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UNITED KINGDOM. Elizabeth II, 1953-2022. Silver 5 pounds, 2011. Royal Mint. Proof Piedfort. Celebrating the countdown of 1 year until the 2012 London Olympic Games.Fourth crowned head of HM Elizabeth II facing right; IRB below; ELIZABETH · II · D · G REG · F · D · 2011. Design by Ian Rank-Broadley. / Stylised design of a cyclist in centre, his body forming the numeral 1, against the background of a clock. London 2012 logo to the right and inscription 'COUNTDOWN 2011 XXX OLYMPIAD'. Design by Claire Aldridge.In secure plastic holder, graded NGC PF 70 ULTRA CAMEO, certification number 3615289-011. NGC Census in this grade: 370, equal-finest graded.Total NGC Census: 533Reference: S-4922Mintage: 4,000.Diameter: 38.61 mm.Weight: 56.56 g.Composition: 925.0/1000 Silver.PLEASE NOTE: 6% Buyer Premium + VAT on this lot. No other fees, including live bidding. Delivery cost will be added to your order.
A FRENCH EMPIRE ORMOLU AND PATINATED BRONZE FIGURAL MANTEL CLOCK, THE DIAL SIGNED FOR LEPAUTE, PARISTHE CASE AND DIAL PROBABLY CIRCA 1810, THE MOVEMENT LATER Fitted with a circular eight-day two train countwheel bell striking movement with anchor escapement regulated by disc bob pendulum incorporating Brocot type regulation to suspension and stamped with ..Japy Fils, Medaille d'argent, 1844 1849 roundel over number 283, the circular white enamel Roman numeral dial inscribed LEPAUTE A PARIS to centre and with blued steel moon hands within a milled bezel, in a case modelled with a patinated bronze figure of Zeus cradling the infant Bacchus stood beside a tree stump adorned with fruiting vines and a crooked staff, the rectangular plinth base applied with mount cast with fine triple fruiting swag decorated baton beneath an urn with serpent handles to fascia, over stylised lotus leaf cast ogee moulded skirt base over rosette and scroll cast bracket feet, (case and dial probably circa 1810, the movement later)50cm (19.75ins) high, 35.5cm (14ins) wide, 16cm (6.25ins) deepThe current lot is cast with Zeus holding his infant son Bacchus (or Dionysus) who was a product of his affair with Semele. Zeus killed Semele by revealing his true form (a bolt of lightning) and Bacchus came forth from Zeus's thigh. Zeus took the infant who, despite being half mortal, was considered a god. Bacchus represented fertility, wine and hedonism and travelled with his followers of Maenads, Satyrs, and the drunken portly Silenus.Condition Report: Dreweatts have not tested the movement and cannot make any guarantees or comments as to accuracy or if the movement is working we suggest getting the clock appraised by a professional clock restorer prior to use. Movement appears to be just about working but is dirty hence a gentle clean/service is required. As catalogued the mechanism is not original to the dial and case hence the winding hole protrude a little further than normal and the left hand is slightly off-centre in the hole. The movement has not been removed from the case to assess how much alteration has been done to the back of the dial to facilitate fitment of the present movement. The dial enamel has some noticeable chipping and scratching around the right hand winding hole and very light chipping to the edge above the I numeral. The case retains original gilding with overall only light wear however the flat side and rear sections have oxidised/discoloured.Clock has pendulum but no winding key.Please see additional images for visual reference to conditionCondition Report Disclaimer
A silver cased Goliath pocket watch, Birmingham 1920, the watch with circular white enamel dial Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, the case of square form on bun feet,9.5cm hightogether with a brass miniature carriage clock,early 20th century, the brass case with bevelled glass panels8cm highand a silver pocket watch,by Waltham, Birmingham 1924, with Roman numerals and subsiding second dial5 cm diameter (3)Condition ReportGoliath watch: hairline crack to face. It has been ticking - can hear and see the hands moving but cannot confirm if it will work over a prolonged period. Stand: tarnishing, minor scratches and dentFront face mishapenCarriage clock: minor surface scratches. The escapement does move but does not consistently run. Pocket watch: tarnishing and surface scratches. Is not overwound. It has been ticking - can hear and see the hands moving but cannot confirm if it will work over a prolonged period.
A large late Victorian oak mantel clock,the arched case carved with scrolls, fruiting foliage, herms, flower heads and a mask, the arched brass dial with subsidiary slow/fast and chime/silent dials and silvered chapter rings. The movement strikes the hours and quarters on two gongs,50cm highCondition ReportMovement not tested. Case split above the door, a plaque to base missing, otherwise good.
A Victorian rosewood and mahogany mantel clock,the two train drum movement striking on a bell, with a pendulum,20.5cm hightogether with a brass bulkhead clock,the white enamel dial enclosing a single train movement,22cm diameter (2)Condition ReportMantel clock - losses to moulding, some retained. One foot missing, handle loose, knocks and wear.Bulkhead - small chips around keyhole, knocks and wear to case.
A Victorian walnut wall clock,the painted dial marked 'G. Whitefield Southsea', with a twin fusee movement striking on a bell, complete with pendulum and a key,37cm diameterCondition ReportSplit to the edge of the case. It appears to have been serviced through its life. Knocks, scuffs and wear to the case. Surface marks and wear to the dial, which has possibly been repainted.
A brass carriage clock,20th century, retailed by Asprey & Co, the two train movement striking on a gong strike with a repeater, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals, flanked by two Corinthian columns, 15cm highCondition ReportWear to the gilding. No apparent nibbles to the bevelled glass. Please note that the mechanisms have not been inspected and so it is unknown if the clock is working.
A French gilt brass mantel clock,second half 19th century, the waisted case surmonted by a foliate cast, centered by the white enamel convex dial with Roman hours and Arabic minutes, raised on shaped scroll work feet, the eight day movement striking on a bell, backplate numbered 3855,22cm highCondition ReportVery minor nibbles to enamel dial around winding holes.Minor surface wear to case, minor shell to glass. Regulated by an escapement.
A French brass carriage clock, early 20th century by T.R. Russell, Paris, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals fitted gong strike movement with repeat17cm highCondition ReportMinor pitting and surface scratches to brass case, black line across back plinth and uprightno chips to bevelled glass panelscomplete with original key
A Vitascope Industries Ltd pink Bakelite clock, 1940s, with a sailing ship automaton above a 14cm dial, stamped 1308 and Vitascope label verso, 31.5cm highCondition ReportCrack to the top of the case - filled. No plug.Some scratches to the dial. Rust? spots to the sails. Some flaking to the back green cover.
A splendid Victorian black slate and brass-mounted 8-day mantel clock, the architectural case with scrolling floral decoration, each side with female mask handles, circular brass and lacquered 5" dial with gilt Roman numerals, deadbeat escapement visible behind hands, French twin-barrel movement by J. Manti et Cie, height 46cm wide by 44cm high by 18cm deep. (a/f) CONDITION REPORT: Lacks gong, pendulum and key. Carry handle missing from right-side of case.

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