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DICKENS, CHARLES. ‘Master Humphrey’s Clock’ by Charles Dickens with Illustrations by George Cattermole and Hablot Browne. London, Chapman and Hall, 1840-1841. First Edition. Three volumes, marbled board covers with leather numbered spines. Overall condition great with some toning (as expected) throughout. (3)
An 18th century English mahogany-cased 8-day bracket clock, by John Pyke of London, the brass arch-top dial having silvered chapter ring, with strike/silent dial and calendar aperture, brass double fusee mechanism striking on a bell with engraved brass backplate, case height excluding handle 50cm, with key and pendulumThis clock has come from a local deceased estate where it has been for at least the last 50 years, case would benefit from re-polishing, dial and hands seem original, movement also seems original but with apparent conversion bracket at the top of the pendulum mount, not seen running
A 19th century Scottish mahogany-cased 8-day long case clock, the 13" circular engraved silvered dial signed John Hume of Kelso, with calendar and secondary dials, 8-day movement striking on a bell, the flame veneer mahogany case having fluted corner columns, overall height 200cm (6'7"), hood diameter 42cm, with key pendulum and weightsAll in good original clean condition and from a local private house where it has been for at least 50 years, the lower part of the case appears to have had a repaired veneer split but no other damage or repairs
Henry Thornton of London, early 18th century burr-walnut 8-day longcase clock, 12" square brass dial with silver chapter ring, calendar aperture and secondary dial, cherub and coronet spandrels, the brass 5-pillar 8-day movement striking on a bell, burr-walnut case with lenticle, overall height 221cm
A 19th century mahogany bracket clock, by French, Royal Exchange London, brass inlaid mahogany case with brass ring carrying handles and brass bracket feet, 8-day movement striking on a bell, height 45cm, with key and pendulumThe brass stringing has slightly lifted at the very top of the case with a very small veneer chip, otherwise case and movement are all in good condition and all seem original
A fine and impressive English brass Westminster Abbey skeleton clock, in the manner of Evans Of Handsworth, 8-day double fusee chain-driven mechanism striking on a bell and a gong, with repeat mechanism, original stepped white marble plinth and under a glazed mahogany cabinet, cabinet height 62cmVery good original condition, this fine clock has come from a local private house and is in good working order
A large and impressive Victorian brass skeleton clock, ornate pierced steel chapter ring, shaped and scrolled movement, double fusee 8-day chain-driven mechanism striking on a bell and a gong, no maker's marks, the clock raised on a velvet and stepped marble base under rectangular glass cabinet, cabinet height 70cm, original pendulum and keyAll in very good bright condition, very good quality clock from a local private house and in good working order, the velvet covered base is worn, original pendulum with blued steel decoration matches the decoration on the clock, cabinet also in good working order
Miniature brass carriage clock, by Matthew Norman of London, case height 8cm, in leather travelling case, together with 2 other French brass-cased carriage clocks (3)1 of the larger clocks has a repair to the enamel in top right-hand corner of the dial, otherwise all in good condition but not seen running
19th Century French three piece ormolu and porcelain clock set, the porcelain panels in pink decorated with hand painted birds and gilt foliage, a lady below the dial, eight day movement, striking on a gong, stamped HP &Co, height 39cm Condition reportThe clock set is in good condition, all porcelain panels are complete, unrestored and excellent. There is some very minor nibbles to the key winding apertures. Ormolu is all very good, some tarnishing and some rubbing and minor wear. Light damage scuff to front lefthand side acanthus leaf foot (at the knee) There are two small raised area’s in the centre of the dial, possibly a “touch up” see additional images (one between 9 o’clock and the dial and the other at 3 o’clock and the dial)
A small collection of Art Nouveau and Art Nouveau style items to include; a William Hair Haseler (Solkets) for Liberty's English Pewter stylised pewter dish (some splitting/damage to pierced work), approx. 26.5cm wide. An Archibald Knox design reproduction late 20th/21st century pewter and enamelled mantel clock with Nouveau style design, approx. 18cm high. A probably Continental Nouveau decorated floral designed small posy vase, unknown mark to base, (repaired chip to rim), approx. 12cm high. Along with a Webster of 43 Dover St hard-wooden cylindrical tobacco box with cover, brass detail and swirl handle to cover. (4)
Charles Frodsham London repeating brass carriage clock with eight day two train spring driven movement striking on a bell. The movement with balance escapement has shaped baluster style pillars. Makers name engraved on the backplate and No0056 engraved on the base. Contained in a brass case with 4 reeded columns. A 2 1/4 inch white dial with Roman numerals surrounded by brass engraved panel of flowers and leaves. Bevelled glass to all sides and the top. Dimensions 8" to top of handle x 4" x 3 1/2" Condition report Good condition ticking and striking at time of cataloging. But not fully tested. Very slight tarnishing of brass.
A German 400-day Torsion clock with single train movement, 3" dial, Arabic numerals, with a 'B' printed on it. The movement has an anchor escapement with 'B' and a crescent moon stamped on the backplate. The base is brass and it is under a glass dome. Dimensions: 12" x 7" diameter. Condition: Good condition. Suspension present and slight chip to base of glass dome
A mixed lot to include; a rare silver plated Lancashire Boxing interest buckle centre piece, with porcelain roundel to centre depicting two boxers mid fight, and relief lettering stating "Colne Empress, 8 Stone Championship". An Ollivant & Botsford of Manchester wooden cased mantel clock given as a long service award in 1974, a Sheffield silver handled cased stainless steel cake slice and two knives, an EPNS cased fabric pin cushion/trinket box, a few clip on earrings, a silver plated knife and spoon, two mother of pearl handled magnifying glasses, a Walker & Hall engraved silver plated three footed salver, an early 20th Century wooden cased brass coins scales (foldable into box), and a metal rectangular paint box. (1 box)
Victorian slate mantel clock with twin train French movement striking on a bell. Movement stamped R + G 6731. With 5½" white dial with Roman numerals. Dimensions: 10½" x 13" x 6". Condition report: Good condition. Restored by previous owner, movement ticking at time of cataloguing but not fully tested.

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