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A Vitascope Industries Ltd bakelite cased Art Deco style electric ship automata clock, the brown case with a curved front and glazed seascape with a moving masted ship at sea, the chrome chapter ring and hands, stamped number 04691, height 13ins Condition report: Sails damaged on front mast, inside of case dirty, staining to numbers and clock hands
*Mantel Clock. An Edwardian mantel clock, the silvered dial with chapter ring and black roman numerals, two winding holes and two dials for speed regulation and chime / silent, the mahogany case with three glass panels and cloth covered door to the rear, the brass movement stamped 'W&H SCH 5', 26cm high x 20cm wide x 18cm deep, with key and pendulum (1)
*Mantel Clock. A 19th century Belgian slate clock, of architectural form, the copper dial with black chapter ring and gilt engraved roman numerals, flanked by bronze classical figures within fluted columns, on block plinth with brass plaque inscribed "Presented to the Revd. A.O. Hardy MA, by the Parishioners of Ansley, Warwickshire, as a mark of Affectionate regard on the occasion of his leaving the Parish, J.T. Jenkinson [&] J. Alkins, Churchwardens, Jany. 19th, 1887", 32.5cm high x 42cm wide The Rev. Arthur Octavius Hardy (1838-1910) was Robert Hardy's grandfather. After teaching at Wellington College in England 1861-1865, he joined the Bengal Ecclesiastical Establishment for a long period from 1865-1886 and in his diaries, covering 1865-1872, he describes his travels and duties as chaplain to two Bishops of Calcutta. The clock is not working and lacks pendulum. It would benefit from restoration. See lot 152. (1)
*Thorpe (Hall, 1874-1947). Dawn, colour woodcut, signed and titled in pencil, image size 16.5 x 19 cm (6.5 x 7.5 ins), with margins, framed and glazed, together with seven other etchings, various, including Wilfred C. Applebey (The Clock Tower, Houses of Parliament), signed, Leonard Brewer, Milllennium Mills, 1926, signed, A View of Lambeth Palace, indistinctly signed, a colour woodcut of the Houses of Parliament by Ursula Wood (1868-circa 1925), faded, and three other unsigned etchings by Leonard Squirrell, William Monk and Brunet-Debaines, all framed and glazed (8)
AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY DOUBLE FUSEE QUARTER STRIKE MANTEL CLOCK BY WINTERHALDER & HOFMEIER , arched mahogany case with shell motif to top, the circular brass dial with Roman numerals and outer minute track, 8 day movement striking on five gongs, having Westminster chimes or silent option, H 34 cm
A LATE 19TH / EARLY 20TH CENTURY OAK CASED QUARTER CHIMING BRACKET CLOCK, the gilt face with silvered chapter ring and Roman numerals, the oak case of architectural form with reeded columns, two ornate metal hairy paw feet to the front, the eight day movement stamped 'Junghans' striking on bars, H 48 cm
A LARGE VICTORIAN TRIPLE FUSEE TABLE CLOCK STRIKING ON EIGHT BELLS, the rosewood architectural case with brass inlay, reeded columns with Corinthian capitals, pineapple finial, raised on four fluted gilt squat bun feet, the arched brass dial with silvered chapter ring, Roman numerals and two subsidiary dials above, the 8 day movement with feathered plates, hourly gong strike, overall H 64 cm, W 36 cm, D 28.3 cm

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