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'LAING OF GLASGOW' MANTLE CLOCKin an arched mahogany case with satinwood banding, with a circular silvered dial with Arabic numerals and an eight day movement, marked to the back plate DUFA 4596, standing on brass feet, 26cm high, and a Smiths mahogany arched case mantle clock with baton hour markers to the dial, standing on shaped brass feet, 20.5cm (2)
A large French ormolu and marble mantle clock, circa 1860. Height 43 cm, width 27 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The clock is winding on both trains. It appears to strike as it should. The marble case is in generally good order with no visible substantial losses or any problems of any note. The brass feet are all present. The remaining metalwork is in generally good condition and all present but is dusty and tarnished with approximately 50% of the original finish rubbed. The dial is in generally good order with a minor loss above the adjustment peg above the numeral 12. There are no nibbles around the winding apertures. There are no hairline cracks. The clock appears to be ticking away and striking as it should. The pendulum is occasionally fouling the bell. We have not had the clock running for any significant length of time but do not think there are any issues with the movement.
A 19th century French brass mantle clock, with two-train striking movement, with dolphin supports and raised on a pink marble base. Height 34 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The clock case is in very good overall condition with no damage, no repairs and no restoration. The only issue is discolouration and some loss of the original lacquered finish. It is also very dusty. The door hinge is in good condition. The door glass is in generally good order with few surface scratches. There are however 2 cm long scratches across the numeral 2. The clock dial has some damage. There are hairline cracks to the left and right of the Arabic numeral 10 and a series of cracks between 25 & 35. There are also 2 small hairline cracks around the 45. There are some minor nibbles around the winding apertures. Both trains wind. The clock strikes as it should on the hour and the half. The movement is ticking away but for only 30 seconds or so at a time. It seems a little dirty. The marble base has minor nibbles to the extremities but no significant losses. The rear door is in good order.
SIMMONS, PARIS AND MANCHESTER, LATE 19th CENTURY FRENCH ORMOLU AND PORCELAIN MOUNTED FIGURAL MANTLE CLOCK, the 3 1/2" enamelled roman dial, powered by a drum shaped Japy Freres movement (No. 41050) striking on a bell and housed in a rustic, arch topped case surmounted with a worker tying wheat sheaves, above meandering vines and farming hand tools, the dial flanked by floral painted blue and gilt Sevres style porcelain panels, 13 1/2" (34.3cm) high
ROBERT STEWART, GLASGOW, ROSEWOOD AND MARQUETRY INLAID MANTLE CLOCK, the gilt dial with 5" silvered arabic dial, signed, pierced spandrels and slow/fast subsidiary dial to the arch, powered by a twin fusee movement striking on a gong and housed in an arch topped case with leafy finials (two missing), side frets and plinth base with gilt metal mask capped feet, the front and sides decorated with foliate scroll work and bell flower pendants, 15" (38.1cm) high, 11 1/2" x 9" (29.2 x 22.9cm), distressed
A Collection of WWI and later Military and Fire Service related items, including a mantle clock for hte '13th Battalion The London Regt H.Company presented by Sir John Barker Bart, won by Sergt C.H.Clark', two 1914 Christmas tins, a small assortment of badges, various paper ephemera and more (parcel)

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