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Art Deco eight day onyx mantle clock, (W18cm), an early 20th century burr walnut and oak Smiths mantel clock, (W27cm), a Smiths 30 hour bakelight mantel clock, (W20cm) and one other oak mantel clock (W19cm) (4) Condition Report & Further Details Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
19th century Ansonia white onyx mantle clock, brass Roman dial, glazed door flanked by two fluted columns, with ormalu mount to plinth base, twin chain movement striking the hours and halves on coil, (W36cm) together with a 20th century oak cased mantel clock, W23cm Condition Report & Further Details Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
A FRENCH CHAMPLEVE ENAMEL MANTLE CLOCK the dial with white enamelled chapter ring and Arabic numerals, the case marked 272, the movement 2134 4.6 and with H & H (Harris and Harrington), with mercury filled pendulum, 25cm high Condition Report: one pane of glass cracked. The bevelled front glass panel with chip to top right corner. Enamel dial cracked. Pendulum - one glass phial cracked. has key and winds but does not tick.
A 19th century black and white marble mantle clock, height 28cm.From the estate of Ashley Barker OBE who was born in Hertfordshire in 1927.Being unusually bright, he found it difficult to make friends and found solace in architecture and buildings, particularly the simple pastime of walking around buildings on his own. Indeed, his favourite treat as a child was to be taken to St Paul's Cathedral, where he would wander for hours.In 1944 he entered the Architectural Association and qualified at a time of rapid post-war reconstruction, when the lack of building materials forced architects to use industrialised prefabrication techniques and poor design, (in Barker's opinion) prevailed. Frustrated, he drifted into working for MGM, creating film sets. He finally found his niche at the Historic Buildings Division of what was then the London County Council (LCC). After years of working with modernists it was a relief to Barker to find an office where his "young fogeyism" was welcome. He enjoyed working under WA Eden, the Surveyor of Historic Buildings, who was dedicated completing the work of the architect and reformer CR Ashbee, who had listed all the buildings that should be preserved within 20 miles of the Aldgate Pump. This idea became the 'Survey of London' and Barker took over when Eden retired in 1970. The LCC became the GLC and Barker became the head of the Historic Building Commission, working on an advisory committee with notables such as Sir John Betjeman, Sir John Summerson, Sir Osbert Lancaster and Sir Hugh Casson.In 1986, he was appointed head of the London Division of English Heritage. He retired in 1988. Condition report: No condition issues. has the pendulum and a key.
An RAF officers mess mahogany cased mantle clock, the base inscribed with crown motif above G.R.V, S.DAVALL & SONS, GOSWELL ROAD, LONDON, 1929, the 20cm silvered dial with Roman numerals, RAF insignia and inscribed No.538, with single fusee movement, complete with pendulum and key, height 47cm, width 32.3cm, depth 17cm.
A mixed miscellaneous lot to include green vein marbled architectural twin train mantle clock, two painted tiles within gilt frames, an old bottle of Old Speckled Hen beer, a Knowles Transport Corgi boxed die cast toy and two WW2 cased signalling lamps dated 1941 and 1942, MG workshop manual etc.

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