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A BRASS SKELETON CLOCK. the 6" pierced silvered dial on a chain driven fusee movement striking to a bell, on a scrolling brass frame and wooden base, under a glass dome, with pendulum clock, height 38cm. * Dome cracked, clock untested but striking mechanism working at time of cataloguing, lacking key. **BP 22.5% inc VAT + Lot Fee of £8
A BRASS SKELETON CLOCK. 20th century, the 6 3/4" silvered and pierced Roman numeral dial on a twin fusee movement striking to a bell, under a glass dome (broken), with pendulum and key, clock height 39cm, total height with dome 50cm. * Dome broken, untested and not currently working. **BP 22.5% inc VAT + Lot Fee of £8
A FRENCH GILT MANTEL CLOCK. the 3 1/2" foliate dial with enamelled Roman numerals on an eight day brass Japy Freres movement striking half hourly to a bell, the case with leaf decoration and brass grille sides, urn surmount and pineapple finials, with key and pendulum, height 35cm. * Appears to wind and strike but functionality not guaranteed. **BP 22.5% inc VAT + Lot Fee of £8
A FRENCH CHAMPLEVE DOUBLE CARRIAGE CLOCK AND BAROMETER. with brass carry handle above a compass and dual clock and barometer sections flanking a mercury thermometer, with key, height 16cm, width 16.5cm. * Winds and functioning at time of cataloguing but functionality not guaranteed, general wear and rubing to decoration. **BP 22.5% inc VAT + Lot Fee of £8
A 20TH CENTURY FRENCH MANTEL CLOCK. the 4" dial with Arabic and Roman numerals signed Hour Lavigne a Paris, the drum case flanked by columns with pineapple finials, striking half hourly, height 16cm, width 20cm. * Strikes well but mechainsm appears seized, not working at time of cataloguing. **BP 22.5% inc VAT + Lot Fee of £8
AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY RED MARBLE AND BRONZE MANTEL CLOCK BY VULLIAMY. the 3 1/2" gilt engine-turned dial with Roman numeral chapter ring, steel hands and snake bezel on an eight day movement signed Vulliamy, 809, the case with gilt eagle surmount above scrolling shoulders and a gilt panel with Jasperware roundel, flanked by hollow metal obelisks on a shaped fluted red marble base, height 31cm, width 31cm, depth 13cm. * Cracks and repairs to one side of drum case, possibly other repairs, movement cover loose, pendulum likely a replacement and damaged, the base with various holes suggesting alterations throughout, lacking key. **BP 22.5% inc VAT + Lot Fee of £8
A FRENCH CLOCK GARNITURE. the 3 1/2" porcelain dial in an engine turned gilt drum case on gilt and marble column supports with a floral surmount, with a pair of gilt and marble urns, with pendulum and key, clock height 37cm. * Dial cracked, some metalwork bent, movement converted. **BP 22.5% inc VAT + Lot Fee of £8
A 19TH CENTURY FRENCH ORMOLU CARTEL CLOCK. the 5 1/2" enamelled dial signed Bennett, Cheapside with Roman and Arabic numeral chapter ring on a brass eight day two train movement similarly signed striking half hourly to a bell, the scrolling rococo style case with pierced decoration, with pendulum, height 51cm. * Cracks and chips to dial, movement appears seized, strikes well, lacking key. **BP 22.5% inc VAT + Lot Fee of £8
A MID 19TH CENTURY OAK CASED BRACKET CLOCK. the 7 3/4" dial signed H. Lemmon, Grays Inn Road, London, on a brass eight day twin fusee movement striking the quarters to two bells, the architectural form case carved with crested shields and scrolling floral decorations, with pendulum and key, height 47cm; together with an oak bracket, 20cm x 34cm *Provenance: formerly owned by William Vizard, a 19th century English lawyer known for his role in the 1820 trial of Queen Caroline. * The case with various knocks, staining and small losses, the dial with losses, wear and repairs/alterations, bracket with small losses, untested and not currently working but winds OK and strikes well. **BP 22.5% inc VAT + Lot Fee of £8
AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY INLAID MAHOGANY BRACKET CLOCK. the 6" silvered and foliate engraved dial signed Camerer Kuss & Co, 58 New Oxford St, London, on a brass three train Gustav Becker movement striking quarterly to gongs, with pendulum and two keys, height 47cm. * Appears to wind, run and strike although functionality not guaranteed. Wear to dial and case. **BP 22.5% inc VAT + Lot Fee of £8
AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY WALL CLOCK. the 12" painted dial indistinctly signed Tepman, Russell Street, Bloomsbury, on a brass eight day fusee movement, with pendulum, height 37cm. * Various issues with dial, unglazed, brass bezel tarnished, case worn, appears to wind and tick at the time of cataloguing but functionality not guaranteed. **BP 22.5% inc VAT + Lot Fee of £8
