This lot comprises an Art Deco mantel clock of stepped architectural form and a pair of matching sculptural wooden trinket chests. The clock features a case with figured walnut veneers and a contrasting dark wood plinth base. The circular dial has a silvered chapter ring with black Arabic numerals and a wood-veneered centre, protected by a chrome-plated bezel with convex glass. Three winding arbors are present, indicating a mechanical movement with a striking or chiming complication, likely Westminster chime. The dial is marked FOREIGN at the base and bears a partially legible maker mark above the numeral six, possibly identifying it as a Perivale manufacture. The pair of trinket chests are of mid-century modern influence, hand-carved from a dense hardwood with an organic, curvilinear form. Each chest contains three drawers with handles carved in the shape of fish.
Condition report:
The clock case exhibits minor surface wear and light scratches. One clock hand appears to be damaged or a replacement. The mechanical movement is untested. The wooden chests show minor surface scuffs and wear consistent with age and decorative use. One fish-shaped handle has a small white mark on its head.
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