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R. Taylor, an early 19th-century 8-day oak long-case clock, the painted broken arch dial bearing the portrait of Queen Caroline, the hood with swan neck pediment, 47 cm wide x 25 cm deep x 220 cm overall height.Formerly of Donnington Castle House, near Newbury, Berkshire Formerly of Donnington Castle House, near Newbury, Berkshire The glass of the hood is cracked. There are no weights or pendulum, so not in working order.Updated:The movement looks very clean and looks as if it has been recently restored and re-gutted.The cheeks that support the movement are uneven. It would seem that a packing block is missing from the right-hand side. This causes the dial to sit awkwardly in the hood/mask. It is common for these to be replaced.The hood door has a cracked glass panel, the clock has some patches to the veneers.The trunk door does not have a key.The clock does not have either weights or a pendulum.In short this clock would need some work to make good but it looks as if most of the horological work has been done, but sadly it will require a pendulum and weights.
Children's Film Memorabilia: includes press stills and slides, lobby cards, merchandise and ephemera -Press stills include: Monsters Inc. (x10 rolled), Recess, Inspector Gadget, 102 Dalamations, Doug's First Movie, Hunchback of Notre Dame, Little Mermaid, Pocahontas, Dinosaur, Emperors New Groove (x2), and Atlantis;Press slides include: 102 Dalmations (x8), Toy Story (x4), Hunchback of Notre Dame (x3), and Fox and the Hound (x4);Lobby cards include: Mighty Joe Young, Monsters Inc. (x2), Lilo and Stitch, Princess Diaries, Inspector Gadget, Fox and the Hound, Santa Claus 2, 102 Dalmations, and Atlantis banner sets (x2);together with, two Disney Pixar first-edition hardback books, the first: KURTTI (Jeff). A Bug's Life, publisher's lenticular pictorial board, published New York: Hyperion 1998; the second: HAUSER (Tim). The art of Wall.E, forward by Andrew Stanton, dust jacket unclipped, published San Fransisco: Chronicle Books 2008; Toy Story Hero alarm clock; Ratatouille children's dining set; four Tarzan art sets; Incredibles spiral-bound notebook; Mulan completed Panini sticker-book; Monsters Inc. advertising booklet; Pocahontas mobile card display; two Herbie: Fully Loaded control cars; eight Tarzan Tantoor friendly tales plushies; Monsters Inc. book-end; Mickey Mouse Disney store watch; Buena Vista 2003 dual-time alarm clock; six Chicken Little egg lights; Finding Nemo child's long-sleeved t-shirt with Man Hunter to front, size medium; Jungle Book 2 Storybook; Jungle Book 2 The Big Jungle Hunt; Disney Fairies woven bracelet with fairy pendant; Monsters Inc child wrist watch; four Topolino Micky Mouse figures 150, 119, 136, and 140/1000 with COA; Night at the Museum torch in case; Goal Addidas X Goal backpack, and a Wild backpack. (88) From 2000-2020, the vendor's late husband worked for a company that printed film posters. Their main clients were Buena Vista, 20th Century-Fox, Warner Bros., and other small independent film companies.
Liberty Heritage limited edition pewter and enamel clock, 188/250, design no. 9808, with enamelled face, within rounded rectangular border, stylised foliage to the trunk, 23cm high From the collection of the late Maurice Costley Condition ReportThere are some small scratches and wear to the casing. The battery pack inside is loose. The hands are not currently moving, but it may just need a new battery - I can't tell without changing the battery.
A tortoiseshell and gilt metal boullework mantel clock, 19th century, French, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals, 32cm high together with a giltwood wall mirror, 19th century, in the Baroque style, 28cm wide 44cm highProvenance: The property of the late Baron John Mauger Langin Condition ReportClock) The enamel dial is heavily cracked. With pendulum. Ticks but cannot be guaranteed to continue for a prolonged period. Mirror) The surmount is heavily cracked. Marks to the mirror plate.
A French gilt metal mantel clock, late 19th century, the circular white enamel dial flanked by figure on a Rococo base, under glass dome,56cm highCondition ReportMinor scuffs, blemishes comensurate with ageNot been subject to internal inspection, Sworders can not guarentee the time keeping or running of this piece
A miniature enamel and brass travelling carriage clock the white circular dial with Roman numerals, within a pink chinoiserie decorated panels to four sides, in travelling case6cm highCondition ReportVarious pitting surface, scratches and blemishes, wear scuffs and loss of colour to areas of case
A French brass mantel clock late 19th century, the square case with cast detail fitted white enamel dial with 8-day gong strike movement,24cm wide24cm deep41cm highCondition ReportMinor scuffs, blemishes comensurate with ageNot been subject to internal inspection, Sworders can not guarentee the time keeping or running of this piece
A French ormolu and alabaster clock garniture, late 19th to early 20th century, the clock with bell strike movement, Roman numerals and urn surmount, the candelabra with twin scroll branches,36cm highCondition ReportThe whole lot in good order, with minor surface scratches and blemishes commensurate with age.
A marble portico clock, 19th century, French, of neoclassical design, the enamel dial painted with Arabic numerals, inscribed 'Bruel a Paris', before an eight day movement with a silk suspension, striking the hours and half hours on a bell, raised on a stepped serpentine base, 40cm wide15cm deep48cm highCondition ReportTicks and strikes when wound, however we are unable to guarantee that this represents full and sustained working order. As such, we would recommend inspection and servicing by a professional. General knocks, chips and wear to case. One column broken and repaird. Some chips to enamel dial, with scratches and marks. General tarnish and discolouration to metal elements. Pendulum a little bent, and appears associated as it is adapted with a 5p piece and a paperclip for extra weight. .
