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An early 19th century provincial oak and mahogany crossbanded longcase clock, having a painted arched dial, twin winding holes for an eight-day weight-driven movement, signed P. Guarnerio Huntingdon, with pendulum and two weights, h.210cmRepair to pediment on both sides.Some minor losses to woodwork.Base has three vertical splits.Dial with crazing throughout.No signs of worm.
An antique gilt metal mantel clock in the Rococo manner 24cm, to/w a Royal Worcester small dish painted with a goldfinch by William Powell, a novelty souvenir 'aeroplane' condiment set printed with the Loch Promenade, Douglas (IOM), various other ceramics and glassware and a seated spelter figure (box)
A French Porcelain Figural Mantel Clock in the Manner of Jacob Petit, late 19th century, in Neo-Rococo style, claret ground, with gilt scrollwork and painted with flowers, surmounted by seperately moulded group of an Arabian man and seated maiden under the shade of palm fronds, housing a two-train cylinder movement with silk suspension, striking on a bell, enamel dial signed Hry Marc, a Paris51cm high on gilt plinth (3)Restoration to the palm fronds. Some gilt wear. No further notable damage to the case.With pendulum, movement not reported.
A Yorkshire Prattware Pocket Watch Stand, circa 1820, modelled in the form of a longcase clock, flanked by a pair of figures and with a hound between them, raised over a stepped plinth with sponged decoration, possibly James Emery, Mexborough23cm highA Similar Pearlware Pocket Watch Stand, in the Sherratt style, applied with a bocage and two figures23cm highA Similar Pottery Model of a Longcase Clock21cm (3)Prattware top section and base broken into numerous pieces and restored.Pearlware holder broken and re stuck, bocage with restoration.Longcase with loss at the top rear and a crack to the front.
A Gilt Metal and Porcelain Mounted Striking Mantel Clock with Garniture, circa 1890, case with blue porcelain figural and floral decorated panels, Roman numeral enamel dial, twin barrel movement striking on a bell, 34cm high, with a Later Pair of Gilt Metal and Porcelain Mounted Urn Shaped Garniture, 29cm high, (3)Clock case metal surfaces are discoloured, central figural decorated porcelain panel with one chip and this panel is also loose, movement needs cleaning, with pendulum, later garniture with slight rubbing to the gilt decoration.
A Brass Oval Shaped Strike and Repeat Alarm Carriage Clock, circa 1880, case elaborately engraved throughout with scroll decoration, carrying handle and repeat button, enamel dial with Roman numerals, alarm dial, engine turned surrounding dial mask, twin barrel movement with a platform lever escapement and striking on a bell, movement backplate numbered 1775 152, original key numbered 1775 15218cm high over handleBrass surfaces are discoloured, bevelled glass panels with no chips or cracks, glass panels with minor scratches in parts, enamel dials are clean, movement is dirty and needs cleaning, movement is fully wound and not working, movement has the original platform escapement.
An Atmos Clock, signed Jaeger LeCoultre, model: Embassy, 20th Century, red faux marble side panels, red faux marble dial with a Roman chapter ring, large balance below with stop/start lever in the base, base with spirit level, 22cm highBrass surfaces are slightly discoloured and with small staining marks in places, chapter ring with small scratches.
An Atmos Clock, signed Jaeger LeCoultre, model: Marina Aquarium, 20th Century, the aquarium side perspex panels depicting fish and foliage, 4-1/4-inch dial with Arabic and dagger markers, large balance wheel aperture with stop/start lever above 23cm highBrass surfaces with scratches and discoloured in parts, side perspex panels with crazing cracks, front door is struck and is not opening at present, front door appears to have come off the pins which the door hinges on.
A Regency Mahogany Striking Table Clock, signed Jno Wasbrough, Bristol, circa 1820, arched pediment, side carrying handles and fish scale sound frets, 8-inch convex dial with Roman numerals, twin fusee movement with an anchor escapement and striking on a bell, movement backplate with engraved outer borders, movement secured in by brackets 43.5cm highCase with cracks to the top side, left hand side moulding is loose, front of the case with a small crack above 12, case with other small cracks in parts, case back is faded, back door with small chips to the outer edges, dial painted surfaces with small chips in parts, movement looks complete, with pendulum.
A French "Boulle" Striking Mantel Clock, circa 1890, tortoiseshell veneered case with floral and scroll brass inlay, cast dial with twelve black Roman numeral cartouches, twin barrel movement striking on a gong, movement backplate stamped L.P.Japy & Cie and numbered 4666 46 37cm highGilt metal mounts are discoloured, some small cracks to the tortoiseshell veneers, bottom right hand side with a small piece of veneer missing and has been filled, dial 4 o'clock enamel cartouche with minor chips, movement needs cleaning, with later pendulum.
