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An American rectangular wall clock, late 19th/early 20th century, with Roman numeral chapter ring to white dial, above a gilt ebonised glass scene of a boat on rocky shore, 65.5 cm high, together with a Seiko carriage clock, a Napoleon hat mantel clock, with silver metal dial with Arabic numeral chapter ring and a 19th century mantel clock, the case of architectural design, with exposed movement to white enamel dial with Roman numeral chapter ring(4)
Two clocks, comprising - 1. A 1970s Swiza bedside or desk clock, manual wind with alarm, the arched silvered brass case with top handle, housing a silvered dial with Roman chapter ring, 9cm high (in working order) 2. An early 20th century German plated and gilt metal mantel clock, with eight day movement, Arabic printed card dial with subsidiary seconds and alarm function, 15cm high plus handle (in working order)
An early 20th century Junghans walnut cased mantel or table clock with musical alarm - the signed movement with alarm setting dial to the rear, fronted by an off-white Roman enamel with matted gilt centre, the case with top handle and foliate scroll gilt metal spandrels, 20cm high plus handle (winds and runs when catalogued, one side of plinth base missing).
A French gilt bronze and white onyx mantel clock - the drum clock case with Roman enamel dial, housing a signed, 8 day Japy Freres movement, with outside countwheel strike on the half hours on a bell, the decorative case with military trophy cresting and a standing figure of a soldier standing with a crossbow, on a white onyx and gilt bronze breakfront plinth with oak leaf swags, acanthus ornament and gilt metal mounted onyx panels, on pierced scroll and hoof feet and turned onyx feet to the sides, 35cm high, on a separate giltwood and velvet base. (the vendor informs us that the movement requires minor attention)
Two Edwardian mantel clocks and a pocket watch (all for repair) - comprising: 1. an Edwardian mahogany balloon-cased mantel clock with lancet top and shell marquetry decoration, white Roman enamel dial and French movement with platform escapement, 25cm high (spring broken) 2. a small Edwardian mahogany mantel clock with fan marquetry decoration, later printed metal dial and fixed-key movement, 17cm high (movement fully wound but not currently running) 3. a gentleman's plated metal open face, key wind pocket watch (with key), the cuivre stamped 'Awarded silver medal in Paris Exhibition 1889', the three-quarter plate inscribed 'The Plan Watch Swiss Made' (not running, two chips to edge of glass, two touched-in flakes to edge of dial)
H. Pratt, brass mantel clock with bevelled glass insets to each of the four sides, inscribed "H.PRATT./18 PRESTON ST./BRIGHTON." to the dial, hinged doors to the front and back, 30 x 17 x 14cmCase condition is good, glass panels intact, brass worn as you would expectVery tight to wind, probably over woundPendulum ticked over nicely for 5 minutes then stoppedAssume it needs a full service 20th century
An Art Deco peach glass mantel clock, the dial set with Arabic numeral chapter ring, on chrome and copper-effect stepped supports and base, with electric movement, 16 x 31cm.Condition Report: - This lot is sold for decorative purposes only, and you must ensure that testing is completed by a qualified electrician before use. We cannot confirm working order. Some knocks and patina loss to the base, glass generally good with no chips, although there is some foxing to the glass surround.Please note that this lot is not suitable for our in-house postage service.We would recommend collecting this lot or contacting Mailboxes Etc for postage of this lot, their details can be found on https://www.adampartridge.co.uk/services/transport/
Three mid-20th century clocks comprising a Rhythm alarm clock in brown plastic case, a 1930s oak cased mantel clock and a Westclox Scottish alarm clock in orange and brown (3).Condition Report: - Please note that this lot is not suitable for our in-house postage service.We would recommend collecting this lot or contacting Mailboxes Etc for postage of this lot, their details can be found on https://www.adampartridge.co.uk/services/transport/
An Art Deco French shagreen and ivory veneered table or mantel clock of arched form, raised to an angular stepped base, with Arabic numerals to the silvered dial, the cylinder movement stamped France and with registration number 38877, height 15.5cm, width 14.5cm and depth 8cm. 2018 Ivory Act Submission reference 4RFZU11B Subject to CITES regulations, this lot will require a re-export permit if shipped outside the mainland UK.
