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An Edwardian ebonised longcase clock, arched brass dial with a silver chapter ring, subsidiary date dial, Chime Silent dial to the lunette, cast spandrels with mask heads and scrolls, three chain movement striking on five gongs, the case with swan neck pediment, oval glazed aperture to the door, five moulded scrolls to the plinth, 230cm.
Early 19th century bracket clock with eight day fusee timepiece movement, white enamel dial with Roman numerals in a mahogany case of architectural form, with stepped top, on four pad feet, 34cm overall height (key and pendulum present) CONDITION REPORT General overall condition is fair, movement is dirty but appears to have been running, back plate may have been lacquered, has signs of previous repairs. Dial has been repaired between 5pm and 7pm position, enamel around winding hole damaged. Hands have been repainted, front door hinge loose. Case in reasonable condition, some splittng to veneers, top left moulding detached but present, near left foot detached but present. Door key present but not functioning correctly, rear door glass is damaged
Early 19th century eight day longcase clock by William Potts Pudsey, Leeds, with painted arched dial depicting figures, landscapes and subsidiary seconds, in mahogany case with swan-neck pediment, turned columns, spiral reeded pilasters and panelled door, flame mahogany veneers and crossbanding (two weights, key and pendulum present), 232cm high CONDITION REPORT General overall condition good, movement is dirty but appears to run. Painted dial is dirty and crazed and has some minor damage where paint has come off. The dial also has what appears to be a blankingplate fitted below the winding holes above VI, but nothing corresponding on the front plate of the movement. Case is in quite good condition although veneer is cracked and lifting in places. Plinth is cracked through the central panel. Hood surface is worn in places, seatboard mounts are uneven.
George III thirty hour longcase clock by Clare of Bedford, with twelve inch square dial painted with swan on a lake and musical instruments to the spandrels, with subsidiary date aperture, on oak case with turned columns, shaped arched door, on plinth base, 185cm high (weight and pendulum present)
18th century longcase clock with thirty hour movement striking on a bell, eleven inch square dial with crown and cherub spandrels, silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals, signed - Edn Barlow Oldham, matted centre with foliate engraved decoration, calendar aperture and single pierced brass hand in an oak case with long door with star marquetry inlay, architectural hood with blind fret frieze, 203cm overall height (weight and pendulum present)
Good quality late 18th century Swiss wall clock with quarter striking and repeating verge movement striking on a bell, ten inch convex enamel dial with Roman numerals, signed - A Huguenin A Berne, pierced gilt metal hands, in a Louis XIV-style case of waisted form, with painted floral decoration and glass door with applied gilt metal panel and gilt metal borders, on four stylised hoof feet, separate pediment and wall mounted bracket, 87cm overall height (pendulum and key present) CONDITION REPORT General overall condition good. Movement is clean and believed to be in full working order. Labels indicate movement has been serviced and repaired in fairly recent past. Dial is good with some minor damage around winding holes. Case is fair, painted surfaces cracked in places and some areas of wear. Gilt metal mount on case to right of dial has been broken and part is missing. Lower door glass below dial may have been replaced. Pediment is fair, paint surface is cracked and metal mount to right hand edge is damaged and piece missing. Plinth is similar. Metal mounts are dirty, damaged at lower edge
19th century wall clock with eight day fusee movement, twelve inch white enamel dial with Roman numerals signed - J. Plowman Chichester, in a mahogany case, 35cm overall length (key and pendulum bob present) CONDITION REPORT General overall condition fair. Movement is clean and appears to run, however the pendulum rod, although present, has thread and nut broken off and is not available. Suspension spring pin is missing, there is a separate brass plate that appears to fit over the top of the suspension but it's function is unknown. Case is in reasonable condition, some damage to underside around pendulum door, side door has damage around edges. Back board is cracked, dial is dirty and scratched. Numerals and name worn, some damage to enamelling, case and movement appear to be original to each other
