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Lot 261

Matthew Norman 1751, London, a Grand Corniche brass alarm/striking/repeating carriage clock, model 1751/6725, white enamel dial with Roman numerals, the 11 jewel unadjusted movement numbered 038, striking the hours and halfs on a gong, 14cm, key, guarantee book, dated 1983, original book box. Working order when catalogued but striking out of cinque, gong needs minor adjustment, case needs a polish, bottom pin of door missing

Lot 336

An Edwardian mahogany two tier washstand, the gallery top with turned supports above an inlaid single panelled door cupboard, raised on a plinth base. H87, W42, D41cm.

Lot 339

A French oak display cabinet, with arched glazed door, canted glazed panels, raised on a floral carved base, 70 x 56 x 31cm

Lot 438

A Buckley Copper King Special Award, Big Cherry slot machine, one arm bandit, works on a 1P coin, wooden case with cast metal glazed hinged door, opening t reveal inner workings, decorated with instructions and fruit, glazed top box with hand painted glass, on a wooden base with matching colourway, 45 x 185 x 38cm

Lot 453

A Novomat slot machine, one arm bandit, c.1950's, works on a old 2p coin, wooden case with cast plastic front panels, highlighted with metal effect paint, hinged door opens to reveal inner workings, 47 x 72 x 18cm.

Lot 454

A Hawtin's Allwin penny arcade machine, wooden fronted glazed hinged door, metal case, with internal metal ball track, 47 x 69 x 18cm, inserting a coin dispenses a metal ball, pulling a lever sends the ball rolling on the track with the aim of the game to land the ball in one of several channels marked win or lose, alternate routes include a extra chance or losing the ball in play

Lot 456

An Allwin De Luxe penny slot machine, c.1920's, oak cabinet, with internal metal ball track, pierced metal decorated and central instructions, lacking coin box cover 70 x 50 x 19cm. The mechanism is complete and does seem to operate, drop in a coin and the ball spins around and when lands in a pay-out cup the knob turns to payout as should, although we cannot guarantee it is fully working. (we are not experts in this field)Please note – there is no key with this and the door lock is in the locked position, but the door will still open.Also note it is in need of a good clean and service

Lot 461

A coin-operated arcade machine Uncle Sam Strength Tester, cast iron bust in the form of Uncle Sam, hand painted in the colours of the United States, with striped tails and star spangled top hat, with cast iron upper display depicting the title Shake Hands With Uncle Sam, amount needed to play (25 cent) and the subtitle "He will tell you the strength of your personality", on a oak base lockable door on the rear, opens to reveal workings and cash draw (key included), on four cast iron claw style feet, 192 x 42 x 43cm (including outstretched arm), insert a coin into a slot located on his chest, grab his hand and squeeze, an articulated brass finger compresses, determining the amount of force used, results are shown on a dial with numbers ranging from 0-390, determining your grip strength, other models would have comments rather than numbers such as "Tax Cheat", "Strong Willed", "Hot Stuff" and more.Owned by our vendor since 1983.

Lot 462

A coin operated arcade automaton, Laugh with Jolly Jack, wooden case with three glazed sides, above a hinged door (includes key), opens to reveal workings and cash draw, on bracket feet, 178 x 52 x 66cm, converted to run via AC power (power lead included), insert a coin (20p) and watch the puppet move its body, head and eyes, with laughter track playing along with the movements, the puppet is seated on a wooden box on a laminate tile effect floor in front of a hand painted coastal scene, the puppet is 74cm tall, dressed in a Naval themed outfit.Owned by our vendor since 1975.

Lot 1749

An antique oak gun cabinet, having glazed door, 152.5cm high x 44cm wide.

Lot 167

Two door China cabinet with key

Lot 193

A Box of Antique brass fixtures and fittings to include Victorian door knocker

Lot 918

Victorian walnut and mahogany davenport desk, the leather sloped surface lifting up to interior storage and compartment area above a side door opening to a bank of drawers with brass handles, raised on bun legs ending in castor feet [80x56.5x54cm]

Lot 242

Set of six Art Deco crystal cut faceted clear glass door handles [6]

Lot 909

Four various artworks to include 'Door to the sea' by S.D Johnston, original oil by Robin Cole along with two others.

