A Royal, London watch 41040-02 with quartz movement. 5ATM water resistant to 50m T-21. Stainless steel case, a simple black face with metallic numeral indicators. Three separate dials for day, date and 24hr clock. Royal black leather strap. With case and instructions. Watch purchased in 2011. VGC-Mint, no evidence of wear. The watch is not running at the time of cataloguing. Please note we do not test for accuracy of time or duration of the power reserve or guarantee the future working of the movement. The movement may need servicing at the buyer's discretion. £30-50
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3x clocks. An Edwardian early 20th Century mantle timepiece with balance wheel escapement, with stringing and shell marquetry (minor damage to case). Together with a Art Deco style Bentima pendulum clock striking and chiming on four gongs in a red painted case and another pendulum mantle clock stiking on a gong. £40-60
A fine George III longcase 8 day movement with anchor escapement and brass arched dial by John Baddely / Baddeley of Albrighton, who built the clock for the church in Tong, Shropshire. Face with silvered chapter ring, date wheel and separate seconds dial and striking on a bell. Movement screwed to possibly original saddle board. Dimensions of face approx 308mm wide, 440mm to top of arch. Baddely also specialised in making barometers and optics, and was noted for inventing a new type of refraction telescope. He died in 1804. £100-150
An oak and mahogany longcase clock,mid-19th century, the break-arch swan-neck pediment over a white-painted dial with black Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, fitted with an eight-day movement striking the hours on a bell, the case with fluted pilasters and on bracket feet,60cm wide26cm deep224cm high
Georgian mahogany and oak longcase clock with swan-neck pediment, the painted broken arch dial with exotic bird decoration to the arch, anchor shields to the spandrels, signed indistinctly and inscribed 'Bromsgrove', with calendar arch, herringbone borders and bird inlaid patera to the trunk door flanked by pair reeded brass capped inset forepilasters, on bracket feet, 30-hour movement, 226cm high approx
Oak longcase clock with raised pediment, having curved sides, three ball finials, square brass dial with subsidiary seconds dial and calendar aperture, inscribed ‘Jno Wright, London’, with mask and scroll spandrels, the hood with brass capped fluted fore-pilasters, plain trunk on bracket feet (possibly later case), 209cm overall, with eight-day movement Condition ReportThe face including border measures 41.5cmx29.5cm.Damage top of case at left finial.Photos added.
Six Staffordshire pottery figures and a continental porcelain figure, mid to late 19th century, comprising a pearlware group of musicians, a clock case group, an equestrian highlander, a girl on a goat, a pair of huntsman flanking a clock case, a figure of a girl and a continental porcelain theatrical figure, tallest 26cm high (7)
Silver curb link charm bracelet hung with ten assorted charms, some articulated, including a cuckoo clock and with silver heart padlock clasp, approx. 60g, a set of eight enamel charms depicting Snow White and Seven Dwarfs hung on a gilt metal bracelet and a MJ Hummell gilt metal strap watch, the dial depicting a boy and rabbit and titled to the back HUM307 "Weidmannsheil!"Condition ReportWeight approx 14 grams.Enamel on Snow White bracelet in overall good condition, some light surface marks. Appears to be a small chip to the top of Bashfuls' hat. There is an area of loss to the bottom of Snow White. See photos.
A silver pocket watch, Birmingham 1876, John Forrest of London. CONDITION REPORT: Not running. Dial with numerous hairline cracks. Small chips to edge of dial at 6 o' clock. No key. Runs temporarily when shook. The push-pin to release the movement from the case is rusted and seized in place. As such I cannot view the movement to photograph it.
An early 19th century small fusee pair cased pocket watch, the movement indistinctly marked ** London, dial width 34 mm. CONDITION REPORT: Small chip to dial at 6 o' clock. Hairline crack across centre of dial. Lacks minute hand. Soldered repair to hinge of inner case. Some of the screws in the movement are rusted. Outer case slightly warped and does not click shut with the watch inside. See images.

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