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A brass cased table clock, early 20th century, the enamel dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and handpainted floral garlands, the hexagonal body with rectangular bevelled glass panels, turned finials and feet, 17 cm diameter overall (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The clock winds and is currently ticking away. The door and bezel are in good order. The face is in generally good condition also with only some minor stress hairline fractures to the face extremities. The brass case is in good condition all round with no losses. One of the bevelled glass side panels is slightly loose. We do not have a key.
A REGENCY MAHOGANY CASED TABLE CLOCK by Whiteaves, Fleet Street, London, the two train movement with anchor escapement striking on a bell, repeat pull, movement secured by brackets, 7" enamel dial with Roman numerals and signature, the string inlaid case with domed top, brass ring handles over pierced brass sound frets, moulded base and brass bun feet, 10 1/4" x 15 3/4" (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT) (Illustrated)
AN EARLY VICTORIAN ROSEWOOD CASED BRACKET OR TABLE CLOCK by Savory & Sons., Cornhill, London, the case of architectural form with ogee shaped plinth, pierced brass fretwork silk lined sides and all standing on turned feet, the silvered dial with Roman numerals, the movement striking the hours on a gong 31.5cm wide x 18.5cm deep x 43.5cm high
Late 19th / Early 20th century Continental Table Clock, the enamelled face painted with a scene of 17th century Gentleman carrying Spears with Hunting Dogs surrounded by Art Nouveau Style Arabic Numbers, the Brass Easel Back Stand formed as Leaves and surmounted with a Halberd Axe, with key, 53cms high
`The Golden Jubilee Clock` a William and Mary style ebonised basket top table clock by F.W. Elliott, Croydon distributed by Garrard of London, pierced brass basket top with urn finials, signed brass dial with silvered Roman chapter, twin train movement striking the quarter hours on two gongs, Ltd.ed. 15/1000, in red velvet lined fitted case with keys, certificate and letters, H36cm, W23cm, D14cm Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
Ephemera - a pewter tankard engraved with Bacchanalian scenes; onyx table lighters; desk calendar; hip flasks; plated soda syphon; a SEC Napoleon hat mantel clock; horn shoe horns; Sanyo Cadnica portable television; pocket torches; a Stylophone (boxed); a Casio PT-10 keyboard (boxed); recorders etc.
Staffordshire Interest - George II ebonised single-fusee bracket or table clock, John Smallwood, Litchfield (Lichfield), circa 1740, the 17cm break-arched brass dial having a silvered chapter ring with Roman hours and Arabic minutes, inner quarter hour track and half hour divisions framing a matted centre with mock pendulum aperture over winding arbor, the chapter ring signed John Smallwood Litchfield (sic), beneath silvered subsidiary seconds dial and within mask spandrels, the wire-driven movement of four knopped and finned pillars with verge and crownwheel escapement with heart-shaped back-cock to a foliate scroll-engraved back plate with basket of flowers upon a podium, the case with ogee caddy top and brass carry handle over moulded cornice and arch-glazed door on brass ogee bracket feet, 44cm high excluding handle Condition: Disclaimer - Please see item 20 of our Conditions of Sale relating to clocks, watches and mechanical items - some wear to silvered chapter ring and subsidiary ring, movement has a few unused holes to upper right quarter visible within engraved scroll work (probable conversion holes), case would benefit from a polish, crack to front door glazing, side and rear panels are possible replacements, sold with pendulum and winder
Late Victorian/Edwardian mahogany-cased twin fusee bracket or table clock, Brockbank & Atkins, London, No. 12322, the 15.5cm arched brass dial having a silvered chapter ring with Roman hours and Arabic minutes framing a matted centre with signature cartouche, beneath silvered subsidiary Strike/Silent ring within foliate scroll engraving, the chain-driven movement, signed and numbered to the back plate, striking on a coiled gong, in a George III-style bell-top case with leaf-capped carry handle, urn finials, stop-fluted canted corners, arch-glazed door with brass spandrels, and conforming arched sound frets to the sides on brass ogee bracket feet, 47cm high inclusive of handle Condition: Disclaimer - Please see item 20 of our Conditions of Sale relating to clocks, watches and mechanical items
Samuel Deacon, 1794, George III repeating table clock, arched painted dial signed Deacon FECIT with floral spandrels and single key-wind, the lunette with a mechanised landscape scene, pull quarter repeat movement, striking on three bells, inlaid mahogany case with a casket hood, on splayed bracket feet, 55cm.
A 1920s oak oval drop leaf gateleg dining table raised on six barley twist supports, together with an Edwardian/1920s mahogany bow fronted display cabinet enclosed by three glazed panelled doors raised on squat claw and ball supports, an oak cased wall clock, a small wall hanging display cabinet and a bench stool with pegged rail/stretcher (5)
Good walnut and brass mounted double fusee table clock, the 6" silvered dial signed Barraud & Lunds, 49, Cornhill, London no. 5943, the movement back plate also signed, striking on a large gong and with locking pendulum, within a figured walnut stepped case surmounted by a gadrooned brass caddy top, 13.5" high (pendulum and door key)

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