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Rare SAS Limited Edition Royal Worcester silver and porcelain clock tower, specially commissioned by The Warrant Officers and Sergeants Mess 22 Special Air Service Regiment 1994, with factory marks and SAS emblem 'Who Dares Wins' stamped to the base, the clock tower is fashioned from silver Birmingham hallmark dated 1969, with a brass SAS motif applied to the front of the clock tower, approx 16.5 cms h. A presentation plaque has been removed. Note: the clock mechanisms are all present but they will need putting together and new batteries.
Early 18th century Thomas Deykin Worcester 30 hr brass clock movement. The clock having a 10" brass face with silvered Roman dial and brass floral spandrels, the face numbered 200. The movement strikes to a bell, having a rod pendulum and lead weight, no case. Note: the movement has been subject to restoration, with new screws evident.
SCOTTISH GEORGE III MAHOGANY AND LINE INLAID LONGCASE CLOCK, BY JOHN ROBERTSON, EDINBURGH EARLY the hood with a swan pediment centred by a brass eagle, with an arched engraved silvered 12 inch dial, with seconds subsidiary dial and date aperture, signed John Robertson Potterrow Port Edinburgh, flanked by fluted columns, above the trunk with arched fielded panel door, flanked by quarter fluted columns, raised on plinth base and bracket feet, with an eight day movement, striking on a bell(50cm wide 227cm high 27cm deep)
REGENCY MAHOGANY BRASS INLAID MANTLE CLOCK, T & R NOBLE, BATH EARLY 19TH CENTURY the circular enamel dial with Roman numeral chapter and one winding hole, with maker's signature, in an arched case with a brass handle and outlined with bead moulding and brass line inlay, raised on gilt metal ball feet embossed with flowers, with a single train non-striking movement(32cm high, 21cm wide, 14cm deep)Property of a Scottish Borders family
REGENCY MAHOGANY BRACKET CLOCK, GOODMAN, KENTISH TOWN EARLY 19TH CENTURY the cream enamel dial with Roman numerals and two winding holes, signed 'Goodman/ KENTISH TOWN', in a lancet case with line moulding and brass handles, raised on brass ball feet; the eight-day movement striking a bell with pull repeat, with an engraved and signed backplate(29cm wide, 45cm high, 19cm deep)
Im Hof Desktop clock in triptych shape with to be opened doors, bronze gilded case with Limoges multi coloured and painted designs in medieval manner, Roman numbers with two bronze fingers described Swiss, glazed dial, numbered 3265, wind up ring on the reverse, 20. century,high 15 cm , open 28 cm wide
A Gent's vintage 9ct gold wristwatch, the circular dial with roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, set to a plain polished 9ct gold square case, 2.8cm x 2.8cm, hand wind movement, import marks for London 1922, set to a brown fabric strap, together with a Gent's vintage 9ct gold Eterna-Matic Centenaire wristwatch, round cream dial with baton markers set to a plain polished case, 33mm diameter, set to a red and blue fabric strap (at fault), gross weight (excluding straps) 47gms (2) Provenance: Ruyton Hall, Shropshire 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; Eterna-Matic: Watch is running, but the crown is missing, thus the hands cannot be adjusted. Dial: Good order, no cracking or fractures. Markers and hands have some degradation, but are in good order. All lettering is clear and legible. The glass is heavily scratched, but there are no chips, cracks or losses. Case: There is moderate scratching and wear to the case, but no denting or splitting. Strap: Good order, no splitting or fraying. Buckle showing some wear, but is in good order.Other example: Currently in working order. Dial: Small chip to the edge of the dial at five 'o' clock, but no other cracks, chips or losses. All marks and numbers are in tact and legible. There is moderate scratching to the glass, but no cracks, chips or losses. Case: Pierced to one corner. The hinge to the cover to the reverse is broken, and not secure to the case. There is moderate scratching and wear, and some minor denting to the sides. Strap and buckle are in good order.
