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Los 73

A late 19th century 8 day mantle clock, the mahogany arched top case having brass handle, columns and feet and dial with Roman numerals, the French movement stamped to the back plate 'Medaille D'Argent' and striking on a single gong, 34cm high including handle x 24cm wide

Los 75

A George III mahogany cased 8 day longcase clock, having ball and spike finials and fluted pillars flanking the brass arched top dial, the dial having a silvered centre with date aperture, subsidiary seconds dial, signed William Bull Stratford Essex, silvered chapter ring, pierced gilt metal spandrels and moon phase mechanism to the top, the five pillar movement striking on a single bell, 237cm high x 48cm wide

Los 76

An early 20th century Zenith 8 day mantle clock in a mahogany arched top case with string banding, the dial having Roman numerals, the movement inscribed 'Zenith Watch Co Swiss Made', 22.5cm high x 15cm wide

Los 77

A Mid 20th century Elliott mantle clock retailed by Mappin & Webb, the arched top brass dial having engraved decoration to the centre, silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals and gilt metal spandrels, the eight day French escapement movement numbered 09968 and striking on a bell, 25.5cm high x 17cm wide

Los 78

A late 19th Century repeating carriage clock, by Henri Jacot, Paris, having a white enamel roman dial, fitted with a repeater movement with platform lever escapement, striking on a coil gong, with makers monogram mark stamped to back and numbered 10135 to the base, 17.5cm high including handle x 9.5cm wide, together with a travel case 16.5cm high x 12cm wide

Los 79

A late 19th century Winterhalder & Hofmeier 8 day mantle clock, the oak case of architectural design, the brass dial having a matted centre, silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals and gilt metal spandrels, the movement signed 'W&H SCH' and striking on two gongs, 37cm high x 27cm wide

Los 8

A gents stainless steel Oris Automatic 'Big Crown' chronograph wristwatch having a silvered dial with baton and Arabic numerals hour markers and Arabic numerals to chapter ring. Subsidiary seconds at 9 o' clock, 'lume' hands and crescent date marker, an Exhibition case back with movement signed Oris SA 574 17-jewels Swiss made, on later leather strap, boxed

Los 80

A 19th century 8 day mantle clock, the mahogany case having beaded moulding, stepped base and raised on gilt metal feet, the dial having a visual Brocot escapement, Breguet hands and Roman numerals, the movement signed 'A.Carlhian & Beaumetz Paris' with countwheel bell striking movement, 32cm high x 45cm wide

Los 85

A late 19th/early 20th century Black Forest cuckoo clock, the heavily carved case in the form of a Swiss chalet and decorated with a deer amongst floral decoration, the movement striking on a single gong and two weights in the form of acorns, 49cm high x 38cm wide

Los 89

An early 20th century Day Dial Calendar clock in a mahogany case, the circular dial having a month aperture, outer ring showing the day and inner ring with date, 17.5cm high x 16.5cm wide

Los 91

An early 20th century unusual bedside/travel clock in the form of a padlock in a brass case, the silvered dial having a machine turned centre with Roman numerals and blued hands, 12.5cm high x 8cm wide

Los 94

A mid 20th century Comitti Of London spherical rolling ball mantle clock, the dial having a brass centre and silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals and standing on a mahogany stepped base, 12 balls present, 33cm high x 26cm wide

Los 130

Small collection of Beatles memorabilia including a stainless steel wristwatch, small alarm clock, cup and saucer etc.

Los 188

An ebonised and green marble effect French mantel clock, the dial escapement window inscribed H. Marc, Paris with pendulum and bell strike, the dial with bell strike also signed Marc, Paris with gilt metal mounts throughout, height 42cm.

Los 210

A 19th Century French gilt metal and alabaster figural mantle clock, the eight day Japy Freres & Co movement striking on the bell, the dial surmounted with a figure of a Lady with a quiver of arrows a side a hound, with glass dome, No6828, with key, overall height 50cm.

Los 211

A Vienna type walnut and mahogany cased wall clock, with train movement, swan neck pediment, bobbin turned supports, with two weights and pendulum.

Los 213

A mahogany cased Vienna style wall clock with two train movement, with pendulum and weights.

Los 277

An oak cased bracket clock with chiming movement, height 35cm.