Lot 913

Antique ebonised pier cabinet, the moulded cornice above a frieze with marquetry inlay, the lockable door opening to shelved upholstered interior, raised on a plinth base [99x76x31.5cm]

Lot 227

A 19th century George III flame mahogany glazed library bookcase cabinet. The bookcase having a flared pediment top over an astragal glazed twin door bookcase revealing a shelved interior within. The base having a pair of inlaid short  drawers with octagonal ring handles over inlaid double cupboard doors. Raised on bracket feet. Measures approx. 227cm x 113cm x 57cm.

Lot 250

A 19th century Scottish mahogany longcase grandfather clock by William Robb of Montrose, Scotland. The clock having an arched glazed hood housing a brass and silvered dial with Roman numeral chapter ring. Mahogany case with single door and raised on bracket type supports. Measures approx. 205cm x 45cm x 23cm. 

Lot 291

A George III early 19th century pine wall hanging glazed corner cabinet having a flared top over cantered sides with central single astragal glass door revealing a shaped shelved interior. It measures approx. 123cm x 98cm x 55cm. The cabinet coming from a townhouse in the Circus, Bath.

Lot 310

A 19th century George III mahogany bow fronted secretaire / bureau bookcase cabinet having a flared top over astragal glazed double door cabinets opening to reveal a shelved interior. The base having a deep drawer to the top opening to reveal a fully appointed bureau section with a further bank of three drawers below all with large turned handles. All raised on a bracket feet. Measures approx. 202cm x 108cm x 55cm. 

Lot 364

An early 19th century George III mahogany tray top nightstand / bedside cabinet. The cabinet having a carved gallery edge top with single tambour door below and further drawer below. Brass swing handles to each side with all raised on straight leg supports. Measures approx. 72cm x 50cm x 50cm.    

Lot 4

A 19th century Victorian rosewood and marquetry display cabinet vitrine on stand. Raised on serpentine legs united by lower tier with a gallery edged short drawer to the base. Above, a dome top display cabinet with astragal glazed door housing shelving set within. Measures approx. 174 x 80 x 45cm. 

Lot 432

A George III early 19th century Oriental mahogany chinoiserie bow front corner wall hanging cabinet decorated with oriental inspired stencil patterns and hand painted figures on an ebonised base. Double door opening to reveal a shelved interior. Raised on plinth banded base. Measuring approx. 91cm x 60cm x 42cm. 

Lot 438

A 19th century Chinese black lacquer twin door cabinet. The cabinet having relief fielded panels with gilt decorated botanical, repeating key borders and central figures in landscape setting. The twin doors opening to reveal a further decorated interior with series of five drawers. Further decoration to the sides. Measures approx. 34cm x 31cm x 17cm.

Lot 450

A 19th century Queen Anne revival walnut eight day longcase clock movement. The clock with a brass arch dial signed 'James Bush, Tower Street, London',  with subsidiary seconds dial and calendar finished with a silvered Roman numeral chapter ring. Arched hood and fluted front corner hood pilasters over a rectangular long trunk door  on a single panel box base and shaped bracket feet. Measures approx. 234cm x 48cm x 26cm.

Lot 457

A 19th century French inspired Napoleon III style support pier cabinet . The cabinet  having a granite top over a bone inlaid body with central single door embellished with central carved plaque depicting female figure with plough & wheat. Raised on plinth base. Measures approx. 100cm x 78cm x 44cm. 

Lot 582

An early 20th century wood & wire work bird cage of pagoda form  and Asiatic influence. The bird cage built with top handle, roof shaped top with side door. Measures approx. 59cm x 51cm x43cm. 

Lot 602

A good 19th century country pitch pine French kitchen armoire display dresser. The cabinet with pediment top over large single glazed door  opening to reveal a series of shelves before a large mirror panel back. The dresser with twin columns either side of door and with plinth shaped base below. Measures approx. 215cm x 98cm x 44cm.

Lot 656

A 19th century George III mahogany bachelors bookcase chest of drawers. The chest having a twin door arched glazed cabinet top with shelves set within. Below a three drawer chest having brass swing handles and backplates with reeded decorations. All raised and supported on turned supports. Measures approx. 160cm x 103cm x 57cm.    

