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Juhngans-Late 19th century German walnut cased 8-day Westminster chiming mantle clock in a decorative case with a carved pediment and reeded pilasters to the front, square brass dial with a matted centre, steel hands and a contrasting chapter with Roman numerals, three train movement sounding the quarters on gong rods, with pendulum and key.Dimensions: Height: 47cm Length/Width: 31cm Depth/Diameter: 22cm
A selection of metal ware and collectibles, including: an early 20th Century carved oak mantle clock, with white enamel Roman dial, the 8-day two train movement and dial with Junghans star trademark, 31.5cms high; a white metal travel 8-day desk clock, with white enamel Arabic dial, the movement stamped 'Brevet' '33256', in black travel case; a mahogany George III coffin tea caddy, with brass swing handle to lid and a converted interior; a brass and copper box; a silver plated spirit kettle and burner; a Victorian style converted oil lamp, with milk glass shade and cut-glass reservoir; and other items.
A collection of miniature clocks, comprising: a Chinoiserie miniature mantle clock, the ebonised case gilt painted with temples and flowering foliage, 11cms high; a Hamilton & Inches of Edinburgh quartz bedside clock; a Swiss 8 black onyx and brass bedside clock; a Waterford Crystal bedside clock, in box; and a tortoiseshell fronted pewter miniature mantle clock. (5)
An Elliot of London walnut mantle clock, retailed by Reids, the gilt dial with engraved foliate bow motif, overlaid silver Roman chapter ring, 8-day lever Westminster and Whittington chime, 33cms high including handle; and an Elliot walnut miniature mantle clock, retailed by Cope, Nottingham, 14.5cms high. (2)
An Elliot of London mantle clock, retailed by The Northern Goldsmiths Co, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 19 x 20cms high; two smaller Elliot mantle clocks, retailed by Garrard & Co Ltd, London and by Manoah Rhodes & Son Ltd, Bradford respectively, each approximately 15.5cms high; an Edwardian crossbanded mahogany mantle clock, the brass movement stamped 'Made in France'; and an Art Deco style dome cased mantle clock. (5)
An Elliot onyx mantle clock, the square silvered dial with gilt Arabic numeral and baton hour markers, the dial signed 'T.A. Henn & Son Ltd, Wolverhampton', the rectangular case raised over a shaped bracket base, with brass pads, 20 x 14cms high; together with five other mantle clocks, comprising: an Art Deco malachite banded onyx mantle clock, with quartz movement; a Rapport London onyx mantle clock; an early 20th Century French gilt cased mantel clock, retailed by Pearce & Sons, Leeds; a Swiss 8 brass cased mantle clock; and an Angelus Electronic brass cased clock. (6)
A late 19th Century brass bound burr walnut work box, of trunk form, 25.5cms wide; together with other items, including: an early 20th Century trunk pattern stationary box, opening to reveal interior fitted with four letter rack compartments; an Edwardian style miniature mantle clock; a Mauchline ware style 'Ford Castle' pattern case; and a snuff box.
A collection of clocks and decorative items, including: a 19th Century boulle and ormolu mounted mantle clock, the movement stamped ‘R&Co’, 24cms high; a bronzed figure of a lady, 33cms high; four Swedish stainless steel stackable cups by Rostfritt Stal, in leather case; a George III inlaid mahogany tea caddy, with converted interior; and other items included.
A French porcelain mounted giltmetal mantle clock, 19th c, the movement and case inscribed Brevet, 31cm h, pendulum, a French porcelain and giltmetal mantle clock, 19th c, mounted by a pair of winged cherubs, movement stamped Hy Marc Paris, 33cm h excluding stand, pendulum, a Chinese soapstone carving mounted as a lamp, 44cm h and a Chelsea-Derby tea bowl and saucer, c1775, painted with sprigs of flowers, the rim gilt on a cobalt blue ground, 5.5cm h, gilt D and anchor mark (4) Giltmetal swag from one side detached but not missing, localised rubbing to gilding
A late 19th century German mantle clock, maker J Unghans, of architectural form with an urn finial above a carved 'tiled' roof, a brass Arabic dial with pierced gilded spandrels and a cherub mask in the arch, the sides of the clock containing a gilded caryatid and windows into the mechanism, on gilded paw feet, 8-day twin-drum movement, the back-plate stamped 'Unghans', height approx 56cm, with pendulum and key.

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