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A Victorian walnut and ebonised ink stand with twin clear glass inkwells, width 30cm, a tabletop stationery/letter box modelled as a court cupboard (af) and an Art Deco-style mantel clock, the silvered chapter ring set with Arabic and Roman numerals, the dial signed ‘Rotherham’ (3).Additional InformationOne of the hinges loose to the court cupboard lid. Ink stand with some small nibbles, surface impacts, general dirt and dust. Neither of the ink pots have liners, again general wear to these. The clock feels overwound, not tested, no guarantee of working order.
LITHERLAND & DAVIS OF LIVERPOOL; a Regency lancet mantel clock, the central dial set with Roman numerals within an inlaid mahogany case, raised on four brass bun feet with lion mask head handles, height 47cm, together with mahogany bracket.Additional InformationThe clock with large splits and cracks running through the veneer, old repairs to the veneer. Escutcheon is missing, areas of loss throughout, the lock missing. Complete with pendulum, the face with craquelure and chips to the enamel.
HAMBURG AMERIKANISCHE UHRENFABRIK; a late 19th century stained mahogany mantel clock, with applied gilt metal wreath and mask heads surrounding central dial set with Arabic numerals, raised on brass bracket feet, height 35cm, width 25cm.Additional InformationScratches, wear to the case throughout, complete with key and pendulum. We do not guarantee the working order of this timepiece.
An Edwardian inlaid mahogany mantel clock, the silvered dial set with Roman numerals and two subsidiary dials, with Winterhalder & Hofmeier chiming movement, raised on bracket feet, height 35.5cm, width 24cm.Additional InformationSplitting and lifting to the veneer and case back, complete with pendulum and key.
JUNGHANS; an inlaid oak cased mantel clock, the silvered dial set with Arabic numerals, height 31.5cm, width 24cm, depth 15cm, together with a Junghans gingerbread-type mantel clock, height 54cm (2). Additional InformationThe oak cased example is missing two of the feet, scratches to the dial, complete with pendulum, lacking key. The gingerbread-type example is missing applied sections, knocks to the case, complete with pendulum, lacking key. The dial is also stained. We offer no guarantee of the working order of these clocks and cannot give condition reports for movements.
A 19th century French mantel clock with bronze surmount of Napoleon on horseback, the circular dial set with Roman numerals above engine turned detail, height 44cm.Additional InformationGeneral wear, a couple of the bracket feet are slightly loose, missing the back panel, the bronze surmount is slightly loose and has dropped a little because of the weight, the circular glass front is missing part of the hinge but does still fix on to the main part of the clock - please see additional images.
A 19th century French ormolu mantel clock with urn surmounts and hand painted porcelain panels and dial set with Roman numerals, indistinctly stamped verso, possibly 'Hymorey', raised on gilt wooden plinth base, complete with pendulum, overall height 44cm.Additional InformationLight scratches, scuffs, wear to the gilding, no guarantee of working order, missing the glass base.
A 19th century French mantel clock with gilt metal and serpent eagle surmount above circular dial with Roman numerals, raised on stepped marble plinth base with applied gilt metal stylised beasts, with Japy Freres movement, height 31cm.Additional InformationRubbing, loss of colour and scuffs to the gilt metal, very minimal wear to the edges and very minor nibbles to the marble, we cannot guarantee the working of this clock.
A 19th century French mantel clock with gilt spelter surmount depicting a fruit seller beside circular enamelled dial, raised on alabaster stepped plinth base, the movement striking to a bell, stamped 'Medaille de Bronze Levasson Paris', raised on stepped wooden plinth base, overall height 36cm, width of base 36cm, width of clock 24cm, depth of clock 12cm.Additional InformationComplete with pendulum, lacking key. The fingers are both bent, cracks to the dial, chipping to the corners of the alabaster plinth base, missing the glass. We offer no guarantee of working order.
CARLHIAN AND CORBIERE; a 19th century French gilt metal mantel clock, decorated with a boy beside a tree raised above the circular dial with Roman numerals, with Japy Freres movement striking to a bell, set within glass dome, complete with pendulum, height 49cm.Additional InformationThe joint which supports the branch is slightly loose, wear to the gilt decoration, scratches, scuffs, no guarantee of working order, very minimal nibbles to the glass dome, the dial has hairline cracks and is missing the glass face.
A 19th century French gilt spelter mantel clock with applied fisherman surmount above a circular enamelled dial set with Roman numerals and cast scrolling detail, the movement striking ot a bell, height 32cm, length 34cm, depth 10cm, raised on wooden plinth base.Additional InformationMissing the glass cover from the face, the fingers are bent, knocks, scratches and scuffs. We offer no guarantee of the working order of this timepiece.
