Late Regency bracket clock with painted dial, the twin fusee movement striking on a gong, signed - Kleyser & Co. 66 Hunt Street, Southwark, in mahogany arched top case with scrollwork decoration, ebony ring handles and Gothic pierced brass side grilles, on bun feet, 41cm high (key and pendulum present)
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Impressive late 19th century Louis XIV revival ormolu and red tortoiseshell cased bracket clock complete with bracket, with cherub surmount and ornate scrollwork decoration, enamelled and gilt metal dial with French movement striking on a gong with sunburst pendulum, the clock 71cm high, the bracket 36cm high (key present) CONDITION REPORT General overall condition of clock and bracket is good. Movement is dirty and although we have not had it going, it does appear to be in working order. Dial is good, no major damage to enamelled figures, small chip to twelve. Case and bracket bolt generally good, some cracking/splitting in places to veneer. Gilt metal mounts are dirty and there is some surface wear in places, some securing pins missing or replaced.
Early 18th century walnut bureau cabinet with shaped cornice and interior of adjustable shelves over short drawers, enclosed by pair of fielded panel doors and slide below, the fall-front enclosing fitted interior with five short and two long graduated drawers below, on bracket feet, possibly American Colonial, 100cm wide x 63cm deep x 215cm high
A fine Japanese silver and cloisonné enamel koro and cover by Namikawa Yasuyuki (1845-1927), Meiji period, worked in fine silver and gold wire, the coloured enamels with alternating panels of brocade and flowering branches, three with butterflies or a bird, the domed cover pierced with a twelve petal chrysanthemum motif, on three shaped bracket feet, engraved signature 'Kyoto Namikawa' to a silver tablet applied to the base, slight damage, 8.5cm high
An early 19th century brass inlaid mahogany table clock, William North, York, the pagoda case with brass foliate inlay over ripple moulding and raised on four ball feet, the 8 inch repainted Roman dial with blued steel moon hands, the two train fusee movement with anchor escapement and rack strike to a bell, the shaped plates united by knopped pillars, height 18.5in. together with an associated mahogany wall bracket
A Regency mahogany bracket clock, Chater, Goswell Road, London, the case with sarcophagus caddy over reticulated brass sound frets and moulding, the 8 inch white painted Roman dial with blued steel moon hands, the two train fusee movement with anchor escapement and rack strike to a bell, the shaped plates united by five knopped pillars and fitted with a stirrup pattern pendulum, 21in.
A silver mounted mahogany quarter chiming table clock, by J.W. Elliott Ltd for Garrard, the break arch case with applied hallmark and silver handle to the pad top, raised on four silver bracket feet, the three train quarter chiming fusee movement with lever platform escapement, a rack of eight bells and chime select for Westminster / Whittington and Winchester chimes, the backplate engraved with flowers and foliage and inscribed 'Specially commissioned by Garrard The Crown Jewellers from J.W. Elliott Ltd', the clock numbered 26/250, 15in.
An early 19th century mahogany brass inlaid single pad topped bracket clock, with 8 inch repainted Roman dial and blued steel hands, the two train fusee movement with anchor escapement and rack strike on a bell, the shaped plates with foliate engraved borders united by five turned pillars, height 19.5in.
A second quarter of the 18th century and later quarter chiming table clock, the ebonised inverted bell top case with shaped side frets raised on brass bracket feet, the 10 inch brass dial with foliate mask spandrels and mock pendulum aperture to the centre, the silvered Roman and Arabic chapter ring with fleur de lys half hour markers below a strike silent lever, signed 'Ephraim How, London' to an applied silvered plaque to the arch, over engraved ho ho birds and scrolled foliage, the late 19th century three train chain fusee movement with anchor escapement chiming the quarters on a rack of eight bells and the hour on a separate bell, the plates united by four tapered pillars, the backplate engraved with foliate scrolls within a wheat-ear border, height 25.5in.
A late 17thC brass lantern clock by Roger Lee of Leicester (active 1689-1711), countwheel striking on a bell, converted to anchor escapement, accompanied by a description of extensive restoration carried out by Dennis Sheldon of Southampton in 2006, 15” together with a later oak wall bracket – pendulum missing..
A Mahogany Quarter Striking Table Clock, triple pad top pediment with a carrying handle, fish scale pierced side sound frets, bracket shaped feet, 8-inch arched dial painted in the corners with biblical figures of St Matthew, St Mark, St Luke and St John, silvered Roman and Arabic numeral dial with a later inscription John Thwaites, London, the arch with strike/silent selection dial, twin fusee movement with an anchor escapement, quarter and hour striking on two bells, movement backplate with engraved borders and with a central later inscription, secured in by movement brackets, later dial, 49cm high over handle 24.08.18, Case with small cracks to the veneers in parts, small pieces of veneer have been replaced in parts, veneers are slightly lifting and missing in parts and with small chips, case sides with small vacant holes, brass surfaces are discoloured, side frets with back silks worn and damaged, side of the brass door with brass lifting, back door with chips and losses to the veneers, movement is dirty, later dial, dial back plate with vacant holes, painted dial sheet is lifting and is bent in parts, later dial and movement signatures, strike/silent selection is not working, strike is working, movement in going order.

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