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Lot 374

Box of mainly metalware to include: fireirons, companion set, scales with brass pan and weights, cast iron kettle and a Bass advertising wall clock etc. (B.P. 21% + VAT)

Lot 377

Box of assorted china to include: a Meissen dish saucer with embossed and hand painted decoration inset with jade coloured enamel work, intricately painted with flowers and blue vines, Coalport bone china gravy boat with two oval saucers decorated with pale blue bands adorned with goats and cherubs surrounded by floral fronds, Italian Copeland Spode blue and white small drainer, 19th Century Spode plate, Aynsley plate florally decorated with a bird on a branch and pale blue banding with gilt decoration, Mappin & Webb soup bowl and saucer, Coalport cup and saucer, two Coalport oval meat plates matching the gravy boat, brass mantel clock etc. (B.P. 21% + VAT)

Lot 396

Six trays of Mason's Ironstone 'Mandalay' design items to include; dinnerware, cups, saucers and other teaware, jugs, table lamp, large vase, mantel clock etc. (6) (B.P. 21% + VAT) In general, no obvious damage. Appearing unused. Please note, we cannot look at every single item when there are so many in the lot.

Lot 97

Early 20th Century rosewood cased bracket clock with caddy top and pineapple finials over later brass face with Roman chapter ring, on brass paw feet (alterations). 41cm high approx.(B.P. 21% + VAT)

Lot 1372

Mixed items including a wall clock, camping chairs etc. Not available for in-house P&P, contact Paul O'Hea at Mailboxes on 01925 659133

Lot 1395

Oak cased chiming wall clock with broken glass. Not available for in-house P&P, contact Paul O'Hea at Mailboxes on 01925 659133

Lot 1401

Wood cased chiming clock. Not available for in-house P&P, contact Paul O'Hea at Mailboxes on 01925 659133

Lot 1407

Oak chiming mantle clock by S.S Burlingham Kings Lynn. Not available for in-house P&P, contact Paul O'Hea at Mailboxes on 01925 659133

Lot 1413

Vidette chiming wall clock appears complete. Not available for in-house P&P, contact Paul O'Hea at Mailboxes on 01925 659133

Lot 1040

Mixed items to include a clock, circular barometer, two vintage lights and a wooden box (25 x 16 x 16 cm H). Not available for in-house P&P, contact Paul O'Hea at Mailboxes on 01925 659133

Lot 1244

Smiths Art Deco electric clock and alabaster based inkwell. Clock not working, no cracks or chips but mirror damaged/worn to edges. Not available for in-house P&P, contact Paul O'Hea at Mailboxes on 01925 659133Condition Report: All electrical items in this lot have been PAT tested for safety and have passed. This does not confirm that the item is in full working order.

Lot 1276

Smiths peach mirrored mantel clock, 18 x 16 cm H and a further Art Deco mechanical clock, 19 x 10 cm H. Both with damages (mirror effect flaking/rubbed etc), Art Deco appears to wind up but we do not comment on time keeping. Not available for in-house P&P, contact Paul O'Hea at Mailboxes on 01925 659133Condition Report: All electrical items in this lot have been PAT tested for safety and have passed. This does not confirm that the item is in full working order.

Lot 1305

Seiko Quartz wall clock, 47 x 27 x 12 cm, Westminster chimes with on/off switch. Not available for in-house P&P, contact Paul O'Hea at Mailboxes on 01925 659133

Lot 1311

Hermle oak cased wall chiming clock, H: 73 cm. Not available for in-house P&P, contact Paul O'Hea at Mailboxes on 01925 659133

Lot 1319

Hermle mahogany cased mechanical wall clock, Westminster chime, 54 x 26 x 14 cm. Not available for in-house P&P, contact Paul O'Hea at Mailboxes on 01925 659133

