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A period oak long case clock in the coffin style with single handed brass dial maker; Thomas Pinfold, Middleton.Condition report - There appears to be no pendulum or weights with this clock. Overall, the clock appears to be in generally good superficial order. The glass is intact and on the whole there are no major losses to the case. There are some minor losses however to the veneer on the mouldings. There are signs of woodworm to the base. This clock measures 228cm tall.
A 19th Century mahogany and oak cased longcase clock having 8 day movement with brass and silvered moonphase dial named for Fearnly , WiganCondition report - This longcase clock appears to be in generally good order. It includes two weights and a pendulum. There is no major damage apparent to the main bulk of the case or hood. There is however a split to the chamfered right hand corner of the base and back corner. Additional photographs added.
George III mahogany long case clock with 45 cm brass and silvered dial, with corner mask and scroll spandrels, silvered chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, inscribed Dollis Rollison Halton, engraved centre with date aperture, the eight day movement striking on a bell, in a mahogany case with swan neck pediment, H: 228 cm. Not available for in-house P&P
1954 BSA A7, 500cc. Registration number RSK 198 (non transferrable). Frame number GA7 512971. Engine number BA7 2610. Sold with the V5C, V5, several old MOT's. In 1954 BSA adopted the "Shooting Star" name for the A7 and used an Amal Monobloc. The Shooting Star ran on with only detail changes until 1962, the most significant occurring in 1958 when the brakes were revised with cast iron drums being adopted and the front increasing in diameter to 8 inches. Owned by our vendor since 1978, he has covered many miles on this old friend and nearly taken it around the clock.
A group of four 20th century dashboard clocks comprising Smiths of London, the black dial with white Arabic numerals and the letter N, a chrome plated circular mounted clock, the black dial with white Arabic numerals, an 8 day black Bakelite cased clock, the black dial white Arabic numerals and incised 16953/43, impressed with A.M with crown mark verso and a brass cased 8 day clock, the white dial with black Arabic numerals and subsidiary second hand dial.
An early 20th century Smiths of London oak cased dome topped car dashboard clock, the dial with black highlighted Arabic numerals and H-31.964, 11cm high, together with an early 20th century circular oak mounted car dashboard clock, the dial with black Arabic numerals an P-87.393, 18cm diameter.

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