Lot 70

A Victorian 19th century walnut & marquetry breakfront sideboard credenza having a flared top over an inlaid and detailed fitted frieze. Central single cupboard door with inlaid panel with decorative corbels to sides. The central door flanked by glazed cabinet door revealing shelving interiors. Raised on plinth base. Measures approx. 110 x 78 x 36cm.

Lot 1

J10MEJ - BMW 316i 1600cc Manual - blue four-door saloon car, first registered in August 1991. MOT'd until July 2023. Mileage approx 120,000. Private registration plate. V5C not present. From a deceased estate, the family believe the vehicle has not been used since its MOT in July 2022. Running order.  UPDATE: 25/05/2023 - V5c present  As a second-hand vehicle buyers are reminded that such items are sold strictly 'as is' with no guarantees or warranties as to any aspect of its mechanical or electrical safety, or roadworthiness implied by East Bristol Auctions or any agent. Viewing is highly recommended. 

Lot 102

A Victorian 19th century satinwood tallboy chest of drawers / linen press.  Raised on a plinth base with a double door linen press cupboard over a chest of drawers. Knob handles to the drawers, caddy top above. Measures approx. 127 x 113 x 47cm. 

Lot 111

A 19th century satin birch Biedermeier hall cabinet. Raised on stub barrel legs with a central single locker door with fielded armorial shaped panel under short drawer above. Knob handles to the drawer, flared and serpentine edged top above. Measures approx. 77 x 73 x 45cm.

Lot 4028

'The Hat Trick' - Vintage classic arcade/amusement machine - with colourful backplate displaying a genie and snakes, Oak frame with glass door panel, on hinges, Maker is unknown, 79cm High, 58cm Wide, 20cm Deep, with lock but no key. Condition Report: Looks like it needs some adjustment.

Lot 4028A

'Allwin De Luxe' - Vintage classic half penny slot arcade Machine, Oak frame with glass panel on a hinged door. With lock but no key. 65cm High, 45cm Wide, 18cm Deep.

Lot 4061

James Bond Skyfall (2012) - A prop door handle from the Skyfall Lodge. The twist effect handle with central bracket made from rubber to imitate iron. In the Film, the Skyfall House was perceived to be situated in Glencoe, however the House was actually purpose-built from scratch at Hankley Common in Surrey, whilst interior shots were filmed on a soundstage at Pinewood Studios. The full scale set was constructed from plywood & plaster which was destroyed in the Films explosive finale. Set in a framed display (18x11.5x2 inches) with a corresponding still. Provenance: Obtained from one of the Films Prop Masters. Accompanies a five page Location Prep & Map from Pinewood Studios dated 23rd January 2012, choreographing the Skyfall Lodge scenes.

Lot 157

A collection of ten boxed Gilbow Exclusive First Editions die-cast buses/coaches (1:76 scale) including DSM signle door London Sightseeing coach, RMA East London Routemaster, Fleetline Shillibeer Omnibus, Leyland Titan Go Whippet, Leyland Titan 2 door Blue Triangle etc

Lot 287

A 19th century carved oak two door cupboard, each door carved with traditional scenes - length 80cm, depth 39cm, height 172cm

Lot 552

Neil Morris for Morris of Glasgow'Cumbrae' range sideboard, circa 1950, Zebrawood, stamped inside door 'Cumbrae Furniture by Morris of Glasgow', retailers label to reverse 'Hamptons of Kensington', 85cm high, 123cm wide, 51cm deepSome loss of veneer to top left front corner and at back right to bottom edge.

Lot 66

Execution Broadside.- The Last Dying Speech and Confession, Parentage and Education of Henry Fauntleroy..., 30th November 1824, 356 x 256mm., woodcut of gallows with hanging figure at head, double-column, folds and creases, a few small nicks to edges (not affecting text), light spotting, Portsea, Williams, 1824.⁂ One of the last executions for forgery. Fauntleroy was charged with appropriating trust funds by forging the signatures of his bank's, Marsh, Sibbald & Co., trustees. Despite much effort from his supporters, ensuring his case was twice more argued before judges on points of law, and an Italian named Angelini even offering to take Fauntleroy's place on the scaffold, the dreadful sentence was carried out "fronting the Debtor's Door of Newgate [prison]". It was witnessed by novelist and MP, Samuel Warren, who later recalled it in 'My First Circuit', a section of his Miscellanies. Forgery ceased to be a capital crime via two Parliamentary Acts in the 1830s.