Lot 139

A Cartier mid-size stainless steel Santos wristwatch, the cushion shaped white enamel dial with Roman numerals, inner seconds track and date window to three 'o' clock, polished gold coloured screw detail bezel, brushed stainless steel case, synthetic blue spinel set to crown, 30mm wide, numbered to reverse '296180083', automatic movement, screw detail bracelet and deployment clasp, set to an associated Les Must de Cartier box with spare links Your attention is drawn to our important notice regarding the Trevanion sale of watches found in our Terms & Conditions, please read this prior to bidding.Condition Report: This watch is currently ticking. Crown pulls out to position one and adjusts the date window. Crown open to position two and adjusts the hands. The reverse is marked 'Automatique' (please see the 12th image for the reverse).Dial: Good order. No cracks, chips or losses. All numbering and lettering is in good order. Some scratching to the dial, visible under reflected light.Case: Moderate scratching to the gold coloured bezel. Scratching and wear to the case. No denting, splits or signs of repair. All lettering to the reverse of case is clear and legible. Crown in good order.Strap: Moderate scratching and wear to strap and buckle commensurate with age and use. Very minor pulling to links, but all appear to be secure. Buckle in working order, opens smoothly and closes with a snap.The watch comes in an Les Must de Cartier case, but does not come with any paperwork. There are two spare links within the case.

Lot 140

A ladies 14ct gold half-hunter fob watch, the round white enamel dial with roman numerals and subsidiary dial to six 'o' clock, set to a 14ct gold case, the cover with black enamelled roman numerals and engine turned decoration, monogrammed initials to cartouche on reverse, hand wind movement, later gold coloured loop, 38mm diameter, weight 34.7gms Your attention is drawn to our important notice regarding the Trevanion sale of watches found in our Terms & Conditions, please read this prior to bidding.CR; Not in working order. Dial in good order, no cracks, chips or losses. All numbering and lettering is in good order. Glass is absent. Heavy denting to exterior, heavy wear to engraved detail, heavy scratching. Large split to the hinge of the back cover (see pictures). Small split to the rim of the front cover. No signs of repair. Heavy wear to the enamel on the front cover. PLEASE NOTE: The loop to the watch is gold plated and is NOT gold. 

Lot 141

A Gentleman's vintage 18ct gold Buren Grand Prix wristwatch, the rectangular silver brushed dial with arabic numerals and subsidiary dial to six 'o' clock, set to a plain polished case, 23mm x 33mm, stamped to reverse '815048', import marks for Glasgow 1937, hand wind movement, set to a gold plated expanding strap Your attention is drawn to our important notice regarding the Trevanion sale of watches found in our Terms & Conditions, please read this prior to bidding.Note; This watch ticks when wound. Weight (including strap) 50.2gms. 

Lot 145

A lady's vintage 9ct gold wristwatch, the circular white enamel dial with Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds dial to six 'o' clock, set to a plain polished 9ct gold case, marks for London 1927, case size 25mm diameter, set to a later gold coloured strap, together with a gentleman's Rotary 17 jewels incabloc wristwatch, case size 35mm, set to an expanding strap, a Globa Shockproof wristwatch, case size 30mm, set to a black leather strap, and a gold plated open face pocket watch, 50mm diameter (4) Your attention is drawn to our important notice regarding the Trevanion sale of watches found in our Terms & Conditions, please read this prior to bidding.

Lot 148

A George V 9ct gold full hunter Waltham pocket watch, the round white enamel dial with Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds dial to six 'o' clock, set to a plain polished 9ct gold case, marks for Birmingham 1919, inscription to inner dust cover, hand wind 17 jewels movement, 50mm diameter, weight 95.6gms Your attention is drawn to our important notice regarding the Trevanion sale of watches found in our Terms & Conditions, please read this prior to bidding.CR; Currently not in working order.

