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A Bracket or Table Clock by Barraud, c.1800, signed 'Barraud Cornhill London' on dial and back plate (Paul Philip Barraud 1752-1820), five pillar eight day twin fusee movement with rack striking on a single bell on the hour, white painted arch dial with Roman numerals and spade hands, strike/silent dial above, in mahogany case on ball feet, 44cm high
A Group of Early Darkroom Equipment comprising a large ebonised Ensign deveoping tank with lid but no internal plate holders, a Reynolds & Branson copper-finished tank with internal frame and two quarter plate plate holders, a Kodak paraffin safelight, a Griffin's Tourist quarter plate developing tank, a Smiths Timer darkroom clock, a Butcher's Carbine daylight film developing tank in original box and an incomplete J.F. toy magic lantern (note: the glass negatives have been inverted for viewing)
Two boxes of assorted items to include: art glass vase, two glass decanters with stoppers, Shelley blue vase, Gwili pottery jungle design vase, Wedgwood 'Columbine' saucers and small plates, vintage kitchenalia; weighing scales, cookie cutters, Ambassador Aladdin vacuum flask, rolling pin, bundt tin, casserole, glass lemonade jug, metal canisters etc, mid Century floral soup bowls, vintage wall clock etc. (2)(B.P. 21% + VAT)
A JAEGER-LE COULTRE 'ATMOS' MANTEL CLOCK, serial number 560516, in a brass and five panel glazed rectangular case, recessed white chapter ring with Arabic quarters and baton markers, skeleton movement, height 22.5cm x width 18cm x depth 13.5cm (Condition Report: no outer case, light dirt on the glazing and brass, pendulum turns when unlocked, hands move but overall running condition not checked)
A LATE 19TH CENTURY FRENCH GILT METAL MOUNTED RED TORTOISESHELL MANTEL CLOCK, the 10cm white enamel dial with black Arabic and Roman numerals, eight day movement, striking on a gong on the hour and half hour, the movement stamped S. Martie & Cie, height 31cm, with pendulum and key (Condition Report: the clock winds runs and chimes, striking on correct hour at time of report, the three uppermost pieces of gilt metal on the front of the case are slightly loose on their fastenings, the left hand has a replacement pin and also an area of dried glue on the tortoiseshell, otherwise all tortoiseshell appears intact some chipping to the enamel around the winding holes and around the pin protruding above '60', there is a hole in the base due to repositioning of the gong support)
A LATE 19TH/ EARLY 20TH CENTURY FRENCH GILT METAL AND TORTOISESHELL MANTEL CLOCK, the cast brass dial with white and blue enamel Roman numerals, eight day movement, striking on a gong on the hour and half hour, the movement stamped with a spade shaped mark and 87114 4 11, height 36.5cm, with pendulum and key and a giltwood and velvet stand (Condition Report: clock winds, runs and chimes, striking on the correct hour at the time of report, uppermost piece of gilt metal is loose on the fastenings, the gilt foot on the front right is slightly loose on the fastenings, the interior of the case has some of the fastening pins showing through on the other side, a few scuffs to the tortoiseshell on the sides but all seems to be intact)
A LATE 19TH CENTURY FRENCH BRASS AND PORCELAIN PANEL CLOCK, the caddy pediment with five turned finials, two turned columns to the front, the rectangular porcelain dial with silvered ground and gilded and enamelled in relief with foliage blossom, harebells, birds and a butterfly, white and black Arabic numerals, the two porcelain side panels with similar decoration, eight day movement, striking on a bell on the hour and half hour, the movement stamped Japy Freres and 3730 14.7, the pendulum also numbered 3730, on a stepped rectangular base with four flattened bun feet, height 34cm, with pendulum and key (Condition Report: clock winds, runs and chimes but was striking one hour ahead at time of report, the porcelain panels are all intact, there is some wear to the foliate engraving on the sloped section just below the dial, the paper lining inside the movement door has a couple of rips, otherwise in fairly good condition)
A LATE 19TH CENTURY FRENCH ORMOLU MANTEL CLOCK OF FOLIATE ROCOCO SCROLL DESIGN, the circular dial with blue and white enamel numbers, the 'VI' named 'RAINGO A PARIS', eight day movement, striking on a bell on the hour and half hour, the rear of the movement also marked with maker's name and stamped 1595 which corresponds with the number stamped on the back of the case, height 27cm, with pendulum and key (Condition Report: clock winds, runs and chimes on the correct hour, gilding has some patches of wear, the front of the clock is open as is the back but the circular frame surrounding the back of the movement has a hinge at the side but does not open and the bell sits proud of the frame, replacement screw on the bell, the sections of ormolu fastened on screws are in need of tightening)