Lot 14

Nelson's annotated copy.- [Stephens (Alexander)] Public Characters of 1803-1804, Admiral Lord Nelson's copy with ownership inscription and notes, dated ink ownership inscription 'Nelson & Bronte' in Nelson's hand to front endpaper, 3pp. with ink annotations in Nelson's hand to margins, 5 engraved portrait plates, 4pp. publisher's catalogue at end, a few pencil notes in another hand, a few ff. with browning or the odd spot, contemporary half calf, rubbed, uncut, 8vo, for Richard Phillips, 1804.⁂ Nelson's copy, containing the life of Emma, Lady Hamilton (pp.325-333) with his annotations, and possibly on board HMS Victory with him at the Battle of Trafalgar, 1805. Nelson has made three annotations to the entry on Lady Hamilton in this copy. His main comment is made in defence of Emma against the author's mention of criticism to her marriage to Sir William Hamilton, by that gentleman's family. Underlining the word "criticised", Nelson has written at the bottom of the page, "quite the contrary she was given away by the Marquis of Abercorn & always owned as cousin by the present Duke of Hamilton" (p.327). He has also underlined the section referencing Emma's birth as having been in the forest of Bere in Hampshire, writing adjacent, "Lancashire witch". Possibly this was a personal joke (?), or possibly, a correction of geography, with Emma in reality being born in a small town in Cheshire then very close to the county border with Lancashire (p.325). Finally, he corrects the author's reference to Sir William Hamilton's residence in Naples as having been thirty years, with the addition of the word "six" in the margin (p.327). The ownership inscription reads, "Nelson & Bronte February 27th 1804 off Barcelona in Spain". This places the volume in his possession while on the Victory as commander-in-chief of the Mediterranean Fleet, partaking in the siege of Toulon. From thence he was at sea almost continually until the Battle of Trafalgar in October the following year, and whilst he did return to England for a brief visit in August 1805, it is conceivable to think of this copy remaining on board. Certainly his personal library is known to have suffered in the battle, "His small book-case had a hole in the back of it, made by a cannon ball during the action by which the glass door was broken and some of the books scatterred on the floor..." (Universal Magazine, vol. V, 1806, pp.43-47").

Lot 10

1991 Peugeot 205 954cc Trio 3 door hatchback No Reserve Registration: J442 HHG Chassis: VF320CC1124507032 Odometer: 11,415 Transmission: 4 Speed Manual MOT Expires: February 2nd 2024 Outside • Excellent original silver paintwork • No major blemishes or imperfections • Small dent in rear bumper • Matching original wheel trims • Green Trio decals • No signs of any corrosion Interior • As new condition seats and carpets • Peugeot Clarion radio cassette • Green seat belts • Plastic aged slightly on interior door handles • 2 keys Mechanicals • Starts instantly and settles to a quiet idle • Gearbox very positive with a smooth change • Brakes feel sold and the car stops evenly History • Paperwork showing service receipts  • Previous MOT certificates • Only 2 previous keepers Our Opinion An almost factory fresh original Peugeot 205 with an extremely low mileage. Ready to be enjoyed!  

Lot 11

1928 Chenard & Walcker T11 4 door Limousine No Reserve Registration: BS 9237 Chassis: 94884562 Engine Size: 2200 cc Odometer: 00624 Fuel: Petrol Transmission: 4 speed Manual MOT Expires: Exempt . Very rare thought to be 1 of only 5 manufactured • Imported to the UK from France in 1990 • In current ownership for over 20 years Outside • Red over cream paintwork is very presentable. It does show brush & sanding marks on close inspection • Repair showing on O/S/R quarter • Chrome bumpers in reasonable condition with only slight pitting • Wood inlays on runner boards in good order • Recently fitted new Michelin period tyres all round Inside • Light brown with red piping velour seats are clean and have no rips • Matching door cards & carpets • Wood trim on the dashboard & door tops is crack free Mechanical • Fitted with a Land Rover 2.2 petrol engine by the current owner (The original engine is available) • The engine starts well and runs smoothly • Original 4 speed gearbox is mated to the Land Rover engine with a conversion plate and is good order • The brakes need a firm press but pull the car up well History • V5C registration document shows the car as manufactured in 1928 • First date of registration in the UK was 2004 • Imported to UK from Brittany France in 1990 • Steadily restored and improved since import • Has been used for over 40 weddings by it's current owner • 2 - Original owners handbook (but in French!) • Chenard & Walcker were a French car manufacturer renowned for 1st & 2nd place at Le Mans in 1923 Our Opinion An opportunity to own and enjoy a very rare and unusual car from the 1920's! Great for shows and also weddings as proved by it's current owner!