A Waltham gold plated half-hunter pocket watch, the circular white dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial to six 'o' clock, set to a plain polished case with black enamelled chapter ring to cover, manual wind movement, 50mm diameter, together with a Waltham gold plated half-hunter fob watch, circular white dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial to six 'o' clock, set to a plain polished case with black enamelled chapter ring to cover, manual wind movement, 35mm diameter (2) 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; Larger example: Currently not in working order. There are a couple of hairline cracks to the dial, one running from 10 - 2, and one running from 9 to the subsidiary seconds dial. No other chips or losses. All numbering and letters in good order. Glass in good order, some scratching and wear only. Moderate loss to the enamel on the exterior case. Heavy scratching to the glass on the cover. Some denting to the front, sides and reverse, heavy scratching and loss to the plating concentrated on the reverse and loop. Front cover opens smoothly and closes with a snap, reverse cover opens smoothly but does not close securely.Smaller example: Currently not in working order. Glass and subsidiary seconds hand missing. Hairline crack to dial between 9 and 12. Some scratching to the numbers and lettering, but this is largely in good order. Some loss to the enamel on the outside cover, heavy scratching to the glass. Small dents to the reverse, sides and cover, heavy scratching and some loss to the plate around the loop. All covers open smoothly and close with a snap.
A lady's vintage Tissot 9ct gold wristwatch, the circular silver tone dial with engine turned decoration, Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds dial to six 'o' clock, set to a plain polished cushion shaped 9ct gold case, marks to inside case for Edinburgh 1940, manual wind movement, case measuring (excluding lugs) 20mm x 20mm, set to a gold plated expanding strap, together with another lady's vintage 9ct gold wristwatch, marks to case for London 1931, manual wind movement, case diameter 26mm, set to a gold plated brick link strap (2) Condition Report; Tissot: Good order, currently working. Moderate staining and wear to dial but all letters and numbers are clear. Light scratching to watch glass. Light denting to case, moderate scratching and wear, particularly around the seal. Some of the links to the strap are bent and distorted.Second example: Currently not in working order. Some discoloration and staining to dial, but all markers and numbers are clear. Moderate scratching to watch glass. Heavy denting and scratching to case, but no splitting or signs of repair. Strap in good order, but buckle clasp is broken.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.
A late 19th century French Empire style gilt metal mantel clock, the case surmounted with classical figures flanking a lyre above an 8cm dial, enclosing the two train movement striking on a saucer bell, the case cast in relief with conforming figures and swags and raised upon scrolled feet, 46cm high, pendulum and keyCondition report; Clock runs when wound, however no guarantee of working condition We believe the clock to be ormolu, buyers should satisfy themselves before bidding
A late 19th century French gilt brass Aesthetic Movement carriage timepiece, the visible escapement above a single train movement with slow and fast adjusters upon a back plate stamped 278, the pagoda shaped cornice extending to simulated bamboo three quarter posts, enclosing three porcelain panels decorated in polychrome shades depicting coastal landscapes and further foliate landscapes, embracing the 3cm gilt dial applied with Roman numerals, raised upon an integrated stepped plinth base, 9cm high without handle, with two keys NB A closely related clock is illustrated on the rear dust jacket of Roberts, Derek Carriage and other Travelling Clocks.Condition Report ;Very minor chip to RH panel, bottom LH corner (see extra image), multiple very minor scratches to clock dial, very minor rubbing to gilt on all panels, some 'grime' collection at the panel edges, clock runs when wound, although no guarantee of working order
A George III oak and mahogany cross banded thirty hour longcase clock by J Haley, Wrexham, the broken swan neck pediment over freestanding pilasters flanking the 28cm brass dial, applied with Roman and Arabic numerals centred with a date aperture and makers name, enclosing the chain driven thirty hour movement striking on a saucer bell, the case with quarter pilasters flanking the shaped door above a conforming cross banded lower panel, 213cm high, weight and pendulum
A George IV mahogany eight day longcase clock by John Heywood, Northwich, the break arch dial with moon phase above a 35cm painted dial, centred with subsidiary second and date dials, signed with the makers name, the two train movement strikes on a saucer bell, flanked by freestanding reeded pilasters over a frieze inlaid with the Prince of Wales feathers, and a shaped door embraced by reeded cluster columns, above a conforming lower panel with canted reeded corners, raised upon ogee bracket feet, 235cm high, two weights and pendulum
