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A 19th century mahogany longcase clock with broken pediment and eight day movement, the brass dial with applied decoration to the spandrels, the chapter ring set with Roman numerals, with subsidiary dial and date aperture, inscribed "James Butler Bolton", the dial flanked by Tuscan columns with shaped hinged door below with fluted pilasters, height 220cm. CONDITION REPORT: Movement and case are associated. Two weights and pendulum. Not known if working. No glass. Case has been stripped and plinth stripped. New feet. Overall in poor, partially restored condition.
A George III oak crossbanded and inlaid eight day longcase clock, the broken swan neck pediment with brass eagle finial above hand painted enamel face with circular chapter ring set with Roman numerals and subsidiary second dial, above single door with ivory escutcheon flanked by fluted quarter columns, on plinth base with bracket feet, height 228cm.
WILLIAM RIDER OF WELSHPOOL, c.1792; a late 18th century oak and inlaid cased longcase clock with broken swan pediment above square enamel face, with circular dial set with Roman numerals, date aperture and makers name decorated with floral motifs above single conch shell inlaid door and similarly decorated plinth base on bracket feet, height 105cm. CONDITION REPORT: Width 49cm.
An 18th century and later adapted walnut feather banded kneehole desk, the rounded rectangular top with re-entrant corners above frieze drawer, two banks of three short graduated drawers, breakfront central cupboard door and raised on bracket feet, width 78cm. CONDITION REPORT: Handles and lock plates replaced however using some holes. Some veneers around drawer fronts replaced.
An 18th century oak bureau bookcase, the upper section with moulded cornice above two raised panelled doors enclosing an interior set with central arched door, five small drawers and numerous pigeon holes, with twin handled slides above the fall front enclosing an arrangement of pigeon holes, cupboard door and sliding well, with base of two short and two long drawers on bun feet, width approx 98cm. CONDITION REPORT: Good colour, replaced handles, upper two drawer plugged holes, feet replaced. Moulding to fall front later addition. Height 202cm. Depth 58cm.
A Rare Ross Twin Lens De Luxe Mahogany Camera, double door opening and brown hide finish, with Ross Goerz Patent Double Anastigmat f/7.7 6” brass lens, body, VG, some light marks to leather, lens, F-G, some internal haze and separation to rear element; a fine example of this rare De Luxe finish Ross Twin Lens camera, believed to have been made to special order; normally found with aluminium fittings, this example is finished in brass
A Victorian walnut mercury stick barometer, J.Sewill, circa 1840, the pierced architectural pediment above rectangular bevel glazed double canted ivory scales flanking mercury tube each calibrated for barometric inches together with the usual weather observations beneath annotations 10 AM Yesterday and 10 AM toDay and signed J. Sewill, Makers to the Admiralty 61, South Castle St. Liverpool. 30, Cornhill, London to upper margins, the trunk with flanking twin vernier adjustment screws above further long rectangular glazed door enclosing mercury tube Fahrenheit and Centigrade scale thermometer, the rounded base with shield cartouche cistern cover, 109cm high
A late George III inlaid mahogany stick barometer, Tarone, circa 1800, with architectural pediment and brass urn final above rectangular glazed door enclosing vernier scale calibrated in barometric inches and with the usual observations, beside an alcohol tube Fahrenheit scale thermometer and signed Tarone, Bristol, Fecit, to upper corner, the ebony and box strung trunk with exposed tube over rounded base with chequer inlaid hemispherical cistern cover, 99cm high
THREE DIECAST MODEL CARS comprising a Corgi No.202, Morris Cowley, blue, generally good condition; Corgi No.374, Jaguar E Type 2 + 2, yellow, with whizzwheels, excellent condition; and Dinky No.153, Aston Martin DB6, generally very good condition (nearside door with cut quarter light window), all unboxed.
Four unboxed Dinky Toys including three Police vehicles, a Transit (with two plastic road signs), a Mini, missing a door sticker, and a Ford Zodiac missing a headlight with both cars having broken aerials, together with a Ford Taunus, mounted on yellow box base without plastic lid. Also included in this lot are two boxed Dinky Toys, 225 Lotus F1 racing car, appears G+ on G+/VG plinth in F outer box with one tab detached, and a 404 Conveyancer Fork Lift with one pallet and plastic winding handle, missing instructions and driver otherwise generally G in F box with one tab detached. (6)
A good Four-Win slot machine console, by Ruffler & Walker,With Fill’Em Up, What’s My Line?, Many Happy Returns twice, all working on 1d. play with the chevron ball reserves to centre for the 10 or 12 payout targets, chrome ball runs, win knobs, all with period coloured backflashes including variants for each of the Many Happy Returns, oak surrounds, held within the square R&W arcade stand with flat top, rounded corners and inset panels below with one as locked door access to arcade takings pit from the coin gutters exiting each machine, of uniform colour throughout. 25” square, 65” high.
A Data East Star Trek pinball machine,circa 1990, on Franc coinage play, With the full sci-fi themed playing field, ramps, targets, light features, warp bonus, matrix scoreboard, full colour ducal cabinet finished in black, with operator booklet, coin door key, scoreboard quick-lock key and a small quantity of Franc change.
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