A 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY WALL CLOCK. the 10" painted dial signed Rossiter, Weston-Super-Mare, on a brass eight day single fusee movement, the case with carved floral decoration, with pendulum and key (lacking case key), height 44cm, width 32cm. * The case with knocks and repairs, dial heavily worn with alterations, untested and not currently working. **BP 22.5% inc VAT + Lot Fee of £8
AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY WALL CLOCK. the 12" painted Roman numeral dial signed Frodsham, Gracechurch St, London, on a brass eight day fusee movement, with pendulum and key, height 45cm *John Frodsham is recorded as working out of Gracechurch Street from 1822-1849. * Wear and repaiting to dial, some losses, appears to wind and tick at the time of cataloguing but no guarantee of functionality, case with various knocks, issues with case lock. **BP 22.5% inc VAT + Lot Fee of £8
A GEORGE III MAHOGANY WALL CLOCK. the 12" cream painted Roman numeral convex dial signed James Delasalle, Gosport, on a brass eight day fusee movement, with pendulum and key, height 40cm. * Winds well and appears to function at the time of cataloguing, although not guaranteed to be fully working and may need a service. The case with knocks and splits, the dial with wear and probable restoration. **BP 22.5% inc VAT + Lot Fee of £8
A CHINOISERIE LACQUERED LONGCASE CLOCK. the 11 1/2" silvered dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary second dial and date aperture, with floral decoration, marked Tempus Fugit and crudely signed 'Joyce' above, on a brass eight day two train movement striking to a bell, the case with village scenes, floral sprays and gilt borders, with pendulum, weights, case key and winder, height including finial 227cm. * Movement later, losses to case and decoration, general wear, worm damage, splits etc. **BP 22.5% inc VAT + Lot Fee of £8
AN 18TH CENTURY MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK. the 11 1/2" brass dial with silvered chapter ring, strike/silent dial and date aperture signed Thomas Wagstaff, London, on a brass eight day two-train movement striking to a bell, the case with fret carved detailing and brass inlay, with pendulum, case key and two weights, height 250cm. * Wear to dial, door warped, general wear and losses to case, worm damage to seating board, untested and not currently working. **BP 22.5% inc VAT + Lot Fee of £8
AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK. the 13" painted dial with subsidiary second and date dials below a moon phase dial painted with a floral study and a village church, the dial also decorated with an officer, possibly Napoleon, leading his troops, natives and other figures and animals, signed Thos. Armstrong, Poulton, on a brass eight day two train movement striking to a bell, the case with reeded columns, floral carving and satinwood inlay, height 236cm *Armstrong, Thomas. Poulton, c.1800-1857. * Restoration, alterations and repairs to movement, case and dial, some knocks and losses. **BP 22.5% inc VAT + Lot Fee of £8
An 18th Century mahogany cased twin fusee striking bracket clock with verge escapement, painted arched dial, with Roman chapter ring signed Tupman, Charles St, Grosvenor Square, the movement with decorative engraving to back plate, brackets and pendulum bob, 43cm high x 35cm wide x 21cm deep
A Late XIX/Early XX Century German Large Walnut Cased Bracket Clock, with painted gilt metal mounts, the arched top with silvered chapter ring with black Roman numerals and Arabic seconds within fretwork, subsidiary chime/silent and slow/fast, fretwork side panels and paw feet, 68cm high, within a hanging wall bracket, pendulum present.
A Late XIX Century Ormolu Mantle Clock, with inset porcelain panels (one missing and one loose), of architectural form cast with figures and spires between chains, raised on a spreading rectangular base with six feet, the multi-coloured enamels with blue Roman numerals, 50cm high, pendulum present.
A Late XIX Century Brass Carriage Clock, with Corinthian column supports, the sides enamelled with Elizabethan courtiers, the black dial inscribed "Floor and Son, Hastings", with gilt Roman numerals surmounted by scrollwork, inscribed presentation dated 1886, 16cm high handle down, key present.
An XVIII Century Oak and Mahogany Longcase Clock, with swan neck pediment, arched door and column supports, the arched white dial inscribed "Bowen Alfreton" and painted with a boy fishing and floral astragals, Roman numerals, the trunk with shaped crossbanded door with shell inlay and half round pilasters with brass capitals, pencil chamfered sides on ogee feet, 223cm high.
