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A group of mixed collectables including a Coalport 'Henrietta' Ladies of Fashion porcelain figure, a George Banks of Preston Elliott London mantel clock with silvered dial set with Roman numeral markers and outer minute track, in dome top mahogany case, height 16.5cm, two albums of First Day Covers, some loose covers, various coins, Ingersoll stopwatch, a National Safe Driving 5 Years Award, various items of costume jewellery, etc.
Various vintage collectibles to include a Philips MCR40 transportable car phone/vintage mobile phone, a small oak home made foot stool, height 15cm, length 30cm, a brass bodied mantel clock (af), a walking stick and walking cane, an Alba 6-0-6 portable record player and a stainless steel ice bucket raised on stand, height of stand 74cm (7).Condition Report: The car phone has not been tested and looks like it has been in storage for quite a while, the clock is missing its glass and will need some restoration and the record player looks like it requires some form of restoration.
SIR JOHN BENNETT LTD; a late 19th century French slate mantel clock (lacking top), height 26cm, width 39cm, an early 20th century desk fan, height approx 29cm, a three branch brass chandelier, height approx 33cm, an early 20th century paraffin burner lamp, height 55cm and two wrought iron ceiling hanging lanterns (6).
FONTANA, HIGH WYCOMBE; a 19th century oak and mahogany banded cased eight day longcase clock, the painted dial set with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds and inscribed with maker's name, height 222cm.Provenance: With valuation dated 1994 from Mike Morris BEM Antique Clocks, for the value of £4,000.
An early 20th century painted cast iron clock modelled as a gentleman holding a clock movement aloft, dangling the weights and pendulum, height 36.5cm.Condition Report: The clock appears to be in going order at point of winding, please see additional images of the tonge of the dog being in then out, with the tick of the clock. There is rather heavy surface wear to the spelter and cracks and chips to the enamelled dial. The clock in our opinion is early 20th century. I'm afraid that we will not be able to post this item in house, however collection from London is rather easy as we are nexdoor to West Ruislip station, which is the end of the central line. If you cannot make it to collect in person then please contact Ruislip Mailboxes on 01895630436.
MAUCHLINE WARE; a quantity of assorted Mauchline ware, comprising a thirty hour mantel clock, 'Morecambe New Pier', 'Morecambe from the West', 'Promenade from the South, Southport', the dial set with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds, 15.5 x 12cm, a darning mushroom needle holder, 'Poosie Nancies, Mauchline', 10.5cm, an egg cup, 'Bude Haven, Cornwall', and 'View of Breakwater, Bude Haven', height 7cm, a long handled pan thimble holder, 'Mount St Bernard Abbey, Coalville', length 9.5cm, a beaker designed as a bucket, 'Brodick Castle', height to top of swing loop 8cm, and a rectangular hinged lidded watch box, 'Granville Marina & Etablishment, Ramsgate' containing a chrome plated cased open faced pocket watch, the white enamel dial set with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds, diameter excluding winding crown 4.5cm, the box 9.5 x 7cm (6).
An early 20th century 925 hallmarked silver cased watch head, the white enamel dial set with Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds, diameter of dial 3cm excluding winding crown, two open face pocket watches and a Westclox Art Deco bakelite travelling clock, diameter of dial 2.7cm, overall diameter 7cm (4).
Early 20th century French gilt brass three-piece clock garniture, the bell striking clock with roman numerals on white enamel plaques and two winding holes, movement stamped 2425 AM, 42cm high and a pair of four-branch candle stands (3) Condition ReportLight surface scratches/marks. accretions and tarnishing to all items. Two screws on backplate are broken and appear to have been drilled or cut away with surrounding area sunken in and worn away. Backplate is slightly separated from body of clock towards top. No key, sold as untested so cannot say whether in working order. General wear and tear.
