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Original vintage election propaganda poster - Vote SPD Never Again War! Never Again Dictatorship! / Wählt SPD Nie Wieder Krieg! Nie Wieder Diktatur! - featuring a dynamic illustration of a fist with a broken shackle and chain around the wrist punching up and breaking through a Nazi swastika on top of a city in ruins against a yellow background. Founded in 1863 as a Marxist party, the Sozialdemokratische Partei Deutschlands / Social Democratic Party of Germany re-established itself as a socialist party after World War Two; the SDP is the oldest political party in Germany. Printed in Munich. Good condition, foxing, creasing, tears.Year of printing: 1946, country of printing: Germany, designer: HK Rieg, dimensions (cm): 60x42.
WHITE METAL BELCHER CHAIN AND LINK PANELLED NECKLACE OF DRAGON DESIGN SET FIVE RUBY RED STONES, WITH MEDALLION AND COIN PENDANT DATED 1674 (L.45 CM, DROP 30.5 CM) GROSS WEIGHT 82.5 GRAMS, AND A WHITE METAL EMBOSSED PANEL DEPICTING A 17TH CENTURY SCENE OF MEN DRINKING AT A HOSTELRY, 57.2 GRAMS (2)
Cardiff Railway 12in oak cased chain driven fusee railway clock. The oak case with eight piece surround has two side doors and a bottom door secured with the typical GWR ball bearing catch, the GWR ivorine numberplate 833 is screwed onto the right hand side and the rear of the case is hand painted CR Co 30. The rectangular chain driven fusee movement is in good clean condition and stamped 11.240, the original dial is painted with GWR in roundel style. Complete and in working condition with pendulum and key.
North Eastern Railway mahogany cased 10 inch fusee clock lettered on the dial BR 5205 with original spun brass bezel and a chain driven English fusee movement stamped in the back plate NER. In recently overhauled working condition complete with pendulum and key. The LNER clock records show it used at Morpeth Station Master's Office and then transferred to the Permanent Way Supervisors office at Thetford and was originally NER clock number 1206. Full Ian Lyman paperwork accompanies the lot, circa 1900.
North Eastern Railway mahogany cased 10 inch fusee clock lettered on the dial BR 2697 with original spun brass bezel and a chain driven English fusee movement. In recently overhauled working condition complete with pendulum and key. The LNER clock records show it was last in use at Darlington Bank Top Station Telegraph Office Downstairs and was originally NER clock number 1338. Interestingly Broxbourne SM is marked on the back so it might have transferred down there late on in its railway life, circa 1900.
Midland Railway oak cased 12in dial fusee Railway clock by John Smith & Sons of Derby. Circa 1870. The English chain driven fusee movement with rectangular plates shaped shoulders and turned pillars has been recently oiled. The original dial is written John Smith & Sons Midland Clock Works Queen St Derby and the case has 2 side doors and a bottom door and is in good condition complete with the LMS brass oval numberplate LMS 10897 pinned onto the left hand side. A lovely clock in working condition, with pendulum and key.
Great Eastern Railway 6inch Mahogany cased Fusee Bracket clock manufactured for the G.E.R. by Bevan of Tottenham London circa 1880. The English chain driven fusee movement has rectangular snailed plates and the dial is written BR (E) 57 and retains its original cast brass bezel with a keyed lock and the Gothic style case has a glazed rear door. The L.N.E.R. records show that this clock was used at Liverpool Street Station Traffic Manager Room 4 and lastly Liverpool Street Motive Power. A rare and unusual Railway timepiece used by senior employees, complete with pendulum and keys and in working condition, stands 15in tall.
Manchester Sheffield and Lincolnshire mahogany cased 12 inch fusee clock lettered on the original dial W. McFerran M.S. & L No 723 Manchester. With a large A frame chain driven English fusee movement in cleaned condition the Mahogany case has the original side flap door , bottom door secured with a ring pull catch and spun brass bezel. In working condition complete with pendulum and key. Circa 1870.
Great Western Railway 12 inch teak cased drop dial chisel bottom fusee railway clock with a large rectangular plated chain driven fusee movement. The one piece turned surround has had part of the top cut down and has one side door and a bottom door with the lock removed and replaced with a GWR ball bearing catch. The bezel, still with its wartime black finish, requires the hinge to be soldered back on. The GWR ivorine clock numberplate GWR 1192 is screwed to the front of the drop. The dial has been repainted BR-W post 1948 and has some areas of paint loss. A very early GWR clock supplied by John Walker of London circa 1860-1870. Requires some restoration but complete with pendulum and key and appears to be working.
Great Western Railway 12 inch mahogany cased drop dial trunk fusee railway clock with a large early A frame chain driven fusee movement, segmented wooden surround, two side access doors and a bottom door with the lock removed and replaced with a GWR ball bearing catch. The bezel still retains its wartime black finish. The GWR ivorine clock numberplate GWR 728 is screwed to the front of the drop. The original dial has GWR in block style and KAY & CO makers ghosted at the bottom. A superb example in excellent original working condition complete with pendulum and key. Circa 1870, originates from Cornwall.
~ A Brass Striking Lantern Clock, signed Richard Rayment, Bury St Edmunds, early 18th century, pierced dolphin frets, four posted lantern frame with turned finials, side doors, anchor escapement and outside countwheel striking, 6-1/2-inch Roman numeral chapter ring, single hand, dial centre with floral engraving and signed Richd Rayment Bury St Edmunds, 28cm high see illustration Richard Rayment was born in Bury St Edmunds around 1686 and died in 1754. He was known to have been a fine clockmaker and a very successful businessman and it has been said that he was one of Suffolk's most important makers. 14.10.19 Brass surfaces are discoloured, single hand with rust marks, possibly later side doors, top side frets with damage and signs of old solder repair, one of the side frets has come off and needs attention, one of the side fret securing foot and screw are missing, top bell is missing, movement with signs of rust and is dirty, no pendulum, no weights and the chain is missing.
A Fine and Rare Mid-18th Century Quarter Striking Table Clock with Bolt and Shutter Maintaining Power, signed Hindley, York, circa 1750, inverted bell top pediment with brass carrying handle, glass side panels, rectangular moulded base raised upon bracket feet, pull repeat and bolt and shutter maintaining power cords, 7-inch arched brass dial with a silvered Roman and Arabic chapter ring, subisidiary silvered strike/silent selection dial below 6 signed Hindley York, matted dial centre with seconds dial, large arched twin chain fusee movement, deadbeat-type escapement, going train with bolt and shutter maintaining power, six spoke wheels, six double baluster type pillars, long polished steel crutch, quarter striking on three bells and striking the hours on the larger bell, tapered steel pendulum rod with fine screw adjustment rating nut to the lenticular bob, 55cm high over handle see illustrations Henry Hindley (1701-1771), born near Wigan and moved to work in Petergate, York in 1731. A very fine and talented clockmaker of his time who excelled in making complicated clockwork year duration, complex calendar work, table and turret clocks. In 1750 he made a clock for York Minster. Another almost identical example to this Henry Hindley is on exhibition at Fairfax House in York. 15.10.19 Case with scratches and small dents, case surfaces are rubbed in parts and discoloured, top side of the case with moulding very slightly lifting, back door with veneer slightly lifting, top side of both doors with later added small carved recessed panels, dial is dirty, chapter ring with small scratches, silvered dials need re-silvering, hands are discoloured, seconds hand is missing, movement is dirty and needs cleaning, one very small vacant to the centre of the topside of the movement backplate just above the back cock and this has another hole that lines up with this on the front plate, movement looks complete, striking work is working and the clock is in going order.

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