1936 Rolls-Royce 25 / 30 Saloon by Windovers. Registration no. FSU 671. Chassis no. GWN 57. Six cylinder. 4.257cc engine. Manual transmission. This delightful pre-War Rolls-Royce has very attractive and spacious saloon coachwork by Windovers. It has an elegant swept tail, P100R headlamps and side mounted spare wheel and is finished in primrose yellow and black with dark blue leather upholstery and walnut door cappings and dash. It has been well and regularly maintained and improved over the last fifteen years by Rolls-Royce Specialists, including new engine bearings and top end overhaul, rebuilt steering box, overhauled radiator and many other improvements - all documented in a large history file, which indicates it has covered approximately 9,000 miles during the current ownership. It is also supplied with a V5 document and M.O.T. until January 2016. A very usable vintage Rolls-Royce
Good quality late 19th century French kingwood and ormolu mounted breakfront cabinet, the shaped marble top over central parquetry inlaid cupboard door enclosing shelves, flanked by pair of glazed doors enclosing glazed shelves, raised on scroll capped lion paw ormolu feet, 135cm wide x 143cm deep x 109cm high
Late 19th century French kingwood Louis XV-style ormolu mounted and 'Vernis Martin' vitrine of bombe form, fitted with glazed door enclosing glass shelves and painted panels below depicting figures in landscapes, the central panel signed 'Paoli', raised cabriole supports, 80cm wide x 187cm high x 42cm deep CONDITION REPORT Some slight losses to veneer, some areas of repair to veneers, minor losses to ormolu mounts. Painted panels have some small area of overpainting, left hand panel has slight split top left, slight paint losses
George III mahogany inverted breakfront sideboard, the shaped moulded top above four frieze drawers, raised on twin-pedestal bases, each with panel cupboard door, between split pilasters, the left hand pedestal enclosing deep cellarette drawer raised on turned spool feet, 198cm wide x 90cm high x 85cm deep
19.5 inch upright coin operated polyphon, disc musical box, walnut case with arched cresting and polyphon plaque, enclosed by a glazed door between twin pilasters on turned feet with coin slot to each side and bearing plaque reading 'drop a penny in the slot Nicole Freres, Leipzig', together with thirty-six discs, 129cm in height CONDITION REPORT Works when wound with handle which is present
ROLLS ROYCE SILVER SPUR Registration No: 9999 FD, first registered 29th January 1987 one owner from new, bears Jack Barclay name plate, yellow coachwork, leather interior, four door saloon, 7650 cc petrol engine, automatic transmission, recorded mile age 219,400, MOT until 22nd July 2016. Service history and maintained by Broughtons, Cheltenham Spa. illustrated
A 19th century walnut Vienna twin weight Regulator wall clock, the arched pediment with carved scallop front, twin finials below the later eagle finial, arch top panel glazed door with ring moulded pilasters, integral bracket base, 16cms ivory enamel dial with subsidiary seconds, brass sheathed weights, block and brass pendulum, eight day movement striking a gong, circa 1875, 128cms high overall illustrated
WILLIAM ROBB, MONTROSE A mid 19th century mahogany 8-day longcase clock, the 12" arch painted dial signed Wm Robb, Montrose, with centred subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture within a ring of Arabic numerals, and roses painted to the arch, the hood with swan-neck pediment and turned front corner hood pilasters over an ogee arch trunk door on a box base with cut out skirting plinth, 206cm high illustrated
JAMES RITCHIE OF EDINBURGH, circa 1840 A brass cased lighthouse clock, engraved to the front "Store No.1", below an inset spirit level, the 20cm white enamel dial with Roman numerals, the single fusee movement back plate stamped "Jas Ritchie & Son E dinburgh", engraved to the back door "NLH Store spare timepiece No.1", raised on adjustable feet. 39.5cm high. (Reputedly ordered by Robert Louis Stevenson's father or uncle on behalf of the Northern Lighthouse Board for whom the Stevenson family bui lt lighthouses in the 19th century) illustrated
A. PATTISON, COLDSTREAM A 19th century mahogany longcase clock, the hood with swan neck pediment, brass roundels and central brass finial, the hood column mounted with arched painted dial with the crowning of Bruce to the arch, spandrels with figura tive depictions of the seasons, the dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds and calendar dials, dial signed "A. Pattison, Coldstream", fitted an eight day striking movement, the trunk door with acorn device, box base on bracket feet
A Regency/George III mahogany secretaire bookcase, the upper section having pediment with moulded edge over twin astragal glazed doors, upon a base with oval veneers, opening to reveal a fitted interior, with drawers flanking a central door with shel l paterae, flanked by secret compartments over three long raised drawers, on bracket feet, 1.14m wide, 2.48m high
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