Lot 16

1994 Mercedes Benz E280 Auto 4 door saloon car No Reserve Registration: JUI 7470 Chassis: WDB1240282C070784 Odometer: 73,400 Engine Size: 2799cc Fuel: Petrol Transmission: Automatic MOT Expires:22/06/2023 -- Very original and well kept Mercedes Benz E280 -- Well documented history -- Very low mileage for age Outside -- Very well presented maroon paintwork in original condition -- Both front wings are corroded on the wheel arches -- Rear wheel arches are starting to bubble -- Dent to the boot lid which has been touched in -- All 4 alloy wheels are in good condition with minor kerb marks and a few chips -- Near new tyres all round Inside -- Lovely cream leather seats in near perfect order -- Carpets, door cards & over mats show almost no wear -- Black/walnut dash, clocks & switchgear all in time warp condition -- Overall an absolute pleasure to drive in Mechanical -- Straight six 2.8 petrol engine starts instantly and is ultra smooth -- Oil pressure gauge shows excellent oil pressure -- Automatic gearbox is very good -- The 5 speed automatic gearbox is smooth -- Brakes feel solid and the E280 stops in a straight line -- The vendor has fitted a new wiring loom History -- 12 service stamps in the original service history booklet -- Very well documented file with previous MOTs and receipts for work carried out -- V5C document shows 9 former keepers Our Opinion An extremely well looked after Mercedes Benz with the desirable 2.8 six cylinder engine. Just a little work on the arches and this car would be amazing

Lot 2

1972 Triumph GT6 MK3 1998cc Coupe No Reserve  Registration: ERW544L Chassis: KE137920 Odometer: 94,388 Transmission: Manual Overdrive  MOT: Aug 2023 • Fitted with optional rear seat • Upgraded to 5.5 J wheels • History file dating back until 1987 Outside • British Racing Green paintwork presents very well • Surface rust and bubbling all the way along the front edge of the roof panel • Some surface rust on windscreen gutters on both sides • A couple of touched up stone chips to rear quarter in front of n/s rear wheel arch • Some bubbling to the inside edge of both headlights • Chromework generally presents well with a few rust spots • Excellent 5.5 inch wide steel wheels fitted with rear new matching Marshal tyres. Inside • Recently retrimmed black vinyl seats • New black carpet set at the same time • Mountney 3 spoke steering wheel in as new condition • Excellent door cards and roof lining • Vendor has added rear seats and wooden boot floor • Overdrive gear box • Additional oil pressure gauge and USB ports fitted Mechanicals • Fitted with after market gas strut kit for bonnet • Very clean and tidy under the bonnet • Fitted with AccuSpark electronic ignition kit, original included in the sale • Starts and runs very well and soon settles into a satisfying 6 cylinder burble • Stainless steel exhaust system • Drives nicely and pulls well through all gears, and stops as it should • Overdrive fitted History • Various MOT certificates • 6 previous owners • Quantity of invoices and receipts over the last couple of decades Our Opinion A lovely little GT6 MKIII which would be happy to be driven all summer to vibrant Triumph scene events.  Offered without reserve, this could be the bargain of the sale.

