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W.H. ? Kingston upon Thames, an early 20th century inlaid mahogany and walnut lyre shaped mantle clock with broken scroll pediment, with visible escapement movement, the dial bearing the name raised on four turned brass feet, 39cm high.Condition Report; there isn’t a key present however at the moment it does appear to be ticking, there is cracks and damage to the glass door.
A late 19th/early 20th century gilt brass Architectural mantle clock, cast in the from of a Gothic style tower, the white chapter dial with black painted Arabic numerals, raised on tapering supports, 43cm high. The case is in very good condition, showing no issues.The dial has a crack (see picture)The pendulum is missing, the movement is fully wound and is not working and needs attention.
Jaeger le-Coutre, a mid 20th century brass and glass cased mantle clock, the dial with applied square shaped numerals, raised on shaped feet, impressed 385 to one foot, 20cm high.CONDITON REPORT:There isn't a box, there is a keys which moves the hands however doesn't appear to be in working order but in good overall condition
Jaeger-LeCoultre, a 20th century gilt metal cased mantle time piece, with lapis lazuli effect dial, gilt painted Roman numerals on the glass panelled front, raised on circular brass feet, 16cm high.Condition Report; The clock case is in good condition but there is evidence of foam attached which could be from the original box for which we don’t have, the clock winds and the hands move however there isn’t any ticking.
A 20th century arch top mahogany cased mantle clock the face having gilt metal spandrels, matted center, silvered chapter ring and secondary dial for regulation, converted to battery, the case having marquetry decoration, and two brass handles, standing on four brass feet, 9¼ x 7½ x 14in. high.
A French late 19th century gilt metal mantle clock movement signed 'Emile Chauvel', having a hand painted Sevres style porcelain plaque clock face above a figurative scene on bleu de ciel ground, beneath a central circular plaque portrait medallion of a woman, with swag and ribbon decoration, two porcelain plaques inset in the sides and decorated with musical instruments on royal blue ground, with winding key, 9¼ x 7½in. (23.5 x 19cm.) x 13½in. (34.3cm.) high.
A mixed collection of ceramics, glass and other items to include - Edwardian tea set( some old cracks, chips to few pieces) green glass tumblers, a stylish mid century Metamec mantle clock, large white ceramic tureen & cover, some commemorative china, ceramic cups and saucers. 19th century blue& white tea bowls, saucer etc, glass decanter, pots etc, ruby glass glasses, green glass bowls, Arthur Wood pieces, ceramic trinket/pill boxes, blue & white platter, lamp bases, Beswick salad ware dish, three framed WW1 postcards, embroidered etc, Royal Artillery interest, a small framed Victorian sampler and other ceramics and glass.
A TRENCH ART MANTLE CLOCK FORMED FROM A BOMB CASING, 19th century movement free from the case, damaged dial, roman numerals, 8 day movement, bell strike with issues, the movement stamped although lost some detail 'Machenaud Paris, S. Marti et Cie', numbered 1522, 52, numbered to the outer edge of movement casing 369 with star, without pendulum and key, exterior casing has been heavily painted black, inside and some detail in red, with additions added to the exterior and wooden panel door to the back, glass is included but not attached, fuse numbered 583?, stamped to the inside base E.W., some of the rings do turn but most other detail has been lost, overall worn condition with the movement and dial in need of attention, clock not tested for working condition or accuracy, standing approximately 40cm tall, Customers must satisfy themselves prior to sale in regards to conditions and authenticity, viewing is advised, condition reports are available on request

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