A 19th Century mahogany and inlaid long case clock, the enamelled dial set with Roman numerals and with floral sprays to the corner and ship motif to the top CONDITION REPORTS Total height approx 216 cm, roundels damaged to the top, one part of roundel missing. Various damages to the veneers, losses, cracks, splits etc throughout. Large split to the door. Various stains, marks, scratches and scuffs throughout. Various general signs of wear and tear. We are not clock specialists. Glass missing in places, some losses. Seconds hand is missing and off. Dial appears to be very dirty and needs attention. There are no weights. Various general signs of wear and tear throughout. Width maximum point across 50 cm , various mouldings and veneers missing to the case throughout, including half a roundel to the top and some sections of veneer to the hood. The glass is cracked and broken in two places, missing sections and split to the door. Seconds hand is missing, dial very dirty and needs attention. Nothing sold in working order, doubtful if this one would be. Various losses to the paint of the dial in various locations. All over various general signs of wear and tear throughout. In need of attention. The dial width approx 12"
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An early 20th Century mantle clock/weather station in brass case, the top with compass over a clock with enamel dial, the chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals over a further aneroid barometer dial flanked by mercury fahrenheit thermometer and centigrade alcohol thermometer, together with a box containing wall clock, mantle clock, book rest, two vases, brass ewer and two oak cased canteens of various cutlery and a carved Indian treen ware ladle of large proportions
A modern mahogany cased long case clock of small proportions, the movement with moon phase and circular silver chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals CONDITION REPORTS No clock is sold as in working order. This comes with pendulum and three wieights. Case with various marks, scratches and scuffs throughout - see images for further details
Thormaby. Kings of The Rod Rifle and Gun, published by Hutchinson & Co 1901, canvas binding, and various other books to include Britain (F.J.). Old Clock and Watches and their Makers, published by Batsford, various other books relating to antiques and art reference, encyclopaedias, books on railways, etc, (six shelves).
§ Malcolm Milne (British, 1887-1954) French church and village, unsigned, gouache, 31 x 37cm (12.2 x 14.5in); Classical clock tower, unsigned, watercolour, 24 x 28cm (9 x 11in); The Chapel of Santa Caterina, Palermo, watercolour, 40 x 23 cm (16 x 9in); Stage design for Callimachus, pen, ink and wash, 35 x 50 cm (14 x 20in) (4) Exhibited: The Chapel of Santa Caterina, Palermo: Oxford, Ashmolean Museum, Retrospective Exhibition of Paintings and Drawings by Malcolm Milne (1887-1954), 23 June to 10 July 1966, No. 64, The Chapel of Santa Caterina, Palermo, from Sketchbook No. 3, 1922 Stage design for Callimachus: London, V & A Museum, Catalogue No. 62, International Exhibition (old inscription, undated) Condition is fine.

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