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Fine late 19th century Swiss miniature minute-repeating carriage clock in silver niello work case, the circular white dial signed - Picar Fresard Lucerne, the movement stamped - Nocturne, the case decorated with leaves, with swing handle and bun feet, marked - 'Argent' and stamps, 8cm (key present) CONDITION REPORT General overall condition is good. Movement appears to be in working order but we have not had it going. Repeat mechanism also appears to work. We believe the movement to be of 8 day duration but are unable to confirm this. Case is in excellent condition
George III bracket clock, by John Waldren, Cornhill, London, with circular silvered dial with date aperture, twin fusee movement, pull-cord to operate the strike / repeat function, engraved backplate with bob pendulum with verge escapement, striking on a bell, in ebonised case with basket top, brass carrying handle, pierced brass side panels, on brass bracket feet, 43cm high x 27cm wide (key and pendulum present)
Late 19th century French brass repeating carriage clock striking the half hours, in brass case, with original leather travel case, the clock 18cm high (key present) CONDITION REPORT Good overall condition. Movement is clean and appears to be in working order. Case is worn. No chips or cracks to glass. Movement and base plate numbered 22543. Travel case is very worn
19th century brass skeleton clock with pierced architectural frame, twin fusee movement striking on a gong, silvered and gilt fretwork dial, on ebonised base, 43.5cm high (key and pendulum present, dome lacking) CONDITION REPORT General condition reasonably good. Movement is quite dirty and steel parts are rusty. We are unable to confirm if the movement is in full working order
Good quality 19th century French bronze ormolu and white marble mantel clock, mounted with two reclining putti with dove, circular enamel dial, signed - 'Le Roy A Paris', eight day cylinder movement striking on a bell, with ornate ormolu pierced and floral scroll decoration, raised on bun feet, 38cm wide x 30cm high (key and pendulum present) CONDITION REPORT very minor losses to marble plinth, otherwise appears to be in good condition
Unusual spherical weight clock, by Harding & Bazeley, Cheltenham, with brass open frame, gilt dial, on mahogany base, with balls and instructions, 34cm high CONDITION REPORT General overall condition reasonable good.Movement is very dirty and appears jammed. Large wheel will not turn and escapement does not move. We are unabe to say if it is in working order
Late 19th century brass carriage clock with enamel dial, 14cm, in original leather covered carrying case (key present) CONDITION REPORT General overall condition is quite good. Movement is dirty but appears to be in working order. Case is worn. Travel case is quite worn, the strap has been removed and cover opening button is no longer present.
George III eight day longcase clock with brass arched dial, signed - Thomas Langford, London, with strike / silent in arch, subsidiary seconds and date dials, rococo spandrels, in fine flame-mahogany case with brass ball spikes, fluted and brass inlaid pilasters on bracket feet, 241cm high (key, pendulum and two brass cased weights present) CONDITION REPORT Movement generally is in poor condition, it is very dirty and parts of it may be jammed. It does not appear to go. Some of screws securing spandrels to face may not be original, although there are no obvious signs that movement and dial did not start life together. Both lines are broken and may be perished. Holes in seat board do not match any holes in the cheeks - although quite a good fit dial / movement may not be original to case. Case needs attention, some mouldings are damaged, one door hinge is loose, other is broken. Bottom plinth may have been added. Hood carcass is cracked, some veneer is damaged, metal grille in pediment is damaged
Rare early 19th century Obadiah Sherratt-type pearlware watch stand, circa 1810, in the form of a portico, with seated lion and polychrome decorated columns and steps to front - fitted with a 1950s timepiece, 27cm high.Provenance: The property of a Lady of title CONDITION REPORT Stand has been broken and stuck back together, break clearly visible (see images), one small chip to rear of stand, clock not original
A mahogany cased fusee mantel clock, 18.5cm slightly concave silvered dial with a Roman numeral chapter ring, three train movement striking and chiming on gongs, the domed top case having quarter pillars with brass capitals, shell inlay to front of case, all supported on metal bun feet, metal fretwork panel to movement door, 39cm high, 30cm wide, complete with key.
A collection of Wedgwood Jasperware to include a Lectern, a black teapot, dressing table trinket box, a bell, two pin dishes decorated with crocodiles, a further bedside clock and a black basalt ware covered trinket box (8) CONDITION REPORT: Blue trinket box with chipped lidBasket box with small hole to interior of lidBell lacks clangerTeapot with repairs to rim where the lid sitsRest of lot appears in good condition

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