An Oak Eight Day Longcase Clock, signed Alex Geroust, Coventry Street, London, circa 1740, flat top pediment, later painted case with an arch trunk door, arch brass dial with engraved scroll decoration and silvered chapter ring, seconds dial, date aperture, silvered plaque signed and surmounted with Father of Time mount, five pillar movement with an anchor escapement and rack striking on a bell 237cm highCase with later painted grey and gilt surfaces, trunk door and base with later added gilt mounts, trunk door with a later lock which is not working, case with some cracks in parts, dial is discoloured, movement needs cleaning, with pendulum and two weights.
A fine 19th century gilt-metal-mounted and marble eight-day mantle clock: the finial surmount as a two-handled urn with roses and leaves; white-enamel dial with Arabic numerals and indistinctly signed 'Aarie'? and '240 Rue de Rivoli'; gilded and gilt-metal-mounted marble uprights with wrythens, flowerheads and a pair of doves in the centre; the movement striking on a bell. (Full height 38.5 cm)Condition Report: It is noted that the gilded/marble surmount is away from the clock (original nut present). Dial has a few spots and minor blemishes and tiny rim fritting. Dirty and in need of a clean. Marble with minor scratching to vertical pillars at the back. No major problems noted.
A 19th century gilt-metal-mounted and white marble eight-day French mantle clock: the white enamel dial with Arabic numerals and surmounted by a pineapple finial upon an urn, flanked by two gilt-metal mounted columns with a central blue basalt-style relief of figures within gilded laurel leaves, the fully glazed convex clear-glass door revealing the movement striking on a bell (39.5 cm high)
A 19th century gilt-metal eight-day figural mantle clock: the white enamel dial with Roman numerals and below an anchor and rope motif; the base section decorated with a vertical overall maiden's head in high relief and flanked by Vitruvian scrolls and vertical harebells; raised on scrolling feet to the ends (one damaged) and tapering square gadrooned legs to the front; the back of the plinth base stamped P (Phillipe) Mourey 66, (Paris) (46 cm widest x 29 cm to top of head). (With with key and pendulum.)
A late 19th/early 20th century gilt bronze miniature mantle clock: the cream enamel dial with Arabic numerals above a Greco Roman style portico decorated with a chariot and flanked by classical style reeded columns, signed 'BRONZE VERNI' to underside, in good working order together with key (9.75cm high)
A 19th century gilt-metal and porcelain mounted eight-day mantle clock: the winged cherub surmount above a white-enamel dial with Roman numerals and signed 'Martin & Son, Paris and Cheltenham' and above a hand-decorated and gilded porcelain panel with two lovers amongst countryside surroundings, indistinctly signed top right, the gilded movement striking on a bell (34 cm high)
A 19th century gilt-metal and porcelain mounted eight-day French mantle clock: two-winged cherub figures surmounting; celeste-blue porcelain dial with Roman numerals and central circular floral wreath and flanked by two further oval porcelain panels decorated with flowers and a lower panel (broken) with two-winged cherubic figures laying upon clouds, the movement signed 'P.R' and numbered 12346 (32 cm high)
A fine 19th century gilt-metal and porcelain mounted eight-day mantle clock: the floral surmount above a white enamel dial with Roman numeral and signed 'Vieyres & Repingon a Paris', two cherubic figures below the enamel dial flanked by oval vertical porcelain vignettes of female figures, the movement striking on a bell, raised on cast feet (35.5 cm high)Condition Report: The white enamel dial appears to be in good condition. Very small chip around the right-hand 4 o'clock position. Both left and right oval portrait vignettes in good condition. Very dusty and dirty overall. Gilding is quite dark and it is possible that the back of the clock would have had a glass or metal covering (now missing) there are redundant screw holes halfway left & right. Individually numbered lower right position and same number on the original pendulum.
A large 19th century walnut and Tunbridge banded wall-hanging eight-day clock: white-enamel dial with Roman numerals and the pediment with a protruding fox mask above two columns over Old Father Time with a scythe and one further figure with a cloth bag around his left arm, the movement striking on a bell (97 cm highest x 47 cm widest)
A good quality 19th century French carriage clock: the cream chapter-ring with Arabic numerals; the case with foliate decorated top and bottom borders; the gilded movement striking on a gong (13 cm high including swing-handle). Together with key and £295 April 2021 invoice for full service detailing the clock movement dismantled, cleaned and re-assembled.
An early 19th century mahogany-cased eight-day longcase clock: the 12-inch arched dial surmounted with a 'wavy sea' style pediment flanked by two spherical finials; the arch with rocking sailing ship; the cream dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds hand and date aperture, signed 'Henry Gardner - Brighton'; two fluted columns flanking; crossbanded flame mahogany veneer front door; raised on short feet (209 cm high)
Three WWI and WW2 travelling cases containing a fascinating array of travelling and other accessories to include: a variety of military badges; pocket watches and some jewellery; unopened packets of cigarettes; various National Identity cards; The Army Prayer Book, New Testament 'Active Service Edition' and the Air Raid Precaution Handbook; the Burton Mail dated 11 September 1918; various tins containing a travelling clock, cotton reels, safety matches, travelling vanity set; an Edwardian vesta case and cigarette cases.

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