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Lot 7015

An HMV model 1127 alarm clock radio with socket to switch on bedside lamp or other appliance, housed in maroon thermoplastic case, serial number A/18 100437, chassis number 12889. C.1955

Lot 7108

A Smiths English Clock Systems interval timer

Lot 125

Probably Fritz Oswald Uhrenfabrik, German black forest rotating eyes novelty clock, the carved wooden case in the form of a stylised dog, the back stamped 'Patented U.S.A. August 31 1926, Made in Germany, no jewels', numbered 3559 to base, 17.5cm high

Lot 20

Edward VII Art Nouveau silver mantle clock, London 1902, maker William Hutton & Sons Ltd. the triangular pediment above a tapering foliate decorated section, the silvered dial with Arabic numerals and blued moon phase hands, the case with central depiction of a Valkyrie, 31.5cm high, 12cm wide

Lot 166

Hornby 'O' Gauge Model Railway Interest, to include a Clock Work No.2 Special 4-4-2 Tank Locomotive, in LMS Crimson, (no key), spring working, a boxed Luggage Van No.1, No.1 Timber Wagon, track.

Lot 107

Native American dream catcher ornament and purr-fect moments mantle clock, also includes wall plate by the Bradford exchange, 2x musical eggs and trinket dish

Lot 110

French figured gilt metal mantle clock with base & key

Lot 160

Box of iron trivet large willow pattern meat plate, wall clock and box of Majolica planter electric faux oil lamp aynsley cheeseboard 3 branch ceiling light

Lot 201

Vintage Napoleon hat chiming mantel clock with key

Lot 233

Total of 6x vintage jigsaws including 3 by Thomas Kinkade, also includes a child’s wooden teaching clock on stand

Lot 284

Silver clock pendant with silver chain

Lot 510

A mixed lot fo inclide Empire made size 6 brown leather driving gauntlets; a leather wallet containing a black tie and wedding tie from Austin Reed; a pair of grey size 8 J&RM gloves; a manicure set; cased shoe brushes; and a Sestrel clock and barometer (af)

Lot 320

A reproduction jade and brass style mantle clock by James White

Lot 306

A 19th century mahogany cased musical long case clock, with brass arched dial and silvered chapter ring, engraved 4 bells 8 bells, the movement with multiple bells and musical cylinder, having inlaid decoration to the case, with three weights and pendulum, height 97ins

Lot 307

A Georgian mahogany cased bracket clock, the silvered arched dial inscribed John Wightwick, London, height including handle 18ins

Lot 308

An antique Mulberry wood cased long case clock, the square dial inscribed William Haiter London, with weights and pendulum

Lot 309

An antique seaweed marquetry long case clock, the square bras dial inscribed Walter Morgan Hereford, with weights and pendulum  - There is no date ring but there doesn't appear to be any marks on the dial that make it look like something is missing.  The movement sits on the cheeks well so I would assume it is not a marriage.  The hinges to the hood are original. There are signs of old damage and repair to the case. The door is locked and we don't have a key. I think the glass panel is a later addition.

Lot 310

A gilt metal cased carriage clock, with enameled circular dial, the gilt front decorated with mythical beasts, height including handle 6ins

Lot 311

A mahogany cased mantel clock, with satinwood inlay, white enamel chapter ring, af round the winding hole, height 9.5ins

Lot 313

A plaster Royal Commemorative mantel clock, with portraits, dated 1937, height 10.5ins

Lot 316

Richardson Middlesbrough, a brass skeleton clock, with silvered chapter ring and Roman numerals, under a glass dome, af, on  a marble base, height 20ins

Lot 317

Two Antique long case clocks, the one with painted dial signed Lomas Sheffield, dial height 19ins, width 12ins, total height 90ins, the other clock having brass dial, signed Williams , London 16ins x 12ins, height 88ins, both af

Lot 1700

A Mappin & Webb Chinoiserie mantle clock with a Winterhalder & Hofmeier movement decorated in gilt lacquer with figures in gardens, height 28.5cm.

Lot 1701

An early 20th century bracket clock by Winterhalder & Hofmeier with arched brass dial in a lancet inlaid case, with brass presentation plaque, height 33.5cm.

Lot 1702

A Swiss Black Forest oak cuckoo wall clock, circa 1920, with Gothic pierced and applied tracery, height 35cm.

Lot 1703

A French porcelain mantel clock, late 19th century, the case surmounted by a bird's nest, with faux brick painted front and painted a fountain, with mask spout, height 24cm.Lot 1703The dial is cracked and there are losses on two of the leaves, the rear glass door is cracked.The movement appears to be inoperative.

