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An Edwardian inlaid mahogany balloon mantel clock, the dial set with Arabic numerals and French movement, case with inlaid fan motif, on metal ball feet, height 23cm, and a similar example within an architectural serpentine-topped case, the dial set with Roman numerals and signed 'Oldfields Ltd Liverpool', movement stamped 'R&Co', on stepped plinth base to bracket feet, height 17cm (2). CONDITION REPORT The balloon case is scratched, knocked, has various marks, base looks to be later, the Liverpool clock case is scratched and knocked, chip to a corner, sun bleached.
A collection of seven mainly Art Deco mantel clocks to include a Smiths example with Art Deco mirror frame, the silvered and yellow dial set with Roman numerals, height 14cm, a Napoleon hat mahogany-cased chiming mantel clock, the silvered dial set with Roman numerals, height 24cm, a small Jeffam clock in marble case, the silvered dial set with Roman numerals, a Mettamec oak and white metal example, a Newhaven alarm clock, and one other eight-day mahogany-cased clock with black white and silvered Art Deco Supports (7).
A Vincenti & Cie 19th century French dome-top oak-cased inlaid mantel clock with Vincetti movement, the white enamelled chapter dial set with Roman numerals, with visible escapement, height 40cm (lacking pendulum), a small square glazed display case (previously wall-mounted), length 37cm, width 32cm, depth 6cm, an early 20th century Chinese root wood figure with brass inlaid decoration depicting a sage/holy man, height 32cm, a pair of decorative carved buffalo horns, Canadian design by K C Gibbs, also a pair of cattle horns joined with wooden dowel, length tip to tip 110cm (5). CONDITION REPORT the mantel clock is lacking pendulum, missing trim to the dome top case.
* Elizabeth II (1926- ). Queen of the United Kingdom 1952- . Autograph Letter Signed, 'Elizabeth' as Princess, Sandringham, Norfolk, 28 December 1951, to the portrait painter Frank O. Salisbury (1874-1962), in response to his offer of a portrait of her grandfather King George V, '... I cannot begin to say how very touched I am by your extremely kind gesture, and you can be certain that the picture will be a very treasured possession. I only hope that I did not give the impression the other day that I was begging for it! ...', written in blue ink on Sandringham letterhead, slight adhesion remains to blank upper margin of second page, two pages, 8vo, together with Salisbury's autograph draft letter signed to the Princess Elizabeth, Sarum Chase, Hampstead, 15 December 1951, explaining the background to the picture, '... I feel that it is destined to be yours, especially as your beloved grandfather so graciously gave me helpful sittings for it, to enable me to paint the larger portrait that is now in the Washington National Gallery commemorating the fact that in the Great War our two nations fought together for Justice & Peace...', slight adhesion remains to blank inner margin of second page, two pages, 4toQty: (2)NOTESThe portrait referred to is probably the one now in the Royal Collection Trust (RCIN 405939), painted by Salisbury circa 1928 and showing King George V at half-length facing three-quarters to the left, wearing the mantel, collar and star of the Order of the Bath.
A French late 19thC onyx cased architectural mantel clock for D R Simms, Chipping Norton, circular brass dial with enamel chapter ring bearing Arabic numerals, French eight day movement by A D Mougin, with coil strike, the case formed as a classical temple with fluted brass columns and classical frieze, raised on a rectangular plinth base, with key, 33cm high, 29cm wide, 12.5cm deep.
A late 19thC French gilt spelter and marble mantel clock, circular enamel dial bearing Roman numerals, eight day movement by Vincent & Cie, with bell strike, for Messrs Franjus, Paris, the case of barrel form, surmounted with instruments and flanked to the left by a musketeer, raised on a white marble base, with an ebonised oval stand, the clock 29cm high, 32cm wide, with keys.
A French late 19thC rosewood and inlaid mantel clock, by Jean-Baptiste Delettrez., for Watson of Kings Street, Cheapside, London., the jeweled porcelain dial bearing Roman numerals, eight day movement with bell strike, the case of vase form inlaid with flowers, overlaid with foliate scrolls, with key, 29cm high.

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