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A boxed miscellaneous collection to include a heavy white marble clock base with bacchanalian carved frontal supports, a selection of tobacco smoking pipes, timber boxes, table and other cigarette lighters, a vacant oak cutlery canteen and a pair of 19th century brass spurs stamped Maxwell, Piccadilly, London
An early 20th century French silver table cigarette box, the hinged lid decorated with figures and engine turned decoration, 9cm wide, together with an early 20th century Swiss strut clock, with a blue enamelled square case signed Henri Ditisheim a La Chause-de-Fonds, numbered 12992, 9cm tall
Fine George I repeating table clock, circa 1720, by Benjamin Gray, London, three dials including strike / silent selector dial, second hand dial and main clock dial with chapter ring displaying Arabic and Roman numerals, with small calendar aperture to centre, pierced blued steel hands and applied rococo scroll cast spandrels, with five pillar twin fusee rack and twin bell striking movement with half deadbeat escapement, regulated by heavy bob pendulum, housed in a walnut case, with plaque to front, reads: This repeating clock was made about the year 1720, by Benjamin Gray, then residing at the "Golden Fleece", Pall Mall next door to the Marlborough House, clock maker to their Majesties King George the 1st & 2nd, brass carrying handle to top, with keys, an exquisite clock.
A late 19th century Berlin porcelain mantle clock and stand, the circular enamelled dial with Arabic and Roman numerals, the twin train movement stamped 'ROLLIN A PARIS 685', the case decorated with a hand painted panel of figures seated around a table, and putti terminals, the stand with hand painted floral spray, blue sceptre mark, overall 36cm high.
Late 19th century American mantle clock in rosewood case, painted enamel dial dated 1878, with striking movement and a mahogany shield shaped dressing table mirror (2) CLOCKS & BAROMETERS - as we are not a retailer, these items are sold as seen and may or may not be in full working order, if you would like any advice on buying clocks or barometers, or a full condition report, please contact our valuation team
A novelty table clock, late-20th century, surmounted by a silver model of a fully-rigged 'The Golden Hind', the rudder hallmarked, attached to a circular marble base, the silvered revolving dial and movement inscribed 'St James House Co, Charles Frodsham, London', numbered 160/500, with Arabic numerals above a silvered band inscribed with cities of the world, set on a circular mahogany base with three ball feet, 27cm high overall, (a/f).
A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY CASED TABLE OR BRACKET CLOCK, the arching case with carved acanthus leaf crest above the circular dial with brass inlaid panel beneath and on a plinth base and bun feet with brass ring carrying handles to the side and pierced brass fretwork panels to either side with red silk backing, the dial with Roman numerals signed 'Lloyd of Brecon', the movement with pull repeat striking the hours on a bell, 32cm wide x 41cm high overall
A Collection of Items to include a twin pillar Regency-style dining table, a similar oval coffee table, a converted Smith's oak grandmother clock (converted to battery, lacking glass to front, Ganter Bros. label inside), 20th century stained glass window, chrome hooks, father and son standard lamp.
A 19th Century figural bronze and ormulu table-clock, the movement by James Duncan, London. (For restoration) CONDITION REPORT; Total height approximately 19cm. Damage to dial (photographed). Screw-hole in the middle suggests there is another component deficient. Does not sit flush (will wobble) Later back-panel. The movement is not in working order. See additional photographs
A mid-19th century gilt-brass and bronze figural table-clock with an enamelled dial, for restoration CONDITION REPORT; Total height approximately 18.5cm. Dial has several cracks (photographed). No glass. Loss of gilt throughout. Figure is loose in places but appears to be complete. The movement is not in working order.
An impressive late 1950’s early 1960’s Marklin O gauge mainline station, (Friedrichshafen?). A tinplate building (54cm) in an all over stone coloured finish, with removable red/green tinplate roof. Fitted with a working clock to tower at one end. Mounted on its tinplate base (60cmx21cm). In its original box, some age wear/marking to lid. Also in Lot are a few figures and figures at a table, also a Kibri electrically operated station master, with articulated arm, his hand holding a working green light, mounted on a tinplate base. VGC, minor marking/wear. Plate 2

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