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A late Victorian mantle clock By William Comyns, London 1900, of waisted form with embossed scroll borders and figural scene of classical family in the countryside, raised on four scroll bracket feet, the ivory enamel dial with flower head swags and Roman numerals, the movement striking on a gong 31cm high
French Napoleonic Mantel Clock, circular dial with gilt numerals, French movement striking on a bell contained within a polished slate case, surmounted by a bronze bust of a classical youth with grapes and leaves in his hair and on shaped gilt metal supports, 64cms, (25"), (see illustration).
19th Century and later Longcase Clock, with painted square dial, 30cms, (12"), inscribed, "R. Baker, Tamworth", with secondary date dial, the spandrels painted with gilt scrolls, thirty-hour movement, striking on a bell, contained within an oak case, the hood with moulded corners and tapered brass mounted columns, the arched door with star inlay, brass escutcheons flanked by quarter column pilasters and on a plain base with canted corners, 190cms, (6'3").
GWR Brass Drum clock By Kays Paris. The white porcelain dial is in excellent condition with no visible repairs or damage and the brass case has an early number 2029 engraved. Additionally, it has, scratched into the clock back cover, the location TONDU LOCOMOTIVE SHED 1874. A nice early clock which has recently been cleaned and overhauled.
GWR & Rhymney Railway 12" Oak Cased Fusee Dial Clock. Original, early fusee movement and oak case with 2 side doors, bottom door and segmented surround. The original dial shows GWR in block lettering and ghosted GW & RR Cos, Spiridion, Cardiff and the number 106. Complete with original ivorine plate number 949. An exceptional survivor and the only one ever to come to market, indeed, even known to exist. The Vendor states that it came from his grandfather who lived at Merthyr, which was the northern terminus of the joint line from Quakers Yard.
GWR 12" mahogany cased, drop dial fusee Clock with cast brass bezel. A very early clock with a rectangular, brass chain driven movement. The bottom pillars are tapped for mounting with screws to a seatboard and the case shows evidence as once having one. Ivorine plate No 22 fixed on the front, moved from the side at some point. In working order.
Dennis Brothers of Guildford Motor Coach Clock by Smiths of London measuring 6" x 7 1/2 ". Circa 1930's and in typical Art Deco style, manufactured by Smiths to their usual, high standard. Original Chrome bezel with beveled glass, dial and hands, tastefully mounted in a hardwood case, which can either be hung from the wall or placed on a shelf. It has been cleaned and overhauled and is without doubt, a rare and desirable survivor in this condition.
A 10-inch Mahogany cased iron dial fusee clock manufactured for the Eastern Region of British Railways circa 1948. The white enamel dial displays B.R.(E) 13097. The L.N.E.R. record cards show that this clock was located at Penistone, Electric Traction Engineer control station that was on the closed, famous Woodhead route from Manchester to Sheffield. In fully restored and cleaned working condition.
A 19th century mahogany longcase clock, the hood with broken swan neck pediment and leaf carved columns above a short trunk door enclosed between leaf carved columns, box base and bracket fee, the 36 cms dial painted with a horse and cart to the arch and cottage spandrels, with Roman numerals, seconds subsidiary dial and calendar aperture, the eight day movement striking on a bell, 235 cms high.
An early 19th century oak longcase clock, the hood with pointed arch and octagonal columns above a long trunk door, box base and bracket feet, the 30.5 cms dial painted with a thatched cottage to the arch and floral spandrels with Roman numerals, seconds subsidiary dial and calendar aperture, inscribed David Evans Llan******, the 30 hour movement striking on a bell.
A 19th century oak and mahogany longcase clock, the hood with broken swan neck pediment and rope twist columns above a short trunk door, box base and bracket feet, the dial painted with a ship to the arch and landscape spandrels with Roman numerals, seconds subsidiary dial and calendar aperture inscribed John Lewis Newcastle, the eight day movement striking on a bell, 221 cms high.
A 19th century mahogany longcase clock, the hood with a broken swan neck pediment and Corinthian columns above a long trunk door and quarter columns, box base and bracket feet, the 36 cms dial with a moonphase to the arch and ruins to the spandrels with Roman numerals, seconds subsidiary dial and calendar dial, the eight day movement striking on a bell, 229 cms high.
W Tarleton Liverpool, a mahogany longcase clock circa 1800, the hood with swan neck pediment, the trunk with shaped top door and quarter pilasters, upon a panelled plinth, the painted 14 inch arched dial with moon phase disc, gilt spandrels, seconds dial and calendar aperture, the 8 day movement with Ashwin & Co falseplate, 232cm high

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