Lot 1704

A French Egyptianesque black slate and marble mantle clock, circa 1890, with engraved motifs and fluted stepped sides, the eight-day movement striking on a saucer bell, width 41cm.The dial is stained and scratched and there are a few small chips to the case.The pendulum is present but no key, we can not currently get the clock to work.

Lot 1705

Chater & Livermore, A George III mahogany bracket clock, the arched painted dial with strike/silent facility and calendar niche, the twin fusee movement striking on a saucer bell and with engraved backplate, height 40cm, width 29cm, depth 21cm.Lot 1705This clock was owned by the vendor's father for many years and will require attention.The upper panel supporting the handle is detached and has veneer loss and the brass surround is loose.The pull repeat works and strikes but the clock currently does not appear to work.

Lot 1709

A Regency brass inlaid walnut wall clock, with a painted dial and single fusee movement, height 52cm.

Lot 1711

A Gledhill-Brook oak case glazed time recorder wall clock, fitted with a fusee movement, incomplete and the dial defaced, height 79cm.

Lot 1713

A mahogany and inlaid lancet shape mantel clock, circa 1900, with silvered dial, striking on two gongs, height 29cm.

Lot 1715

A William IV mahogany eight-day Drop dial wall clock, the 28cm (11") circular white painted dial indistinctly signed and inscribed Helston, with rectangular crossbanded door, height 125cm.

Lot 1719

Wills of Truro, An eight-day longcase clock, the silvered dial engraved with a sailing ship, fitted with a later arched surround in a mahogany and inlaid case, height 209cm.

Lot 220

A WWII Luftwaffe Junghans Borduhr cockpit clock serial number 648707 movement stamped J30 BZ XXXI, in a bespoke case.Lot 220The clock winds and functions correctly and the timer also works.

Lot 222

Judith Hughes, Tavistock, Devon, A 1930s satinwood small casket, the lid monogrammed F&H H, width 16cm, together with a matching bookend, (labelled), a similar walnut blotter and a Smith's car clock, the maple mount with applied label for G.W.K., type H, chassis No1104 (4).

Lot 273

An 8 day travel clock, in a faux tortoiseshell surround, in an oak case, 12.5cm square.

Lot 170

A BRASS CASED CARRIAGE CLOCK the enamel dial inscribed 'MATTHEW NORMAN LONDON', 12cm high with carrying handle down Condition Report : glass and enamel dial intact wiht no sign of damage, metalwork a little dull, movement untested Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.

Lot 172

A 19TH CENTURY 8-DAY LONGCASE CLOCK the brass dial with subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, strike/silent dial to break arch, signed 'Edw. Allen Oare No. 9', in an oak case 47cm wide 222cm high Condition Report : oak case rather rougn, new plinth to base Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.

Lot 173

AN EDWARDIAN THREE PIECE FIGURAL SPELTER CLOCK GARNITURE the central clock with winged fairy 'Fee aux Fleurs' after Moreau, on onyx and gilt metal mounted base 61cm high, together with pair of figures after Bruchon Condition Report : overall good condition, clock movement untested. with key and pendulum Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.

Lot 174

AN OAK CASED 30-HOUR LONGCASE CLOCK the brass dial signed 'Ts Bayley Bridge-Water' to chapter ring, engraved scene to centre, the oak case 41cm wide 194cm high

Lot 176

A BRASS CASED CARRIAGE CLOCK the enamel dial with Roman numerals, 12cm high with carrying handle down Condition Report : with key, movement untested. glass and enamel all intact, retailers inscription rubbed Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.

Lot 177

A SILVER PLATED MANTLE CLOCK the enamel dial with Roman hour markers and Arabic quarter hour, French movement, 23cm high Condition Report : generally good. the swag decoration to the caddy top has been detached, currently attached with blu-tac Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.

Lot 178

A 19TH CENTURY 8-DAY LONGCASE CLOCK the enamel dial with subsidiary seconds dial, date aperture, signed 'STOGURSEY', rocking ship automaton to break arch, in crossbanded oak case 48cm wide 214cm high Condition Report : with two lead wieghts, pendulum with suspension spring intact, but a little tired overall Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.

Lot 179

A VERY LARGE OAK CASED WESTMINSTER CHIME MANTLE CLOCK with 8-day Junghans movement, 70cm wide Condition Report : complete with key and pendulum, currently working Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.

Lot 180

A FRENCH GILT METAL FIGURAL MANTLE CLOCK the 8-day Japy Freres movement numbered 12339 striking on a bell, on shaped base and further ebonised base with glass dome, the clock 29cm high, the glass dome 47cm high including base Condition Report : very good condition, no damage, complete with key and pendulum Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.