A 19th century French alabaster mantel clock, the circular dial set with Roman numerals flanking the open movement, raised on four column supports, complete with the swinging cherub pendulum, height 23cm, width 19cm.Additional InformationNumerous chips and scratches to the alabaster, the movement is stamped 'PD Paris', missing the glass face.
A Victorian figural mantel clock with black slate rectangular base and bronze surmount depicting a figure leaning on a table with circular dial below, the dial signed H. Kreitz, the movement by Duplan & Salles France, height 41cm, length 52cm. Additional InformationGeneral wear throughout, scratches, scuffs, old repair to the centre of the slate plinth base, approx 8cm long, minor chipping in parts to the slate base. We have not wound the clock so no guarantee of working order - see additional images.
JAMES F MORGAN; a contemporary Welsh slate mantel clock of triangular form, with carved Celtic knots surrounding gilt metal dial set with Roman numerals, height 63.5cm, width 39cm.Additional InformationNumerous scratches, the dial is worn and pitted, lacking key but complete with pendulum, the piece is slightly unstable, but does stand. We do not guarantee the working order of this clock.
A Victorian slate mantel clock with bronzed spelter surmount of a Grecian soldier, above slate case, the circular enamelled dial set with Roman and Arabic numerals, with lion mask head handles, height 56cm.Additional InformationHeavy wear, dents, the bronzed patination is peeling, the mask head handles are loose in parts. Cracks and chips to the dial, the back case is af, lacking key and pendulum.
A Victorian black slate mantel clock, the circular enamelled dial set with Roman numerals, with Japy Frères movement, 26 x 22.5 x 14cm, together with a large architectural Victorian slate and rouge marble mantel clock, height 37cm, length 48cm, depth 16cm, with later movement (af) (2).Additional Informationthe larger clock is heavily af, the joints are loose, replaced movement, numerous chips and losses. The smaller clock with minor chips, old repairs to the dial.
A Victorian slate and rouge marble mantel clock of architectural form, with gilt decoration surrounding circular dial set with Arabic numerals, height 34cm.Additional InformationVery minimal nibbles to the edges and side panels, complete with pendulum, cracks to the dial. We do not guarantee the working order of this timepiece.
PREVOST OF GENEVA; a 19th century marbel mantel clock with gilt metal surmount, modelled as Diana the Huntress beside stylised dog, the central circular enamelled dial with Roman numerals, raised on oval alabaster stand, encased in glass dome and gilt wooden stand, complete with key and pendulum, overall height 49cm.Additional InformationThere is a small hole at the top of Diana's finger, so it appears something is missing, it has been repainted at a later date, the dome is offset, minor chipping and losses to the marble, scratches, scuffs, wear to the base, the dog is loose, the movement is unsigned, minor nibbles to the foot rim of the dome.
A Victorian slate and rouge marble mantel clock, the circular dial set with Roman, Arabic and baton numerals, raised on applied metal paw feet, with Japy Freres movement, height 27cm, width 31cm.Additional InformationScratches, very minor chipping to the edges, especially around the back panel, wear, bears label Au Carillon and dated '32 to the inside of the door.
A late 19thC oak cased mantel clock, with patent brass movement, with a square dial, applied with gilt spandrels and with a silver chapter ring, engraved with Roman numerals, the case with loop handle and gilt bracket feet, presentation inscription presented to Miss Dowman, leaving London Thorpe, October 1889, 28cm high overall.
