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An early 20th century Vienna style wall clock, the case in polished light wood, possibly beech, turned and applied decoration to the case, architectural brickwork design to the top pediment, turned finials to top and bottom of clock, good two-piece enamel dial over hour and half-past gong striking spring-driven movement, opening glazed door shows grid-iron pendulum with brass bob, includes key Estimate £100 to £150
A Neuchatel-style wall mounted clock, the case having simulated gold leaf finish with hand-painted floral decoration, cast brass dial with engraved scrollwork and signed Eluxa, Roman numerals on applied enamel cartouches, opening glazed door with cast brass surround, the whole standing on cast brass scroll-work feet and designed to either stand on a table or on the matching wall bracket, 8-day movement, ting-tang striking on two bells at the hour and half-past, bronze finish hands, with original decorative cast key. 58cm tall on the bracket, clock 43cm tall. Note: Eluxa is a Swiss company devoted entirely to manufacturing high-quality clocks. This is the Louis XVI model currently retailing at 2400 Swiss Francs/ £1600. Estimate £180 to £220
An Arts and Crafts styled mantel clock, the oak case having profusely carved decoration and turned finials, opening glazed door to reveal the brass dial with applied spandrels, silvered chapter ring and matted centre, timepiece only movement by Winterhhalder & Hofmeier, with pendulum. Estimate £40 to £60
A Victorian/Edwardian wooden Microscope slide storage box, seventeen drawers with ivory/bone knobs, each holder twelve standard sized slides - 204 in total - brass lock present, fold down brass handle is recessed into the top, glazed front opening door Condition report: No Key, knob on bottom tray is broken does not show when door is shut
A strongbox with secret opening dating: 18th Centuryprovenance: ItalyRectangular shape covered with iron plaques and strengthened with riveted, iron bands. At the upper part is a door complete with mechanism and the two original keys. In order to open the strongbox there's a secret mechanism which releases one of the doors and let the keys in; the keys must then be placed in specific positions to finally open the box.dimensions: dimensions 56 x 60 x 29 cm.
A LATE 19TH CENTURY RAILWAY STATION SWISS MUSICAL BOX "THE VICTORIA", with penny working mechanism, the walnut case partial ebonised with a gilt metal mount and side handles, the front of presentation and design, through the glazed door a curtain ris es and the movement is visible, two dancers rotate in the foreground and three bells sit to the rear before a printed panel listing eight airs, a glass panel in the top illuminates the interior. C1890, 56cm high x 46cm wide
ENTOMOLOGICAL APPARATUS "SETTING HOUSE" -: stamped J.Gardner, Naturalist, High Holborn, London A PLAIN DEAL DRYING HOUSE with original slat fitted corked setting boards (various sizes), perforated zinc door, brass handle to top, opening back panel, corked and papered, answering for store box
A George III Oak and Inlaid Longcase Clock, the broken arch pediment above an arched door with reeded pilasters, the shaped door below flanked by reeded canted corners, raised upon bracket feet, the painted dial with moon phase movement and with Arabic numerals, seconds dial and date aperture and with two train movement, the dial inscribed 'Richard Sims, Walford'
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