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Lot 298
Full Lot Description
A 19th century gilt spelter cased mantel clock, the case of foliate scroll shaped form, with applied cast metal figure of a young female observing a bird resting upon her hand, the white enamelled circular dial with blue Roman numerals and minute track detailed 'T.A Simpson & Co Paris', height 13.25" (33.5cm). Together with a late 19th century stained wooden cased Vienna style wall clock, the raised pediment above an arched, glazed panelled door enclosing a circular dial with black Roman numerals, a framed coloured print depicting the Battle of Trafalgar and two plastic model ships A/F.
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Condition Report
<li>Gilt finish to case is flat, dull and worn.
<li>Bird has been over painted.
<li>Dial and rear glazed panel is cracked.
<li>Movement currently non-functioning.
<li>Please note that the internal mechanisms and parts contained within this lot are not inspected and therefore not known if complete, damaged or inoperable.
<li>Vienna style clock has been stripped and re varnished.
<li>Model ships have damage and losses.
<li>Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.
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