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A GROUP OF FIVE CLOCKS AND A BAROMETER to include a circular gilt 'Imhoff Swiss' clock, diameter 10cm (loss to one of the insets of the feet, wear to the gilt), an 'Imhoff' carriage clock, a battery-powered 'H. Samuel' wall clock with ceramic base (crazing to the clock face), a battery-powered wooden wall clock, a battery-powered train station style hanging wall clock, and a wooden barometer (5) (Condition Report: all untested)
A BOX OF ASSORTED ITEMS, to include an AF 'Mappin & Webb' brass carriage clock, with case, an empty carriage clock case, an 'Estyma' mantle clock, loose broken/AF carriage clock parts glass, frame, four pocket watches names to include 'Cyma, Buler' etc, two albert chains, a 'Sekonda' stop watch, together with a small quantity of lighters and table lighters names to include 'Ronson, Wedgwood, Dunhill, S J Dupont' (condition report: Mappin & Webb clock currently ticking at time of cataloguing, time keeping not tested, requires attention broken and cracked glass, pocket watches and stop watch have not been tested, we cannot guarantee the working order of any watch/clock, lighters have not been tested)
A 1990s "Mr & Mrs" television game show prize brass four-glass "carriage" clock, 15 cm excluding handle.[ "Mr & Mrs" was a British game show that first aired in the UK in 1965, inviting two couples per episode to come along and take turns answering surprise multiple choice questions about their partner. Correctly answering all questions would earn the winning couple the jackpot prize, with the runners-up winning £10 for each correct answer, along with the "Mr & Mrs" carriage clock. Two series of the programme were filmed at both Newcastle and Harraby, Carlisle in the late 1990s, hosted by Derek Batey, the show ended in 2013. ]
An Edwardian silver boudoir carriage clock having plain polished case, folding scroll carrying handle and raised on squat bun feet, red enamel dial with Arabic numeral hour markers and Louis XIV style hands, a hinged door opening to a Swiss made J.T.C movement (Jaques/Turrenttini & Co), the escapement has fast and slow adjustment, key wound movement, the case with import mark for London 1900, makers mark for John George Smith, 6 x 4.5 x 3.5cm

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