A LATE 19TH CENTURY FRENCH ORMOLU MANTEL CLOCK OF SHAPED CYLINDRICAL FORM, the circular top with seated cherub surmount above beaded and lotus leaf casting, the circular white enamel dial with Roman numerals, eight day movement with bell strike, chiming on the hour and half hour, the movement stamped for Japy Freres, the case cast with swags, foliate scrolls, concave fluted band above an open circular lotus leaf base with four circular feet and two side supports, clock height 34cm, with pendulum and key, together with an ebonised and velvet oval wooden stand and oval perspex dome, height 38cm (Condition Report: the clock, winds, runs and chimes on the correct hour, the dial has a number of chips to the enamel surrounding the winding holes, there are patches of wear to the gilding, the perspex dome is mounted and glued into a black rubber edging, therefore edge damage to the dome is not possible to assess but there are no visible cracks)
TWO AESTHETIC MANTEL CLOCKS, the larger one of rectangular form with brass finials to the corner uprights, the front of the case inset with six brass panels embossed with foliate designs, the blue and white ceramic dial printed with Arabic numerals surrounding flowers, eight day movement, the eight day movement with gong strike in poor condition, the rear door in two pieces, on four brass feet, height 29cm x width 18.8cm x depth 12.2cm, the other clock with ebonised and brass mounted case, handle to the top, blue, white and gilt printed dial with Arabic numerals, 30 hour movement, height with handle raised 22cm, with key (2 + key) (Condition Report: the larger clock is missing the fret gallery, the minute hand has a section missing, the movement / gong has rusting and doesn't run, the back door is broken, a section of the fret work is missing from the front left leg, the smaller clock has two pieces of brass missing to the sides, there are splits to the front of the case above and below the dial, the movement winds and runs)
A MATTHEW NORMAN OF LONDON BRASS CASED CARRIAGE CLOCK, Swiss movement, white enamel dial with Roman numerals, columns to all four corners, bevel edged glazed panels to five sides, gong strike, the backplate marked 'Eleven Jewels, Unadjusted, Swiss Made, Movement Matthew Norman, London, 1750A', height with handle raised 18cm, with key and original receipt of purchase dated 1989, (3) (Condition Report: clock winds, runs and strikes on the correct hour, there is a UV pen postcode written on the underside, in the bottom left hand corner of the case are some flakes of white enamel but there is no visible damage to the dial, the movement seems slightly loose in the case)
A LATE 19TH CENTURY FRENCH WHITE MARBLE AND GILT METAL CLOCK GARNITURE, the clock with urn surmount above a circular white enamel dial painted with floral swags, Arabic numerals, eight day movement, bell strike, sunburst pendulum with female mask to centre, the case with four Doric columns, shaped base on four short beaded feet, height 43cm, the garnitures of twin handled urn form, height 32.5cm (3 + pendulum - NO KEY) (Condition Report: clock winds, ticks and runs continuously but is chiming an hour behind, the gilding is worn in a number of places, a section of gallery is loose on the clock, a number of nibbles and small chips to the edges of the marble, one of the garnitures has a repaired section to the plinth, some metalwork is slightly bent and sections are loose and require tightening)
A 20TH CENTURY ENGLISH CLOCK SYSTEMS LTD OAK AND LAMINATE CASED TIME RECORDING CLOCK, the rectangular case with hinged lid bearing metal name plaque, hinged front, painted dial with Arabic numerals, hinged front section, comes with winding key and case key, width 37cm x depth 26cm x height 33.5cm (1 + 2 keys) (Condition Report: clock winds, ticks and runs continuously, case has surface scuffs and looks to have had replacement chain to lid of case)
SEVEN VICTORIAN STAFFORDSHIRE POTTERY FIGURES AND GROUPS, mostly British and European royalty portrait figures, including 'Empress of France', 'Prince of Wales' on horseback, 'Pr Albert & Queen' with child, Prince Albert, Queen Victoria, a lady and gentleman group and a lion and unicorn clock group, height of tallest 32cm (7 + 4 loose heads) (Condition Report: Empress is crazed, Wales has detached head, extensive crazing and light paint loss, Albert and Queen with child has two heads detached and crazed, Prince Albert has patches of paint loss, crazed and cracks in the base and freestanding leg, chip to underside, Queen Victoria has detached head with some losses to the break, badly crazed and chipped to underside foot rim, the couple have a chip to the rear of the base, crazing and paint loss, the lion and unicorn are crazed)

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