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A late 19th century French gilt metal and porcelain mantle clock and garniture, drum movement, the painted porcelain dial with Roman numerals and with two lovers playing musical instruments, with porcelain panels painted with flowers, having urn finial, together with urn garnitures raised on stepped square base and bun feet, striking bell, H. 41cm
W & J Gardner Perth: an early 19th century mahogany longcase clock, the pointed arch top flanked by round finials above turned columns, the crossbanded trunk door flanked by quarter round columns, above a moulded base and bracket feet, the 13" circular dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary date and seconds dials, the 8 day movement striking on a bell, 212cm high.
Late Victorian coromandel wood mantle clock, inlaid with trailing foliage and stringing in box wood, silvered engine turned dial with black Roman numerals, gilt metal carrying handle, twin train barrel movement striking the hours and half on bell, H24cm Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
Late 18th century mahogany banded oak longcase clock, brass dial with silvered Roman chapter, subsidiary seconds and arch engraved with a sailing ship, dentil moulded case with fluted columns on plinth base with bracket feet, 8-day movement striking the hours on a bell, H246cm Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
An early 18th century Dutch figured walnut longcase clock, circa 1720, the hood with fret carved decoration, surmounted by three painted carved wooden figural finials, the bombe case enclosed by a panelled door, centred by a shaped lenticle, the arched brass dial having a silvered chapter ring, within pierced brass spandrels, subsidiary seconds and calendar niche, signed Roger Dunster, the twin train movement striking on a bell, bearing a plaque inside the door inscribed 'Presented as a token of friendship and high esteem to the Caledonian Insurance Company on the occasion of the opening of their new office building May 1937', 276cm high overall. Roger Dunster was born circa 1695 and started his career in London before moving to Amsterdam, where he formed a partnership with Christopher Clarke around 1722 and went on to become one of the most important clock makers in Holland at that time, before his death in 1747. Provenance: Removed from the corporate premises of a company where it had been since it was presented in 1937
A George III and later eight day oak and mahogany longcase clock, the brass dial with a silvered Roman numeral chapter ring , the centre with subsidiary seconds, dater aperture and signed Thomas Denman Chester, with associated painted arch depicting a pheasant, with movement striking on a bell, the broken swans neck hood painted with flowers and scrolls, 229cm H (alterations)
A large quantity of costume jewellery, including two Siam niello bracelets, a Siam niello bell charm bracelet and pair of matching earrings, Scottish hardstone brooches, two tiger pipecleaner brooches, a wooden mouse brooch, a wood and fur hedgehog brooch, two cultured pearl necklaces, two pairs of cultured pearl earrings, an amber bracelet
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