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Unusual French mantel clock timepiece of Persian taste, the Vincenti movement with platform escapement and striking on two gongs, the back plate stamped Maple & Co. Ltd., Paris, the 3" white dial within a pagoda style pillared case engraved all over with figures amidst stylised foliage, with cushioned plinths and surmounted by a domed cornice with baluster turned finial, 10" high
Miniature late Victorian silver cased carriage clock timepiece, the 1.5" white dial signed Asprey, London, within a silver case repousse with birds amidst scrolling foliage, London, 1899, maker W.C, 3.75" high; also a Victorian Goliath nickel cased pocket watch with subsidiary seconds dial, within a folding silver case embossed with C-scrolls and foliage, Chester (other hallmarks indecipherable) (2)
Good French picture clock, the 1.25" dial inset into a church tower overlooking an estuary and bridge with figures and animals crossing, the hinged back opening to reveal the principal two train movement with silk suspension and an auxiliary striking movement enabling the clock to strike twice on gongs every hour, the oil painting on canvas, 21" x 25", within a deep gilded frame decorated in relief with stylised flowering foliage
Good English ebonised double fusee pad top bracket clock, signed Rob Simpson, Strand, London on an oval plaque screwed to the movement back plate, with locking pendulum and striking on a large bell, the 7" cream dial within a stepped rounded arched case with front and side pierced fishscale panels, surmounted by a pad top and brass carrying handle, 16.5" high (pendulum and keys)
French black slate and gilt metal mounted two train mantel clock, the 3.75" black slate dial signed J.W. Benson, Ludgate Hill, London, French Made, the Japy Freres movement striking on a bell, within a stepped case with rounded arched cornice decorated in relief with gilt metal mounts depicting a lion's head, hanging game and foliage, with rounded arched cornice, 13.5" high (no pendulum)
English mahogany double fusee verge bracket clock, the 7" brass arched dial signed Robert Ward, London on a silvered arch at twelve o'clock, the silvered chapter ring enclosing a matted centre with calendar aperture and subsidiary dial to the arch, the movement back plate with chinoiserie meandering foliate engraved decoration, within a stepped case surmounted by a caddy top and four pineapple finials, 21.5" high (pendulum and door keys)
French black slate two train drumhead mantel clock striking on a bell, the 4.5" white chapter ring enclosing a visible recessed escapement, within a scrolling stepped case, 11" high; also another French black slate two train mantel clock striking on a bell, the 4.75" white chapter ring enclosing a recessed centre with visible escapement, within a stepped scrolling case, 12" high (both with pendulums) (2)
Good Arts & Crafts silver plated and brass mantel clock timepiece in the manner of E.A. Walton, the movement with platform escapement, the 3.5" cream dial within a rectangular case embossed with stylised poppies to either side and inset with four rectangular turquoise stones, supported upon six silver plated legs to the front and two to the rear, surmounted by an oval domed cornice, 8.25" high, 13.25" wide overall (key)
English oak and ebonised two train mantel clock with alarm, the 4.5" white chapter ring and movement back plate signed Fattorini & Son, Bradford, English Manufacture, Patent Automatic Alarm, Patent no. 1025, the movement striking on a bell, within a stepped fluted pillared case, 15.75" high (pendulum and key); also an early oak cased hooded single train wall clock with alarm, the 6" banded arched dial signed William Thristle, Stogursey, with central alarm dial and an old two train American shelf clock within a rounded arched case, 17.75" high, both in need of restoration (3)
American Waltham Watch Co. 8 days cockpit clock, black 3'' dial inscribed 'Civil Date' with luminous 24-hour Arabic numerals, hour markers, minute markers with five minute divisions and inner thirty minute recording dial, the case back with Contract no., F.S.S.C. no., M'F'R'S Part no. and stencilled 'US' with an anchor, Bakelite case with front winder
Eight day longcase clock movement, the 12" square brass dial signed Moore, Ipswich (pendulum), with subsidiary seconds dial and calendar aperture; also another eight day longcase clock movement, the 12" painted square dial signed Richard Waycoll, Glastonbury with subsidiary seconds dial and calendar aperture, another eight day longcase clock movement, the 12" square brass dial signed John Cuff, Shepton Mallet to the foliate engraved centre and a 13" painted arched dial signed W.Hall N.Shields with rocking ship to the arch (4)
Good French picture clock with simulated fountain automaton, the two train verge movement signed Robert A Paris, striking on a gong and operating the fountain, painted with a Continental rural scene depicting affluently dressed couples conversing on a balcony in a formal garden before a clock tower and lake, oil, 13" x 16", within a deep gilded frame moulded in relief with scrolling foliage
American mahogany eight day shelf clock by Chauncey Jerome, within a lancet case, 19" high (pendulum and key) and another American rosewood eight day shelf clock with alarm by Jerome & Co, within a stepped case with triangular pediment, 15.5" high (pendulum and key), brass torsion clock, under a Perspex dome and upon a circular stepped base, 12" high (pendulum and keys); also an old chronometer guard case and a small quantity of Clocks magazines
Nickel cased travelling clock/watch, the 1.75" white dial signed John Elkan, 35 Liverpool St City London, with subsidiary seconds dial, also signed on the back plate and inscribed no. 69849, within a tortoiseshell and silver mounted easel leather travelling case hallmarked for Birmingham 1918
Rare English single fusee brass Helical Geared skeleton clock in need of rebuilding, by and signed J. Mac Dowall, patent Helix Lever, Leeds no. 370 on the back plate, 7.25" high ** This clock is from the estate of a repairer and was found unassembled in his workshop. Although all parts of the clock appear to be present no guarantee can be offered, see images for guidance
Fine French Empire ormolu figural two train musical mantel clock, the movement with outside countwheel striking with two hammers on a bell, the 3" chapter ring enclosing an engine turned centre, within a drumhead casing supported upon a fluted pillar surmounted by a draped robe and implements emblematic of war, the figure of a standing soldier in battle pose beneath the clock, over a stepped base with egg and dart frieze and upon a rounded mahogany base containing the musical movement, with a brass plate to the side fitted with three selection levers inscribed Change, Play and Stop, under a glass dome, 23.5" high overall (pendulum and two keys)
Hornby Railway (Marge and Hornby Skaledale (China) Railway accessories consisting of R8955 Signal Box, R9720 1930's Town House *2, R8638 Platform Shelter, R8989 Airfield Control Tower, R8756 Jubilee Clock Tower, R273 Victorian Semi-detached houses *4, R274 Victorian Shops and R530 pylons kits. Excellent in Excellent boxes. (14)
An Arts & Crafts oak mantle clock, probably retailed by Liberty & Co., the oak case with embossed brass dial and mounts, the movement by the Hamburg American clock company36 x 25 x 16.5cmThe green roundels being drawing pins with coloured heads, not enamels. There is a small loss to top the right hand side - see additional images. Runs, but not tested for time keeping.

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