Lot 150

A Victorian Fattorini & Sons silver pocket watch, the circular white enamel dial with roman numerals, outer seconds track and subsidiary seconds dial to six 'o' clock, set to a plain polished case, shield cartouche to reverse, marks to inside reverse cover for Fattorini & Sons, Chester 1898, key wind movement, 55mm diameter, weight 152.1gms Your attention is drawn to our important notice regarding the Trevanion sale of watches found in our Terms & Conditions, please read this prior to bidding.

Lot 22

A late Victorian novelty silver mounted timepiece, Douglas Clock Co, Birmingham 1898, modelled as an anvil upon a tree stump, upon a faux marble square base, later quartz movement, 11cm high

Lot 395

A Royal Crown Derby 'Alphabet Bear' paperweight, gold stopper, with a Royal Crown Derby wren paperweight, gold stopper, a Royal Crown Derby 'Old Imari' mantel clock (at fault), and a Royal Crown Derby '383' imari pattern plate (second quality) (4)

Lot 44

A George V silver cigarette case, A & J Zimmerman Ltd, Birmingham 1911, of curved rectangular form, the cover with engraved monogrammed initials, 8.7cm x 7cm, together with an Edwardian silver and enamelled compact, Douglas Clock Co Ltd, Birmingham 1905, of circular form with guilloche enamelled cover decorated with roses, 38mm diameter, and a silver coloured blue enamel compact, 41mm diameter (3)CR; Cigarette case: Some denting to the body, mostly concentrated to the corners and sides. Very heavy scratching to the exterior and interior, general wear and tear. Loss of definition to the monogrammed initials. No splitting or signs of repair. Case does close flush, but is difficult to open - button is not in working order.Blue Enamel compact: Heavy denting to the sides and reverse. Heavy scratching and wear to the exterior. Enamel in good order, scratching and wear, but no cracks chips or losses. Mirror in good order no cracks, chips or losses. Powder and puff present to the interior. No splits of signs of repair. Cover is in working order.Rose Enamel compact: Some chips to the enamel, around the centre of the cover - these are relatively shallow, and do not expose the metal underneath. Heavy scratching to the enamel cover. Heavy denting, concentrated around the sides. Heavy scratching, wear and tear. No splits or signs of repair. Cover in working order. 

Lot 539

A late 19th/early 20th century cased church diorama, reputedly a South Wales church, the spired church with Gothic style windows and a clock tower, modelled with a pathway leading through a naturalistic churchyard, within a pyramidal glazed case, 62cm H x 56cm W x 36cm D

Lot 598

A Victorian walnut drop dial wall clock, the 29cm painted white dial enclosing the two train 'Superior 8-day Anglo-American' movement, above a hinged pendulum window and branded label, and a further glazed panel, overall inlaid with chequered banding and roundels, 76cm high Clock movement appears to be well maintained however there is no guarantee of working condition 

Lot 599

A late 19th early/early 20th century brass cased clock tower mantel clock, the case of architectural form applied with lion mask ring handles enclosing the 8cm off white enamelled dial applied with Roman numerals, and the two train movement stamped 'A.1' striking on a coiled gong, 44cm high, with pendulum, lacking one side of the turret gallery.

Lot 601

A George III oak cased eight day longcase clock by Harper & Son, Salop, the arched hood with a broken pediment above a curved blind fretwork frieze and integrated pilasters, enclosing the 32cm brass break arch dial, with painted moon phase and a four pillar eight day movement striking on a saucer bell, above the tall slender case with shaped and cross banded door and conforming lower board, upon a plinth base with bracket feet, 231cm high, two weights and pendulum

Lot 603

A 'Gent & Co. Ltd, Parsons Patent' industrial eclectic wall clock, early 20th century, the 60cm painted white dial applied with Roman numerals and centred with the makers name, fitted with a electric movement and later painted metal case, 82cm diameter

Lot 604

A George III oak cased eight day longcase clock by Thomas of Whitchurch, the hood with a blind fretwork frieze over freestanding pilasters flanking the 29cm brass square dial, centred with a subsidiary second dial and date aperture and signed with the makers name, the two train movement striking on a saucer bell, the trunk with a shaped door over a plain lower panel, raised upon a plinth base with bracket feet, 200cm high, two weights and pendulum

