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A Chinese nest of four hardwood tables, circa 1900the edges, legs and openwork friezes with carved dragons, flowerheads, bats and foliage, legs with stretchers, (4) .width 50cm, depth 36cm, height 71cm.Condition:One corner bracket detached from the second largest table, but present. Joints loose on all four tables as glue has dried a some point. A Joint on largest and second largest tables have been reglued. Ring mark on largest table with some fading. All other tops are dark
A Chinese carved coral snuff bottle and stopper and a russet celadon jade snuff bottle and stopper early 20th centuryfirst of vase form carved with a Dhaoist symbol and flowers, second of flattened shouldered tapering form, relief carved with lion maks ring handles lotus bloom and flowering prunus, croal stopper, (2)first height 5 cm., second height 7 cm.Condition:Small chip to fooot of coral snuff bottle
Two Chinese amber snuff bottles and stoppersQing/Republican first relief carved with lion mask ring handles, phonenix and dragon, silver mounted agate stopper, second of pear shaped pebble form,silver mounted jade stopper, (2)first height 7.5 cm.,Weight 75gCondition:The first has occasional small flea bite chips and impact marks.The second example with a small loss /chip at mouth and short stable hairline travelling approx. 1.5 cm down one side.
Three Chinese hardstone snuff bottles Qing/ Republicanfirst smokey quartz, relief carved with two Foo dogs with a ball in a mountainous landscape with scrolling clouds, silver mounted jade stopper, second chalcedony, relief carved with amythical beast and a figure with a mule in a landscape, jade stopper, third banded agate agate snuff bottle carved with ring handles, rose quart stopper, (3)first height 8.5 cm., Condition:Good condition. No apparent chips or faults,
A group of assorted antiquitiesto include: five Roman coins, a Roman bronze dice, ten bronze Roman, Byzantine and Celtic brooches/fibulas, including a silver example, and a boxed example with glass insets, and an axe form example, a bronze quatreform brooch, also an intaglio, and an intaglio ring, three arrowheads, one bronze and two iron, a terret or rein ring, a hare and hound knife handle, a pendant/brooch with blue enamel, an earring, four keys, one for a casket, a bronze pipe tamper, a clay coin mould, boxed, a small ewer, a small bronze bell and various other items, (qty)Hatpin length 10cmCondition:All appear to be in good order. A few in boxes, most are not. There are two empty boxes in the lot and overall about 45 items with the coins on top. They have come in privately and we do not know how they were found.
An early 20th century Russian .84 silver-gilt cloisonne enamel napkin ring St Petersburg, makers mark AD, decorated with scrolling flowers in shades of blue, green red and white, beaded borders, engraved with initials and date 27/9/1908 to interiordiameter 5cm, height 3.25cm, weight approx. 1.74ozt. Condition:Overall fair condition. Occasional small chips to enamel. Light rubbing to interior. Small split visible to rim through to outer edge. Dint visible to other side of rim.
A cased modern silver three piece cruet set, an Edwardian inkstand and other silver and electroplatefirst Birmingham, 1961 by Elkington & Co., of plain bellied form with lobed rims on feet, together with a navette shaped inkstand with gadrooned rims on splayed feet Birmingham, 1905 by Henry Matthews, a egg cup, a cased knife fork and spoon christening set, two napkin ring etc., and various played items to include a pair of oval serving dishes by Mappin & Webb, (qty)weight approx. 12.3 oztCondition:Silver items in good condition. The napkin rings and egg cup named or initialled, two plated sauce boats have some corrosion to interiors. The christening set has a silver fork and spoon, marked for Birmingham, 1963. The knife has a mother of pearl handle and all are in good condition.
A George III silver drum mustard pot and other silverfirst mark rubbed, cylinder form with pierced decoration scroll handle , hinged domed cover with thumbpiece and beaded borders, fitted with a blue glass liner, crested together with an late 19th century Indian Cutch foliate chased pin dish and three coffee spoons with figural terminals, a pair of sugar tongs, a German .800 foliate pierced bonbon dish, a Hanau novelty miniature flower basket embossed with figures in a landscape bearing London import marks, a pair of sugar tongs an Edward VII 1902 Coronation souvenir page marker, another page marker in the form of a trowel, an engine turned silver powder compact, London import marks, interior with powder compartment and lipstick holder, a Victorian napkin ring with Aesthetic style engraved decoration, two folding pocket fruit knives and a plated powder compact, etc., (qty)first height 7cm., weighable silver approx. 11.5ozt.Condition:Chips to liner of mustard. Solder repair to cover near hinge. Other items in fair condition. Some rubbing to powder compact
A mid 20th century silver butter dish and coverLondon, 1964, London Assay Officeof plain circular form, pull off lid with ring handlediameter 12.5 cm., weight approx. 11.59 ozt.Condition:Edges of lid pushed slightly in several places. Light surface scratches and marks. Made by the vendor's grandfather George Charles Marsh at night school.
