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Selection of doll's house miniatures, includes: Britains Miniature Household Series kettle, cooking pot, saucepan (with lids) and gilt coal scuttle; gilt metal candelabra; Crescent metal oven; miniature doll's house with decorated interior; tinplate mantle clock; fireside accessories; miniature silver ornament stamped '925 Sterling'. Conditions F-G. (18)
A late 19th century Black Forest carved mantle cuckoo clock, with carved and pierced foliate decoration, shaped apron and Gothic bone Roman numerals to the dial, 61cm high CONDITION REPORT: Lot 292 - pediment lacking foliate detailing (old brakes), discoloured with chips to edges, bellows have selotape repairs, pendulum present.
Regency ebonised lancet mantle clock, brass inlay, circular painted face, eight day movement, 38cm high CONDITION REPORT: Front missing brass inlay Veneer on arch cracked Veneer on back door loose but present Dial with losses to enamel at 10 oclock and the dial measures 18cm Wear to numerals Maker not visible
A late 19th century French mantle clock, with porcelain panels and two-train striking movement, the base marked "Howell & Co.". Height 36 cm, width 26 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The clock case is in generally very good condition. The porcelain panels are undamaged. The gilding is generally good and the piece simply dusty. The clock face is undamaged and the movement is ticking away and striking as it should.
A collection of three Edwardian mantle clocks, one balloon, one lancet and one domed by Mappin & Webb. Tallest 21 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The small Lancet clock has numerous hairline cracks to the dial and the brasswork is badly tarnished. The case itself is however in good condition and the clock does wind but we have not had the piece ticking. The balloon clock case has two small old edge dents, one opposite the numeral 4, the other opposite numeral 10 on the side of the case. The face is a little dirty but undamaged. The mechanism is overwound. The Mappin and Webb clock is reasonably clean. One of the brass feet is missing. The face seems to be in generally good order although a little dirty. We do not have a key for the clock and the movement is dirty but does appear to operate when the escapement is turned. The rear case door is missing.

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