Lot 605

An early 20th century brass cased repeater carriage clock, with a swing handle and repeater button above a 6cm off white enamelled dial, applied with Arabic numerals and enclosing a two train movement and visible escapement, striking on a coiled gong, 13cm high (not working, at fault)

Lot 285

EDWARDIAN MANTLE CLOCK AND ART DECO BAROMETER

Lot 324

EDWARDIAN SILVER PLATED MANTLE CLOCK

Lot 100

A circular oak rope twist barometer, another barometer and a battery clock

Lot 114

A large Rocco style three piece clock garniture central gilt metal clock and two matching 6 branch candelabra height 61cm

Lot 152

A 19th century Vienna wall clock, with turned finials and mounts, double weight driven striking movement

Lot 386

A clock/barometer set mounted on mahogany plaque; a perpetual calendar

Lot 47

A Victorian Gothic style mantel clock with watch movement, 16.5cm; 2 pair of Georgian candlesticks. 3 thermometer pedestals, a brass pillar money box etc

Lot 64E

A vintage continental style wall clock with a lady on a swing for the pendulum, a bronze bell and selection of metal ware

Lot 789

A walnut and ebonised Vienna wall clock with single height driven movement with white enamel dial

Lot 790

A marquetry cased American wall clock with bell chime (in need of some care and attention)

Lot 834

A 19th century Vienna wall clock in walnut case with carved pediment, half turned and reeded side columns, white dial and single weight driven movement

Lot 835

A 19th century Vienna wall clock in ebonised case with raised crest, turned finials and side columns, white enamel dial and single weight driven movement

Lot 860

A 19th century Vienna style wall clock, key wound, in walnut case

Lot 457

A gilt metal mantel clock, late 19th century, with eight-day bell striking movement, the backplate stamped CHLES MT and serial numbered 23253, with white enamel cartouches to the dial, each with a Roman numeral and with a plaque signed for HOWELL JAMES & Co., the pierced case 38.5cm x 20cm x 18cmCondition 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. The movement is ticking when wound but sounds 'laboured'. Not striking at present as the hammer arm is lackingWith a winding key, and pendulum. The case with marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions, consistent with age and use, dirt and discolouration and uneven finish to the surface overallThere is a chip to the IIII cartouche, the others with light signs of wear and age. The signature cartouche has wear to the Indian Ink inscriptionThe glass is missing to the rear door panelPlease refer to additional images for visual reference to conditionThe clock is 18cm deep overall Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 475

A French lacquered brass mantel clock, late 19th century, the movement by Samuel Marti, Paris, the circular eight-day two train gong striking movement with anchor escapement regulated by disc bob pendulum incorporating Brocot type regulation to suspension, the backplate stamped with S. Marti, MEDAILLE DE BRONZE roundel beneath serial number 427 to upper left margin and further numbers 4, 8 to lower edge, the circular cream enamel Arabic numeral dial with pierced gilt rosette centre, vertical numerals and steel hands set behind a hinged bevel-glazed cast bezel, the case with eagle surmount to the domed caddy superstructure cast with rosettes within foliate borders to each side, over anthemion and scroll pierced crests and leafy spandrel infill around the dial, the sides centred with female mask sunbursts, on waisted leaf-cast moulded plinth base applied with lyre mount to front over lions paw feet, 42cm high, together with a pair of brass urn side pieces, each of square-section shouldered form cast with starburst panels over mask of Hermes within pierced leafy scrollwork infill to each side, each 29cm high (3)

