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An Art Deco marble clock garniture, with French two-train movement and marked "Diat a Laroche-Migennes", flanked by gilt bird mounts and raised on short gilt brass feet. Width 50 cm, height 28 cm and with accompanying matching vases (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The clock case is in generally very good condition. There are obviously minor surface blemishes but no damage of any significance to the marble either front or back. The front left hand foot to the clock case is detached but we have it. There is some discolouration to the metalwork particularly on the left hand bird but no problems of any significance. The clock face is in good order and it does strike as it should when the hands are moved. We have the pendulum. The screw that retains the bell is missing but we have the bell. The clock winds on both trains and is currently ticking away. Both accompanying vases are in good condition with no significant damage or any issues.
A Chinoiserie lacquered mantle clock, with pagoda top, silvered brass dial with single-train movement "Astral", London. Height including handle 11.25 ins. CONDITION REPORT: The clock case is in generally very good original condition. There are no significant losses, scuffs or damage of any note. The case is simply a little dirty. The same can be said of the dial. The silvering is generally good but the brasswork is a little tarnished. The pointers are original. The brass feet are original. We do not have a key but the clock does wind. The movement appears to be complete and untouched but it is not currently ticking.
A 19th century mahogany cased wall clock, octagonal, inlaid, thirty hour movement with alarm, weight driven. CONDITION REPORT: The clock case is in generally good order with no significant losses. There are some minor cracks between the joints of the octagonal section but nothing of any great significance. The door and glass are original. The face is a little dirty in places but with no significant damage or losses. We have the weights and pendulum but have not attempted to run the clock.
A brass cased wall clock, by Mercer, St. Albans. Diameter 12.5 ins. CONDITION REPORT: This clock is generally a little tired. It has a heavy glass and brass door. The brass is tarnished around the rim. The painted face has some losses in places. This is most evident between numerals 7 & 11. This should be evident from our image. There are traces of a plaque or makers name across the centre top half of the dial but this not legible. The rear case is in generally good order. The case does not appear to have been opened. We do not know if the electric mechanism works or not.
A George V silver cased mantle clock, with French single-train movement, Birmingham 1922 and raised on short ball feet. Height 18.5 cm, width 14.5 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The clock winds and is currently ticking as it should. The glass is in good order and the case is undamaged. The case itself is structurally very solid but does have a number of small dents. These will be evident from our images. The rear of the case is solid oak and again has minor surface scratches and blemishes.
A silver cased Goliath travel clock, the timepiece being knob wind. Case diameter 68 mm, the case London 1900 (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The silverwork is in generally good order. There are no holes in the repousse work and only very minor surface scratches and small dints. The leather case is in generally good condition but does have minor surface scuffs. The hinge operates as it should. The easel back support is missing. The interior lining is in good order generally with minor staining. The timepiece itself is in generally good condition. The outer case is very clean. The clock glass and dial are undamaged. There is some slight discolouration to the face around the numeral 10 but this is minor. The watch does wind but is only running for seconds at a time and probably requires lubrication and a clean.
Second World War eight day aircraft clock in a bakelite case with Air Ministry stamp on rear of case, dial marked - 'MKII D ER, 6A / 1150, 19752 / 43' in a square oak display stand CONDITION REPORT Clock doesn't appear to be in working order, glass and dial are clear. There is some light scratching on the bakelite bezel, there is also a large chip and several smaller chips and possibly file marks around rear of bakelite case. Top of Oak display stand is split.
Gents Rolex Datejust Turn-O-Graph Wristwatch Stainless Steel Case And Bracelet, Automatic Movement, Centre Seconds With Date Circa 2004 REF 116264 DATEJUST TURN-O-GRAPH ? Automatic jewelled movement, Black Dial, applied baton indexes, magnified aperture for date at 3 o`clock in red ? reeded rotating bezel calibrated for 60 units, screw-down crown, screw-down case back ? case, dial and movement signed, Complete With Box And All Paperwork, Receipt Dated For 2004
Henri Marc Of Paris French Second Empire Figural Gilt Bronze Mantel Clock, with a Movement by Japy Freres. It has a Porcelain White Dial with Henri Marc Names and the Movement Is impressed with Henri Marc. It has a 8 Day Bell Striking Movement with Outside Count Wheel, and Silk Suspension that Strikes on Half and Full Hour, Counting the Hours. It Comes with Pendulum and Key. Full Working Order. c.1860`s.
A Very Fine Late 18th Century Twin Fusee Striking English Ebonised Bracket Clock with pull quarter strike/movement on a bell. plus a verge escapement. Engraved floral back plate. Silvered dial. Glazed side & back windows. Rack strike on a bell sounding the hours on a single bell. complete with wall bracket mount. 12.25`` in width, 12`` in height Maker to dial reads `William Ward, Bloomsbury, London` Circa 1767-1794. 21`` in height, 10.75`` in width, 7.25`` in depth. Working order.

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