An early 19th century mahogany bracket clock, of lancet form, signed 'Campbell Oswestry', the 20cm white enamel dial with Roman numerals enclosing a twin fusee movement striking on a saucer bell, behind a rear glazed door, trellis vents to the sides and ring handles, all raised upon gilt metal ball feet, 45cm H Provenance: Ruyton Hall, Shropshire (at fault) Condition report; front plinth is detached with some loss to the ebony beading, a minor 'L' shaped gouge to the top of the case, minor hairline cracks running from the top the case, 2cm long ,and around the side handles, general rubbing and wear to the case commensurate with age and use, front left foot only loosely attached and requires attention, please see further images for clock movement and back plate conditionChains are present on both barrels, clock runs when wound and pendulum prompted, however no guarantee of working orderNo subsidiary strike lever on the dial
A late 19th century French walnut and gilt metal mantel clock, of waisted form with gilt metal applique, encasing the 8cm white enamel dial and single train movement, stamped '316868', 34cm HProvenance: Ruyton Hall, ShropshireCondition report; Heavy sun bleaching to the clock case, particularly the rear, some tarnishing/grime to gilt metal mounts, clock runs when wound but no guarantee of working order, very minor nibble around key aperture, minor play in both hinges Timepiece rather than clock, no striking mechanismMovement stamped 'Lenzkirch'
A George III pollard oak eight day longcase clock by Watkin Owens Llanrwst, the 33cm brass dial with a four pillar movement, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, above quarter reeded pilasters and a shaped door, 208cm H Provenance: Ruyton Hall, ShropshireCodition report; Much later movement board sitting on a wedge to one side, requires further attention. Gap in the door on the side of the hinges, multiple splits and cracks to the bottom board and sides, along with some water damage, some fading to the front and sides of the case
A Victorian papier mache drop dial fusee wall clock, the 30cm painted white dial indistinctly signed 'Henry, Shrewsbury', enclosing the single train fusee movement, within an ebonised case inlaid with mother of pearl and applied with gilt decoration, with a glazed pendulum aperture, complete with pendulum, 63cm highCondition report; General minor rubbing to the gilt, with very minor mother of pearl losses, light crazing to the clock case and to the painted dial, minor play in the hinge.Clock movement appears well maintained, however no guarantee of working condition
Andrew Dunlop. A fine early 18th century gold repoussé repeating pair case pocket watchDate: Circa 1720Movement: Gilt full plate fusee verge, pierced and engraved balance cock with steel 3 arm balance, silvered regulation, two polished hammers striking on an internal bellDial: Finely engraved champlevé, black Roman numerals, black outer minute track with Arabic numeral 5 minute markers, steel beetle and poker handsCase: Engraved inner with pierced sound frets, finely engraved outer with pierced and engraved foliate design and four profiles in relief, push repeat activated via the engraved pusher, heavy squared hingeSigned: Dial & movement, case stamped I.W for John Ward of Boars Head Court, Fleet Street, LondonSize: 56mmFootnotes:Andrew Dunlop is recorded as working between 1701 and 1732. He was the maker in 1716 of the turret clock for Hawkley House, Blackwater, and is also known as a maker of watches and long-case clocks. Conyers Dunlop was apprenticed to him in 1725.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Cartier. A stainless steel Belle Epoque style desk clockStainless steel arch form surround with engine turned foliate motif and green hardstone pyramids, silvered Roman numeral dial with black outer minute track and five minute lume markers, silvered sword hands with luminous inserts, quartz movement set within a circular casing, numbered 124448GD Date: Purchased 9th October 2010Size: 78mm x 65mm Accompaniments: Cartier box, Guarantee CertificateFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Jaeger-LeCoultre. A gilt brass Atmos clockModel: Classique ElyseeDate: Circa 1990Movement: 13-jewel Cal.540 No.700215Dial: White, gilt hour markers with Arabic numeral quarters, gilt dagger hands with blued tipsCase: Gilt brassSigned: Case & movementSize: 14cm x 19cm x 23cm Accompaniments: Jaeger-LeCoultre box, Operating InstructionsFootnotes:In 1928 Jean-Leon Reutter, a Swiss horologist, was granted the patent for the Atmos clock. The clock is driven by a mainspring that is re-wound by the expansion and contraction of the sealed drum affected by changes in temperature and atmospheric conditions. Jaeger LeCoultre improved Reutter's design and since 1935 have been making these clocks in a variety of forms.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

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