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A good mixed lot to include a Zippo lighter 2032695, three Fountain pens to include a Parker and unmarked pen with platinum 41 ST Medium nib, a further unmarked pen with platinum Medium pointed 14 carat gold nib, also included in the lot is a hip flask, cufflinks, a gold on silver tie pin, hot pocket warmers, a travel clock, leather wallets and similar.
A mid 19c French mantel clock in boullework type case with black ebonised ground inlaid with cut brass and mother of pearl. The case has a waisted body over an ogive shaped base with wavy plinth. The 3.5in diam. white enamel dial has Roman numerals and bears Valery, Paris and has a cast and embossed bezel. The movement bears the same name and has silk pendulum suspension and countwheel striking on a bell. Clock stands 16in tall.
A mid 19c French Comptoise wall clock signed Bericlet freres a Avallon to the 9in diam. white enamel dial,which has Roman numerals and painted flowers in the centre. It has an embossed brass surround and an embossed and pierced cresting of cornucopia and a sunburst. The movement is of posted frame construction with verge escapement and vertical rack striking on a bell. It is mounted on a later wall bracket with long back board. It is lacking its pendulum and weights, bracket 31in tall overall.
A late 19c French mantel clock in boullework case with cut brass and tortoiseshell front with gilt brass feet and mounts. The case is of a waisted form with cabriole feet and a knopped finial. The 3.5in diam white enamel dial has black Roman numerals and arabic outer five minute numerals with fleur de lys hands. The single train movement has Brocot's pendulum suspension and the clock stands 12.5in tall overall.
A 1980 Franklin Mint Royal Geographical Society World Clock with eight day movement indicating current time anywhere around the globe. It has a rectangular mahogany base and a silvered rotating time band indicating current time at a set location plus a porcelain globe indicating time differences from G.M.T. The clock has never been used and is still in its protective travel carton with instructions and certificate of authenticity. Clock 11.5in tall overall.
A late 19c French mantel clock in boullework case (a/f) having an ogive shaped pedestal base on which is mounted an oval bezel and glass containing the brass chapter ring on a black felt base. Above this are two reclining gilt cherubs with cornucopia, which are flanked by gilt urns. The case has gilt paw feet and the rectangular French movement is countwheel striking on a bell. Clock stands 25.5in tall overall.
A late 19c German three train bracket clock by Winterhalder and Hoffmeier, the barrelled spring movement quarter chiming on four or eight gongs and hour striking on a ninth. The silvered dial has a full arch top and has subsidiary dials for chime/silent, chiming on four or eight gongs, and pendulum regulation. It is marked with retailers name Edward of Glasgow and is contained in a stained timber full arch case with glazed front door and gilt brass side frets, paw feet and flambe finials. The dial is flanked by fluted and reeded quarter columns and the case stands 18in tall overall.
A mid 19c French mantel clock by Jules Denand of Paris in ormolu rococo style waisted case decorated with foliage. The tarnished silvered dial has Roman numerals and moon hands and the movement has silk pendulum suspension and countwheel strike on a bell and has the makers name stamped on the back plate. The clock stands on a carved giltwood base which in turn sits on a rectangular black wooden base supporting a glass dome (a/f). The clock and dome stand 16in tall overall.
A late19c French carriage clock in glazed brass case with fluted rectangular corners and horizontal ribbing above and below the dial. The 2in diam cream enamel dial has arabic numerals and moon hands and is marked for the retailer Finnigan's of Manchester and has a satin gilt mask. The two train movement strikes on a gong and has a hour repeat button and has a lever platform escapement. The clock stands 7in tall (handle raised).
A late 19c French mantel clock in cast brass case decorated in scrollwork and foliage and having ornate bracket feet to the plinth and decorated columns to the corners of the case. The top has a flattened dome with crosshatch decoration, surmounted by a cast pineapple. The 4in diam. white enamel dial has arabic numerals with an embossed brass centre and cast bezel with a glass. The movement is countwheel striking on a bell. The clock stands 18in tall overall.
An early 20c French mantel clock in Art Nouveau 'Tulip' shaped balloon case in mahogany with boxwood edge stringing and inlaid pendants flanking the dial. The case has a brass bezel and brass bun feet and the convex 3.5in diam. dial has Roman numerals and spade hands and it marked for the retailer Souter of Dundee. The single train movement has a lever platform escapement. The clock stands 10in tall overall.
