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A collection of Art Deco and later clocks, comprising a marble clock garniture, a Mappin travel clock, an ebonised base with inset clock, a modern Swiss brass carriage clock, two Art Deco clocks with glass surrounds, an Art Deco marble example lacking mechanism and face and a modern mantle clock (8)Condition report: Garniture missing hands and mechanism replaced with battery movement and fitted to the reverse, face worn and damaged, glass missing, surround looseChips to edges of both marble examplesGeneral wear to all
A late 19th century French marble portico clock and garniture, the painted enamel dial signed Dela, Grenoble, to an 8-day drum head movement, adorned with an urn finial and cast brass mounts, ribbon cresting and fruit finials together with a pair of two branch garniture candelabra, 42cm wide, 19cm wide (3)Condition report: No apparent losses, some minor chips to the marble bases at the corners
A French brass carriage clock, retailed by J Muller & Sons Ltd, Capetown, 11cm high and travelling case and a pair of brass candlesticks, 22.5cm highProvenance: The estate of Robin and Patricia PickardCondition report: Clock - a key is present but it hasn't been wound. The balance wheel moves freely. One of the glass panels is broken and there are some surface scratches to the brass. The case is distressed. Candlesticks - surface scratches and dents.
An Edwardian satinwood and line inlaid breakfront side cabinet, the brass galleried top above a central door, painted with an Angelica Kauffman-style figural panel, flanked by a pair of glazed doors, raised on tapering square supports, 156cm wide, 46cm deep, 98cm highCondition report: General wear throughout, some scratches and marks to top, some discolouration to brass, damage to escutcheon of the central door, relatively solid
A brass standard lamp, the adjustable, reeded column on a bold tripod base, cast with shells and lion's paws. Formerly an oil lamp, complete with shade, 170cm high minProvenance: The estate of Robin and Patricia PickardCondition report: large areas of oxidisation and knocks and dents to edges
A pair of strung walnut and crossbanded marquetry inlaid pier cabinets, with brass mounts flanking a central glazed door, on plinth bases, 80cm wide, 30cm deep, 105cm highCondition report: See additional images.Glass cracked on one.Wear, dinks and chips to edges.Some splits to side.Piece of veneer missing from crossbanding front left hand side.
A French four glass brass mantel clock, late 19th century, the eight day movement striking on a bell, with Japy Freres & Cie, with enamel dial and mercury pendulum, 29.7cm highCondition report: Nibbles to top of enamel dial and wear to lacquered finish, screw holding bell possibly replaced
An 1897 pattern Infantry Officer's sword, the pierced steel hilt with cipher, surrounding a wire bound wooden grip, impressed numbers to base of blade, 95cm long, together with a 19th century cavalry sabre, brass guard and fullered blade, 98cm long (2)Condition report: Tip and edge of 1897 sword blunted, no scabbard, pitting/rust marks present, grip with losses, hilt loose, cavalry sword has split to guard base, wire to grip loose, knocks to edge of bade and surface marks present
A 19th century brass inkstand, fitted pair of white porcelain inkwells, with a cast case, 28cm x 11cm, together with a similar stand, 24cm x 18cm, a pair of Queen Anne design brass candlesticks, 31cm high, and a bronze mortar and pestle, 10cm diameter (4)Condition report: No visible breaks, cracks or missing decoration
A collection of over 200 British Bronze/copper/brass coinage to include “cartwheel” 2d and 1d, with Farthings, Halfpennies, Pennies and Threepence over a range of Monarchs dating from 1772 through to 1967. Also Britain’s first Decimal Coinage Folder Set and 24 other Decimal Halfpennies
An Edwardian inlaid mantle clock, height 25.5cm, together with a barometer.Condition: minor niggles to glass edge, base loose and missing a couple of pins, some dents to brass bun feet, surface wear including minor scratches and minor dings, inlay ok, not currently running and has no key although flywheel moves freely, not sold with any guarantees to work.

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