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A Mahogany cased Longcase Clock of excellent quality, the brass face (13 9/16" square plus the arch) with a silvered chapter ring having Arabic numerals, inset second hand, finely engraved scrollwork detail and with Chime/Silent and Whittington/Westminster subsidiary indicators to the arch. The three-train movement being a dead-beat type striking the hours and quarter hours on nine tubular bells. The weights are extremely heavy (the largest being 14 Kg approx.). The Mahogany of the case is beautifully relieved by light and dark-wood strung cross-banding and with an inlaid depiction of a shell to the base section. The hood has a scroll pediment, a sphere & spike finial and fret-worked screens to the two sides, 97 1/2'' high x 22'' wide x 14 1/2'' deep maximum at the base. The nickel/silvered weights and tubular bells are visible through a bevelled oval window in the door of the case, as is the pendulum which has a wooden shaft and a turned solid metal bob-weight. The winding crank handle and a key are present. No makers name is to be found. The clock which appears to have power maintained during winding has been running satisfactorily prior to the sale including the Westminster/Whittington chimes.
A Mahogany cased long-case Clock, the eight day movement striking the hours on a bell, the painted face having Roman numerals, inset semi-circular date register and inset second hand, the maker being "Nicholson, London", raised on a base with turned front legs, running normally and keeping good time during the days of cataloguing, 90 5/8'' high x 18 1/8'' wide approx.
An unusually slender Oak cased long-case Clock, the case decorated in relief with bows and swags, a torch and a quiver of arrows, the fluted pillar details to either side terminating in buds/flowers, the brass face having a silvered chapter ring, the arch with the name "Nicolas de Beefe, a Malines", and with cast spandrels, the chapter ring has Roman numerals and Arabic minutes, the pediment depicts a well-carved depiction of a basket of trailing flower blooms. 100'' high x 15 1/2'' wide approx.
A brass cased, bevelled glass Carriage Clock, exa'd by Mappin & Webb, London, the enamelled face with Roman numerals and blued hands, the balance wheel marked "R & Co, made in Paris", (ran briefly during cataloguing, appears to require lubricating/service), 3 1/8'' wide x 2 1/2'' deep x 4 9/16'' high with handle down.
A brass cased bevelled glass Carriage Clock having an enamelled face with black Roman numerals and hands, the balance wheel visible through an oval top windows, glass to left hand side chipped at a corner. The movement with a lion trademark, 3 1/8'' wide x 2 1/2'' deep x 4 5/8'' high, (not running at the time of catalouging).
WW2 Jungans Luftwaffe aircraft cockpit clock with luminous centre sweep seconds hand, baton hour and minute hands, regulation 45mm black dial with date recorder, formerly illuminous Arabic numbers and minute track, rotating bezel (seized), going barrel movement with a lever escapement serial No 22901 jewelled to the centre wheel, over-sprung balance with timing screws, max.H8cmCondition Report:Dial glass cracked.Bezel seized.Back plate rusty.Lacking winding crown so difficult to check working condition but does run OK.General condition is grubby consistent with age and use.
WW2 Home Guard - presentation Enfield oak and walnut cased eight-day chiming mantel clock; bears hallmarked silver plaque 'Presented to Sergeant F.D. Hallam By The Ossett Company Home Guard In Appreciation Of Services Given As Instructor Xmas 1940' H22cmCondition Report:With pendulum and key but working condition unknown.No glass in door.
19th century French white marble mantel clock, the cuboid body surmounted by a gilt bronze figure of Napoleon, over a white enamel dial with Roman numerals, inscribed Rossi Norwich, enclosing a French brass eight-day movement striking on a bell; stepped base with gilded beaded and bobbin-turned edges H44cmCondition Report:Looks to be in reasonably good condition with a number of small chips around base edge/corners.Bobbin turned edging a little loose.Rod in Napoleon's hand looks to be a replacement.Working condition unknown.Lacking back door panel.

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