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An early 20th century black slate mantle clock garniture, the architectural case with ivorine chapter ring with Arabic numerals with two bronze vase form garnitures, h. 40 cm, w. 37 cm, d. 12 cm CONDITION REPORT: Some chips to slate. One finial bent. Garnitures possibly associated. General wear and tear
A late 19th century French mantle clock, the brass case surmounted by an urn finial over cast rams head and swags with red glass panels, the enamelled face with Roman and Arabic numerals and pierced and engraved hands, with a Japy movement. h. 32 cm, w. 15 cm, d. 9 cm CONDITION REPORT: Chip to enamel on face. Cracking to enamel. Slight dent to case. Some replacement screws. General wear and tear
A late 19th century ebonised and parcel gilt Gothic mantle clock with blue and white floral enamel face with Arabic numerals behind a beveled glass door. h. 44 cm, w. 28 cm, d. 17 cm CONDITION REPORT: Some Gothic tracery missing from sides. General wear and tear, bell hammer has broken off but is present.Working order unknown.
A late 19th century walnut and ebonised mantle clock, the enameled face with Roman numerals, signed by 'F. Hollinshed, Jersey', with key and pendulum, h. 27 cm, w. 28 cm, d. 16 cm CONDITION REPORT: Cracks and chips to enameled face. Dents and marking to case. General wear and tear.No guarantee to working order.
An early 20th century Liberty pewter cased mantle clock, the enameled copper face with Roman numerals and a French movement, stamped 'Tudric pewter 01492' to base, h. 15 cm, w. 27 cm, d. 8 cm CONDITION REPORT: Slight denting to case. General wear and tear.Ticks when wound no guarantee of working order.Possible restoration to enamel.
An unusual 'Jack of all trades' large mantle clock, made by the British United Clock Company Ltd, Birmingham, London England, the clock features temperature guage, barometer dial, pressure barometer, compass, which measure and level, also has a drawer, tin painted dial, Roman numerals gilded detail and a carved top representing emblems of the United Kingdom, date, latter end of 19th Century (a/f)
A 19th century gilt spelter mantle clock, with a centurion and shield with flowers and leaves the circular dial with Roman numerals painted with flowers, the base with three porcelain panels, painted with flowers, corn stooks etc on tapering feet and an additional base, 41cm high with a pendulum and key
An impressive Edwardian black slate mantle clock of architectural design with a portico, moulded frieze, corinthian and figural columns on a rectangular plinth, the circular dial with Roman numerals inscribed J W Benson Ltd, Ludgate London, Made in Paris, 54.5cm wide x 36cm high, bears a plaque "Presented to Mrs M A Evans, as a token of esteem and regard by the inhabitants of Trehafod, on her retirement from the head-mistress-ship of the Hafod Schools, November 1907..." together with two matching urns
A very good quality Victorian slate mantle clock, with applied brass panel and gallery, retailed by W Crouch & Son, North Bridge Edinburgh CONDITION REPORT: Clock is ticking when report was given, one corner has been broken off and glued, approx size 3cm, a couple of minor chips but generally good
A collection of 19th century and other ceramics including a Staffordshire spaniel with red painted patches a ceramic cased mantle clock, a Wedgwood jug with bird and butterfly detail, an Amherst Japan pattern Ironstone bowl, a quantity of matt glazed ceramic birds, a continental group of a milk maid and cow, royal commemorative wares including a Laura Knight designed mug commemorating the Coronation of King George VI, etc (please note some items displayed on shelf above).
A miscellaneous collection to include an oak salad bowl with ceramic liner and silver plated mounts, timber fire bellows, a small timber mantle clock, a spelter figure depicting Quentin Durward, drinking glasses, various glass furniture handles, a large brass coal bin, a brass desk lamp with green glass shade
A German mantle clock, the glazed door with bamboo moulded rim enclosing a white dial with black Arabic dial, along with a Japanese tin plate toy, twenty engraved book plates of dignitary's and noble folk including Lesley, Charles-Quint, Walsingham, Nicolas Bacon, and Thomas Fairfax, two soapstone lions, and two American number plates (Qty)

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