A green tortoiseshell clock late 19th century, French, the white enamel dial with arabic numerals encopassed by a jewelled bezel on gilt bun feet, 13.5cm wide 9cm deep 26cm highProvenance: The property of the late Baron John Mauger Langin Condition ReportFeet not on straight. Carry handle loose.
A mahogany longcase clock by Andrew Smith, North Berwick,12 1/2in dial, 220cm high overallCondition ReportTrunk: 34.5cm wide, 18.5cm deepHood: 52cm wide, 25.5cm deepKnocks and wear throughout with holes to the interior back. Crack to the glass on the hood.With historic flight holes. It is difficult to tell if the dial is original, I would think it may be slightly later. The truck does not appear to be warped. Please see additional images.
A Louis Philippe gilt and patinated-bronze mantel clock case, second quarter of the 19th century, French, surmounted by an equestrian archer, on a waisted plinth base and acanthus-cast bracket feet, housing a later quartz movement,34cm wide12cm deep49cm highCondition ReportGeneral knocks, wear and scratches to case. Top of bow lacking. Some light verdigris.
A cast bronze rococo-style mantel clock, c.1845, by Thwaites & Reed, the circular engine-turned dial with Roman numerals, enclosing a drum movement with single fusee and an anchor escapement, the case with latticed fretwork panels to the front and sides,17cm wide11cm deep30cm highProvenance: The David Morris Collection.Condition ReportFair overall.
A tortoiseshell mantel clock 19th century, of lancet form, the 4inch white enamel dial with Roman numerals, moon hands and minute track, the eight day drum movement striking on a gong, 20cm highProvenance: The property of the late Baron John Mauger Langin Condition ReportBrass coming in places. A few blemished to tortoiseshell. Oxidisation to brass mounts.
A brass cased ships clock 20th century, by Dobbie McInnes, Glasgow Liverpool & So Shields, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial20.5cm diameter,Condition ReportNot been subject to internal inspection, Sworders can not guarentee the time keeping or running of this piece. With wear and tarnishing.
A brass ships clock early 20th century, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial,18.5cm diameter of dial25cm diameter of caseCondition ReportMinor scuffs, blemishes comensurate with ageNot been subject to internal inspection, Sworders can not guarentee the time keeping or running of this piece
A Victorian brass inlaid mahogany bracket clock, with an arched case, with a twin fusee movement, striking the hour, with a glazed back door, and cast ring handles, on ball feet, 42cm highthe dial 16.5cmCondition ReportCase damaged, no glass in front. Knocks and wear. Movement strikes when wound. crazing and chips to dial.
A Victorian Parian ware mantel clock, 19th century, in the form of a winged putto holding a paintbrush and palette, leaning on a column, to a gilt metal base, 39.5cm highProvenance: The property of the late Baron John Mauger Langin Condition ReportLacking the clock and movement. Chips where the movement would have sat. In need of a good clean.
A mahogany fusee wall clock late 19th century, the circular 12inch dial with Roman numerals, minute track and metal handles, the brass four pillar movement with anchor escapement, 41cm diameterProvenance: The property of the late Baron John Mauger Langin Condition ReportMissing key, otherwise appeaes to be complete. Could benefit from light cosmetic attention. Appears the case may have been rebuilt/altered, see photos, would benefit from light cleaning and attention, no guarantee to time keeping, pegs and pendulum present
A German oak ting-tang mantel clock, late 19th/early 20th century, the arched dial with silvered chapter ring on stepped base, fitted 8 day gong strike movement,28cm wide19cm deep41.5cm highCondition ReportMinor scuffs, blemishes comensurate with ageNot been subject to internal inspection, Sworders can not guarentee the time keeping or running of this piece
A French gilt metal boudoir clock 20th century, with porcelain panels, the white circular dial above a pictorial panel flanked by columns, 15.5cm high together with three miniature clocks, comprising a mother of pearl example,and two set with enamel, the largest 6cm high (4)Provenance: The property of the late Baron John Mauger Langin Condition ReportNo major flaws, some minor rubbing and scuffs.
An accounts book from S Luckin & Sons of GREAT DUNMOW, 1918-1925. 434 double-sided ruled pages, 409 of which entered with transactions, including: dates, quantities, weights, product & price. Their client list includes: Mrs. Bond, Clock House; Lady Fane, Brook End; Mrs. E. J. Foakes; Lady Gordon Lennox, POW Camp Guards; Mrs. E B Trow, Grammar School; Lady Warwick, Pantry account, fruit account; Cat fish, Easton Lodge Kitchen; H. G. Wells. [S Luckin & Sons were fishmongers & fruiterers in Great Dunmow, Essex. Their principal customer appears to have been The Countess of Warwick at Easton Lodge. There are a number of accounts listed: Pantry Account; Easton Lodge Kitchen; Easton Lodge Cat Fish; Lady Warwick fruit account. There had been a disastrous fire in the house in 1918, by repute caused by one of her pet monkeys. The volume measures: 42 x 19 x4.5cm.
A JAEGER-LECOULTRE ATMOS CLOCK, Serial number 659556, the white chapter ring with Arabic numerals, within a glass panelled case, presentation plaque to the front, 22.5cm high x 20cm wide x 15.5cm deep, with associated paperworkProvenance: Property formerly in the collection at West Hall, Long Burton.
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