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A Tissot Electronic stainless steel jet engine desk clock, silvered dial, baton hour markers, date aperture, cast mark Swiss Made, 16.8710, c.1969, 14cm high, 21cm longThe 1971 catalogue states the clock has a "Derby 9129 caliber electronic movement, ref.2572, central second hand, smelted zinc reactor and an eloxidated peralumen stand"
A nightwatchman’s walnut dial clock by J N Moore & Sons, London, the white painted dial with black Roman and Arabic numerals, the four-pillar movement stamped '13399', 45cm diameter Condition Reportall appears to be present but not assembled or tested. keys for case doors lacking and bottom hatch locked shut. case with knocks and scuff, watermarked, the dial yellow and with flaking paint and chips dial and movement serial numbers match
A Victorian turret clock and bell by Gillett & Johnston, Croydon, dated 1895, the twin-barrel movement, signed to the frame 'Gillett & Co.', and to the silvered setting dial, 'Gillett & Johnston, Croydon',54.5cm wide 34cm deep45cm highsetting dial 8.5cm diameter,with a patinated copper dial,with Roman numerals, with raised shamrocks to the spandrels, 76.5cm square,with nine cast iron weights, 18 to 20cm diameter,an ash pendulum, with a weight,125.5cm long,a cast bell, numbered '1503' and 'Gillett & Johnston, Croydon, 1895',top bar 68cm wide 38.5cm diameter34cm high,a crank handle, four pulleys, a wood cradle and a cast iron wheel, cast '1ft 9in RG', anda collection of rods (qty.)Provenance: Elveden Hall Stables.The original inventory from Gillett & Johnston, dated 7 May 1898, shows that William Young - the architect Lord Iveagh had commissioned to make alterations at Elveden Hall and stables - placed the order which reads: 'Lord Iveagh Elveden Stables Elveden Hall Thetford '8637' / No 1 striking 3 Bell & Hangings / Two 3'6" sq copper black and gold with cast brass shamrock in each corner / Carriage / Fixing / Must go check with once winding / Not carpenters work or scaffold / Net 130 / July 19 / 4 1/4 Bell - Extra 7.10 / Extra Weight for larger bell 2.10'.The firm of Gillett & Johnston can trace its roots back to the clockmaker William Gillett who moved from Hadlow, Kent, to Clerkenwell in 1837. In 1844 he relocated again, this time to Union Road, Thornton Heath, Croydon. Charles Bland became a partner in 1854 and the company subsequently traded as Gillett & Bland. In 1877, Arthur A Johnston (c.1851-1916) bought a partnership, and shortly afterward, extended the company's output by establishing a bell foundry. The business became known as Gillett, Bland & Co. until Bland's death in c.1884 when the name was changed to Gillett & Co. The name Gillett & Johnston seems to have been used from around 1887. Arthur Johnston's son, Cyril Frederick Johnston (1884-1950), joined the company in 1902, became a partner in 1907, and took over the firm following his father's death in 1916. He developed an interest in the theory of bell tuning, and greatly expanded the bell founding side of the business. During the First World War, the factory suspended its regular business and became involved in the manufacture of munitions, employing over 1,250 men and women. The firm became a limited liability company in 1925, initially trading as the Croydon Bell Foundry Ltd. (although the name 'Gillett & Johnston' still appeared on bells). It reverted to the name Gillett & Johnston Ltd. in 1930. After going into receivership in 1957, the company was subsequently reborn and still trades today as clockmakers specialising in the maintenance and restoration of turret clocks.Condition ReportWorn, all pieces with wear and no hands for the clock. In need of restoration.
A POOLE POTTERY GEMSTONE PATTERN MANTLE CLOCK With a maker's label to base 'hand painted in Poole Dorset'. It is also stamped to the base 'Poole pottery, England', 23cm high, 13cm wide. Condition Report : Minor signs of crazing. Untested. Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.
A World War 2 RAF Officer’s Mess Eight Day Fusee Mantle Clock by FW Elliott Ltd, the silvered dial is enclosed behind a brass and glazed bezel with bush button release catch to the side, it is engraved with roman numerals and has blue steel hands with spade type hour hand design, the centre of the dial is further engraved with the RAF motif below the George VI Crown surrounded by a laurel wreath, the case comprised of oak veneer with arched pediment and stepped base set upon four small turned oak bun feet, with key and pendulum, measuring H41cm, W30cm, D15cm, mid 20th century.
Jaeger LeCoultre, Switzerland. Atmos mantel clock. Round dial with gold Arabic and stroke numerals. In a glass case with gilt frame. With the original care and operation instructions.Height: 9 1/2 x width: 8 1/4 x depth: 6 1/2 in.Condition: Please contact us for a detailed condition report. Please note that the lack of a condition statement does not imply perfect condition. Email condition@revereauctions.com with any condition questions.
Irina Zaytceba (Russian, b. 1957). Whimsical porcelain figural teapot in bright colors with applied clocks. With a lid in the form of a conical hat topped by a clock finial.Height: 11 1 /2 x diameter: 5 in.Condition: There are no major losses, chips, or restorations. Very light wear throughout.
DUMAS ALEXANDRE: Père (1802-1870) French Writer whose works include The Three Musketeers. An interesting A.L., one page, 8vo, n.p., n.d., in French. Dumas, once more, refers to some money he needs urgently, sends to his correspondent together with the present letter a chapter of the volume work he is writing and publishing by chapters and grants the delivery of his final chapter of the present volume in the afternoon, stating `Voici encore un Chapitre, vous aurez le dernier du volume avant deux heures. Soyez assez bon pour remettre à Fontaire ce que je vous ai demandé. 190 fr´ (Translation: `Here you have another Chapter, you will have the last of the volume before two. Be good enough to deliver to Fontaire what I asked of you. 190fr´ Dumas further refers to a trip he is about to make and says `J´ai à acheter ce matin deux ou 3 choses nécessaires au voyage...´ (Translation: “I have to buy two or 3 things this morning which are necessary in this trip…”) Before concluding, Dumas refers again to his work and states `Aimez-vous mieux venir prendre vous même la fin à deux heures?´ (Translation: “Would you like better to come yourself and collect the final chapter at two o´clock?”) Small overall age wear with small corner creases and sightly uneven left edge. G
Emile PICAULT (1833-1915) 'La Mutualité', a mantle clock with patinated bronze figurine. Figurine titled 'La Mutualité', signed E. Picault and marked 'Vrai Bronze Garanti, Paris.'Base with clock made of black marble, mounted with gilt bronze elements. Tweede helft van de 19de eeuw. Dimensions:(D:23 x W:37 x H:76 cm)

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