A gilt metal mounted ebonised case mantle clock, the waisted case surmounted by a cockerel, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals in blue, signed Payne & Co, 163 New Bond St, London, fitted with a chain fusee movement with conforming bracket, 44cm high excluding bracketDial centre with chips around winding hole, movement will require cleaning, steel rod pendulum, case with crack below door, some wear to gilding on brass mounts, pendulum and key
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A French ebonised mantel clock, the foliate engraved gilt dial signed J Silvani, the drum movement signed and numbered 6334, numbered pendulum, the case with brass stringing and carrying handle, 23cm highMovement will require service, is however ticking and striking, case with some brass stringling lacking, and some cracking, pendulum and key
GUSTAV BECKER; a late 19th century rosewood and walnut cased Vienna type wall clock, the enamel dial set with Roman numerals and subsidiary dial, with original key, height 150cm. The clock was serviced and repaired by Brian Watson Horologist (Wisbech) in 2014 (receipt detailing works undertaken inside the clock)
Mid 19th Century Louis XV style French mantle clock in gilt and ormolu case depicting a young girl with a caged bird, set on a velvet pedestal standing on an ebonised wooden stand and protected within a glass dome. The white enamel dial with Roman numerals. The mechanism, by J Marti et Cie of Paris, with Bronze Medaille d'Honour, being a two-train, 8-day clock striking the half hour and hour on a steel bell, stamped with registration number 368 on backplate and on pendulum. Winding Key present. Overall Height including dome 47cm, width 44cm.
Railway Interest - an early 20th Century station wall clock - with Fusee 8 day single train movement, 12 inch white enamel dial with painted Roman numerals and "Mann" (clockmakers and jewellers) "Gloucester", in an ebonised wooden case, with oval brass plaque embossed "L.M.S. 11074" to side. Pendulum and winding key present. Purchasing documentation indicating the clock was acquired by the seller in 2008 at a price of £1,575 from Ian. P. Lyman Railway Clocks and Watches of Kettering.
Tavern style clock case with mid 19th century Winterhalder and Hofmeier single train 8 day Fusee movement, painted dial (51cm diameter) with Roman numerals and maker's name of C.J.Skiba of Kirton. The door of the case with applied Chinoiserie designs. Overall height 129cm. Key and pendulum present.
Gold-tone watch with complementing gold tone baton markers and bezel with a Croco-embossed genuine leather band with buckle closure. Quartz movement with analogue display along with a protective mineral crystal dial window. 44mm watch face, features date window at 3 o'clock and logo emblem under 12 o'clock. Water resistant to 165 feet (50 M): suitable for swimming and showering. Reference number on back - TH.202.1.34.1377*Overall good condition. No wear to the gold tone finish, strap is in good condition. Slight scratch on watch face visible when held to the light at the 4 o clock baton.
Assorted clocks, to include a brass rectangular desk calendar/barometer/thermometer timepiece by Bader, Geneve, engraved "With Compliments of N.K. Mehta of Uganda (E. Africa) & Bombay"; two Seiko quartz world clocks, a walnut-cased Elliot chiming mantle clock retailed by Garrard & Co., London; miniature longcase clock etc. Condition Report:Available upon request

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