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A Mahogany cased Longcase Clock of excellent quality, the brass face (13 9/16" square plus the arch) with a silvered chapter ring having Arabic numerals, inset second hand, finely engraved scrollwork detail and with Chime/Silent and Whittington/Westminster subsidiary indicators to the arch. The three-train movement being a dead beat type striking the hours and quarter hours on nine tubular bells. The weights are extremely heavy (the largest 14 Kg approx.) and it is believed that the clock is 30 days running. The Mahogany of the case is beautifully relieved by light and dark-wood strung cross-banding and with an inlaid depiction of a shell to the base section. The hood has a scroll pediment, a sphere & spike finial and fret-worked screens to the two sides, 97 1/2'' high x 22'' wide x 14 1/2'' deep maximum at the base. The nickel/silvered weights and tubular bells are visible through a bevelled oval window in the door of the case, as is the pendulum which has a wooden shaft and a turned solid metal bob-weight. The winding crank handle and a key are present. No makers name is to be found. The clock which appears to have power maintained during winding has been running satisfactorily prior to the sale including the Westminster/Whittington chimes.
A late 19th century German wall clock in a mahogany case with a decorative carved pediment, full length shaped glazed door (glass missing) flanked by turned columns and pendant finials, with a two part enamel dial and steel gothic hands, eight-day striking movement striking the hours and half hours on a coiled gong, with a gridiron R/A pendulum. Dimensions: Height: 108cm Length/Width: 39cm Depth/Diameter: 20cm
A late 19th century German wall clock c1880 with an 8-day HAC spring driven movement striking the hours on a coiled gong, in a mahogany case with a tall pediment and deeply turned columns flanking a full-length glazed door, with a two-part dial with a gilt centre and ivorine chapter, with Roman numerals, minute track and pierced gothic designed hands, spun brass faced pendulum and beat plate. With Key.Dimensions: Height: 100cm Length/Width: 30cm Depth/Diameter: 17cm
A late 19th century German Wall clock in a mahogany case with a carved semi-circular pediment, fully glazed door with turned side columns and pendant finials, two-part enamel dial with Roman numerals and steel gothic hands, eight-day spring driven movement sounding the hours on a coiled gong, with a wooden pendulum rod and spun brass bob, With key.Dimensions: Height: 120cm Length/Width: 43cm Depth/Diameter: 18cm
A German spring driven wall clock c1890, in a mahogany case with a glazed door, twin pilasters to the front and a balustrade gallery to the pediment, two-part dial with a repousse gilt centre and enamel chapter, Roman numerals and pierced steel hands, with an embossed gridiron pendulum and beat plate, eight-day spring driven movement striking the hours on a coiled gong. With Key. Dimensions: Height: 90cm Length/Width: 38cm Depth/Diameter: 16cm
A German single train weight driven Vienna regulator in a walnut and mahogany case, c1880, with a full-length door flanked by turned pilasters, architectural pediment with applied carvings, blind balustrade and turned finials, with a two-part enamel dial, Roman numerals, minute track, subsidiary seconds dial and gothic steel hands, with a brass cased weight, wooden pendulum rod and spun brass bob. Dimensions: Height: 126cm Length/Width: 38cm Depth/Diameter: 17cm
Two brass door plates, stamped 'The Queen' A.S.' and 'His Majesty Edward VII Buckingham Palace', together with a copper example detailed 'His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales No. 6.', and a pair of stamps detailed 'Queen' and 'Victoria', with paper envelope inscribed 'Messrs Higgs & Hill Ltd., General Contractors, Marlborough House, St. James's, London, S.W.1.'Provenance by vendor repute: Sourced from Marlborough House during refitting by the current vendors father who worked for Higgs & Hill as contract manager between 1965 and 1966.
An Edwardian cruciform double locket necklace, the front having double overlapping covers with buckle form catch, enclosing an oval inset frame, a single conforming door verso enclosing a second inset oval frame, profusely decorated with floral and scroll engraving, high carat yellow metal, 7.67 g, 38 x 20 x 7 mm, on a heavy 9 ct gold anchor link chain, 5.79 g, 46 cm long,
William Nicholas, Birmingham, a 19th Century mahogany strung longcase clock, arched swan neck hood with brass eagle finial, painted dial with lunar equation in the arch, seasonal figure spandrels, subsidiary seconds and date dials, triple Gothic arched trunk door flanked by fluted Corinthian columns, 245cm high, (two weights, key and pendulum)
French clock set, comprising two candle sticks and one clock, each on canted columns, with rich figural and ornamental decorations, partly gilted, candle sticks with old wax candles, clock with original movement (function not proved), animal-dial and mantle with painted decorations and Arabic numbers, two fingers, glass door with glass stone decoration, second half 19th century, clock 23 cm high, a set of three
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