Musson of Louth - mid-19th century oak and mahogany 8-day longcase clock, with a swan's neck pediment and ball and spire brass finial, break arch hood door flanked by reeded pilasters with brass capitals, canted angled trunk, flat topped door with concave corners, rectangular plinth on bracket feet, fully painted break arch dial with Roman numerals and minute track, subsidiary seconds dial and calendar aperture, matching stamped brass hands, eight day rack striking movement with anchor escapement. With weights and pendulum.H206 W44 D23Balthazar Musson from Baden (Germany) is recorded as working in Louth from 1835, naturalised 1861-8. Succeeded by his son, George Balthazar 1872-1920. Dimensions: Height: 206cm Length/Width: 44cm Depth/Diameter: 23cm
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French late 19th-century 8-day four-glass clock, in a cornice style case with bevelled glass panels, white enamel dial with roman numerals and minute markers, steel arrow-hands with a Parisian rack striking movement, striking the hours and half-hours on a bell, twin file mercury pendulum.Dimensions: Height: 26cm Length/Width: 15cm Depth/Diameter: 12cm
Penlington of Liverpool - early 19th century 8-day mahogany longcase clock, swans neck pediment with three turned wooden finials and verre eglomise panels, trunk with reeded columns and wavy topped door, plinth with canted corners on bracket feet, painted break-arch dial with Roman numerals and five-minute Arabic's, centre sweep calendar and seconds hands, blue steel serpentine hands, signed beneath a painted rolling moon in the arch PENLINGTON, LIVERPOOL, eight day four pillar movement, anchor escapement and rack striking on a bell. With pendulum and weights. The Penlington family were prolific clockmakers in 19th century Liverpool working from several addresses in the city, also recorded as chronometer and chronograph makers.Dimensions: Height: 250cm Length/Width: 55cm Depth/Diameter: 25cmCondition Report:Glass cracked in the hood door. Minute hand damaged but present.
Henry Hindley of York - mid-18th century oak cased 8-day longcase clock,flat topped caddy pediment with gesso finials, rectangular hood door flanked by wooden turned pilasters with capitals, canted trunk with a full-length break arch topped door on a short plinth with applied skirting and bracket feet, brass dial with a silvered chapter ring, Roman numerals and five-minute Arabic's, minute and inner quarter hour tracks, matted dial centre with subsidiary seconds dial, blued steel hands and female head pattern spandrels, silvered calendar dial to the break arch with dolphin spandrels, four pillar rack striking movement, striking the hours on a bell. With weights and pendulum. H250 W48 D27Henry Hindley originally from Wigan (Lancs) is recorded as working in York from Petergate 1731-41 then Stonegate 1741-1771. A famous and highly innovative maker, often referred to as the �Tompion of the North.� Dimensions: Height: 250cm Length/Width: 48cm Depth/Diameter: 27cmCondition Report:Movement may require and benefit from servicing and attention.
