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German - H.A.C. mahogany cased 14-day striking mantle clock, in an architectural case with a gable pediment, square brass dial and silvered chapter ring flanked by two turned pillars with capitals, wide stepped plinth raised on bun feet. With pendulum and key..Dimensions: Height: 34cm Length/Width: 26cm Depth/Diameter: 17cmCondition Report:Gong and stand removed.
Continental - early 19th century porcelain mantle clock with a French eight-day movement, rectangular case with raised gilt rococo decoration and carrying handle, hand painted panel to the front portraying a picturesque lakeside scene and two figures in 18th century dress, contrasting light green background with raised gold decoration to the sides and a depiction of flying birds within a scrollwork cartouche, white enamel dial with a cast brass bezel, Roman numerals, minute track and steel trefoil hands, dial inscribed Henry Marc, count wheel striking movement with a silk suspension, striking the hours and half hours on a bell. Dimensions: Height: 24cm Length/Width: 15cm Depth/Diameter: 10cm
A 19TH CENTURY FRENCH BRASS MANTLE CLOCK BY VINCENZI ET CIE retailed by W Magrett, Paris, the cream dial with Roman and Arabic numerals to the eight day movement striking on a gong, contained in case of architectural design, with paste embellished finial and bezel, 30cm high, with giltwood plinth
A LATE 19TH CENTURY FRENCH GILT METAL CASED MANTLE CLOCK the 8-day movement striking on a bell, 44cm high Condition Report : with key and pendulum, movement untested but no sign of any damage Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.
Elliot London Retailer Garrard & Co. Ltd 112 Regent St. London, C20th mahogany mantle clock, square bevel edged glazed door, enclosing signed brass dial, with applied silvered chapter ring and gilt metal spandrels, signed two-train movement striking on hour and half hour on a bell, H20.5cm W18.5cm D10cm(Clock is currently running)
A monumental late 19th Century figural spelter mantle clock, the drum movement striking on a bell, in a renaissance influenced case having mythical cat's heads to the front corners, the dial draped with game and the whole surmounted by a figure of a horse standing on a naturalistic base, 58 x 23 x 61 cm, [runs briefly]
A monumental Victorian black slate mantle clock, having a drum movement striking on a gong, a dial with a Brocot escapement, the case being cylindrical between flanking C scrolls, the whole surmounted by a cast bronze bird of prey wrestling a snake over festoons of flowers, 53 x 16 x 53 cm [runs briefly]
An Art Deco style mantle clock with a French 8 day movement, striking on a bell, with 3" porcelain dial, Arabic numerals, with cast brass bezel on convex glass, contained in a marble and alabaster case with garlands of roses each side of the dial, 9" x 14" x 4½" approx; a battery operated Smiths Sectric clock 6" dial on a raised base with two brass small pillars; a Philips Bakelite novelty clock in the form of a radio with a 1¾ " dial mechanical movement, not working, 1" x 5" x 2½" approx - not working, no chips to Bakelite
A group of late 20th century mantle clocks A/F, a Ken Broadbent collage of clock parts and mixed treen to include boxes and a modern wall barometer together with other items to include an indoor water feature, prints, Lowry prints, a storm lantern and miniature cloisonne boxes. Location: 1.2
A FRAMED PAIR OF WWII MEDALS AND OTHER ASSORTED EPHEMERA, to Mr Leslie Lee and letter to Gladys Jones, the framed medals consist of WWII War and Defence medals plus a Kings badge for loyal service, it is not known if this was his full entitlement because the original medals were lost and these were replacements, Mr Lee was serving with the Army in Africa and caught TB so had been medically discharged due to illness, he then got a job with Staffordshire County Council, also included in this lot is a letter and photo of Gladys regarding her promotion to leading firewoman in 1943, a needlework sampler that was possibly done by Leslie whilst he was in hospital in Africa, a Kenya Ten Cents coin, framed photo, 2 books title the Complete Self Educator and another to do with modern bricklaying, Fredericks Pulsar wristwatch and a Garrard battery operated brass squared mantle clock awarded for his 30 year public service with SCC, 2 wooden letter openers with heads on the handles and thin metal bands around the neck that was possibly bought back from Africa, a cased compass given to Leslie for his role as assistant Scout Master at Woolstanton Grammar Troop, a softback book Audley Historian Scouting Certificates and a 1932-33 photo of Leslie Lee with his football team and a model car purchased on the death of Leslie Lee to remember his love of Morris cars, unknown make, but comes in a Lledo box, Leslie was the Brother of Frederick Lee and the son of John Thomas Lee, Customers must satisfy themselves prior to sale in regards to conditions and authenticity, viewing is advised, condition reports are available on request
A TRENCH ART MANTLE CLOCK FORMED FROM A BOMB CASING, fitted with a late 19th century enamel dial and roman numerals, 8 day movement, striking on a bell, the movement stamped J.SA?. Foord, Hastings, 1122, with pendullum and key, with a ring of green felt and other attached to the base, no glass to the front and missing a panel to the back, overall worn condition, wear to dial, missing ring to left winder hole, clock not tested for working condition or accuracy, no noticable marks or numbers to the casing, Customers must satisfy themselves prior to sale in regards to conditions and authenticity, viewing is advised, condition reports are available on request
A French Louis Boulle tortoise shell style mantle clock and matching candlestick garniture. 8 day French two train movement striking on a bell, serial number 6196 engraved on the backplate Planchou Paris and stamped makers mark Japy Freres. A 4" convex porcelain dial with roman numerals and Arabic minutes. Unreadable name on the dial but Paris is just readable above 6 o'clock. Fine brass hands, a case brass bezel with convex glass. A wooden case veneered in tortoise shell and adorned with lovely brass guilt castings, raised on four cast feet.Dimensions Clock 16" x 8" x 6"Condition report Good condition needs a clean and movement a service. Movement not tested hair crack to dial at 6 o clock.

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