A WWII Second World War interest medal group and archive of related effects, to one 158222 Captain (later Major) William Gordon Tollworthy of the Royal Engineers who served in Burma from 1942-45 and was head of Military Intelligence in Perak (and took part in Operations Juno and Jetsam) as part of The Malayan Emergency in 1956-58. The medal group comprising; Military Cross, 1939-45 STar, The Burma Star, Defence Medal, War Medal (with oak leaf for a mention in despatches), QEII General Service Medal (with Malaya clasp and impressed Capt WG Tollworthy MC RE), George VI Territorial Efficiency Medal (impressed ditto) and Pangkuan Negara medal (Order Of The Defender Of The Realm). All with ribbons, and mounted on bar, and with their original set of miniature medals. The Military Cross comes with its original citation which, in part, reads; 'During the operations of 51 Indian Infantry Brigade at KANGAW from 27th January for a period of fourteen days, constantly under fire of every nature, he worked with unfailing energy and determination, both by day and by night with little rest. He frequently visited all areas from the beach to the forward troops, supervising the landing of heavy equipment, the development of water points, the construction of bridges and tracks and the demolition of enemy bunkers and ammunition dumps.' The medal group comes with a wealth of paperwork, effects and history - all related to Tollworthy, and includes; - Tollworthy's Perak Combined Operations Room Pass - A box of Tollworthy's cap badges, uniform patches and other such items - A small silver white metal presentation statue engraved 'Presented To Major W.G. Tollworthy 63 Ind. Fd. Coy. Burma 1944-1945' - a post-war presentation Kundo mantel clock engraved to the top ' Presented To Major WG Tollworthy MCRE by 39 FD SQN RE, 8th Sep, 1960' - a typed copy of ' The Military Memoirs Of Major WG Tollworthy ' - based on tape recordings made by his family in 1996. The memoirs detailing his entire life and military career in great and personal detail. Also included are several copied drafts of the memoirs. - an original captured C96 'Broomhandle' Mauser detachable wooden stock / pistol case (no pistol present) - Five folders of period-written (mostly handwritten) documents written by Tollworthy during Operation Junto (some marked 'Top Secret') - includes some letters written by those arrested, various official documents, orders, notes, letters etc. As well as copious handwritten notes, encounters and other such entries. - a 'Confidential' marked map showing the District Boundaries in Perak Police Contingent Operational Area with hand-drawn additions by Tollworthy - an original edition of 'In Defence Of Singapore - A Series Of Drawings With Brief Notes' - an envelope of photographs of Malayan soldiers / civilians - each with code numbers present to the images (presumably for identification purposes) - Various handwritten lists of ' Jetsam Surrenders ' - which appears to detail the individual details of those who surrendered during Operation Jetsam (some marked 'Surrendered To SAS'), - Photocopies of 1930s / Wartime sketches that Tollworthy drew in a friend's autograph book (with accompanying letter) - Tollworthy's 1919 dated hallmarked silver miniature tankard (likely a Christening tankard) - A large box-file of maps, documents and other items relating to the Policing of Perak and other such items including details of communist terrorist captures, interrogations, and captured CT hand-drawn maps of jungle routes, camps etc. - a quantity of intricately drawn jungle maps confiscated from terrorists during Junto - various paperwork relating to his MC including the official letter from King George An interesting piece of history within the collection is perhaps a copy of an original Japanese diary that Tollworthy once discovered when on service in the Burmese jungle during WW2. Tollworthy kept hold of the diary for many years, and in the 1990s - with the help of The Daily Telegraph - Major Tollworthy was able to reunite the diary with the family of its original owner. Lots of documents relating to the diary are included, as well as a photocopy of the entire diary itself, and a photograph of Tollworthy with the Japanese family who came over to visit him. Newspaper cuttings and related letters are also present. The entire archive makes fascinating reading, and is perhaps the most poignant factor in the collection. (more can be read about the diary here: www.olioo-me.medium.com/never-forget-that-of-250-only-20-survived-diary-of-emon-tochio-9ccfe41780f4) The entire collection - which must be considered as Tollworthy's complete military career archive from 1942-1965 - is one of the most interesting, and most important collections we have ever seen. A truly unique archive, with well over 500 individual documents and supporting items of great historical importance.
A 1930s pre-WWII Second World War presentation Kienzle mantel clock, with plaque to top which reads ' Presented To Superintending Clerk JH Barton MBE - Royal Engineers - By Members of The Engineer Services - Malaya - on his retirement from The Corps - 1939 '. Walnut veneered mantle clock with opening glazed front. No pendulum or key present. Measures approx; 43cm long
Ceramics and Glass - a Royal Doulton figure, Marilyn, HN3002; Coalport figures, The Garden Party, In Love, Loretta; a silver model of an owl, Sheffield 1998; a pair of Mason's Ironstone Mandalay candlesticks; others, mantel clock, jug; a Colclough teaset for six; a set of six Tutbury wine glasses; Wedgwood, Royal Albert, etc, qty
A 19th century French black slate mantel clock, by Leroy & Fils, Regent Street and Palais Royal, Paris, the bronze mounts cast as cherubs on scrolled foliate side supports, surmounted by a cherub on an urn and with a central mask of Medusa, the movement also signed and striking on a saucer bell, height 42cm.Condition report: It has a pendulum but no key, the movement winds on both trains but does not run (we presume this to be a minor problem)See images for the several chips to case

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