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An early 20th Century French gilt brass cased carriage clock, with eight day repeating movement striking on a gong, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals, the glazed case fitted with a swing handle, on bracket feet, height approx 17.5cm, together with a leather travelling case (faults).
A Jaeger-LeCoultre `Atmos` mantel timepiece, the black chapter ring with applied Arabic and baton shaped numerals, the conventional exposed signed movement with torsion pendulum, the gilt metal and glazed rectangular case with canted corners on bracket feet, height approx 22.5cm, together with wall bracket.
A George III figured mahogany longcase clock with eight day movement striking on a bell, the gilt break arch dial with silvered chapter ring and centre, subsidiary seconds dial, date aperture and inscribed `William Avenell, Portsmouth`, beneath rocking Father Time automaton to arch, the hood with swan neck pediment above a glazed door flanked by fluted columns, the rectangular trunk door with shell paterae inlay, on a plain base and bracket feet, height approx 222cm, with pendulum and weights.
A George III oak longcase clock with thirty hour movement striking on a bell, the square brass dial with subsidiary seconds and inscribed `Budgen Croydon`, the hood with swan neck pediment above a glazed door flanked by turned columns, the trunk with arched door, on a plain base and bracket feet, height approx 214cm, together with weight and pendulum.
A George III oak longcase clock with eight day movement striking on a bell, the square brass dial with subsidiary seconds, dater aperture and inscribed `Phillips Tenbury`, the hood with glazed door flanked by columns, the crossbanded rectangular trunk door on a plain base and bracket feet, height approx 205cm, with two weights and pendulum (alterations and restoration).
A mid-18th Century oak longcase clock with eight day striking movement, the brass dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds and date aperture, the hood with moulded pediment above a glazed door and turned columns, the arched trunk door with glazed lenticle, above a plain base and bracket feet, height approx 201cm, together with pendulum (lacking weights and faults).
A GEORGE III MAHOGANY AND BRASS INLAID BRACKET CLOCK having a circular white enamel dial with Roman numerals and with repeat mechanism, the back plate signed Lock Bath, the case with geometric line inlay, canted corners, carrying handles and brass grills on a bracket with shaped supports, 17" high ex handle (see illustration). Note: Jash Lock is recorded as working at New Westgate Buildings, Bath 1790-1800 and afterwards at 11 Quiet Street).
A Victorian 18th century-style ebonised bracket clock, the eight day duration, double fusee movement striking the hours on a gong, having an arched brass dial with matted centre, a raised, silvered chapter ring engraved with black Roman numerals, fleur-de-lys half-hour markings and cast brass corner spandrels, the arch having a subsidiary ‘strike/silent’ dial, the ebonised ‘bell-top’ case having glazed side panels, fretwork to the front, and surmounted by a brass carrying handle, height: 47cm.
John Berry, London, an ebonised quarter-repeating bell top bracket clock, having an eight day duration timepiece fusee movement with verge escapement and pull quarter-repeat on two bells, the backplate profusely engraved with floral and rococo decoration and signed ‘Jn Berry, London’, having a six inch arched brass dial with the raised silvered chapter ring engraved with black Roman numerals and fleur-de-lys half-hour markings, a matted centre engraved with a repeat of the signature and a ‘false bob’ aperture, with cast brass ‘female head’ spandrels to the corners, blued steel hands and a date dial within the arch, the ebonised bell top case having fret-work panels to the sides and front, cast brass finials, handle to the top and bracket feet, height: 44cm. * There were a number of makers named John Berry working in London at this period with the most likely being the one recorded as being a Freeman of the Clockmakers Company from 1728 until 1754 and quite probably apprenticed to his father, also John.
James Gowland, London. An ebonised bracket clock, having an eight day duration, double fusee, five pillar movement striking the hours on a bell, the shaped silvered dial engraved with Roman numerals, with a ‘strike/silent’ dial below VI 0’clock and signed by the maker ‘James Gowland, London’ which is repeated to the backplate of the movement, the ebonised case having various ormolu mounts and shaped brass side frets to the trunk and top, a cast carrying handle to the top and four cast brass finials to the case corners. Height: 48cm. * James Gowland is recorded as working as a clock and chronometer maker at 11, Leathersellers Buildings, London Wall, London from 1832 until 1878. He showed a skeleton clock at the Great Exhibition in the Crystal Palace, Hyde Park of 1851.
An early 18th Century walnut veneer and crossbanded bureau of small size, the feather banded sloping hinged fall enclosing a graduated fitted interior with pigeon holes, small drawers and well with sliding cover, containing two short and two long drawers below, on later bracket feet, 80cm (2ft 7 1/2in) wide.

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