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A 9ct white gold pave set diamond ring, size R, 5.1g all in. Please note that the profits from this Celebrity Bargain Hunt lot will be donated to BBC Children in Need, so please bid well knowing where the money will be going.There is no Buyers Premium on this lot.
A 19thC oak and mahogany cross banded long case clock, with swan neck pillared hood over a reeded short trunk with door and base with bracket feet, the painted dial having a boy with sheep to the arch, hanging rabbits to the spandrels, Roman numerals with subsidiary seconds ring and date present, and marked Elckes Doncaster, eight-day movement striking a bell, 227cm high.
A mahogany longcase clock, with an 8 day movement striking on a bell and a 12 inch arched brass dial, with silvered chapter ring signed Jo: Batty, Halifax, the matt centre with engraved leaf and collinaded arch with crescent shape date aperture above similar moon phase, the arch with a silvered boss inscribed TIME Stayeth not, the faded case with inlaid paterae, 92.5in (235cm) h.
An oak longcase clock, with an 8 day movement striking on a bell with a 12 inch arched brass dial, silvered chapter ring and subsidiary seconds dial with a cut edge, date aperture with crescent plaque above signed Humy Mason GOSPORT, the hood with pilasters above a broken arch trunk door, 84.5in (217cm) h.
An oak, mahogany and strung marquetry longcase clock, with an 8 day movement striking on a bell and a 14 inch arched brass dial, with silvered chapter ring and subsidiary seconds dial, unsigned, the arch with a silver boss engraved an eagle, the shaped top trunk door inlaid Britannia with lion, 91.25in (232cm) h.
A carved oak and chiming longcase clock, with an 8 day movement striking on a bell and a peel of 8 bells, with a 12 inch arched brass dial and chapter ring, the matt centre with subsidiary seconds dial and pierced date aperture, the arch with a boss singed Jno. Johnson, Walton, the associated case later carved, 83.5in (212cm) h.
An Edwardian three train striking longcase clock, with 9 tubes and a 12.5 inch arch brass dial with silvered chapter ring, subsidiary seconds dial, Chime/Silent lever at 12 o`clock and Whittington/Westminster lever at 3 o`clock, the arch with a silvered boss inscribed Tempus Fugit, the case with stringing and Corinthian capitals columns, above a glazed tracery trunk door, on bracket feet, 92.5in (235cm) h.
A Japanned longcase clock, with an 8 day 5 pillar striking movement and a 12 inch arched brass dial, silvered chapter ring and subsidiary seconds dial, to a matt ground with pierced date aperture, the arch with a silvered boss signed THOMAS FORD, LONDON, the case with a pagoda top hood and decorated gilt trellis, the trunk door with buildings figures and a lion, 87.5in (222cm) h.
Benedict Firstenfelder. An unusually small striking and repeating German hexagonal table clock, silvered chapter ring with Roman hours and outer Arabic minutes, the centre engraved with birds amongst baskets of fruit and foliage, wheat ear engraved border; the movement with 5 baluster pillars, verge escapement, going train with chain fusee, going barrels for the striking train and repeat; large silver glazed balance cock, the profusely foliate scroll engraved backplate signed B. FIRSTENFELDER, the 2 repeat hammers engraved with masks; the case with 6 glazed apertures to reveal the movement, on alternating turned baluster feet, the plunge repeat in the case side, circa 1700; 3in. (7.7cm.) (striking train deactivated, winding square capped and hammer removed) Benedict Firstenfelder, Friedburg, nr. Augsburg. Benedict Firstenfelder in company with other clockmakers in Friedberg and Augsburg, experimented with early forms of repetition including minutes. The earliest recorded minute repeating clock is by Firstenfelder and illustrated by Lloyd, H.A. Some Outstanding Clocks over 700 years. This same clock was purchased by the Time Museum and sold as lot 109 Masterpieces from the Time Museum Part II. Sothebys New York 19 June 2002.
A late Victorian ebonised striking bracket clock, with a triple fusee movement with a large gong and a peel of 8 bells, the backplate signed Boxell, Brighton 2562, with a 7 inch arch brass dial, with silvered chapter ring signed BOXELL, BRIGHTON, the arch with subsidiary Chime/Silent and Chime on Eight Bells/Chime on Four Bells dials, the case with gilt brass mounts including a pair of winged male figures holding torches, 23in (58.5cm) h.
A brass lantern clock, fitted a later twin fusee movement, the backplate numbered 303, the dial engraved tulips with a brass chapter ring inscribed Deprez Bristol, within a turned column frame with urn finials, pierced and engraved dolphin frets with lantern bell, 13.75in (35cm) h.
A late 19th century French repeating carriage clock, striking on a gong, with platform lever escapement, the dial with an opaque chapter ring and floral and ribbon tied engraved gilt brass mask, the case with spiral fluted columns and Corinthian capitals, the top with presentation inscription dated December 27 1889, 7.25in (18.5cm) h.
An oak longcase clock, with an 8 day movement striking on a bell, with an 11 inch square brass dial and silvered chapter ring signed John Mercer, HYTHE, the matt centre engraved a bird and with a circular date aperture, the hood with a blind fret frieze and a lenticle trunk door, 77in (195.5cm) h.
An Irish mahogany longcase clock, with an 8 day movement striking on a bell and a 13inch square brass dial, the chapter ring signed Alexr Gordon, Dublin, subsidiary seconds dial and circular date aperture, winged mask spandrels, the hood with a swan neck pediment with carved rosettes above a foliage carved frieze centred a lion mask, corinthian capital pilasters, broken arch trunk door flanked by reeded quarter pilasters, the base on ogee bracket feet, 92.75in (235.5cm) h.
Andreas Vogler, Augsburg. A late 18th century brass universal equinoctial dial, engraved octagonal base with rod gnomon, hour ring divided III - XII - I - IX, compass with silvered dial, underside engraved with towns and signed And. Vogl., 2in. (50mm) wide; with fitted travelling case and 2 original instruction papers and latitude tables from Vogler and Lorenz Grafsl, Augsburg. (4)
Ellicott, London. A gold quarter repeating cylinder watch, signed Ellicott, London, no.6872, diamond endstone, enamel dial with Roman hours and outer Arabic minute ring, gold beetle and poker hands, inner case finely pierced and engraved with a bird amongst foliage, numbered 6872 beneath the back of the plunge pendant, London 1774, 42mm dia, now in a gilt metal outer case.
An oak longcase clock, with a 30 hour movement striking on a bell, the 11 inch square brass dial with a brass chapter ring signed Jno. Whithurst, Congleton, with a matt centre and pierced date aperture, the trunk door with a glass lenticle, 78.5in (199.5cm) h. Sold on behalf of the executors of Dr John Birch deceased.
An oak longcase clock, with a 30 hour striking movement, bell missing, with an associated 12 inch square brass dial and chapter ring signed RICHARD BULLOCK 167., ELLESMERE, Shropfhire (sic), with engraved subsidiary dial and filled date aperture, false winding arbors, 80.5in 204.5cm) h.
A pine longcase clock, with an 8 day five pillar movement striking on a bell with a 12 inch square brass dial having an engraved leaf border, chapter ring and subsidiary seconds dial, date aperture, filled, ring missing, with arched plaque above signed John Lucas, Newbury, 79.5in (202cm) h.
An oak cased and gilt brass mounted quarter chiming mantel clock, the movement by Lenzkirch, 52, 745687, striking on two gongs, to a brass dial, the silvered chapter ring inscribed EXAMD. BY JNO. WALKER 230. REGENT ST, LONDON, the case with side carrying handles, 18.5in (47cm) h.

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