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Golf implements & memorabilia, including a Dunlop golf ball box, circa 1930, titled Golf Masterpieces & containing later wrapped balls; together with a quantity of various miscellaneous golfing items including further balls & boxes, a clock golf set, 2 walking sticks, an umbrella, a qty. of steel shafted clubs in 2 golf bags (a qty.)
The Weighing Room clock: a mahogany mantel timepiece by Dyson of Windsor, circa 1850, 7 1/2in. painted dial signed DYSON, WINDSOR, fusee movement with anchor escapement, shouldered plates, the case with moulded arched top and applied foliate carving above gothic side frets and ring handles, the moulded base on bun feet, 47cm., 18 1/2in. high
An early 19th Century oak long case clock, bracket foot below square section base with central raised panel, mid section with single door and quarter column sides below caddy topped hood containing eight day strike movement and dial painted with rose spandrels and ships, signed Hugh Knight, Stafford. 81' high. S/D.
An early 20thC French pocket watch, the watch face painted in colours, with Arabic numerals within a black and gilt clock case image, complete with automaton 'pendulum', flanked by scantily dressed figures in a landscape, the back plate numbered 34979, white metal case; also a railway man's open face pocket watch; and an early 20thC porcelain scent bottle, circular, polychrome, printed with two Oriental women in a landscape, silver screw cover, hallmark for 1905; 2" high, together with a French silver salt with sapphire glass liner. (4).
A Victorian slate mantel clock, of architectural form, with enamelled chapter ring, Arabic numerals, and presentation inscription 'Presented to First VBN Regt. Presented to Sgt. Major Collins by the Staff Sergeants and Sergeants as a mark of their respect and regard, December 10th 1894'; 11" high.
A George III mahogany cross banded oak longcase clock, with swan-neck pillared hood, canted trunk, with short door, and panel base, with oval shell inlays, the painted dial having a harvest gathering scene to arch, and castle ruins to the spandrels, the embossed centre having Roman numerals, and subsidiary seconds ring, date crescent, and marked 'John Peck, Wellingboro'; 84" high.

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