Lot 484

A Napoleon III ormolu and verde antico marble mantel clock, in Louis XVI style, Rodier Fils, Paris, circa 1860, the eight-day countwheel bell striking movement with anchor escapement regulated by disc bob pendulum incorporating Brocot type regulation to suspension, the backplate stamped with JAPY FRERES & CIE, EXPOSITION, 1855, GRANDE MED., D'HONNEUR roundel to centre and with further oval stamp RODIER, PARIS above serial number 202 to upper left, the circular blue-on-white enamel Roman numeral dial with Arabic five minutes to outer track and scroll-pierced gilt hands set behind hinged bead cast convex-glazed bezel, the case with cherub and lovebird cast surmount to the concave-sided superstructure over a pair of cornucopiae draped over the dial flanked by marble inset concave panels to sides, on generous stepped inverted breakfronted base applied with rosettes at the angles over toupe feet, 34cm high, 20cm wide, 15cm deep, together with a pair of twin candelabra side pieces, late 19th century, each modelled with naturalistic flowers issuing from an Neo-classical urn over cylindrical marble upright with scroll-cast foot, approximately 25.5cm high (3)Rodier Fils are recorded in Tardy DICTIONNAIRE DES HORLOGERS FRANCAIS as working from Rue Charlot, Paris, circa 1850. 

Lot 133

A Regency ebonised quarter striking bracket clock, unsigned, circa 1810, the five pillar twin fusee movement with anchor escapement regulated by lenticular bob pendulum and two-in-one ting-tang quarter strike on two bells mounted to the upper margin of the geometric border engraved shouldered backplate fitted with pendulum hold fast to centre, the circular white painted convex dial with vertical Arabic numerals and steel spade hands, the break-arch case with hinged brass carrying handle to the moulded single pad surmount over cavetto cornice and full-height front door fitted with convex glazed circular brass bezel over concave-topped brass fish scale sound fret to lower margin, the sides with further rectangular fish scale frets and the rear with plain panel door within the frame of the case, on cavetto moulded skirt base with brass ogee bracket feet. 39.5cm high (handle down), 31cm wide, 19.5cm deepCondition Report: Movement appears complete and fundamentally all-original with no obvious evidence of alteration or significant replacements. The mechanism is working (will run and strike correctly) however is somewhat dirty/neglected hence a clean/service is required before putting into service. The dial has overall flaking/losses and wear most noticeably to the lower edge, the hands are probably replacements with the minute being a little kinked (has been bent and straightened).The top of the case (including the top mouldings) has been rebuilt with the mouldings replaced with a simpler single profile than the originals which would have most likely been of double profile and taller. This has required the upper margin of the arch of the front door to be extended slightly to allow for the shallower top mouldings. The top mouldings are also omitted from the rear of the case (originally they would have continued around all sides of the case). The back door is a replacement - the original was probably glazed. The rest of the case is otherwise in sound original unrestored condition with faults limited to age related bumps, scuffs and small repairs. There are no locks present - both the front and rear doors are now held by hook clasps.Clock has original pendulum but no winder or case key. Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 187

A French gilt brass mantel clock garniture, the movement by Samuel Marti et Cie, Paris, late 19th century, the circular eight-day gong striking movement with anchor escapement regulated by disc bob pendulum with Brocot type regulation to suspension, the backplate stamped with S. Marti et Cie, MEDAILLE DE BRONZE roundel over numbers 2049, 4 11, the circular concave gilt Arabic numeral dial with pierced rosette decorated centre and steel moon hands within moulded surround behind hinged bevel glazed bezel, the rectangular temple-form case with two-tier finial to the domed superstructure decorated with a relief cast Classical figural frieze and flanked by further vase finials, above cavetto cornice and free-standing Corinthian pillars to each corner over plain plinth base with disc feet, 40cm high, 19.5cm wide, 12.5cm deep, the side pieces modelled as twin handled ovoid urns each with flared lip, leafy scroll handles and repeating band of rosettes to waist over stepped plinth base with disc feet, each 23cm high (3)

