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A small 19th century French mantle clock, with a painted porcelain dial signed indistinctly ‘ Cumberbirch & Dutton, Paris’, centred with a water garden ruin, painted with black Roman numerals, painted with further vignettes of a courting couple, and further romantic landscapes, fitted throughout with ormolu type mounts, surmounted with a porcelain urn, on a gilt plaster and carved wood plinth base. Generally sound, in condition commensurate with age and use, present with key
A 19th century oak cased long case clock, the 13” painted dial with black Roman numerals and minute dial, marked Evan Evans, Aberayron, further painted with a lady accompanied by a spaniel, within painted spandrels, set within a oak hood, framed with mahogany, flanked by a pair of wrythen columns below a broken swan neck pediment, 244 cm high, 54 cm wide.
An early 20thC walnut and mahogany dome top bracket clock, the shaped case with gilt metal handle on compressed orb feet, fronted by a plaque G L Rose, Church Warden, Mickleham, 1927, with 16cm diameter Roman numeric dial, revealing a quarter striking key wind chiming movement, marked 746, with key and pendulum, 32cm high.
A late 18th/early 19thC mahogany longcase clock, the silvered dial with moon face, engraved with Roman numerals etc., eight day four pillar movement, the reverse of the dial stamped Wright, the mahogany case with three brass finials, shaped crest and reeded pilasters, the door with moulded edge and base with similar mouldings, on bracket feet, 224cm high.
LOOPING - a Swiss Art Deco 8-Day brass and green enamel travelling alarm clock, silvered dial with gilt baton hour markers, 15 jewel movement, serial no. 971739, height 5.5cm, working orderGood overall working order, corners and edges of enamel have some tiny areas of wear through to metal underneath, alarm function working and push-button working.
A 19th century brass-cased carriage clock, by Olliva & Botsford, plate no. 1661, height 12cm, in original leather case with keyVery good working order, case has rubbed edges and is slightly tarnished all over, back glass plate has one small chip in bottom left-hand corner, but otherwise no other chips or cracks, hand adjust smoothly, leather case is very worn and handle is almost torn off, hinged lid is detached but still present
DUNHILL - a large steel-cased shop advertising wall clock, bevelled case with Arabic numerals and quartz movement, by Ruegg S.A., case height 40cmGood overall condition, glass front is missing, case has light surface scratches all over with some heavier around hanging holes on back of case, no major damage or repair, hands adjust smoothly
A 19th century French marble 8-day mantel clock, by Woppenheim of Paris, gilt-bronze mounts with painted enamel panel numerals and painted Classical panels, plate no. 241, striking on a bell, case height 42cm, not currently workingGood overall original condition although not currently working, movement potentially over-wound, some small sections of case are chipped but these are mostly to the rear of the case, mounts would benefit from a polish, all enamel panels are present with no obvious damage, with key and pendulum
A French 18th century rosewood inlaid dome-top bracket clock, brass cherub and floral dial with Roman numerals hour markers, 8-day movement striking on a gong, plate no. 2754, case height 32cm with key, door key and pendulum, working orderGood overall working order, side panels of case have all over light craquelure possibly from heat expansion, left panel has one very small chip on bottom corner, inlay in good condition, dial in good condition with no damage but a few splits to the wood surrounding on the inner case, complete with key, pendulum and door key along with several old service documents, no bracket
A 19th century French gilt-bronze mantel clock under glass dome, by Henri Marc of Paris, 8-day movement striking on a bell, engraved foliate dial with painted Roman numeral hour markers and scrollwork feet, plate no. 27493, clock height 26cm, overall height 38cm, complete with pendulum and key, not currently workingGood overall condition although not currently working and needs a service, case has some areas of wear but no obvious damage, dome in good overall condition with a few small splinters at the base but no cracks and also needs a clean, complete with key and pendulum although probably not original
A continental ormolu clock and pair of candelabra, with enamelled dial and pink painted porcelain panels, clock height 30cm.Clock - marked to back 1347 & 55 and engraved w30424. Porcelain panel on base has painted inscription, not legible. 1 back foot is loose, rubbing and marks consistent with age. It has no pendulum, not currently working.Candelabra, Height 57cm, both have broken branches, some bent, one completely off and others loose but parts are present. Gilding and painted panels are rubbed. Some evidence of previous repair.
An 18th century longcase clock movement, by James Jordan of Chatham, circa 1740, 8-day movement with subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, dial width 30.5cmMovement has not been seen working, no pendulum or key present, metal wire holding pendulum has a recent repair but is broken again, will most likely need a service, numerals have some pitting but otherwise no obvious damage

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