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An Edwardian miniature silver & enamel box modelled as an occasional table on turned supports joined by a stretcher, the enamel top decorated with 18th century figures in a landscape, London Import mark for 1903 and maker's mark for Robert Friedreich, 5cms wide.Condition ReportThere are some minor surface scratches to the enamel and what looks like a pinprick of loss to the bottom centre close to the gentleman with blue jacket, visible in the image, no other losses or damage to the enamel, one foot is slightly bent, there is a very minor indentation to the underside, no visible repairs, the box does not have a gilded interior, good overall condition.
Great Eastern Railway floor standing mahogany cased clock. The 9 inch silvered wax filled dial has G.E.R and seconds marked and has moon shaped hands and centre seconds. The weight driven Lenzkirch movement has 5 spoke wheels, adjustable pallets and beat adjustment is in good clean condition. Housed in and ornate mahogany case with bevelled glass and enamel beat plate inside which is in very good condition. Stands 80in tall which can be split to 60in and 20in for transport x 24in wide at the base and 12in deep. A truly stunning clock restored and supplied by Dr DR Parr in 1994 and probably used at one of the Great Eastern Railway hotels. In working condition but not checked for accuracy complete with pendulum, weight and keys.
London & North Western Railway Walnut Bracket railway clock. The large chain driven English fusee movement with screwed plates and London style pendulum rating nut, is in lovely cleaned condition. The well proportioned walnut case with bevelled glasses to all sides, and a serpentine moulding to the base has a rear door with lock and ley and the LNWR enamel clock numberplate 5221 is screwed on the back on the case. The square silvered dial is engraved with the name JNo Walker, 77 Cornhill & 230 Regent St, London and there clock number 6603 ( not be confused with the LNWR number) it has engraved black Roman hour numerals and floral and rococo decoration to the four corners and retains its original blued steel trefoil hands. A superb railway timepiece that would have graced the desk of a senior officer of the L&NWR. In full working condition complete with pendulum and keys. Measures 13in tall x 6.5in deep x 9.25in wide.

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