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An early to mid 19th Century ebonised cuckoo table/bracket clock for restoration (back board, dial poor), the movement with four turned pillars, gong train with external ratchet and winding stop on barrel, strike cuckoo train with countwheel to backplate and fusee driven. No key or pendulum, 46.5cm high
A late 19th Century carved oak cased mantel cuckoo clock, the eight day twin fusee movement with six air Swiss musical box, bearing labels verso on musical box "Geneva" and on the clock movement "Camerer Kuss & Co. 56, New Oxford Street London....", the dial with applied Roman numerals Size approx. 54cm high x 38cm wide CONDITION REPORTS The case looks basically sound though has wear conducive with age and use throughout. The cuckoo itself is extent but requires restoration as do the concertina action sound boxes. The movement appears basic from initial inspection from the rear but is a twin fusee. The musical cylinder is working but there are several teeth missing (7 damaged) - see images for further detail
Metalware - a Victorian lantern with shade; three piece tea service;gallery tray; English School 19th century, Children and Companion at the Cave Mouth, oil on card, 14cm x 9.5cm, ornate gilt frame; a planished copper coal scuttle,circa 1900; an oak letter rack; a contemporary cuckoo clock; English School 19th century, Looking down the Lakeland Valley, oil on canvas40cm x 65cm;others still lives, fruit; Ceramics - a 19th century oriental bowl (af); other oriental blue and white bowls and vases; a Victorian jelly mould, etc
A late 19th/early 20th century Black Forest cuckoo clock for restoration, the circular dial set with gilt metal Roman numerals and with carved detail throughout, the brass movement stamped to back plate 'AF', possibly for Adolph Furtvangler, height 44.5cm (af).Additional InformationThere are chips and losses, some losses to the numerals also, numerous components damaged and requiring repair, some splits to case, not tested, no guarantee of working order, this item is for repair and restoration, sold as seen.
LEONARD LESLIE BROOKE (1862-1940) SET OF EIGHT ORIGINAL ILLUSTRATIONS FOR 'THE THREE LITTLE PIGS, watercolour and ink, signed with initials lower left, framed, 25cm x 19.5cm; and a copy of THE STORY OF THE THREE LITTLE PIGS, illustrated by Leonard Leslie Brooke, published by F. Warne & Co.; together with a HARDBACK EDITION OF THE GOLDEN GOOSE BOOK, with illustrations by Leonard Leslie Brooke, published by F. Warne & Co. (Qty: 11)Footnote: Note: Despite formative training as a portrait and landscape painter, Leonard Leslie Brooke is best known as an illustrator, primarily for children’s books. Brooke quickly gained recognition for his work through numerous collaborations with Mrs Molesworth, author of children’s classics such as The Cuckoo Clock and The Carved Lions. In 1899, knowing his talent as an illustrator, Brooke decided to try his hand as a writer and penned the hugely popular novel Johnny Crow’s Garden . Following this success, Brooke moved his family to London and began working on illustrations for various fairy tales and nursery rhymes, of which The Golden Goose and The Three Little Pigs are widely considered his best work. These charming illustrations are characteristic of Brooke’s work: deploying witty visual puns which delight and amuse the audience.
A Black Forest cuckoo clock, with Roman numerals to the chapter ring and with weight driven movement. Height 48 cm, width 30 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The movement appears to be ticking away. The pediment is in generally good order. The left hand leaf has an edge nibble as does the right. The bottom leaf has an edge nibble to the left hand side. Other than this the case is simply dirty. We have the pendulum and both weights. The pendulum leaf has a small nibble to one side.

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