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19th century mahogany bracket clock by Bryson of Edinburgh, the drum head mounted by scrolling finial, brass face and foliate trunk on a plinth base, the fusee movement striking on a bell, 36cm wide, 57cm high and 17.5cm deep. Condition Report The glass is cracked. There are some marks, scuffs and scrapes to the case. There is an old split to the veneer on the left side. Material perished to the back door. There are damaged to the edge of the door. Transit screw lacking. (Barn fresh) Requires cleaning. The clock winds. No chiming or rotating.
Early 19th century mahogany eight day longcase clock with anchor escapement striking on a bell, the swan neck pediment over painted arch dial depicting game hunting, Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, date aperture flanked by turned columns over shaped trunk door flanked by columns, panelled base and shaped apron raised on bracket feet, 222cm high.
Barbie - four Barbie play sets contained in original boxes comprising #10142 Barbie Crystal Horse and Carriage, #67560 Bicycle, #65028 Beautiful Bed, #65027 Dining Room Set also include a Barbie Deluxe Doll Trunk and Wardrobe set Est £40 - £60 This lot MUST be paid for and collected, or delivery arranged, no later than close of business on Tuesday. Please do not bid if you are unable to comply
EDWARDIAN CHIMING LONGCASE CLOCKthe lofty hood with swan neck pediment and fretted panels to the side, enclosing an arched brass and silverised dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, small subsidiary seconds dial, with cast and pierced brass spandrels, with 8 day chiming movement, contained in a mahogany case, the trunk door inset oval glass panel, on bracket feet, 229 cm high
A slim pine grey veined white marble topped table, together with a pine trunk with hinged lid and wrought iron handles raised on turned squat feet CONDITION REPORTS Marble top hall table 29.75 cm deep approx x 190 cm long approx. To the wood, various chips, scratches, scuffs etc throughout. Some stains to the marble, some woodworm holes to the wood and slightly rickety. The pine trunk approx 176.5 cm x 65.5 cm x approx 38 cm tall. Various signs of wear and tear, various ring marks, grain to the wood. Chips, scratches, scuffs, marks etc throughout, in need of attention
Early 20th Century mahogany cased chiming grandmother clock, having an 8.25 break arched brass dial, the silvered chapter ring with Roman hours and Arabic minutes framing foliate engraved centre within mask spandrels and beneath silvered Tempus Fugit boss, the three train movement chiming and striking on eight gong rods, the case having a break arched hood over boxwood strung long trunk door and circular panelled base, 176.5cm high Condition: Minor tarnishing to boss and chapter ring, movement not tested - We do not guarantee the movement or accuracy of clocks - Please see extra images and TELEPHONE department if you require further information
Early George III oak cased brass dial eight day longcase clock, Robert Ward of London, the 12 break arched brass dial having Roman hours and Arabic minutes framing a matted centre with subsidiary seconds and terrestrial calendar dials, the latter signed within 'Rob't Ward London', the arch with Strike/Silent ring, the knopped five pillar movement rack-striking on a bell, the break arched case with brass ball and spire finials over brass capitals and turned columns, long trunk door, plain base and plinth, 202cm high Condition: Dial and movement appear sound, although one corner knop of one pillar has been shaved to accommodate arm of hammer striking bell, case has one finial detached but present, minor warping to long trunk door and to case over trunk arch, otherwise appears sound - We do not guarantee the movement or accuracy of clocks - Please see extra images and TELEPHONE department if you require further information
Early 18th Century brass lantern timepiece of small proportions, George Wentworth, Oxon, the 4.25 break arch brass dial having a silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals framing inner quarter hour track and single hand, with Arabic alarm dial, the verge and crownwheel escapement striking on a bell surmount, the clock operating on two weighted pulleys, one with chain, one with rope, in a contemporary oak longcase with cavetto-moulded cornice over square hood door, long trunk door and plain base with plinth, 182cm high overall Condition: Dial in good condition but probably cleaned/restored, movement appears clean and sound, however we suspect conversion from verge to anchor and back to verge, case is missing finials to the tops of the four pillars, case is contemporary but maybe associated as clock may have stood simply upon a shelf, bell is likely to be of later date, case has replacement roof boards, losses to right corner of trunk, some vertical splits/patching beneath trunk door, sold with two period weights - We do not guarantee the movement or accuracy of clocks - Please see extra images and TELEPHONE department if you require further information
Late 19th Century inlaid rosewood cased mantel clock, in the form of a miniature longcase clock, the 2.25 silvered circular Roman dial with blued steel spade hands, the single-train timepiece movement with vertically mounted lever platform escapement stamped V.A.P Breveté S.G.D.G, the case with broken arched pediment over inlaid hood and trunk between spindled turned columns on conforming base and plinth, 43cm high Condition: Minor loss to finial, minor loss to moulded top of base beneath right hand spindle - We do not guarantee the movement or accuracy of clocks - Please see extra images and TELEPHONE department if you require further information
Victorian carved mahogany stick barometer, George Davis, Halifax, with ivory scales for today and yesterday reading from 27 to 30 inches of pressure, both with vernier, within glazed case, the trunk with ivory plaque engraved 'STANDARD' above ivory backed mercury thermometer to a square cistern cover, 105cm high Condition: Ivory scales need cleaning, knob beneath cistern cover/trunk is missing - Please see extra images and TELEPHONE department if you require further information
Pair of 19th Century German porcelain figures, probably Anspach, depicting a young gallant and lady, each with a lamb at their feet, 26cm high Condition: The female figure has losses to the petals, there is something missing from the extending tree trunk which rises just near the rear of the lamp, the male figure with losses to the petals and foliage, fingers missing, right ear of lamb missing, damage to bows on his shoes and garters and to the ribbon in his hair - **General condition consistent with age
19th century mahogany cased longcase clock by J Turner, London, the arched moulded cornice mounted by brass finial, enamelled circular dial, Roman numerals, subsidiary date and seconds dial over brass fretwork, chamfered trunk, stepped panelled base, shaped apron raised on bracket feet, anchor escapement,striking bell and silence. CONDITION REPORT: Door slightly warped. Dial has losses and scuffed areas, see images. Base 51cm wide. The dial is flat. Hood is 44cm wide. Pendulum and brass cased weights present. The base has a double plinth.

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