A good Second World War ‘North West Europe’ M.M. group of seven awarded to Major (Quarter Master), late Regimental Sergeant Major, E. Lines, Royal Artillery, whose extraordinary record of service during the Second World War included: being deployed in defence of Pegasus Bridge shortly after it’s capture in June 1944; as part of XXX Corps at Nijmegen in September 1944; and taking part in the Crossing of The Rhine, 23 March 1945. He was engaged in a more humanitarian role after the discovery of the Concentration Camp at Belsen in April 1945, where he ‘took a leading part in organisation of the female camp of some 10,000 women’ and where he was noted for ‘his sympathetic handling of the thousands of forlorn creatures rescued from the Concentration Camp’ Military Medal, G.VI.R. (4690934. Sjt. E. Lines. R.A.) suspension claw re-pinned, with official corrections; 1939-45 Star; France and Germany Star; Defence and War Medals 1939-45; General Service 1962-2007, 1 clasp, Northern Ireland (Capt. (QM) E. Lines MM. RA.); Army L.S. & G.C., E.II.R., 2nd issue, Regular Army (4690954 W.O. Cl. 2. E. Lines. M.M. R.A.) mounted as worn, generally very fine (lot) (7) £2,000-£3,000 --- M.M. London Gazette 24 January 1946. The original recommendation (for a B.E.M.) states: ‘This NCO has displayed the greatest gallantry through the whole of the NWE campaign. Because of his well-known aggressive spirit he has been allotted in each deployment the most dangerous position for his gun, and on each occasion he has more than justified the confidence placed in him. Immediately on landing in June 44 his gun was deployed in defence of Pegasus br. over the river Orne at Benouville. The position was directly exposed to enemy short range artillery fire, so that movement outside the gun-pit was impossible by day; and all food & amn. had to be brought up by night. Nevertheless his gun engaged enemy a/c coming within range with steady and accurate fire regardless of the covering fire given by the enemy arty. At Nijmegen in September 44 his gun was in a similar position on the North bank of the Waal river beside the East fort, when the Regt. deployed in defence of the town a few days after its capture, and at the Rhine crossing his gun was the first to cross Twist br. on D-day. At Belsen in April 45 Sjt. Lines took a leading part in organisation of the female camp of some 10,000 women. He was i/c reception, and his sympathetic handling of the thousands of forlorn creatures rescued from the Concentration Camp evoked a personal letter from the Mil. Gov. Comd. recommending his outstanding work for recognition. Whatever job was allotted to him, Sgt. Lines has always maintained the highest personal standards - his steadiness under fire, his cheerfulness, his physical fitness, and his aggressive spirit have been a magnificent example to everyone in his Bty.’ Eric Lines was a native of Yorkshire, and was born in October 1921. He enlisted in the 4th Battalion, King’s Own Yorkshire Light Infantry (T.A.) in March 1938, and was embodied and posted to the 2/4th Battalion in September 1939. Lines transferred to the Royal Artillery, and was posted to the 55th Search Light Regiment in February 1940. He advanced from Lance Bombardier to Lance Sergeant between September - November 1940. Lines was discharged, April 1941, in order to re-engage in the Regular Army and was posted to 368 Battery, 113 Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment. He advanced to Sergeant in February 1942, and to Acting Warrant Officer II in February 1945. Lines stayed in the army after the war, in order to complete 12 years service. He undertook multiple postings, and advanced to Warrant Officer Class II in November 1952. The following year he re-engaged to complete 22 years service, and was posted to 33rd Parachute Light Regiment, Royal Artillery in January 1958. Lines advanced to Warrant Officer Class I (R.S.M.) in January the following year. He was permitted to continue in service beyond 22 years, and was posted to 289 Parachute Regiment, Royal Horse Artillery in March 1963. Lines was commissioned Lieutenant (Quarter Master) in August 1964, and served with the 3rd Light Regiment, R.H.A., August 1964 - March 1968. Having advanced to Captain (Quarter Master) in April 1966, subsequent postings included on attachment to the H.Q. Ulster Defence