Early 20th century Iraqi silver and niello trinket box powder compact and other itemsfirst, signed, circular with pull off lid decorated with river landscape views with palm tress, camels and buildings together with a similarly decorated circular powder compact, a set of six Iraqi coffee spoons with engraved handles, a Bedouin snake armlet and a turquoise ring (qty)First diameter 8.3cm., weight excluding Bedouin items approx. 7.6oztCondition:trinket box and powder compact in good condition. Coffee spoons. Armlet with dings and dents and a small hole
A late 19th century Chinese export silver parasol handle c.1900 and a set of four Chinese export .90 silver teaspoonsfirst marked KC, of tapering form chased with a dragon chasing the flaming pearl, clouds and flames, with ball terminal plain ring handle, second marked for WC for Wing Ching, Hong Kong, c.1900 with bamboo stems and coiled dragon dragon terminals, accompanied by a later cast silver copy unmarked, (6)first length 23 cm. weight approx. 4.96 ozt.Condition:Parasol handle in good condition. One spoon has a black corrosion spot to bowl
A Swiss 18ct gold half hunter keyless fob watchSwiss marks, stamped 18C white enamel dial with black Roman numeral, subsidiary seconds dial and minute track, blued steel hands, front cover with outer pink ground guilloche enamel chapter ring with blue Arabic numeralscase diameter 36mm., gross weight approx. 43.4gCondition:Dust cover also marked 18ct. Winds ticks and runs however no guarantee can be offered as to full working order. No dmage to enamelon case dial free from hairlines or damage. dial diameter 31 mm.
An early 20th century continental 15ct gold small keyless half hunter fob watchwhite enamel with black Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and minute track, front cover with outer pink ground guilloche enamel chapter ring with blue Arabic numerals, stamped 15ct with London import marks for 1910 case diameter 34 mm., gross weight 27.5g.Condition:base metal dust cover. dial diameter 29 mm., Good condition. Winds ticks and runs however no guarantee can be offered as to the full working order. No loss or damage to enamel. Lihgt surface wear to case
A Victorian 18K cased open face pocket watchthe chased dial with chapter ring with Roman numerals, the reverse chased with scroll design and central cartouchetotal weight approx 31.7gCondition:The movement cover is not gold. Movement not tested or guaranteed.
A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY MARINE BAROMETERSigned R. Millar, LeithWith a circular gadrooned pediment over bowed glass, with spiral-twist stem and brass cistern cover95cm highIvory Declaration: 6EZ6ZLF3Overall in good condition. The case has been repolished at some point. The mercury-filled tube appears in good order. There is only half the gimbal, which is the inner brass ring without the wall bracket.
A MONTH-GOING SEAWEED MARQUETRY WALNUT LONGCASE CLOCKThe movement by Jonathan Lowndes, London, early 18th century and laterThe stepped domed hood with pierced sound frets above three-quarter columns, glazed hinged door and glazed sides, above panel door and stepped base, the sides with chequer inlay; the 12in square brass dial, cherub and crown spandrels, signed silvered chapter ring, seconds subsidiary, calendar aperture and harboured winding holes, the twin train movement with six ringed and finned pillars, anchor escapement and inside countwheel strike on a bell, case and movement possibly associated 236cm highJonathan Lowndes, recorded by Loomes as working 'At the dial in Pall Mall', 1680 to 1710.With two gilt-painted cast-iron weights, a modern winding key, brass bob pendulum.The movement: the dial and movement are in good original condition. It will require a service as the plates are dirty and the oil sinks show old oil now darkening. Seatboard is a replacement. It is 32mm thick in oak.The case: this has been subject to restoration in the past. The backboard is 95% complete. Overall it has been repolished and little of the original patina remains. Some reveneering. Cheeks reduced slightly. Incorrect use of a polish to the internal carcass. Door hinges replaced. Long lateral carcass crack to panel door on right-hand edge. Cleat shrinkage damage at top and bottom with each area having replaced veneer panel which is decorated to match the marquetry. Unusually the original oval cut-out for the glass has been removed and an oak panel of matching grain has been inset, whilst the front side has an oval marquetry inlay which is a very close match to the rest of the door. It was well done and appears very old work. Marquetry base plinth has a lateral crack. Plinth moulding is not original nor are bun feet. Overall losses and repairs to veneers and marquetry.
