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A large Louis XV Revival ormolu cartouche shaped table clock, 26cm dial with enamel cartouches inscribed with Roman numerals, twin winding holes, eight-day movement striking on a bell, the case crested by a flaming lamp and cast with lyres, diapers, shells and scrolling acanthus, 70cm high, c.1850
Oak and brass mounted mantle clock with barley twist pilasters with matched pair oak barley twist candle sticks, Edwardian etched dressing table jar with engine turned lid, two 1995 Nations United for Peace £2 anniversary coins, Spode commemorative tankard etc (8) Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
A Capo di monte porcelain mantel clock, headed by a 11cm dia. Roman numeric dial surmounted by a figural knop, on cylindrical columns terminating in a platform base, with hairy paw feet, pendulum swung movement and certificate, 50cm high, a similar designed table lamp with certificate and a figure group in a naturalistic setting. (a quantity)
GEORGE III FIGURED MAHOGANY AND BRASS TABLE CLOCK WITH PULL REPEAT, SIGNED 'WILLIAM BLACK, LONDON, the 7" silvered dial with silent/ strike dial to the arch, powered by a twin fuse movement with scroll engraved back plate and bell mounted to the top, housed in an arch topped case with carrying handle, scale pattern side frets and moulded base with ogee bracket feet, 16" (40.7cm) high
A collection of silver table ware including: An Edwardian calendar, Grey & Co., London, 1901 (damaged with losses), an oblong pen tray, engraved Mabel, Joseph Gloster, Birmingham, 1901 (marks good, some pitting); a travelling clock case with full hunter watch, the case Birmingham, 1901; a George V cigarette case (damaged), Henry Clifford Davis, Birmingham, 1913; a George VI engine turned cigarette case, engraved with a crest, Birmingham, 1943; an unusual table lighter in the form of a Genie's lamp, Roberts & Belk, Sheffield , 1935 and a Hanau/Continental table cigarette box in the form of an upright piano chased with putti, marked on base (800 standard) - piano damaged as one sconce broken off (7)
An Art Nouveau silver mounted dressing table clock, the shaped square body with wavy top surmounted by knop shaped finial, on four scrolling supports with central foliate apron, with hinged door to reverse, the clock with French movement stamped on reverse retailed in London, the silver body by William Comyns, London, 1902, gross 607 grams, 20 cm high overall
Thomas Tompion, London, a fine late 17th Century bracket clock by Thomas Tompion, circa 1690, ebonised case with caddy top and swing gilt bronze handle and mounts, 20cm by 18cm bright cut engraved brass dial with scroll spandrels, silvered chapter ring with the twelve hours represented by Roman numerals and the five minute intervals in Arabic numerals, a regulator and a strike/silent subsidiary dial, swinging pendulum indicating aperture, double fusee movement striking on two bells, the scroll bright cut engraved bacplate signed 'Thomas Tompion', height 36cm, width 27cm, depth 16cmNote: Thomas Tompion is the most famous of all English clockmakers. The son of a Bedfordshire blacksmith, Tompion established his business near Fleet Street in 1671. He was closely associated with the mathematician and scientist Robert Hook. Over his lifetime his workshop produced about 650 clocks and 5,000 numbered watches. Tompion is buried in the central aisle of Westminster Abbey. The quality and design of Tompion's clocks, watches and barometers made him one of the most celebrated horologists of his day. He was the inventor of the recoil escapement for clocks and the cylinder escapement in watches. Reference: for a similar clock see The Royal Trust, a table clock 1690-1700 in H.M The Queen's Ballroom, Windsor Castle
An early 19th century brass inlaid mahogany table clock, William North, York, the pagoda case with brass foliate inlay over ripple moulding and raised on four ball feet, the 8 inch repainted Roman dial with blued steel moon hands, the two train fusee movement with anchor escapement and rack strike to a bell, the shaped plates united by knopped pillars, height 18.5in. together with an associated mahogany wall bracket
An early 19th century single pad top mahogany table clock, with pull quarter repeat, the 7.75 inch painted dial with Roman numerals and blued steel spade hands, later signed to the centre Whitehurst, Derby, the two train fusee movement with anchor escapement and rack strike to a bell mounted on the backplate, and pull quarter repeat on a rack of six bells, the shaped plates with engraved decorated border united by five knopped pillars, height 19in.
Silver and silver mounted wares, comprising; two similar vases with embossed decoration, London 1905 and 1906, an oval trinket box, with a flower spray motif, a square cigarette box, wooden lined within, a rectangular presentation plaque, also a foreign spoon, a plated desk/clock stand, formed as a twin light candle holder, a trinket dish, a clock having an enamelled surround and two inkwells, a pair of plated table candlesticks and a small rectangular box, (7).
Two boxes of glassware, two boxes of china and glass including Wedgwood, Rosenthal, Staffordshire figures, Bretby, a pair of cloisonne vases on stands, dressing table set, washbowl etc. and a box of collectibles including a jar of sixpences, glass stoppers, costume jewellery, a brass monkey in the form of a waiter, mantle clock, fishing reel et.

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