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An Edwardian inlaid mahogany balloon mantel clock, the dial set with Arabic numerals and French movement, case with inlaid fan motif, on metal ball feet, height 23cm, and a similar example within an architectural serpentine-topped case, the dial set with Roman numerals and signed 'Oldfields Ltd Liverpool', movement stamped 'R&Co', on stepped plinth base to bracket feet, height 17cm (2). CONDITION REPORT The balloon case is scratched, knocked, has various marks, base looks to be later, the Liverpool clock case is scratched and knocked, chip to a corner, sun bleached.
An early 20th century table clock with barrel movement, enamelled chapter rings set with Arabic increments around gold coloured central floral frieze, set in a dish-shaped pierced brass surround with rosettes and floral detail with Green Man mask to the top, height 28cm. CONDITION REPORT Not in going order, heavy cracking to the chapter ring, nibbles to the crystal, some marks to the brass frame.
A collection of seven mainly Art Deco mantel clocks to include a Smiths example with Art Deco mirror frame, the silvered and yellow dial set with Roman numerals, height 14cm, a Napoleon hat mahogany-cased chiming mantel clock, the silvered dial set with Roman numerals, height 24cm, a small Jeffam clock in marble case, the silvered dial set with Roman numerals, a Mettamec oak and white metal example, a Newhaven alarm clock, and one other eight-day mahogany-cased clock with black white and silvered Art Deco Supports (7).
J O'Brien, Linacre; an oak-cased church wall clock of large proportions, from the Linacre Mission (Booth) Liverpool, the painted dial set with Roman numerals, signed, fusée movement within a circular frame, with scroll and foliate carved section below, lacking glass, diameter of dial 30cm, overall 73 x 53 x 16cm (af). CONDITION REPORT Lacking glass, some small areas of paint loss to the numerals, chips around keyhole, flaking paint around the edges of the dial, some marks and crazing to dial, some knocks and scratches to the case.
A Keswick Staybrite round tray, diameter 33cm, a pair of brass candlesticks, an oak tea canister in barrel form, an 19th century clear pressed moulded ale glass (with engraved dedication) and a table clock decorated in the Chinese style (5). CONDITION REPORT Clock makers mark is E within a circle
A Vincenti & Cie 19th century French dome-top oak-cased inlaid mantel clock with Vincetti movement, the white enamelled chapter dial set with Roman numerals, with visible escapement, height 40cm (lacking pendulum), a small square glazed display case (previously wall-mounted), length 37cm, width 32cm, depth 6cm, an early 20th century Chinese root wood figure with brass inlaid decoration depicting a sage/holy man, height 32cm, a pair of decorative carved buffalo horns, Canadian design by K C Gibbs, also a pair of cattle horns joined with wooden dowel, length tip to tip 110cm (5). CONDITION REPORT the mantel clock is lacking pendulum, missing trim to the dome top case.
Cumming (Alexander). The Elements of Clock and Watch-Work, Adapted to Practice. In Two Essays, 1st edition, 2nd issue?, London: Printed for the Author, 1766, 16 folding engraved plates (a few margins a little frayed), errata leaf, front endpaper, title and dedication leaves detached, some light spotting and soiling, contemporary half calf, spine rubbed with some worming, edge wear, 4toQty: (1)NOTESESTC T140747. There was another issue printed by J. Hughs, referenced by ESTC T140748.
An Edwardian walnut mantle clock with domed top, brass finials, marquetry inlay, columns, fish grille panels and brass bracket feet, the 4 1/2" steel dial signed 'T Kirkness & Sons Scarbo'(rough), the movement striking on two gongs signed Lenzkirch, height 36.5cm.Condition: currently working however not sold with any guarantees, surface wear to dial, a couple of minor chips to case as pictured, some minor damage to inside back of door, key and pendulum present.
A George III mahogany eight day long case clock, the case attributed to Gillows Lancaster with brass finial, broken swan neck pediment with brass mounts, gilt and blue glass panels, arched hood with corinthian brass mounted fluted columns, the 14" dial with rolling moon, seconds subsidiary and date aperture, painted with birds and signed Henry Fisher Preston, inlaid mahogany case with fluted quarter columns and stood on ogee bracket feet, width 55cm, depth 26cm & height 247cm, with key, pendulum and a pair of weights.Condition: split to base of case, rear foot detached, various small areas of inlay loss, slight bowing to bottom of case door, some minor losses to hood dentilated areas, wear throughout dial with chips to enamel on edges, overall colour and patination good, will be sold without any guarantees to be in working order.
A Regency brass inlaid mahogany bracket clock, domed top with brass finials, corinthian brass mounted fluted columns, the 9" dial with Roman numerals and indistinctly signed J ....... Liverpool, the sides with gilt brass handles and fish skin grills, platform base with moulding and stood on four gilt brass ball feet, brass twin fusee movement striking hourly, width 41cm, depth 23cm & height 62cm.Condition: chips to dial with numerals re-painted, some damage to brass frame of window, minor wear to inlay and general wear to outer of case, has pendulum and key.
Joseph Wilson of Stamford. An early 19thC flame mahogany longcase clock, the enamel break arch dial with moon phase, painted spandrels of cornucopia, the dial bearing Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, eight day two train movement with bell strike, the hood with swan neck pediment and central urn surmount, foliate blind fret work, above a glazed door flanked by triple columns, brass capped, the trunk door with Gothic arch tracery flanked by triple columns, raised on a panelled base and ogee bracket feet, with pendulum and key, 255cm high. Joseph Wilson, circa 1820, is listed in Lincolnshire Clock, Watch & Barometer Makers (Wilbourn & Ellis) p.114.

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