A military nickel plated pocket watch, a nickel plated Longines pocket watch, a full hunter plated pocket watch, four lady's fob watches, two silver pocket watches signed J.W.Benson, a pocket watch movement, six other pocket watches, a white metal chain, a quantity of watch keys, and two miniature longcase clock form pocket watch holders
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An 18th Century oak cased long case clock with moulded pediment above the thirty hour movement with square brass dial and silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals inscribed to the centre "G Washbourn Gloucester", the body door with central ebony and boxwood diamond and star motif, raised on bracket feet, 192 cm high CONDITION REPORTS There is a large chip to the pediment. Various scratches, scuffs and marks to the case throughout. Door is bowed and has a split to the base. Pedulum present. Weights not present. Splits to the sides. Could probably benefit from some tlc, some moulding missing. Mechanism and body perhaps not original. Woodworm holes to the back board. Unknown if clock is working. General signs of wear and tear throughout conducive with age and use. See images for further details.
A mid 18th Century oak cased long case clock with 8-day movement, the arched hood above the brass dial with arch featuring a roundel engraved with stylised bird of prey above the brass chapter ring bearing Roman and Arabic numerals above a subsidiary seconds dial and semi-circular dates dial by William Covington of Hitchin, 201 cm high
An 18th Century long case clock with blue ground chinoiserie decoration, the arch top surmounted by three gilt ball finials, the body decorated with courtier scene and figure upon horseback, the brass dial marked "William Carter of Hampstead", the 8-day movement with subsidiary seconds dial and Roman and Arabic numerals to the silver chapter ring and figures emblematic of the four seasons to the spandrels surmounted by an automatron figure as a man seated on a barrel, 220 cm high CONDITION REPORTS Crazing to the paintwork in various places throughout. Flaking throughout, various cracks and repairs. Some losses particularly to the pillars of the hoods extremities. The door key lock is upside down and there does not appear to be a key for the hood. Internal hinges appear to be replacements, some discolouration etc to the paintwork. Unknown if movement is working or complete. There is patination, discolouration, pitting etc. to the face, chapter ring etc. Wear and tear conducive with age and use, see images for further details. The ball finials are possible replacement although the gilding and flaking does seem similar to the rest of the clock. Wear and tear conducive with age and use - see images for further details.
A modern silver-mounted mantle clock of shaped form, decorated with floral, foliate and C scroll decoration (by Carrs of Sheffield, Sheffield, 1994), approx 11 cm high, together with a modern silver-mounted desk clock (by Carrs of Sheffield, Sheffield, 2001), 7 x 12.5 cm and a modern silver-mounted mantle clock of classic design with embossed floral decoration (by Keyford Frames Limited, London, 1991), approx 16 cm high (3)
HM Queen Elizabeth II, a letter thanking Captain David Aitchison and his crew for the Birthday gift of a clock, dated April1954, with envelope and newspaper cutting announcing the appointment of Captain David Aichison to the SS Gothic, which was used as the royal ship for their world tour that year. HM The Queen and HRH Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, joined the SS Gothic in Kingston, Jamaica for the start of the tour
Attributed to Adolf Hitler Artwork - Stilleben, Still Life shows apples, nuts, flowers and a clock. Overall 43.5 x 34.5cm, aquarelle on carton. Signed "Adolf Hitler" in bottom left. On the back partially stamped by H.O.A. Horvath, Archiv für NS Zeitgeschichte (Archive for NS Contemporary History)
Napoleon III Gilt Bronze Figural Striking Mantel Clock. c.1850 - 1860. With Raingo Freres Movement, The White Enamel Dial Signed D. C. Rait Paris. The Twin Barrel Movement with Silk Suspension, Recoil Anchor Escapement and Count Wheel, Strike on a Bell Pendulum, 8 Day Movement, Marked to Back Plate - Raingo Freres Paris. The Clock maker and Bronzer Raingo Freres was Founded In 1813 Paris. Size 18 Inches High & 17 Inches Wide.
French Japy Freres Late 19thC Gilt Metal Ornate 8 Day Mantle Clock with figure of a classical woman to the top of clock. Holding a sickle and wheatsheaf with outer wheel striking on a bell. Japy Freres medallion to the back plate. Requires re gilding. Stands 13.75 inches high. With Key. In working order at time of cataloguing.
Victorian Period Fine and Impressive Walnut and Mahogany Long Case Clock. The Painted Dial with Phases of The Moon, Depicting a Sailing Ship with 8 Day Twin Weights, Driven Movement, Strikes on a Bell. Maker Name to Painted Dial - John Greenhalge, Accrington. The Clock Stands 92 Inches High - 7 Feet 8 Inches. Excellent Condition and Working Order - Please See Photos.
Lincolnshire oak longcase clock, c. 1870, the case with cantered corners reeded pillars to the swan neck hood with three finial's, ball and spire (2) and ball and eagle (1), the painted dial signed J.C Count of Sleaford with hand painted corners depicting monuments and a painted camel within the arch, rack striking eight day movement, striking on a bell, pendulum and two weights, door to dial separated
Fine oak Lincolnshire longcase clock, the delicate case in the style of James Usher, crossbanded in mahogany, break arch/swan neck hood with reeded columns and three original finial's, eight day rack striking movement with subsidiary seconds, signed on the dial W. Mackinder of Spilsby, the dial with floral sprays to the corners and to the arch, c. 1835

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