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A rare George III parcel gilt and mahogany longcase clock, striking on a bell, the Battersea enamel dial decorated in puce on a pale ground and marked "Scotfon Liverpool", the hood with a broken arch pediment inset beneath with verre églomisé style panels, the dial flanked by columns with corinthian capitals, over a case with a central door with blind fretwork above and flanking, along with quarter turned reeded columns, on a plinth base 226cm high
A large quantity of various 12" vinyl records, including Caravan, Smokey Robinson, Simply Red, Keith Stewart, Lonnie Donnegan, Rod Stewart, Peter Cook & Dudley Moore, The Platters, The Goon Show, Monty Python, The Two Ronnies, Not The Nine 'O Clock News, Fawlty Towers, Five Star, Cliff Richard, Tennessee Ernie Ford, Boxcar Willie, Leo Sayer, Bach, Crystal Gale, Elkie Brooks, Julian Bream etc. - over two boxes
A brass four glass mantel clock, early 20th Century, the case with beaded cornice, with two foliate scrolling bands, the ivory coloured dial with Arabic numeral chapter ring, decorated with floral swags, with two winding squares, the movement stamped 283411, with gong strike, with mercury pendulum and key. 26cm high
An early 20th Century Black Forest carved wooden mantle clock in the form of a gnome, supporting a circular silvered dial. 23cm highCondition Report: The mechanism would need attention. Split to the base visible in the image, it runs to the middle of the base. There is a chip to below the left hand. There is a split to the branch extending from the base to the back of the figure.
A George III mahogany mantel clock by Percival Mann, London, the case with domed top and brass carrying handle, with glazed door and floral fret work to the top, with glazed sides and back, on block feet, the dial with silvered Roman and Arabic numeral chapter ring, with date aperture and mock pendulum aperture, a strike/silent dial above, with gilt brass scroll and C scroll design ground, steel pierced hands, with two winding squares, the brass double fusee movement with verge escapement, and repeat striking, with various keys, 39cm highCondition Report: There are keys for both doors and there is a winding key. There is also a pull. The case is in good order and of a good colour. We cannot guarantee the movement though when the pendulum is released the flywheel rotates.
An early 19th century mahogany cased bracket clock by JOSEPH DUDDS LONDON. The single handle and Pagoda top over pierced fretwork sides. The gilt dial plate and silvered chapter ring embellished with pierced brass spandrels, enclosing a foliate engraved, single train movement with bob pendulum. 47cm highCondition Report: Numerous losses to the case, age related cracks to the sides and rear. Fairly heavy age related wear.
Royal Doulton, a collection of Snowmen figures inspired by the Raymond Briggs Snowman, to include James, Snowman's piano, Pianist Snowman, Bass Drummer Snowman, Cellist Snowman, the Snowman Tobogganing, Cowboy Snowman, Cymbal Player Snowman,Trumpeter Snowman, Drummer Snowman, Highland Snowman, Stylist Snowman, together with a Snowman egg cup, a mug, a pin tray and a wall clock, and a Bunnikins figure of a Drum Major, all unboxed (17)
George Atkins, London, 1767-1855. A George III twin wire driven fusee bracket clock, the eight day movement striking and repeating the hours on a bell. The dome top mahogany case with brass carry handle and fish scale fret panels. The white enamel dial and backplate both signed George Atkins. London. 38cm high George Atkins was the son of Francis Atkins who was Master of the Clockmakers Company in 1780. He joined the Clockmakers Company in 1788 and became Master in 1845. Condition Report: The case is in good order. The movement is seen working though we cannot guarantee it. It looks to have been restored. See further images. There is a winding key and a key for the front and back doors. The back door key and lock need attention.
A George III mahogany longcase clock, by Joshua Brown, Liverpool, with 12 inch steel and brass face with cherub spandrels and date aperture and seconds dial, the arch with moonphase, the hood with swan neck pediment, the eight day movement striking on a bell, H 233cmCondition Report: There is no winding key though there is a key to the trunk door. There is a pendulum but no weights. We cannot guarantee the movement. The feet are later, the lower backboard is later.
An Edwardian oak cased mantel clock, the case of architectural design, the dial with Arabic numeral chapter ring, with subsidiary dials for Strike/silent and chime, with scrolling spandrels, with gong strike, 46cm highCondition Report: We cannot guarantee the workings and it does not appear to be working. There is a key and a pendulum.
A late 19th century Continental wall clock, the 12cm white enamel dial in a glazed and beechwood case, twin train movement striking on a coil, pediment detachable, height 78cm, together with an American Waterbury clock, in a shaped oak case, rear bearing maker's label, height 55cm overall, (2)Condition Report: Door on Waterbury clock detached and with old poor repair.
Third Reich period Kriegsmarine U-boat clock. The silvered brass dial with Arabic numerals is numbered 12947N with an eagle and swastika over the letter M. The brass glazed bezel with lock to the three O'clock position is stamped 94 in a circular stepped brass case stamped with the movement numbed 12994 to the 20cm dia. back. Non original key. Note: By repute the vendor's grandfather worked in London Docks, and acquired this clock during his work.Condition Report: Some dents and scores to the case.Areas of soldering and polish residue. Slight yellowing to dial.Clock has been wound and is working. Attention from a restorer or clock maker is advisable to ensure continued working.

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