A WALNUT, SEAWEED MARQUETRY STRIKING LONGCASE CLOCKThe dial inscribed Robert Sly, King Street, Westminster, early 18th century and laterThe hood with later swan-neck pediment above a square glazed panel door, flanked by fluted columns and Corinthian capitals, above a panelled door inlaid with three outlined marquetry panels, on a stepped base with marquetry on moulded base; the 12in square brass dial, with crown and twin cherub spandrels, silvered chapter ring, enclosing a matted centre with seconds subsidiary, the twin train movement with four knopped and finned pillars, with anchor escapement and strike on a bell (movement and case associated, case substantially restored and with altered elements, the chapter ring associated)238 cm high overallProvenanceChristie’s, London, 6 December 2006, lot 75.Robert Sly is recorded as apprenticed in 1707 and as a member of the Clockmakers' Company in 1720. He was working in King Street, Westminster. 1 pendulum. 2 winding keys. 1 case key. The clock has been subject to ‘restoration’ in the past. This would benefit possibly from some consolidation: however, it’s very much subject to personal preference.Taking the clock from the top:The swan-neck decoration to the hood is later, as is the rectangular marquetry panel between the glazed door and pediment. The walnut fillets to the dial edge are probably replaced if one considers the movement associated. A piece of veneer from the lower right side of the hood is loose, also other veneer losses to the left side. The pillars and capitals to the door are not period. The cheeks do not seem reduced. There is a badly filled carcass crack to the marquetry above the panel door, also some associated damage to the left and right side panels. The marquetry door has a filled repair to the top and the bottom which is due to the door cleats drying. The hinges are replaced and should be iron. Both sides are likely to have been reveneered. The backboard runs complete to around 12in from the floor with another old board filling most of the remainder, with the grain running horizontally. The back of the backboard has had a wash put on it. From the rear, the construction and mouldings look period. The plinth side veneers look old. The 5/8in. slip at the base is later. The movement is rack striking with four turned pillars. It appears in good order. There are two filled holes and a vacant hole visible to the back of the dial which evidences the chapter ring being changed. The present chapter ring does not cover the dial maker’s score line. The spandrels have been changed and previous drilled holes for these are filled and re-drilled. It appears to be be clean and well cared for: however, we would suggest a service. The seatboard is oak but not the original. An interesting Camerer Cuss label fixed to it is dated 1964.
A GEORGE II WALNUT LONGCASE CLOCKThe movement signed Robert Sadler, LondonThe arched hood with a deeply-moulded edge above fret panel, arched glazed door flanked to each side by a three-quarter column, the sides with a rectangular glass panel and quarter-column, the trunk enclosing an arched door, crossbanded and herringbone outlined, on a base with stepped moulding and twin plinths; the 12in. arched brass dial with convex signature roundel, above foliate mask spandrels, silvered chapter ring with chevron half-hour markers, enclosing a matted centre with seconds subsidiary and calendar aperture, the twin train movement with five ringed and knopped pillars, anchor escapement and strike on a bell (replacements and restorations, movement probably associated)242 cm high overallThe case has been subject to extensive restorations and partial reveneering. The base and hood with evidence of reconstruction. The minute hand to the dial is a replacement. The movement will require a service. with a brass bob pendulum.