An early 19c English bracket clock by George Yonge. The double fusee movement has anchor escapement, chain drive and strikes on a bell. The 8in diam. convex painted dial has arabic numerals and matched steel hands. It is contained in a triple pad arched top mahogany case with fishscale side frets and central carrying handle and the front has a crescent shaped sound fret above the dial and spandrel shaped frets to the bottom front corners. It has a matching wall bracket with tapered base. Clock and bracket stand 27in tall overall.
A late 19c/early 20c French Bulle electric clock, the movement supported on a brass column mounted on a 8in diam. circular timber base. The 5.5in circular diam is silvered with arabic numerals and has a cut out centre to see the movement. The silk suspended pendulum has a coil forming the bob which encircles an arched electrode. The supporting column has a compartment to house a 1.5 volt battery. The whole is covered by a circular glass dome and stands 16in tall overall.
A late 19c French mantel clock in gilt spelter case with Paris porcelain blue ground dial and having a blue ground porcelain plaque to the base and a blue porcelain icon surmounting the case. The base plaque depicts a bird and foliage and the dial centre and urn are decorated with foliage. The case has paw feet and a semi circular base with two finials and the drum of the clock has ram's heads on each side. The movement is countwheel striking on a bell and the clock stands 14in tall overall.
A mid 20c gilt brass mantel clock with German movement. The case has paw feet supporting a plinth base and it and the clock body are moulded with foliage. The top has leaf moulding and a ring handle. the 4in gilt brass dial has Roman numerals and the two train movement has a floating balance escapement and strikes on two bells. The clock stands 10in tall.
A late 19c French mantel clock in gilt spelter case inset with blue porcelain panels and having a blue porcelain dial all decorated with gilt stars. The six sided base supports a pedestal on which sits the body of the clock which has four lancet shaped windows in filled with porcelain panels. It is surmounted by a two tier top with a bud finial. The 3.5in diam dial has Roman numerals and fancy gilt hands and the movement is countwheel striking on a bell. The clock stands 12.5in tall.
An early 20c French mantel clock, the brass case in the form of a lantern with pitched rectangular roof with hanging loop. The sides have horizontal reinforcing bars and the whole case has engraved foliage decoration. The 2in square dial has a silvered chapter ring and vertical Roman numerals and the single train movement has a platform escapement. The clock stands 8in tall (handle raised).
A late 19c French mantel clock in brass rectangular case. The 5in diam two piece silvered dial has Roman numerals and a brass bezel and glass and is flanked by fluted columns. Below the dial are two panels in relief depicting charioteers and an elephant with its handler. The flat top of the clock has a galleried back and sides and the movement is rack striking on a gong. The clock stands 13in tall.
A late 18c eight day longcase clock, the 12in square brass dial signed John Owen and is numbered 145 to the silvered chapter ring. The corner spandrels represent the four seasons and the chapter ring has Roman numerals with outer arabic five minute markers and the clock has unmatched steel hands. The movement has anchor escapement and striking using the pinned great wheel as a countwheel. It is contained in an oak and mahogany case with swan neck pediments to the hood with a central ball and spire finial and baluster columns flanking the dial. The trunk has fluted quarter columns flanking the long wavy top door which has mahogany edge crossbanding and the base has canted corners and a central mahogany panel with three double boxwood line inlay around its scalloped. The base moulding has small bracket feet and the clock stands 83in tall overall.
A late 20c English skeleton clock by Elliotts of London, having pointed Gothic skeletonised plates and a single fusee movement with four spoke wheels. The 4in diam. silvered dial has Roman numerals with inner hour and outer minute bands. It has four turned pillars and anchor escapement and is mounted on a circular stained timber base with glass dome over. The clock stands 14in tall overall (including dome).
A late 19c German mantel clock in a porcelain case by Sitzendorf. It is of a cream colour and rococo in form and bearing three cherubs and several groups of applied flowers amidst the gilt and cream scrolls of the case. The 3.5in diam. dial is of white enamel with Roman numerals, outer five minute arabic figures and fancy gilt hands. The tow train movement is by Lenzkirch but some of the strike side is missing. The clock stands 16in tall overall.

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