Regiment, February 1970 - January 1972. Lines advanced to Major (Quarter Master) in April 1972, and postings included as the Commandant of the Joint Service Parachute Centre. Major Lines retired in October 1976, after nearly 40 years of service. In later life he resided at 76 Flanshaw Crescent, Wakefield, West Yorkshire. Sold with an extensive amount of related items and documents, as befitting a soldier of such long service - these including: Royal Artillery Officer’s Sword, E.II.R., by Wilkinson Sword Ltd, with leather scabbard; Tray, stainless steel, engraved ‘Presented to W.O.I (R.S.M.) and Mrs E. Lines From Warrant Officers and Sergeants of 289th Parachute Light Regiments R.H.A. (T.A.)’; a plated salver - engraved ‘Presented to W.O.I (R.S.M.) E. Lines, M.M. By the Officers 289 Parachute Regiment, R.H.A. (T.A.) April 1964; a Mantel Clock, with metal plaque engraved ‘Presented To Major E. Lines MM RA By His Brother Officers Of Recruit Selection Centre On The Occasion Of His Retirement 12 October 1976’; a Canteen of Chrome Plated Cutlery, with metal plaque engraved ‘From W.O.s & Sgts. Edinburgh Battery 26.3.60; a number of prize medals and trophies - including a tankard engraved ‘Presented To R.Q.M.S. E. Lines MM. By W.O.’s & Sgts. Mess 33 PARA Lt. Regt R.A. 1959’; Berets, ties, and uniform complete with various insignia; a leather bound and annotated photograph album compiled by recipient, mainly comprising photographs of his posting to Tigne Barracks, Malta in 1956; 2 group photographs including recipient, firstly as part of the Warrant Officers & Sergeants of 33rd Parachute Light Regiment, Royal Artillery, and secondly as a Captain with the officers of the the 3rd Regiment, Royal Horse Artillery, both framed and glazed; a comprehensive file of letters, newspaper cuttings, M.O.D. correspondence and both recipient’s Warrant, dated 1 November 1952 and his Commission as Lieutenant (Quarter Master) R.A., dated 18 August 1964. This is an age restricted lot: the successful buyer will be required to either collect in person, or arrange specialist shipping.
A SMALL FRENCH ORMOLU AND MARBLE MANTEL CLOCK LATE 19TH CENTURY the white enamel dial with Roman numbers and Arabic five minute markers, within a diamonte jewelled bezel, in a four-glass case surmounted by a pair of love birds, on a white marble base with inset ormolu mounts, on toupie feet; the dial signed L. CAISSO & Cie/ de la Madeleine/ Paris 12cm wide, 24cm high, 8.5cm deep
A 19TH CENTURY FRENCH ORMOLU MANTEL CLOCK. the silvered dial with Roman numerals and heart pierced hands, the case surmounted by a joyous recumbent lamb, scroll, acanthus leaf and flower metal mounts, upon an ebonised wooden stand, clock height 34cm, width 26cm, depth 15cm. *CR Re-gilded throughout, case missing it's movement cover/grille, pendulum bob altered/cut, surface wear to wooden stand.
A LOUIS XVI STYLE MARBLE AND BRONZE MANTEL CLOCK GARNITURE. the clock with 4.5" enamel dial and visible movement to an eight day movement striking to a bell, with bronze maiden and Cupid and ornate Classical gilt metal mounts, with pendulum and winder, height 42cm, width 31cm, depth 10cm; together with a pair of bronze and ormolu figural three branch candelabra upon marble plinths, height 59cm. *CR Clock - cracks to dial, Cupid's bow damaged needs cleaning, mounts tarnished/worn, couple of clock feet slightly bent.Candlesticks - fine crack to base of one, small chips to marble. Need cleaning.
Two marquetry mantel clocksone of lancet form, the white enamel dial with Arabic numerals with marquetry and box line inlay, standing on brass bun feet, 23cm high x 16.5cm wide, the other a balloon clock, eight-day movement, white enamel dial with Arabic numerals with a marquetry and box line inlaid case, with a pierced brass movement cover to the back, standing on bun feet, 30.5cm high x 19.5cm (2) Overall minimal signs of age, wear and use to the outer cases with some scratches in places. Wear and discolouration in places to the brass fitting etc. The lancet clock with seconds hand broken and slightly bent hands. Not currently working. Balloon clock does wind but does not seem to be ticking. Please note we would recommend these clocks are serviced if you purchase them and we cannot guarantee if they are working.

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