Lot 369

A Louis Philippe gilt and patinated bronze figural mantel clock, Pons, Paris, circa 1840, the eight-day two train countwheel bell striking movement with anchor escapement regulated by disc bob pendulum incorporating silk suspension and stamped with Pons, MEDAILLE D'OR, 1827 roundel over serial number 2131 to backplate, the circular silvered Roman numeral dial with blued steel trefoil hands within rope-twist cast surround, the case modelled with a 17th century mariner resting on a rocky outcrop with globe, anchor and a chart over plinth base incorporating generous gilt repeating leaf cast decoration to skirt and anthemion cast feet, 43cm high, 28cm wide, 10cm deepPierre-Honoré-César Pons was born in Paris in 1773 and after studying with the Jesuits in the rue Mouffetard he went to train under the eminent clockmaker Antide Janvier. Unfortunately the unrest of the French Revolutionary period disrupted his training but he was recommended by Janvier to the prestigious Lepaute family who took him on in 1798. Pons completed his training under the Lepautes and developed an interest in precision horology; in 1803 he opened his own workshop rue de la Huchette, near the Place Saint-Michel. In order to satisfy the financial demands of running a workshop, whilst taking time to work on the development of precision horology, Pons acted as supplier of movements to many the eminent horologists of the period such as Berthoud, Breguet and Lepine. During this time he developed several escapements and created improved wheel-cutting and pinion polishing machines. With the encouragement of Ferdinand Berthoud in 1804 Pons presented his 'Observations sur l'échappement libre' to the Academy of Sciences where it was praised by the jury and the Academy congratulated him. Around this time the French clockmaking town of Saint-Nicholas d'Aliermont was in crisis due to the collapse of the industry. Napoleon's minister responsible for Fine Arts, Industry and Commerce, the Count de Champagny, ordered the Académie des Sciences to find someone suitable to turn the industry around. Honoré Pons was approached as he had the necessary skills and had developed the tools and practices most appropriate for the task. After a period of reluctance he accepted on the basis that the state will pay him a generous amount for his machines as long as they were installed and used in the Saint Nicholas workshops. By 1808 Pons was producing fine quality 'blanc-roulants' for an affordable price which received high praise from makers such as Breguet and recognition by the Academie in their report to Napoleon Bonaparte. Over the following decades Honoré Pons expanded the Saint Nicholas operations and became a principal supplied of movements to the Parisian clockmaking trade from his premises in Paris's rue de la Barillerie on the île de la Cité. In 1827 he was awarded a gold medal and in 1839 was awarded the Croix de la Légion d'Honneur by King Louis Philippe. In 1846, at the end of an illustrious career, pons sold his firm to Borromée Délépine and retired, living in an elegant Parisian mansion at 20, rue Cassette. 

Lot 417

A French ebonised and gilt metal mounted dial wall clock, 19th century, the frame with wreath decoration, 56cm diameterCondition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and useOld splits and cracks, some chips and losses, There are signs of old woodworm to the case, the gilt metal areas with dirt, discolouration, wear and some bending and misshapingLater plastic windows to the rear to boardsThe dial and movement are loose to the case - these would need securing before installation in a domestic setting. The movement, dial and case are very likely all associated to eachother 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. With a pendulum - this is broken and in two pieces. Two pieces of case moulding are detached but present with the lot - there are other pieces which appear to be missingThe dial is 25cm wide across the circular chapter ring, it is 27cm wide overall (octagonal)Please refer to additional images for visual reference to conditionCondition Report Disclaimer

Lot 277

Carrs silver mounted travel clock.

Lot 164

Ornate gilt metal three piece garniture clock set, clock 27cm high.

Lot 214

Carved walnut mantel clock with French movement by Maple & Co. Ltd Paris, 36cm.

Lot 435

Reproduction Quartz Station clock.

Lot 63

Brandy porcelain keg, Cranberry glass, resin head, ice bucket, cased cutlery, Gleneagles sculpture, rolled fabric, wall clock etc

Lot 246

Silver framed easel clock, Kitney & Co. London, and engine-turned silver cigarette case (2).

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