Feren, DundeeA Scottish mahogany longcase clock, arched painted dial with subsidiary second dial and date dial, signed Feren, Dundee, painted with cottages, buildings and ruins, to the lunette and spandrels, eight-day two chain movement, striking on a bell, case with broken swan neck pediment, short door, bracket feet, height 204cm.
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A wine glass of greyish metal, mid 18th century style, thistle bowl, wheel engraved with vine branch and a bird, double series opaque twist stem with spiral twists outside a gauze, slightly domed foot, 15.5cm; and another wine glass of later date, bell-shaped bowl,double series opaque twist stem, with spiral threads outside a gauze, domed foot, 15.5cm (2).
A late 19th century French rouge marble and ormolu mounted clock garniture, in the manner of Samuel Marti, the clock with arched twin column case decorated with ribbon tied swag and trophies enclosing an eight-day bell striking movement faced by floral enamel Arabic dial, the pair of side ornaments having twin foliate cast single sconce branches, each on 'D' end stepped plinth with adjustable feet
AN EARLY 19th CENTURY & LATER OAK LONGCASE CLOCK, the 12 ins square dial brass faced with silvered chapter ring set with Roman numerals and Arabic subsidiary seconds, the name aperture marked 'Maurice Thomas, Caernarvon', chased decorated centre with decorative spandrels, the pendulum driven twin weight movement striking on a bell, in a single glazed door square hood having turned pillars and brass caps above a long trunk door with quarter cut reeded side pillars and brass pilaster caps, on a stepped trunk base, 85.25 cms high, 45.5 cms hood width
A CIRCA 1820 BRASS DIAL LONGCASE CLOCK, the 12 ins arched top dial set with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, twin weight pendulum driven movement striking on a bell, pierced spandrels and dolphin decoration with crested roundel. The hood with brass finials and reeded door flanking pillars, crossbanded long trunk door and canted sides on a stepped base, 201 cms overall height, 48 cms wide
An 18th Century eight-day bracket clock by Barwise, London, the pierced case with bell top set a handle and with pineapple corner finials on hooked feet, the arch top silvered dial with subsidiary strike/silent and advance/retard dials, Roman Numerals, signed Barwise, London, the twin fusee movement striking on a bell, 50cm high/see illustration
A mid 18th Century ebonised automaton eight-day bracket clock, the break arch dial with painted scene of musicians within a landscape, the conductor, lutenist, triangle and fiddle player with moving arms, a subsidiary strike/silent and date dial to each side, the silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals, signed in a cartouche Charles Coulon London and also signed on the foliate back plate, the five pillar twin fusee movement striking on a bell, the ebonised case with bell top and brass handle, plain glazed back, front door and sides, 51cm high/Note: Baillie records Charles Coulon London 1748-1768/see illustration Condition Report: Lot 94 - Brass mounts tarnished and grubby, later seat board. Left hand side front pillar pitted with small splits, rear door with chips particularly to top frame, door with later lock and cut out both sides to house movement brackets. The dial automaton panel needs cleaning, all three dials rather dull. Automaton combe needs adjustment for moving limbs to work effectively. Clock at present not working and incorrect key. The bell is inscribed, 'A Stedman December 1894, Tisbury, Burnt 11th 1145 Line 9.46'.
An Indian, Bidri ware huqqah base with with typical trumpet rim and bell-shaped base, 16.5cm high; together with a Bidri page turner, 25cm long; and an inscribed metal dish, 23cm diameter (3) Condition Report Please note that this is a group lot where condition may vary from object to object. The damage includes areas of metal fatigue, wear and deterioration.
A mixed collection of Victorian and later silver items to include a silver milk jug (Sheffield 1912), a small silver toast rack (Sheffield 1895), a pair of matching napkin rings together with two modern silver book marks and a modern silver sugar bowl and a small brass bell, approx total silver weight, 290 g
A collection of glassware including a cut glass lamp base of faceted form raised on circular base and cream coloured shade, a turquoise glass ewer with opaque white swag detail, a fluted glass shade with shaped rim, a further hobnail glass shade, cranberry glass bell, two cut glass bowls, a collection of cut glass drinking glasses of various sizes etc
A FRENCH ORMOLU MANTEL CLOCK, 19TH CENTURY the 10,5cm gold dial with raised enamel Roman hour numerals, the bell striking movement, the back plate inscribed Breguet A Paris, numbered 1641, Raingo Frères medal, the dial surmounted by a floral wreath surrounded by scrolling foliage, a pair of figures engaging in front of a pierced panel on a scrolling and pierced plinth base 50cm high Reputable French clockmakers often tended to the King’s extravagant needs and Zacharie Joseph Raingo made no exception, having made a planetarium clock for George IV of England in 1824. Zacharie established Raingo Frères, a renowned clock company and received the title of the “supplier of the King of France”. The company was widely celebrated for their Rococo-style gold plating and elaborate designs, so much so that Emperor Napoleon III and his wife furnished their homes with many of their craftworks. A select few of said pieces are featured in The Louvre in Paris.
ENTIRE 'PORT SUNSHINE' HORSESHOE BARof wood construction with panelled exterior and columns, the central gantry with shelving and two double glass door fridges, with empty spirit bottles above; the surrounding bar complete with two hatches, multiple beer taps, double glass door fridge, two stainless steel sinks, dishwasher, beer barrel, pint and other glasses, branded rubber beer mats and brass drip trays; the lot also includes the last order brass bell, brass hooks for bar exterior, pay phone, cash boxes, price board, blackboard, John Smiths wall clock, Hibernian Football scarf and other memorabilia, and various other posters and bar accoutrements, total size approximately 730cm x 410cmNote: one section of the bar's exterior is constructed in foam with wood effect paint. It features in the pub fight scene between Simon and Renton.
Early 19th century painted enamel dial with eight day movement, striking on bell, CLOCKS & BAROMETERS - as we are not a retailer, these items are sold as seen and may or may not be in full working order, if you would like any advice on buying clocks or barometers, or a full condition report, please contact our valuation team Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
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