A Victorian Boardroom or Table Clock signed Williamson & Sons, Guildford. Contained in an ebonised case with round top, 2 carrying handles, reeded corinthian columns to front, 4 finials on top and cast metal feet. All gilded 8-inch brass dial with chime silent in the arch and Westminster chimes on eight bells. Shell spandrels. Three-train chain-driven fusée movement. Striking on eight bells and chiming on a gong. Back plate of movement signed by Williamson & Sons, Guildford. All engraved with leaves. Pendulum bob engraved with similar design. Rear door has mesh, backed with silk, as does the side brass frets. Dimensions 18" high, 16" wide, 91/2" deep. 2 winding keys, 1 door key.Condition report: All appears present, will need servicing. Some small bits of veneer lifting on one side of case. Bottom left side of front door slight old damage to corner. Movement not tested.NoteNo record found of a Clockmaker Williamson and Sons in Guildford. However the famous cabinet makers Williamson and Sons made fine furniture in Guildford from 1790 to 1889. They are well documented and this maybe a commission piece by them.
Whitehurst Derby Noctuary Night Watchman's clock dated 1848 serial number 6405 with 5" slivered brass dial with date and serial number inscribed on the corner of the dial. Contained in a plain oak case.Dimensions 77" x 11" x 71/2"Condition reportGood restored condition working at the time of listing but not fully tested
Joseph Donisthorpe of Normanton Leicestershire (inscribed Jofeph Donithorpe) 30 hour longcase clock approx 1746, with 10" square brass dial with four season spandrels. Single hand. An early rope driven posted movement striking on a bell. Contained in an oak case with plain columns to the hood and caddy top.Dimensions 79" x 21" x 12"Condition report.Good restored condition, rope for movement has broken and will need re-splicing Base cut down slightly but does not detract from the proportions of the case. Weight pendulum and door key present.Note Joseph Donisthorpe of Normanton-le-Heath Leicestershire was working at that location from the 1740s This is an example of one of his early works. He had many apprentices including Samuel Deacon from 1762 Deacon went on to be a prolific clockmaker in Barton in the Beans Leicestershire
A 19th century Jacob Petit Porcelain French mantel clock on stand, with Henry Marc Paris two train movement and dial A pretty blue porcelain case with gilded swags and leaves three Medallions showing flowers to the base. Base signed JP and flower motif 2 1/2" porcelain dial with brass bezel and gilded hands signed Hry Marc a' Paris With two train spring driven movement striking on a bell stamped Henry Marc serial number 13*44 Silk thread regulation mechanism.Dimensions14" x 8" x 4 1/2Condition reportGood overall condition Very small crack between 4 and 5 on the dial pendulum missing Movement cover missing. Movement not tested.
A French four glass mantel clock, with enamel portrait of what is believed to be Saint Fabiola of Rome, Italy on the pendulum.Contained in a brass case, four columns, finished with blue enamels, urn finial with two ladies heads and enamel decoration. Beautiful enamel work to plinth and top, a white 4" dial with Roman numerals and Arabic, and the dial decorated with swags of flowers, dial surrounded by a lovely blue and red enamel bezel, with two train French spring driven movement with serial number 10458 stamped made in France With elaborately decorated blue enamel, pendulum with a centre having an enamel portrait of what is believed to be Saint Fabiola of Rome Italy wearing a red head dress surrounded by a circle of paste diamond like stonesChiming on a gong, 16½" x 11" x 6" deep approx Note St Fabiola lived in 4th Century Rome. Fabiola was a member of the Fabii one of ancient Rome's most aristocratic wealthy families. She used her wealth to help the poor and as a Christian worked tirelessly for good causesGood condition, will need a clean and service, slight chip on the enamel around winding hole, movement not tested, strike hammer soldered and loose
**PLEASE NOTE COLLECTION OF THIS LOT WILL BE FROM BISHTON HALL STAFFORDSHIRE**A French 11 jewels repeater carriage clock, late 20th century, the square white enamelled dial inscribed “Sainte Suzanne France L’Epee Fondee en 1839”, in a classical form case, 19.5cm high over handle Cond: no key. Not checked for working. Sold as seen.
**PLEASE NOTE COLLECTION OF THIS LOT WILL BE FROM BISHTON HALL STAFFORDSHIRE**A French gilded brass presentation carriage clock with alarm and repeat mechanism, circa 1880, the white enamel circular dials with blue Roman and Arabic numerals within bevelled glass, also with engraved and fretted scroll, flower and dragon head mask (and to the three other panels), the case with fluted detail and inscription “ Presented to J F W Deacon Esquire on his 21st Birthday 6th September 1880, by the household and other servants at Mabledon & at Grantham House with their best wishes for him in time and for eternity”, striking a coiled gong, 19cm high over handle Cond: no key. Not wound to see if mechanism operative. Case with two frontal “stains” (botom right). Handle seems slightly loose but secure

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