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A German Torsion or 400-day clock with single train, spring driven movement with anchor escapement, 3" dial with Arabic numerals and raised on 2 pillars on a brass base 5-sphere pendulum under a glass dome. 'B' + crescent moon stamped on movement and dial. Dimensions: 12" x 7" diameter. Condition: Good condition, suspension present
A collection of costume jewellery to include a silver and enamel butterfly brooch, C&H, Birmingham 1918 a/f some enamel loss, vintage paste set necklaces, various costume brooches, abalone set jewellery, faux pearl and plastic/glass necklaces, along with various ladies dress watches including Seiko, Citizen, Avia, Horizon, Ingersoll and a plated desk clock in the form of a vintage divers helmet (1 bag) Note: regarding watches/pocket watches please note movements untested, functionality untested, for more information request a condition report with specific questions or please view in person
An early 19th century figured mahogany eight-day longcase clock. The 13-inch broken-arch white-painted dial below three gilt-metal spherical finials and a dentil cornice above two marquetry paterae; the dial decorated with a Battle of Trafalgar scene and surmounted with a shoulder-length portrait of Admiral Nelson; Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds-hand below the 12 o'clock position, date-hand above the 6 o'clock position; signed W. Colepitts - S. Shields. The finely figured and shaped boxwood-strung trunk door centred with a vertical marquetry conch shell and quadrant fleur-de-lys style marquetry spandrels. Figured mahogany box-base on ogee bracket feet. With weights and pendulum. (255 cm high) Condition Report: Good overall condition with nice overall colour with only a few minor pieces of veneer away, appears to have holes drilled at the 8 and 4 o'clock position on the dial.
A large and imposing late Regency period brass-inlaid rosewood wall-hanging drop-dial clock: the octagonal dial frame with gadrooned edge around a 12-inch dial with subsidiary seconds hand below the 12 o'clock position; the brass movement with single fusee and above a concave-sided glazed pendulum aperture flanked by late Regency style carving; convex hinged door below, cornered by brass stringing and inlaid brass flowerheads; together with pendulum and key. (LWH 45 x 17.5 x 70 cm). * Condition: Case has had some restoration at some stage in the past 30-40 years. The carved scalloped bracket to the lower left of the bezel is a replacement and the lower case door is also probably replaced, with some staining visible to the surrounding veneers and two lines of brass inlay missing from either side. There is some brass inlay missing to the right of the dial door hinge, and the inlay is lifting to the opposite side. The dial appears to be (well) repainted and there are a few surface rust spots to the hands. Some wear to polish around the lower case window. There is a detached piece of cockbeading to the lower left of the case (which is present inside the clock case). The movement appears to have been professionally cleaned and restored.
A circa 1900 French marble and gilt-metal portico clock: 10 cm white-enamel Roman dial signed 'Sarton', within a gilt drum case with gilt-brass tasseled lattice apron; signed J. Marti et Cie movement, no. 2388, striking the hours and half hours on a bell; sunburst pendulum, the white and grey marble case with gilt-metal classical mask and flower-basket mounts; turned gilt-metal feet. (38 cm high)* Condition: Movement winds and runs, strikes correctly. Dial good overall, with some flaking to the enamel to the edge of the left hand winding hole. Case has surface dirt and wear to gilt overall. Small chip to marble to bottom of right hand column, a crack to one back corner of the pediment and a few small nicks and nibbles to marble to edges around the case. The portico section is leaning forwards slightly on the columns, although the clock is completely stable.
A 19th century single fusee mahogany school or station clock: the painted, 28cm Roman dial signed 'Reid & Sons Newcastle on Tyne', within a gilt brass bezel, with key, (Overall diameter 38 cm, 14.5 cm deep.)* Condition: Dial good. Wear and tarnishing to brass bezel. Blistering and flaking to polish to sides of the box back on the case. The turned wooden pegs holding the front of the case in place are later replacements. Slight play in hinge to the bezel but remains secure. Original pendulum.
A George III and later walnut and crossbanded cased eight-day longcase clock: 11-inch broken arch brass dial centred with a convex roundel engraved with an open-winged eagle and with the legend 'tempus fugit' and above a silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals signed 'John Coates - Cirencester', cornered by ornately pierced gilt-metal spandrels, date aperture above the six o'clock position and within further foliate-style engraving;, crossbanded trunk door raised on short bracket feet, together with two weights, pendulum and two keys. (211 cm high)
A Dunhill novelty gold-plated travel clock in the form of a cigarette lighter: 1980s, signed to stainless steel caseback, ref. PZFM 8510, the case with a swivel 'top' forming the stand, the crown concealed beneath, the black dial signed 'A. Dunhill Ltd. London Swiss', with rose gold tone Roman numerals and silver square inner minute track, quartz movement, 5.1 x 4.2cm., no box.