French late 19th-century 8-day oval four-glass mantle clock, oval brass case with reeded columns and continuously applied gadroon to the base and cover, cream enamel dial with blue Arabic hours and minutes and floral swag, Louis XIV gilt hands within a cast brass bezel, twin train rack striking Parisian movement striking the hours and half hours on a gong. With pendulum and key.Dimensions: Height: 32cm Length/Width: 20cm Depth/Diameter: 18cm
Frodsham of London - 8-day chain driven twin fusee wall clock in a mahogany case c1870, veneered case inlaid with brass stringing and motifs, shaped earpieces and chisel shaped base with pendulum adjustment door, 10� painted steel dial with Roman numerals, minute track and blued serpentine steel hands, dial inscribed Frodsham, Gracechurch Street, London, chain fusee, five-pillar, rack striking movement striking the hours on a cast bell. With pendulum.H65 W34 D18George Edward Frodsham, son of John Frodsham is recorded as working in Gracechurch Street, London 1869-79. Succeeded to Frodsham & BakerDimensions: Height: 65cm Length/Width: 34cm Depth/Diameter: 18cm
Kidd of Malton - late 18th century 30hr oak cased longcase clock, with a short pagoda pediment and gesso finials, square hood door with fan inlay to the corners flanked by turned pilasters with brass capitals, long trunk with conforming flat topped door on a rectangular plinth with applied shaped skirting, circular silvered dial with engraved decoration, Roman numerals and five minute Arabic's, matching blued serpentine hands, dial pinned to a four pillar chain driven countwheel striking movement, striking the hours on a bell. With weight and pendulum.The Kidd family of clockmakers are recorded as working in Malton (Yorks) from 1760-1807.Dimensions: Height: 210cm Length/Width: 46cm Depth/Diameter: 24cm
English late 18th century 8-day mahogany longcase clock, swans neck pediment with three brass finials, patera and painted glass panels beneath, trunk with reeded quarter columns and wavy topped door, plinth with a raised panel, canted corners on bracket feet, with a brass dial and silvered chapter ring engraved �Clifton Fecit�, with Roman numerals, quarter hour track, minute track and half-hour markers, with a matted and engraved dial centre, seconds ring, pierced steel hands, calendar aperture and painted lunar disc to the arch, dial pinned to a rack striking movement with a recoil anchor escapement, striking the hours on a bell.With pendulum weights and key.Dimensions: Height: 240cm Length/Width: 58cm Depth/Diameter: 28cm
A modern Schmeckenbecher wall clock, brass chapter ring with black Roman numerals, 23cm, black hands, silvered foliate engraved centre, cast brass surmount with an angel standing on an oval plaque inscribed 'Tempus Fugit', eight day chiming movement, with pendulum and two weights, 25.5 by 9 by 45cm high.
A late 19th century French gilt metal porcelain inset mantel clock (re-gilded), having a convex porcelain dial decorated with a landscape scene, twin winding holes for a French brass eight-day cylinder movement striking on a bell, h.43cmStands well.Re-gilded.Porcelain all good.Minor gilt wear to porcelain.Clock runs.
T.A. Simpson & Co of Paris - a late 19th century French black marble and gilt metal mounted mantel clock, the white enamel Roman dial surmounted with a bird of prey and coiled snake, the dial with visible escapement, twin winding holes for a French brass eight-day cylinder movement striking on a bell, the case raised on gilt metal turned feet, h.37cm (with restoration)Gilt metal mount to right shoulder broken.Some tarnishing to gilt throughout.Marble case with blistering varnish residue, presumably covering up some restoration.Dial good.Clock runs and strikes well.
An early Victorian mahogany longcase clock, having a 13" painted arch dial, emblematic of the four countries of the Union, with subsidiary seconds dial and date dial, eight day weight driven two train movement, striking on a bell, the panelled door with label to the inside for JAs Anderson, Watch & Clockmaker, Westhaven, to a further panelled box base, height 210cm, sold with weights and pendulumIvory submission ref: M2PSL2HNStands well.Chip to door around top hinge.Both hands currently loose.Will need some attention to get running again.Dial good; with some blistering to paint but no breaking out.No woodworm.With winding key.
An antique wall or bedside clock, having a convex white enamel Arabic dial, dia.10cm, driven by a verge fusee watch movement, the backplate signed Nathaniel Cavell Ipswich and numbered 2276, the pierced balance cock with diamond tipped endstone, the whole in an oak case with brass mounts, 17.5 x 14.5cmIn running order.Dial good, no cracks.Glass with some chips to extremities, mostly concealed by bezel.Some losses to black enamel along right hand edge of case.
A late 19th century French gilt brass and champleve enamel mantel clock, the circular Arabic dial having twin winding holes for a French brass eight-day movement striking on a gong, the case having fluted neo-Classical pilasters and with champleve enamel decoration, h.29cmIn working order.With key.Stands well.Enamel good and complete.Minor age wear only.
Thomas Restell of Tooting - a Regency rosewood cased bracket clock, the case having a pineapple finial over a stepped architectural cornice, with brass stringing, signed convex white enamel dial with brass bezel, twin winding holes for a brass eight-day fusee movement with pull hour repeat, anchor escapement and striking on a bell, plain unsigned backplate, the case with pierced fishscale brass grilles and ring carry handles, h.47cm

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