A German oak cased eight day longcase clock, stamped L.F.S (Lorenz Furtwangler & Son), early 20th century, the oversailing pediment above the 26cm silvered dial applied with Roman numerals, with a two train movement striking on a coiled gong, the glazed case door with an overlaid fretwork panel, with further moulded detail to the lower board, upon compressed bun feet, 208cm high, two brass cased weights and pendulum
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A Royal Worcester part dinner service, in the 'Evesham' pattern, mid 20th century, to include: a wall clock, eleven dinner plates, a sauce boat and stand, two sugar bowls, six desert bowls, six side plates, five mugs, a twin handled serving dish and cover, four large storage jars, a cruet set, four small storage jars, a pie dish, an hors d'oeuvres dish, a coffee pot and cover, etc. (Qty)
A late 19th century French brass and glass mantel clock the white enamel dial with roman numerals and with Brocot escapement, with mercury filled pendulum, the movement marked S Marti and 15126, retailed by James Hardy, Union Street Aberdeen, 28cm high Condition Report:Has key. winds and ticks. Has some damage to dial near 6 o'clock
A late 19th century Rococo Revival silver and lapis lazuli elephant mantel clockno maker's mark, French 'Swan' mark stamped on clock case and oriental figure, Paris movement numbered 3482 and incuse stamped 'Le Roy et fils, Hrlg du Roi a Paris' Modelled as a standing elephant, which supports the clock drum case on its back, surmounted by a Chinese figure seated above on a tasselled cushion, the whole raised on a solid lapis lazuli shaped oval base, inset with silver studs and mounted on silver with felt beneath, the clock face in gilt with enamelled Roman numerals, the back opening to reveal a French movement, with striking bell and pendulum hanging within the elephant body, height 41cm, weight total 126oz.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A silver and silver-gilt commemorative clockMappin & Webb, London 1891, underside of base limited edition numbered 154/210Commemorating the marriage of H.R.H. Prince Charles to Lady Diana Spencer, modelled in the form of an urn, with gilt finial over an annular chapter ring with Roman numerals, mask heads supporting a gilt chain, Fluer de Lys between, raised on a spreading foot, a linked chain also on the spreading foot, with an eight day movement, height 28cm.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A large Louro Preto and Chestnut burl veneered Classic Car pedestal desk, the angled sides enclosing a leather inlaid 'hood' with inset dashboard clock and recesses. With a central drawer flanked by two drawers to each side with brushed steel handles, the sides with grill pattern sections marked 'Vanucci'. With a retail plaque inside for 'Theodore Alexander', and a label for 'Brights of Nettlebed'. Also with a matching desk chair, with fire regulations label underneath with export details. Desk, top 183cms across, 96cms high, 110cms deep (approx), desk chair 105cms high. *CR Desk, in generally good condition with some signs of use in places with the odd mark or scratch as you would expect. Chair, has some wear to the seat and edges of the chair.
The clock with an exposed mechanism and gilt hour markers, with various bee's and flowers within a perspex case. Mounted on a gilt metal stand and wound from the back, stamped number to the base' 404'. 20cms high, base 18cms across. *CR In working order, and the case seems generally in good order.
Metamec / Smith's - Two mid century / vintage wooden mantel clocks by Metamec & Smiths. To include an art deco oak example by Smithswith with aluminium face surround, raised on facted feet, along with another early 20th Century Metamec battery powered example with oak surrounded with brass metalwork decoration mantle clock. Both made in Great Britain / England. The largest measures 20cm (height).

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