A GEORGE I WALNUT STRIKING LONGCASE CLOCKThe movement by Daniel Quare, London, the case early 18th century and laterThe hood with caddy top and brass finials, above a fret panel and moulded pediment, with glazed square door, flanked by brass-capped three-quarter columns, the sides each with a glazed panel and quarter-cut column, above the trunk with rectangular panel door, on stepped plinth base; the 11 ½ in. square brass dial with crown and cherub spandrels, silvered chapter ring, enclosing the matted centre with seconds subsidiary, harboured winding and calendar apertures, the movement with five knopped, ringed and finned pillars, anchor escapement and internal countwheel strike on a bell, the case with restoration and replacement, case and movement possibly associated246cm highPROVENANCE: Bonhams, London, 9 July 2014, lot 55.Daniel Quare (d. 1724), one of England's greatest clockmakers from the 'golden era' of English Clockmaking. George I offered him the post of the King's watchmaker; however his Quaker faith made him unable to swear an oath of alligence. Nevertheless the King told him that he could visit at any time, so his nickname 'Quare of the back stairs' was coined as the Yeoman of the Guard were instructed that he could only use the back stairs.His commercial success can be measured in part from the guest list of his daughter, Anne's wedding, which included envoys from many of the Royal houses of Europe.The case has been subject to restoration. It is repolished. The upper part of the hood may have some reconstruction which is well done. The frets are replaced. The door hinges have modern screws. The hinges are likely replacements, of the correct type. Old screw holes for each butt on the inner edge of trunk. The plinth has been rebuilt. The backboard has a replacement part at this point. Possibly moulding around the trunk door is replaced. The movement is dirty and will require a full service.There are two brass bound weights and the pendulum.
A WILLIAM AND MARY WALNUT AND MARQUETRY LONGCASE CLOCKBy John Greenhill, Maidstone, circa 1695The hood with a moulded cornice above a fret with glazed panel below, flanked to each side by turned handed columns, with a quarter-column to the back, the trunk inset with a panel door with three bordered marquetry panels cut with abundant flowers, scrolls and birds, centred with a glazed aperture, the inside of the door with an engraved silver presentation panel dated 1961, the base with conforming panel, on bun feet; the 11in square brass dial with cherub head and foliate spandrels, silvered chapter ring, signed John Greennhill, Maidston Fecit (sic), enclosing a matted centre with rose engraved centre, seconds subsidiary, harboured winding holes and calendar aperture above the six, the twin train movement with five knopped and finned pillars, anchor escapement and internal countwheel strike on a bell203cm highJohn Greenhill III, recorded 1655-1712. Pearson states Greenhill was a man of some substance in Maidstone for, in addition to being in business as a gunsmith and clockmaker, he was a member of the Corporation and had substantial land holdings.COMPARATIVE LITERATURE:Michael Pearson, Kent Clocks & Clockmakers, Ashbourne 1997, p.71.Two brass cased weights and its pendulum. The clock was running before consignment and has been carefully maintained. It is in very good condition.The case has been the subject of some sympathetic restoration, mainly to the base. The sides of the base may be reveneered and each has a slight vertical crack, due to carcass movement. Some of the banding to the marquetry base panel seems replaced. There is an old repaired crack laterally across the base marquetry. This is fairly usual and indicates originality. There is a small amount of ‘repainting’ on this area. The trunk door hinges appear original. The lock is a brass replacement. The seatboard cheeks have not been reduced. There are nail holes (square handmade nails) to the inner side of each cheek and the surface of the oak board here is not so oxidised. The seatboard is possibly replaced. The fret panel to the hood is a replacement. The backboard is 90% complete.In summary a charming clock which presents very well.