A George III period mahogany eight-day longcase clock: the arched moulded cornice above a 12-inch circular silvered dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds hand under the 12 o' clock position and the date aperture above the 6 o' clock position, signed 'Thos. Field, Bath'; the movement with anchor escapement and striking on a single bell; flame mahogany shaped trunk door flanked by canted fluted corners; shaped apron and raised on bracket feet. (206 cm high x 51 cm wide at base).
RONSON, COMBINATION CIGARETTE LIGHTER AND BALLPOINT PEN, WITH AN EMPIRE EXHIBITION PENCIL AND A CARRIAGE CLOCK the lighter cased, the pencil modelled as an Egyptian sarcophagus in white metal and enamel, believed to be ex-Glasgow Empire exhibition, the clock with single drum movementthe clock 11.5cm high
COLLECTION OF MILITARIA, including The Royal Guards binoculars (inscribed), pair of military issue binoculars in associated case, a two draw telescope, Lady's GI uniform, medical box, gas mask, Uptimus burner, woolwork panel of a hurricane jet, also a London Clock Co. mantel clock, and assorted cameras
Borduhr "Bo-Uk 1" mit Chronographenfunktion Mattgraues Gehäuse mit Bakelitlünette, schwarzes Zifferblatt mit nachtleuchtenden Indizes und Zeigern, Stoppfunktion über der zentralen Sekunde und der kleine 15-min.-Anzeiger auf der "6". Das Werk bezeichnet "J 30 BZ" und "97104". Läuft an, Chronograph ohne Funktion, Lünette beschädigt, Typenschildchen unleserlich. Funktionsfähig. A board clock "Bo-Uk 1" with chronograph A board clock "Bo-Uk 1" with chronographMattgraues Gehäuse mit Bakelitlünette, schwarzes Zifferblatt mit nachtleuchtenden Indizes und Zeigern, Stoppfunktion über der zentralen Sekunde und der kleine 15-min.-Anzeiger auf der "6". Das Werk bezeichnet "J 30 BZ" und "97104". Läuft an, Chronograph ohne Funktion, Lünette beschädigt, Typenschildchen unleserlich. Funktionsfähig.Condition: II - III
Borduhr "Bo-Uk 1" mit Chronographenfunktion von Junghans Geschwärztes Gehäuse mit Lünette, schwarzes Zifferblatt mit nachtleuchtenden Indizes und Zeigern, Stoppfunktion über der zentralen Sekunde und der kleine 15-min.-Anzeiger auf der "6". Werk und Gehäuse nicht nummerngleich. Funktionsfähig. A board clock "Bo-Uk 1" with chronograph A board clock "Bo-Uk 1" with chronographGeschwärztes Gehäuse mit Lünette, schwarzes Zifferblatt mit nachtleuchtenden Indizes und Zeigern, Stoppfunktion über der zentralen Sekunde und der kleine 15-min.-Anzeiger auf der "6". Werk und Gehäuse nicht nummerngleich. Funktionsfähig.Condition: II
Schiffs-Wanduhr der Kriegsmarine, Hersteller "A. Schuchmann Wilhelmshaven" Versilbertes Zifferblatt mit kleiner Sekunde unter der "12", schwarz nachgemalten römischen Indizes, Herstellerbezeichnung, Marineabnahme "M" unter Hoheitsadler (das Hakenkreuz entfernt - swastika removed) und laufender Nummer der Marinestation Nordsee "3737 N". Massives, rundes, abgestuftes Messinggehäuse mit drei Befestigungslaschen und abschließbarer Frontscheibe, funktionsfähig (geht pro Tag ca. 5 min. nach), Reinigung/Service empfohlen. Durchmesser ca. 20 cm. A ship wall clock of the Kriegsmarine, manufacturer "A. Schuchmann Wilhelmshaven" A ship wall clock of the Kriegsmarine, manufacturer "A. Schuchmann Wilhelmshaven"Versilbertes Zifferblatt mit kleiner Sekunde unter der "12", schwarz nachgemalten römischen Indizes, Herstellerbezeichnung, Marineabnahme "M" unter Hoheitsadler (das Hakenkreuz entfernt - swastika removed) und laufender Nummer der Marinestation Nordsee "3737 N". Massives, rundes, abgestuftes Messinggehäuse mit drei Befestigungslaschen und abschließbarer Frontscheibe, funktionsfähig (geht pro Tag ca. 5 min. nach), Reinigung/Service empfohlen. Durchmesser ca. 20 cm.Condition: II

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