Lot 22

Rolls Royce Phantom 6749cc V12 Auto 4 door saloon car Registration Number: HX59 ECF Date of Registration: 01/09/2009 Recorded Mileage: 144,543 MOT Expires: 14/02/2024 c/w V5C registration document ** This vehicle is wrapped in white vinyl and is grey underneath **

Lot 23

Rolls Royce Phantom 6749cc V12 Auto 4 door saloon car Registration Number: RX05 BPF Date of Registration: 20/04/2005 Recorded Mileage: 155,629 MOT Expires: 09/05/2024 c/w V5C registration document & 2 keys ** This vehicle was wrapped in white vinyl so there is some areas of damage to the paintwork **

Lot 3

1981 Rolls Royce Silver Spirit 6750cc 4 door saloon Guide; £3,000 - £4,000 Registration: NRD794 Chassis: SCAZS0000ACH01426 Odometer: 102,277 Transmission: Auto MOT: Exempt • Bills amounting to £7274 from 2017 for mechanical works  • Only 2 former keepers • Supplied with the private registration number NRD 794 • Original Blaupunkt Frankfurt audio system Outside  The original colour paint of metallic gold presents well overall with no visible signs of corrosion or damage though there are various minor imperfections as would be expected of a car of this age. The chrome work is in good order as are the wheels. Inside  The interior is typically Rolls-Royce with sumptuous leather, quality wood and chrome work. The leather would benefit from a deep clean and feed but is in good order although the drivers central arrest has a very small tear which could be repaired, the carpets are original and are good apart from the driver’s heel pad area which is worn heavily; though a set of lambswool over mats would solve that issue. The electric front seats are fully operational as are all the ancillaries and gauges. Mechanicals  The engine fires into life instantly and quickly settles down to a smooth idle with a pleasing burble from the twin exhausts. There is good oil pressure and a healthy charge showing on the ammeter, It is worth noting that there is a rattle from the exhaust which would indicate that a mounting bracket may need adjusting. On the road the Rolls drives as it should with good brakes, suspension, steering and smooth gear changes. There was a significant amount of work carried out in 2017 to the brakes and steering which would explain why it drives so well. History  Being registered on 5th February 1981, the Spirit is a very early car having been launched in late 1980. Our vehicle check indicates that the first owner kept the car for 29 years until 2000.  There is very little paperwork with the car apart from a V5C and the invoices from 2017. Our Opinion  This Rolls is in good order overall with all the usual expense to the brakes and suspension being done in 2017. With a really good deep clean and some minor cosmetics, this car will become a superb classic for very little outlay.    

Lot 4

2002 Porsche Boxster S 3.2 6 speed manual convertible roadster No Reserve Registration: J999 LRH Chassis: WPDZZZ98Z3U640872 Odometer: 81,089 Engine Size: 3200 cc Fuel: Petrol Transmission: 6 speed Manual MOT Expires: 16/06/2023 . Desirable 6 speed manual 986 Boxster S • Black Leather interior • Low mileage for the year Outside • Black metallic paint in good condition but in need of a machine polish to bring out it's gloss • No notable dents, scrapes or rust • Minor stone chips on the bonnet & front bumper • Light lenses very clear • Glass all chip & scratch free • All 17 inch alloy wheels would benefit from a refurb • Michelin tyres are cracking on the sidewalls • Rear Boxster S badge is damaged Inside • Excellent black leather seats with only minor age related creasing • Dash, clocks, door cards & switches all in good condition • After market Alpine stereo • Rear wind deflector Mechanical • Engine starts well and is smooth with no rattles • 3.2 S engine pulls well throughout the rev range • Gearbox is smooth and crunch free with a light clutch • The brakes are positive and the Boxster stops in a straight line History • Only 3 former keepers • Original book pack & part service history with 4 stamps  Our Opinion A very useable Porsche Boxster S that will be a very nice example with a good polish.

Lot 9

2003 Hyundai Coupe 1.6 S 1600 cc 3 door coupe  No Reserve  Registration:  EU 03 NSE Chassis:  WF0WXXGBBW4S06716 Odometer: 14,923 Transmission:  Manual  MOT: 6th May 2024 Outside  . Dark blue paintwork presents very well with mostly straight and dent free panels  . Both front corners have received a scuff  . Small dent in the rear quarter just behind the drivers door  . All 4 alloy wheels are kerb mark free although there is a small amount of corrosion showing on them . Matching Falken tyres look like they're 90% good Inside  . Black cloth interior is in excellent condition and showing very little signs of any wear . Clarion head unit  . Leather clad steering wheel and gear knob again showing little signs of any wear  . 2 sets of keys  Mechanicals  . Starts and runs well . Drives as you'd expect and pulls surprisingly well through all the gears . No unusual knocks or bangs coming from anywhere and the brakes pull her up straight and true History  . V5C shows 2 former keepers  . Supplied new by Days of Chelmsford Hyundai dealers  . Fully Stamped service book with 6 main dealer stamps followed by an independant garage with the stamps on 08/04/2022 at 14,838 miles  . History file includes invoices for servicing and MOT's  Our Opinion  Super low mileage Hyundai Coupe, which looks to have been looked after properly over the past 20 years, Korean reliability that's ready to take you anywhere you want. A future classic maybe? Who cares, its a good fun little car that still looks good and drives well. 

