Collection of ephemera relating to John Haughton Wickes, Citizen Clock Maker of London including the apprenticeship document of Alfred Nelson Wickes (son), together with various indenture type documents on vellum relating to the family and parishes of St. Edmund, the King and St. Nicholas Acons, along with a small collection of contemporary postal covers (mid to late 19th Century) and other ephemera including two Freedom of the City documents in a wooden cylindrical case
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19th Century Continental patinated spelter mantel clock surmounted by a seated figure of Don Quixote, the circular dial with Roman numerals and two train movement striking on a bell (base at fault), 62cm highThe broken wing is in the bag, as is a loose clock part. One foot is composite, this is loose and is also in the bag. The clock is not working
Brass cased carriage clock, the enamel dial with Arabic and Roman numerals, signed Angelus, the two train movement with hour repeat and alarm functions striking on a gong, 13cm high excluding the loop handleCurrently working. Bells are working. Cannot guarantee it will keep going for any extended period of time.
George III oak longcase clock, the broken arch hood with flanking pilasters above an arched moulded door and conforming plinth, the brass dial with Arabic and Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, signed John Glascock, Brentwood, the two train four pillar movement striking on a bell, 218cm high including the brass finials
A group of radios and accessories, 20th century, to include: a Pilot Radio 'Major Maestro' Bakelite radio, approx. 23 x 37 x 17cm; an Ekco All-Electric type AW70 Bakelite radio, approx. 48 x 39 x 25cm; a General Electric Company (G.E.C.) BC4941 Bakelite portable radio, an Ever-Ready Sky Casket portable radio, a G. Marconi Marconiphone, and a Kolster-Brandes for Godfrey Phillips 2-valve battery receiver; together with a Bush Bakelite television, type TV22A, c.1950s, with approx. 9" screen, approx. 38 x 40 x 40cm, and an Airite desk set with clock and pen holder (8) It is the buyer's responsibility to ensure electrical items are professionally rewired for use.

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