Lot 287

ASSORTED COLLECTABLES comprising a metal and composition model of a racing cyclist, 13.5cm long; a perpetual desk calendar, with printed pixie decoration, 8cm high; assorted doll's house items, including a German pressed metal clock and glass dome; and a small quantity of other items.

Lot 1194

A small quantity of toys to include Britains Deetail Scots Guards, scratch built caravan, Keil Kraft Foden 'C' type steam wagon model kit, Care Bears alarm clock etc

Lot 2013

A Dutch mahogany wall clock, with dome top and gilt moon phase above a Roman numeric dial, with pendulum and brass weights.

Lot 2015

A Black Forest pine cuckoo clock, with swallow branch top, weights and pendulum.

Lot 20

An early 20th century Great Western Railway Brass Drum Clock. A signal box clock with enamelled dial G.W.R KAY & Co. Paris. Case and movement stamped 5211. Enamel face has some damage, indentation to rear cover. 9.5cm diameter x 10cm tall.

Lot 44

An late 19th / early 20th century cast iron Railway wall clock, later stamped on the face B.R.W.  On the rear cast iron casing 24 hour movement is housed, casing has a metal stamp “ B.R – W-R “.  Included is a rod and key. Approx. 32cm x 26cm.     

Lot 515

A circa 1930's mahogany mantel clock in working order.

Lot 617

A box of clock parts.No bells, nothing of significant age.

Lot 707

A brass ships clock, brass ships barometer, other clocks etc.,

Lot 816

A modern wall clock in working order.

Lot 59

Table clock, Empire period. France, early 19th century.Gilt bronze.Some lack in the figure.The pendulum and the key are missing. It needs to be overhauled (it does not work).Measurements: 40 x 27 x 10 cm.Desk clock from the Empire period, with the case and the sculptural decoration in gilded bronze. It consists of a base decorated with reliefs depicting Eros and a lion. On the clock case sits a round representation of the Greek goddess of Victory, Nike, whose graceful anatomy follows neoclassical precepts. Floral compositions and plant growths complete the decoration. The dial of the clock has Roman numerals in black on a white background, with Breguet-style hands, and is bordered on the outside by a bronze floral wreath.

Lot 63

Table clock after 18th century English Bracket models. Late 19th-early 20th century.Wood decorated with chinoiserie.Swiss movement.With key.Needs overhaul of machinery. Some old xylophages. Slight lack of polychromy.Measurements: 47 x 29 x 19 cm.Desk clock, bracket type, with the wooden case painted with chinoiseries based on folkloric characters among vegetal designs. The dial, in gilt metal, is decorated with spandrels in dynamic openwork. Gilt metal pinnacles finish off the structure. It has a front with a simple architectural composition, raised on a moulded base and topped by a slope with curved corners. The dial is numbered in Roman numerals (for the hours) and Arabic numerals (for the minutes). A second dial is engraved with the inscription 'Tempus fugit'. The handle finish makes the watch easy to carry.

Lot 64

George III Bracket Clock, signed Simpson Wigton. England, second half of the 19th century.Mahogany case with bronze appliques.Silver dial with gilt bronze spandrels.With key.In running condition, but in need of refinishing. Some old xylophagus.Measures: 44 x 27 x 17 cm.English table clock, bracket type, with the dial signed "Simpson Wigton". It has a front with a simple architectural composition, raised on a base with a cut-out skirt and finished off with a slope of curved angles. The front of the clock has classical foliate compositions, with vegetal latticework on the sides. The dial is numbered in Roman numerals (hours) and Arabic numerals (minutes). Above the dial, with a silver-plated disc, is a second dial with a chiselled eagle and the engraved inscription "Tempus fugit". The handle finish gives the piece great functionality and makes it easy to carry.Bracket clocks of English origin date back to the 1960s, when the pendulum was applied to the clock, replacing the previous "foliot" regulator or balance wheel. This change made it necessary to provide the mechanism with a case to protect it from shocks that could alter its movement. This is how transportable watches came into being. These were short case pieces, which housed inside them a mechanism held between two thick plates and containing, as the driving force for each train, a combination of a hub and a snail. These clocks were originally intended to be placed on a bracket, hence their English name.

Lot 115

Designer Unknown, Bauhaus style mantel clock, circa 1930s, Silvered metal and hammered brass, Unmarked, 25.3cm x 5.2cm x 10.6cmPlease refer to department for condition report

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