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An open face repeater pocket watch, stem wind and stem set, the steel case with repeat side lever and plain loop, the white enamel dial with Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds at 6 o'clock, the movement by Stauffer, Son & Co., 54mm dia, together with a steel open face pocket watch, stem wind and stem set, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds at 6 o'clock, 48mm dia., and an Asprey strut clock, of square outline, the brushed gold dial with Arabic numerals, 11.9cm wide (not running). (3)Repeater: Gunmetal case has some areas of corosion. Inner cover has some scratches to the opener. Dial is good and frree from hairlines. Movement winds, sets, runs and repeats - not guaranteed for timekeeping or longevity.
Tissot: A gentleman's stainless steel and yellow metal PR100 automatic bracelet wristwatch, the brushed case with yellow metal polished plain bezel and exhibition back, the bracelet with brushed stainless outer links and polished yellow metal centre links and a deployant clasp, the brushed silver dial with yellow baton hour markers and date aperture at 3 0'clock, case dia. 38mm, with retail box, booklets and three spare links.Case dia. 38mm, lug width 19mm, lug-to-lug 44mm, bracelet 19mm with solid links, solid female end links, clasp with three levels of micro-adjustment. Very good throughout in near unworn condition.
A French gilt metal figural mantel clock, late 19th century, the neoclassical case surmounted by a maiden and putti and raised on toupie feet, the white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, the eight day movement striking on a bell, on a conforming giltwood stand and ebonised base with glass dome, clock 39cm high, dome 54cm high.
An early Victorian, Gothic style, mahogany bracket clock, by 'Moss, Sheffield', the top with a crocketed gallery above an arched crocketed front overa 7.5" painted circular dial, signed and with Roman numerals and minute markers, raised on gadrooned feet, with an 8-day movement, striking on a bell, some damage, without key and rear door locked, with a pendulum, 46cm high (2)Generally ok and a nice colour with nice figuring, but some damage, including lacking 1.5cm section of veneer on the back left corner of the left side plinth and whole of rear section, wall side, (about 2cm x 2cm). Without key and rear door locked and so cannot inspect movement. Chips, dents and scratches consistent with age and use.
An early 20th century brass carriage clock, with a 2.25" circular dial, the 8-day lever movement with compensated balance wheel, lacking key, 16cm high (handle down)Ok, apart from usual scratches and dents, consistent with age and use. Winds, sets, runs and repeats. Strike appears operational. Not tested for timekeeping or longevity.
An 18th century oak and mahogany crossbanded longcase clock by William Bromley, Salop, the hood with a scotia cornice above a door flanked by a fluted pillar on each side, enclosing a brass dial with cherubim spandrels, Roman numerals, matted ground and signed, 'Wllm Bromley Salop', above a long trunk door, the 8 day movement with anchor escapement, striking on a bell, 194cm high, with 2 weights, pendulum and winder (7)There is a William Bromley listed as operating in the early 19th century in Shrewsbury. Looms, B, Watchmakers and Clockmakers of the World, 1st Published 2006, page 106.Not operational in home of deceased. general condition good. Above average colour and figuring, but lacking section beneath hood and on back edge lacking 5cm section. Base of hood lacking 7 cm back section of bead. Minor restoration, including old mahogany inlay on base. Dial- small chip top right, chapter ring- silvering totally worn.
A George III painted dial oak longcase clock by Griffith of Denbigh, the hood with swan-neck pediment and fluted full columns, the trunk with a shaped door between fluted corner quarter columns, the base box with a moulded panel front, raised on bracket feet, the 13in (33cm) dial painted with exotic birds to the centre and flower corner spandrels around a black chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals and a calendar aperture, the four-pillar eight-day movement striking on a bell, 51cm wide x 24cm deep x 212cm high.
A good quality miniature long case clock, three train movement striking on eight gongs, brass and steel dial, hood with swan neck pediment, fluted columns, case with quarter cut columns and Liverpool brick base, stood on ogee bracket feet, height 150cm. Condition - very good, general wear including scratch to right of hood, mould to inside of case base, hood door doesn't quite close properly, spring driven, with pendulum and keys.
BRACKET CLOCK (STOCKUHR) Österreich, Wien, Joseph Schreiblmayr, um 1780/ 1800 Holz, furniert und ebonisiert, teils geschnitzt und vergoldet, Bronze-Beschläge. H. 54 cm. Oben bezeichnet 'Joseph Schreiblmayr in Wien'. Über vier Füßen hochrechteckiger, allseitig verglaster Korpus mit architektonischem Abschluss. Großes Email-Zifferblatt mit schwarzen römischen Zahlen auf weißem Fond. Zwei kleine Emailzifferblätter, zentrales Medaillon mit der Bezeichnung. Part. besch., lose Beschläge, Pendel und Schlüssel vorhanden, Uhrwerk ungeprüft.
A late 19th Century American rosewood drop dial wall clock having a painted white dial with Roman numeral chapter ring and pierced hands. Inlaid bands and circles throughout the case with and central glazed lenticel section. Brass movement set within. Measures approx; 64cm x 43cm x 13cm. COLLECTION; Anyone wishing to collect this item in-person, please note this lot is located offsite and collection will be required from a 'BA' (Bath) postcode, by appointment only. Exact location given after payment received. For anyone else, our usual courier service is available as usual, please find details on the shipping tab .
An early 19th century French Empire black marble mantel clock with gilt bronze mounts, the dial signed Bayart Bger à St Omer Of architectural form, the front mounted with terms, the finial formed as a basket of flowers and flanked by gryphons, on rectangular marble base and bun feet, on a marquetry rosewood base and glass dome, 34.5cm wide, 10cm deep, 53cm high. Provenance: Property from a private collection of European Decorative Arts N.B: This lot is subject to CITES regulations

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