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W. Hough, Portsmouth. A 19thC flame mahogany long case clock, with an arched moon phase dial, decorated with floral spandrels, chapter ring bearing Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, with an eight day four pillar, two train movement, with bell strike, the hood with dentil moulding and brass capped, fluted columns, the case of pain form, raised on bracket feet, with pendulum, weights and keys, 199cm high.
A Timecraft light oak longcase clock, with an arched moon phase dial, decorated with cherubic spandrels, silvered chapter ring bearing Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, eight day three train movement with Westminster chimes, rod strike, the oak case with glazed door and fluted demi pilasters, with pendulum, weights and keys, with paperwork, 190cm high.
A George II walnut longcase clock,the rectangular hood with 12inch brass and silvered dial signed to an oval plaque 'John Pyke London', with strike/silent dial to the arch, seconds dial and date aperture, foliate urn spandrels, 5 pillar movement, the figured rectangular trunk door on a reduced plinth base, with restorations and repairs 222cm highCondition report: Case and dial have been cleaned and restored. Currently working. See images to show general condition. Door length 106cm
An Empire style gilt metal mounted black marble mantle clock, late 19th century,the portico case with 12cm dial, sunburst pendulum and bell striking drum movement, on four disc feet44.5cm highProvenance:Property from a Suffolk country houseCondition report: chip to rear corner of top, left hand winding hole chipped; gilt finish worn/tarnished in places. Movement untested for any length of time, but appears to be working.
An imposing Victorian chiming table clock,the ebonised and gilt metal mounted case with arched dial marked 'Bristol Goldsmiths Alliance', chime/silent and Chime on Eight Bells/Cambridge Chimes subsidiary dials above silvered chapter ring, within gilt Rococo spandrels, the three train movement striking on a gong and chiming on 8 bells, with pierced brass side frets, on bold scroll feet 62cm highCondition report: cracks to case/frame, rear door grille bent. Sold as seen on behalf of a Cambridge College. Appears to strike and chime when the hands are advanced, but not currently ticking/working. Some old knocks/marks to case. Please see images.
A mahogany longcase clock, early 19th century,the hood with swanneck pediment over 13inch (33cm) brass and silvered dial signed to a boss in the arch 'Stockell & Stuart, Newcastle', with seconds dial and date aperture, 4 pillar movement, the crossbanded and boxwood strung trunk with lancet top door, on ogee feet 242cm highProvenance: Collection of Sherwood Hunter Private collection, NewcastleCondition report: case colour somewhat faded. Movement ticks for a short time only before stopping. Hood door does not precisely fit the dial shape, but no packing under seat board. See photos.
A George III green lacquer and Chinoiserie decorated longcase clock,the pagoda top hood with 12inch brass dial signed 'Willm Mason, London', strike/silent to the arch, silvered seconds dial and chapter ring, date aperture, Rococo spandrels, 5 pillar bell striking movement, the trunk with break-arch door, all on a rectangular plinth 235cm highProvenance: Property of a Suffolk collector Footnote: Works for only a short time before stopping. Movement probably needs a clean/service. Decoration refreshed. Small packing pieces under seatboard, so possibly a mariage but a good fit to hood aperture if so. Two brass cased weights and pendulum. Condition report: photos attached. many thanks
A French brass carriage clock, 19th century,the backplate engraved 'Repasse par Leroy & fils... Palais Royal Paris' numbered 2898 and 6787, gorge case, dial with moon hands, faded inscription for Leroy, platform lever escapement, with leather travel case 14.5cm high (handled folded)Provenance:Collection of the late Mr Nigel Alington Items formerly at Little Barford Manor House, BedfordshireCondition report: lacquer faded and worn to case. Not currently working. It does have a non-original key.
An Edwardian inlaid mahogany chiming longcase clock,the hood with swanneck pediment above marquetry front case, 31.5cm arched brass dial with silvered chapter ring and seconds dial, gilt mask spandrels, three train movement striking and chiming on 5 gongs277cm highCondition report: pendulum spring broken, movement rather dusty, probably in need of a service. Sold as seen.
Scottish Royal Field Artillery Lowland Brigade (Edinburgh Bty) Distinguished Service Order, DSO , TD, MID Medal Group. Awarded to Lieutenant Colonel Edward James Inches DSO TD. Comprising: Distinguished Service Order, MAJOR E.J INCHES RFA(T), 1st January 1917 (Engraved), 1914/15 Star MAJOR RFA, British War Medal, Victory Medal, MID LT COL, Territorial Decoration (GVR HM London 1919) Engraved to the reverse (›Lt. Col. E.J. INCHES DSO 1st Lowland Bde RFA). Medals have been cleaned and mounted court style. Housed in a Spink case. Accompanied by original commission scroll appointing Inches a Second Lieutenant in the Volunteer Force March 1900. This unusually signed in ink Edward R & I (after January 1901 when Queen Victoria died and Edward became King Edward VII). Lieutenant Colonel Edward James Inches announcement of the DSO appeared in the London Gazette on the 1st January 1919 and he was Mentioned in Dispatches on the 4th January 1917. He was commissioned into the Volunteer Force 1st City of Edinburgh Battery Royal Field Artillery Volunteers and was promoted to Captain in January 1902. At the outbreak of the Great War he was commanding the Battery and landed in France on the 13th June 1915. He was promoted to the rank of Lt Col in August 1916 and from September 1917 to August 1918 he commanded the 211 Brigade RFA. He retired shortly after the war. A resident of Princess Street Edinburgh and a clock maker, he was given a Royal Warrant in 1918, he was appointed a JP and later Deputy County Lieutenant. He died in 1934

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