A CHARLES II WALNUT, OYSTER VENEERED AND MARQUETRY LONGCASE CLOCK WITH 10” DIAL AND BOLT-AND-SHUTTER MAINTAINING POWERThe movement signed Daniel Quare, London, the case associated, circa 1680The hood with a moulded cornice above a glazed door, flanked by handed columns, above the trunk inset with a panel door, oyster veneered and with two small foliate spandrels and two larger foliate marquetry panels, the sides with oyster veneered panels, the base with a marquetry panel of a vase and flowers, on bun feet; the 10in square brass dial, signed on the dial plate Daniel Quare, London, with cherub mask and foliate spandrels, silvered chapter ring enclosing a finely matted centre, engraved with a rose, blued steel hands, narrow seconds subsidary and calendar aperture, the twin train movement with five knopped and finned pillars, bolt and shutter maintaining power, latched to the front plate, anchor escapement and external countwheel strike on a bell, case and movement associated193cm highPROVENANCE: Bonhams, London, 11 July 2018, lot 65.A marquetry clock, with virtually identical dial and movement by Quare, was sold at Bonhams, London, 13 December 2017, lot 12.Daniel Quare (d. 1724), one of England's greatest clockmakers from the 'golden era' of English Clockmaking. George I offered him the post of the King's watchmaker. However: his Quaker faith made him unable to swear an oath of alligence. Nevertheless the King told him that he could visit at any time, so his nickname 'Quare of the back stairs' was coined as the Yeoman of the Guard were instructed that he could only use the back stairs.His commercial success can be measured in part from the guest list of his daughter, Anne's wedding, which included envoys from many of the Royal houses of Europe.With two brass bound weights and its pendulum. The clock is in good condition and was running prior to consignment.The dial has two pairs of filled holes on the top edge of the dial plate (perhaps once holding an arched panel as a later addition?). The movement is clean and the steel work is clean and bright. The bolt & shutter mechanism is likely a replacement, well done.The case has been restored. The base appears to have been reconstructed, utilising the marquetry panel and re-laying it. The sides and front border are reveneered. The backboard is 90% complete and runs 173cm in length. The cheeks have been reduced by approx 10mm. There is no indication it originally had a rising hood. There is no sound fret to the hood.The clock presents very well and with the 10in dial and the proportions of the case it has a charming presence.
A GEORGE III BRASS LANTERN CLOCKBy Thomas Dadswell, Burwash, circa 1790Surmounted by a strapped bell and five finials, pierced dolphin frets, above tapering slender columns, a brass door to each side, the 5 3/4in dial with silvered chapter ring, enclosing the signature to the centre above foliate scroll, pierced blued steel single hand, with weight driven movement with anchor escapement, boxwood pulley, countwheel strike on a bell 35cm highPROVENANCE: Bonhams, 11 July 2018, lot 55.Thomas Dadswell, a member of the Sussex clockmaking families of Muddle, Dadswell and Hoadley. See also lot 1257.There is no pendulum or weight for this clock. It appears to be in good condition but dusty, so may require a service. The silvering to the chapter ring is worn. The clock appears to have been extensively cleaned at some point and has a deep straw-coloured lacquer to it.
A BRASS STRIKING LANTERN CLOCKSurmounted by a turned finial and bell with pierced brass four-piece strap, pierced brass frets, 6 in. brass chapter ring with foliate engraved centre, the posted frame with anchor escapement and countwheel strike on a bell, together with an asscociated bracket37cm highOne bracket; One weight; One pendulum. Pallet bridge a replacement. Possibly converted from verge to anchor. Anchor arbour broken and repaired with brass collar. Top of centre and also back plate drilled to take pallet arbour. Evidence of modern enlargement. Two vacant screw holes with location pin holes visible on top plate. Considerable wear to pinion on fly. Some wear to other pinions. Apertures for chains in base plate with uneven wear. Doors likely replacements.
A GEORGE III 10” SQUARE BRASS DIAL 30 HOUR STRIKING LONGCASE CLOCK MOVEMENTBy John Dadswell, BurwashThe dial with cast pierced spandrels, brass chapter ring and engraved centre with signature, posted frame movement with anchor escapement and countwheel strike on a bellSee also lot 1254 for a lantern clock by Dadswell.In good original condition. The movement and dial are dirty and will require a service if to be used. Note - there is no pendulum or weights.
A REGENCY MAHOGANY AND BRASS-INLAID MANTEL TIMEPIECECirca 1815The case with a turned finial, above a platform and swept sides, the front with brass inlay, the sides each with a brass ring handle and pressed mount, the 4in white enamel dial, pierced blue steel hands, drum -shaped gut fusée movement with anchor escapement28cm highIn good original condition. Some marks and knocks consistent with age. The case has had some repair and old filling can be seen. This is mainly around the top. The movement appears in good order but may require a service.
A GEORGE III BRASS-MOUNTED EBONISED STRIKING VERGE TABLE CLOCKBy Samuel Jones, Bath, circa 1765The bell-top case with brass carrying handle above glazed door with grille panels, the sides each with a rectangular glazed panel, on stepped foot and block feet; the 7in arched brass dial with strike / silent in the arch, silvered chapter ring, enclosing a matted centre with false pendulum aperture, signature escutcheon and calendar aperture above the VI, the twin train movement with wire gut fusées, verge escapement, striking the hours on a bell, with trip repeat, and engraved backplate 49cm high (handle up)The clock is in good original condition. The verge is original. The movement was working prior to consignment. The oil sinks are a little dirty so a service might be advisable. Case in good order.
