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19th century rosewood cased wall fusee wall clock, of octagonal form, the border inlaid with brass scrolling motifs, the circular dial with Roman numerals denoting hours, named 'Farnham, Bridport' measuring approximately 42cm acrossCondition ReportExtra photos added Dial diameter approx. 30cm
Moulded brass mantel clock of rectangular form with Gothic revival decoration, the dial with embossed bezel, pierced central motif and roman numerals flanked by ornate pillars, above repousse decorative panel of knights, mythical creature and floral pattern, the three-quarter galleried top with urn finials and trefoil decoration, the movement by Japy Freres stamped for Army and Navy with gold medal of honour stamp, number 3409 16 3, 31cm x 22cm
Quantity of clock related spares and repairs including an early 20th century brass cased carriage clock, the enamel dial with Roman numerals denoting hours, a German anniversary clock with glass dome, etc Condition ReportTwo are approx 8", three are approx 9" diameter. We do not provide in house postage. Would suggest contacting Mailboxes or mjmpost458@gmail.com for a quote.
Late 19th century French red marble cased mantel clock, the gilt framed circular dial having gilt engraved Roman numerals denoting hours, the dial indistinctly marked 'Lions, Paris', with twin gilt brass lion's head handles, raised on gilt metal cabriole supports, 25cm high Condition ReportWe do not provide in house postage and packing. Would suggest either mjmpost458@gmail.com or Mailboxes.
18th century wall clock in stained oak case, the single train fusee movement with 10" square brass dial inscribed 'T Dicker, Silchester', dentil carved pediment and Tudor rose decoration, an American wall clock of rectangular form with three glazed panels, two decorated with fruit and flowers, 83cm and a 20th century Vienna regulator-style clock (3)
Early 20th century brass-cased chiming carriage clock by Bennetfink & Co London, made in Paris, the enamel dial with Roman numerals denoting hours, single handle to top, 15cm high Condition ReportLight surface marks, damage and repair to top right corner of dial. Unable to say whether in full working order. Not currently running and has no key. General wear and tear.
18th century-style eight-day longcase clock with brass arched dial named to Rich'd Wallis, Truro, featuring subsidiary seconds dial, square date aperture and ticking ship motif, mahogany case with arch-topped door, 208cm Condition ReportThe dial is approx. 12" X 16.8".It looks like it is a marriage, rather than all original. All bits appear to present. There is some damage to the body. The movement is overwound so you can't quite get the weights on properly. Please see addition images attached. Comes with pendulum.
19th century mahogany cased longcase clock, the silvered dial with Roman numerals denoting hours, with subsidiary seconds dial and a calendar arch, moonphase function, inscribed 'Alexander, Chippenham', case with inlaid shell and feather decoration, 227cm high Condition ReportDial - Height 16.75", Width 12"
Tall slender mahogany longcase clock case with stepped and dentil carved cornice, with an 18th century square painted dial with eight-day movement, signed Jn Hayes, Wrexham, 218cm Condition ReportDial dimensions - 12" x 12" Dial masking size - 11.5" x 11.75" Surface scratches, scuffs and knocks to case. Split to the front of base. Section of panel missing from side of base. Areas of loss to the moulding on door and hood. Dial with scratches and small chips to the enamel. General wear and tear.
Early 18th century mahogany eight-day longcase clock, the painted arched dial signed 'Slack Ipstones' decorated with flowers and nesting birds contained in arched hood flanked by fluted columns, 201cm Condition ReportSurface scratches, scuffs and knocks to the case. Two splits to the front and side of base, fading/discolouration. Dial has crazing to the paint and wear to the decoration. Appears to be possible oxidisation/tarnishing to the movement. General wear and tear.
A Liberty & Co. silver-mounted clock,London 1912,of slightly tapering form, the bottom engraved with a floral band with enamelled detailing, raised on a bevelled base, with a white enamelled dial with black Arabic numerals, numbered '5749', 8cm wide4cm deep9cm highCondition ReportWIth some dents and marks throghout. With a few notable scratches. Movement runs intermittently on test, winds, but would likely benefit from being serviced.
An Art Deco ATO Clock Company desk clock, with a moulded and frosted glass dial, moulded 'ATO', with a Léon Hatot electric movement, numbered '82731', mounted with a Bakelite case and stepped plinth, dial 21cm diameter24.5cm high overallCondition ReportNow with a D size 1.5v battery. Does not appear to work.Movement overhauled.21cm diameter of the dial and width24.5cm high overallcrack and chips to the back cover - scratch marks to the inside of the cover.Some wear to the two nuts that hold Bakelite dial - also some evidence of glue here.Residue to the back cover of the base.some scratches to the handsFurther photos added
A rare Doulton Lambeth 'Nautical' clock, dated 1878, by George Tinworth and decorated by Hannah Barlow, the case modelled as a nautilus shell incised with seagulls, surmounted with further shells, supported by cherubs riding seahorses, the base applied with shells and seaweed, mounted with a painted dial with Arabic numerals, enclosing a drum movement striking the half hours, on a raised plinth, impressed mark and dated '1878', 27.5cm wide22cm highCondition ReportDial cracked and stained along the line. Clock appears to work and strikes. Movement appears to be period and original. Firing crack to the base. The seahorses with professional restoration.
A 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY EIGHT-DAY LONGCASE CLOCK, POSSIBLY SCOTTISH striking on a bell, the dial arch painted with the Landing of Mary Queen of Scots, with Burns, Ferguson, Scott and another to the spandrels, with scrolling hood and satinwood crossbanding 132cm high (including finial), 50cm wide (running)
CIRCA 1820 BRASS INLAID MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK - having an arched top country house painted dial, 18.5 x 33ins, set with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, signed W Raw, Whitby, twin weight pendulum driven bell strike movement, the cast backplate stamped "Walker & Hughes", pendulum and weights included, the hood having floral roundels to a broken swan neck pediment, brass and other inlays to a single glazed door flanked by Corinthian capped and turned pillars, reeded decoration and further brass stringing, inlaid to the lower case and trunk base, the 62cms H trunk door flanked by flat Corinthian capped columns, 228cms H overall, 52cms W, 24cms D maximumGOV.UK self-declaration form completed for the sale of this item - submission reference LT6HVQRG
THOMAS WISNALL, LONDON, MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK - circa 1830, 16.25x12ins arched brass dial, the silvered chapter ring set with Roman numerals and Arabic seconds with date aperture and strike silent top indicator, set before a twin weight pendulum driven bell strike movement, (pendulum, weights and winding key included), single glazed door arched top hood with brass eagle and ball pilaster caps, arched top long trunk door flanked by ebonized canted corners with a sloped step to the trunk base, the lower panel with further ebonized beading, 212cms H overall, 46cms W, 25cms D

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