London", two Continental white metal pocket watches, a military pocket watch, the white enamelled dial set with Roman numerals and letters of the alphabet, inscribed "T.R. Russell", the back stamped "W H 4247", a Metropolitan Patent whistle, etc.
A French variegated marble and gilt metal clock garniture, the clock with domed pediment supported on four columns with Corinthian capital and goblet bases, bode and serpentine glass panels, the white enamel dial with painted festoons and Arabic numerals, the French eight day cylinder movement with compensated mercury pendulum striking on a coiled gong, numbered 2574 55, 48cm high, along with a pair of ovoid ornamental urns with gilt metal handles and laurel bands to the foot, 37cm high (3)
A George IV mahogany drop-dial single fusee wall clock, the 15.5 inch white enamel dial signed J Condliff within a ring of Roman numerals, the single fusee movement striking on a single bell, the flame mahogany veneered case with scrolling leaf mouldings over a locking cockbeaded door to the base, 82cm high
A late Victorian brass cased carriage clock, the 2½ inch enamel dial with outer ring of Arabic numerals, inner ring of Roman numerals under a swing handle the bevelled four glass case containing a spring driven eight day movement striking on a blued steel coiled gong on a cut out plinth base, 13.5cm high in a tooled leather covered carry case and original key
Bing (Germany) large tinplate clockwork Open Tourer: Scarce example is dark green, with black trim and running boards, grey uniformed chauffeur figure, includes headlamp fittings, bright plated hubs with rubber tyres including rear mounted spare, substantial clockwork motor in working order with brake, steerable front wheels, opening tool box to right-hand running board, includes large clock type key, some light play wear but generally a Good Plus finish (some of the rubber tyres have slight flat spots and 1 Head Lamp been loose has bracket has been broken), 12"/31cm long.
Rare Victorian wood striking drop-dial wall Clock: By Stringer, Stourbridge, mid 19th century The five pillar twin fusee gong striking movement with anchor escapement and shouldered plates, the 12 inch circular white painted dial and signed Stringer, Stourbridge to centre, with Gothic style numerals and blued steel spade hands within cast brass glazed bezel the box case with side doors above drop-trunk fronted with rectangular glazed lenticel, over quarter-round base incorporating pendulum access flap 72cm (28ins) high. Edwin Stringer is recorded in Loomes, Brian Watchmakers & Clockmakers of the World, and Volume 2 as working in Stourbridge 1860-76. (clock has not been tested)
View 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th Of the Memorable Victory of the Nile set of Prints: (1) The British Fleet on the Evening of the 1st. of August, led by the Goliath and Zealous, in their course of progressively bearing down to the Enemy at Anchor, (2) South-West View, at 10 o`clock on the Night of the 1.st of August, of the awful situation of the English and French Fleets. In that most tremendous period when L`Orient blew up and the British Navy exhibited the sublime of National Triumph. (3) South-West View on the 2nd of August at the time Le Genereux, Le Guillaume Tell, La Justice and La Diane were escaping, pursued by the Zealous. (4) West View of the Fleet; when Victory was complete. In the Morning of the 3.rd of August the Tonnant striking to the Theseus and Leander, and Le Timoleon burning on Shore. Finished from a Drawing in the possession of His Majesty by F. Chesham, the Aquatinta by W. Ellis Complete set of four views depicting scenes from the naval battle between the French and British fleets in Aboukir Bay, August 1798. All framed and Glazed 53 x 41cm

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