A GILT-METAL-MOUNTED MAHOGANY QUARTER CHIMING AND STRIKING BRACKET CLOCKThe dial and movement signed James Leicester, Drury Lane, part late 18th century and laterThe bell-top case with knopped carrying handle above four urn finials and moulded pediment, with glazed panel door and inset pierced brass frets, the sides each with two glazed panels, on stepped base and brass bracket feet, the 7 ¼ in. arched brass dial with engraved outer edge, chime/silent subsidiary to the arch, above signature line, with silvered chapter ring and chime lever to the III, blued steel hands, the three train chain fusée movement with rectangular foliate engraved plates, later re-trained and fitted with a third train, chiming the quarters on eight bells and striking the hours on a larger bell, adaptions50cm highThe movement appears originally to have been a twin train with pull quarter repeat but extensively rebuilt by the Victorians. The plates appear original to Leicester’s work and have been totally re-trained and a third train added. The original fusée pivot holes, with engraved rose, are filled, together with many other original holes. The dial plate appears original and here again has been adapted; the original dial feet have been removed, but their original holes remain and correspond to filled holes on the front plate. The chime/silent ring is an obvious Victorian replacement, as is the matted centre and silvered chapter ring.
A GEORGE III MAHOGANY AND LINE-INLAID QUARTER CHIMING AND STRIKING BRACKET CLOCKBy James Powell, Worcester, circa 1810The break-arched case surmounted by a square-stepped top and three brass finials, above convex glass and 8in circular white-painted dial with pierced blued steel hands, the lower front inlaid with boxwood stringing and quatrefoils, between fluted quarter-columns, the sides each with a lion mask ring handle above grille panel, on stepped plinth and brass ball feet; the three train wire gut fusée movement, signed, chiming the quarters on a carillon of eight bells, and the hour on a single larger bell, the back plate with engraved edge and pendulum locking block59cm highWith its pendulum. The clock case has been repolished at some point. The dial paint is original but has some slight losses at four thirty, six to seven and nine o’clock. Some lifting veneer around the bezel lock. The sound frets on the top are replaced. A small veneer chip to the bottom front left corner. The movement has been cleaned in the past but appears in need of a service. The top pediment is loose and requires re-gluing. The seatboard is not screwed to the movement and these screws are missing. It also requires a support below it to take the weight of the movement which otherwise is supported by the two side screws through the case, with the weight resting on the dial in its opening. Provenance: Shakenhurst Hall, Cleobury Mortimer. For further information please refer to the Bellmans website article: https://www.bellmans.co.uk/story/bellmans-2
A LATE GEORGE III BRASS-MOUNTED MAHOGANY QUARTER CHIMING AND STRIKING BRACKET CLOCKBy Robert Roskell, Liverpool, circa 1815Ivory Declaration THZ42QA4The break-arch case with a single pad top, above glazed panel door, flanked to each side by a stop-fluted quarter-column, above a chevron moulded panel, the sides each with a lion mask ring handle and brass grille panel, on stepped plinth and hairy claw feet, the 8in arched white-painted dial, with strike / silent above the chapters, signed, with finely pierced blued steel hands, the substantial three train gut wire fusée movement signed ROBERT ROSKELL LIVERPOOL, with engraved backplate, locking pendulum block with knurled finger nut, anchor escapement, chiming the quarters on a carillon of eight bells and striking the hour on a larger single bell, with trip repeat53cm highProvenance: The Waterhouse Collection Please see the following story for further details: Autumn at Bellmans | The Waterhouse Family CollectionThis clock (along with the longcase domestic regulator, also by Roskell in this sale) will have come from his family who originated in Liverpool (Everton). His father, also Alfred Waterhouse - 1798-1873, his grandfather Nicholas Waterhouse of Everton 1764-1837. The clock is in good original condition. It has its pendulum and a steel key. The case is in very good condition and is of a fine colour. The dial has lost some paint over the chapters and minute ring and in the arch on the strike / silent. The movement looks to have been well cared for. It functions: however the chime is a bit sluggish. The oil sinks are dirty so it would be advisable to have it serviced.

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