George III bracket clock, the arched case with brass handle to top, gilt metal mounts and pierced gilt metal panels to sides, on four gilt metal feet, the brass arched dial with rococo-style spandrels having an enamelled strike/silent dial, the enamel face with roman and arabic numerals with two winding holes, twin fusee movement, the bell striking movement signed to the backplate 'Simon Samuel London', with pendulum, 44cm high x 26cm wide Condition ReportCase with some surface scratches, scuffs and knocks. Splits to wood on sides. Front glass panel is loose, brass mesh is loose on one side, minute hand is off but present, screw missing from top handle, not the correct pendulum. Hinges have been replaced. Strike is on two bells (ting-tang). General wear and tear.
19th century Dutch brass tobacco box, the lid engraved with a scene of Delft, 14cm long together with white metal oval curved snuff box with engraved decoration with a longcase clock and ' The Steam Hotel, Sheffield, French white metal rectangular snuff box, gilt metal pill box with blue guilloche enamel decoration to lid, 3cm long and two further snuff boxes (6)
Early 20th century mahogany bracket clock, the arched case with gilt metal finials, quarter corinthian columns flanking the dial, blind pierced panels to sides, on a stepped square base with gilt metal paw feet, the brass arched dial with foliate scroll spandrels, the face with a silvered chapter ring having roman and arabic numerals, three winding holes and a maker's plaque for Robinson & Co of The Square, Shrewsbury, three subsidiary dials with silvered chapter ring including chime/silent, slow/fast and chime on eight gongs/chime on four gongs, the movement stamped W&H, with pendulum and three keys, 45cm high x 37cm wide Condition ReportWe do not offer in-house shipping. Please try Mailboxes.com or bidandbox.com
George II-style walnut bracket clock, the case with ogee caddy top and brass swing handle, glass panels to sides and back, on four bronze paw feet, the silvered arched dial with roman and arabic numerals and maker's name for Robert Holland of London, the movement stamped France and 117, 27cm high x 17cm wide
18th century mahogany longcase clock with 8-days movement, 11 inch square brass dial, seconds dial, square date aperture, signed Brounker Watts, London with incomplete movement, hood with swan neck pediment and plain brass capped columns, 220cm high Condition ReportAdditional photos uploaded
19th century American hanging wall clock by EN Welch of Connecticut, the rectangular walnut case with half corinthian columns flanking a door decorated with panel of a lady on horseback and dog, over a further panel decorated with a royal coat of arms, the white dial with roman numerals and two winding holes, with a single weight, 82cm high x 48cm wide
19th century French gilt bronze mantel clock, the case having spindle gallery rail to three sides and four fruit and urn cast finials, the dial flanked either side by cast corinthian columns, on four baluster feet, the porcelain panel dial hand painted with a scene of 16th century men on horseback with castle behind, the face with arabic numerals and two winding holes, with pendulum and key, 42cm high x 24cm wide
Late 18th century lacquer eight-day longcase clock with arched brass dial signed Wm Skeggs, Rotherhith (sic), with subsidiary seconds dial and silent/chime lever, a pagoda shaped hood with plain columns, the case and door gilt decorated with buildings and figures in the oriental manner, 210cm high Condition ReportComes with two weights and pendulum.
Early 20th century giltwood sunburst wall clock, the blue dial with arabic numerals and single winding hole, 48cm wide Condition ReportSurface marks, accretions. Areas of loss to wooden sunrays, some splits to the wood. Some wear to the gilding. Couple of chips to the enamel dial. Sold as untested so unable to say whether in working order. Cannot wind clock as there is no key General wear and tear.
Late 19th century French mantel clock with gilt metal mounted case, cylinder movement striking on gong, key present 34cmTheir are numerous chips to the wooden case, the mat gilt is slightly bent towards the top, their enamel dial has a chip at 9 o'clock and a chip at 1 o'clock, the clock appears to be ticking but no guarantee, one of the mounts to hold the hinged door on has snapped off, please see updated images

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