Lot 1210

French carriage clock timepiece with alarm, the movement with duplex escapement (faulty), the back door fitted with four winding shuttered apertures and a fast slow lever to the top, within a foliate engraved case surmounted by an ornate handle, 6.25" high (at fault)

Lot 1311

Rare mahogany night watchman's clock, the 5.5" silvered dial signed Jas Whitelaw, Edinburgh, within a stepped scrolling case applied with carved foliage, surmounted by a recessed handle and plunger, 14.75" high overall (pendulum and door key)

Lot 1313

English ebonised double fusee verge table clock, the movement back plate signed James Clowes, Londini Fecit, fitted with outside countwheel engraved to the centre with a Tudor rose, the 6.75" square brass dial with silvered chapter ring enclosing a matted centre and calendar aperture, within a later stepped case surmounted by a caddy top and ornate brass carrying handle, 15" high (pendulum and door keys)

Lot 1318

English mahogany double fusee verge bracket clock, the 7" brass arched dial signed Norton, Ipswich to the foliate engraved silvered centre with false bob pendulum aperture, strike/silent dial to the arch, with fine foliate engraved movement back plate, within a stepped case surmounted by a caddy top, four acorn finials and a carrying handle, 21" high (pendulum and door key)

Lot 1709

Good English ebonised tavern clock with A-frame movement, the 17" dial within a moulded turned surround, over a long rounded arched trunk door, 55" high (pendulum, original oval weight and keys) *There is an old note attached to the inside bottom of the case door inscribed This clock was in the 'Devonshire Arms' Keighley, and used at the timekeeper for the coaches **The clock has been fitted with later brass hands, but the original hands have been retained

Lot 1801

Mahogany three train grandmother clock, the movement playing on eight rods, the 10.5" silver foliate engraved dial with silent/chime lever at nine o'clock and Tempus Fugit boss to the arch, the case with long pointed arched glazed door and the hood surmounted by a rounded moulded stepped pediment, 80" high (pendulum and three weights)

Lot 1802

Good oak eight day longcase clock, the 12" silvered dial signed Laurence & Wood, Bath, with subsidiary seconds dial and calendar aperture and later hands, engraved with figures to the spandrels depicting the four seasons and surmounted by a high water at Bristol Quay and moon phase to the arch, the case with long rounded arched door inlaid to the centre with a conch shell, the hood surmounted by a rounded wavy cornice over a blind foliate fret carved frieze, 88" high (pendulum, two weights and winding key)

Lot 1803

Good and rare mahogany automata eight day longcase clock, the 12" silvered arched dial signed Isaac Court, Henley to the centre with subsidiary seconds dial and calendar aperture, with a painted automata scene to the arch depicting a man and woman playing with a bat and ball before a rural Lakeland landscape, also bearing the maker's monogram engraved to the movement back plate, the case with blind fret carvings above the long door and to the canted corners, surmounted by an ornate hood with swan neck cornice foliate mounts and three brass ball and eagle finials over pierced fretwork panels, 94" high (pendulum and two brass cased weights)

Lot 1804

Oak and mahogany crossbanded thirty hour longcase clock, the 10" square brass dial signed Finney, Liverpool on the brass chapter ring enclosing a matted centre with calendar aperture and single iron hand, the case with long crossbanded wavy top door and the hood surmounted by a moulded stepped cornice, 78.5" high (pendulum and weight)

Lot 1805

Mahogany eight day longcase clock with five pillar movement, the 11.75" brass arched dial signed Peter Nichols, Newport on a circular silvered disc to the arch, over a silvered chapter ring enclosing a matted centre with subsidiary seconds dial and calendar aperture, the case with long rounded arched door and the hood surmounted by a caddy top with two brass fluted spike finials, 91" high (pendulum, two weights and keys)

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