Los 771

FRENCH CAMEO GLASS & BRASS CLOCK a brass strut clock with a pierced frame, with a white enamel dial surrounded by a cameo glass panel with purple flowers on a frosted ground. With it's key and in working order. 34cms high

Los 775

JAEGER LE COULTRE AQUARIUM CLOCK - MARINA a lucite and gilt brass cased clock, designed with fish and aquatic plants, the dial formed by starfish and pearls and with a Swiss 8 day movement. Stamped to the base, 365. 16cms high, 23cms across. Please note this does not have its key.

Los 350

A pair of Art Nouveau pewter candle sticks with a pair of wooden candle sticks, a wooden chamberstick and a mantel clock, H. 34cm.

Los 43

A very pretty Art Nouveau style enamelled gilt metal manual clock, H. 12cm.

Los 485

Two 19th century clocks and a gilt mounted bonbonniere, largest clock H. 25cm.

Los 504

A wall mounted clock barometer with a ships oil lamp and a vintage Limit desk fan.

Los 214

A battery operated reproduction metal hotel clock, H. 43cm.

Los 226

An oak timekeeper's clock case adapted for time at the bar, H. 90cm.

Los 565

An 18 carat gold cased Hamilton & Co. pocketwatch, the blue guilloche enamel decorated dial with Arabic numerals enclosing a subsidiary seconds' dial, the movement No'd. 39548, 4.5 cm diameter, 49.1 g overall (glass missing) CONDITION REPORTS Inner dust cover marked 18 carat, inscribed exterior of back cover "W.M.S" within a circle. Inscribed to exterior of inner cover "Roger from his father". Several cracks to the dial, particularly noticeable just to the right of 6 o clock, around the screw of 3 o'clock, suggesting the screw was over tightened. Small crack at 9 o'clock around the screw not quite so noticeable and another hairline crack at 11 o'clock. Surface scratching etc almost certainly caused by no glass for what appears to be some time. Blue a lovely brilliant colour (looking at the positive). Rear case with light scratching to the surface conducive with age and use. The movement appears to wind and run.

Los 790

A George III mahogany long cased clock, the eight day movement with silvered dial and sun and moon phase with "High water at Portsmouth Common" over a chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals enclosing a subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture inscribed "Thos Phipard, Portsmo Common" 46 cm wide x 22 cm deep x 211 cm high CONDITION REPORTS Unknown if working. Pendulum, two weights and key present. Hood has various splits etc to the veneers. Case itself has some cracking to the veneers along with the figuration and some losses to the stringing as well as some splits etc throughout. There is also some rippling to the veneers particularly to base. Clock case itself is leaning forward. Dial is scratched and discoloured particularly to the right hand side. Some areas of moulding missing and been replaced. The two brass finials are loose, one with a hole at the very top. Wear and tear conducive with age and use - see images for more detail

Los 922

A late 18th Century oak cased long case clock, the thirty hour movement with square brass dial inscribed "Tho Billbe Stock" (possibly Thomas Bilbie of Chew Stoke circa 1775) 49 cm wide x 27 cm deep x 108 cm high CONDITION REPORTS Unknown if in working order. One weight present and pendulum with no feather. Case has had some minor repairs throughout at various stages as well as some knocks, bumps, etc. The left hand side panel of the body has large split and the middle of the base panel also split. There is a section of moulding that has been replaced on the pediment top right hand corner at the back. The brass finials are wonky and in need of a good clean. The face has surface scratching, pitting, as well as other marks. There is a large dent to the left hand side base panel. The second hand is slightly bent. Otherwise wear and tear conducive with age and use. See images for further detail.

Los 855

A late 18th / early 19th Century French Midi-Pyrenées walnut cased long case clock, the brass arched dial with sun and figural decoration, over a convex enamelled chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals (un-named), 41 cm wide x 25 cm deep x 239 cm high (Provenance: This clock was previously owned by the noted horologist and fine antique clocks dealer, Richard Barder, author of "English Country Grandfather Clocks". Mr Barder bought the clock in Toulouse in 1993 from a house between Najac and Cordes. The movement would have been ordered from a small workshop in the Franche-Comté. The case would have been made by a local carpenter from easily available timber, in this instance, walnut, cherrywood, chestnut and poplar with iron fittings and lock from the village blacksmith)

Los 131

A 20th century oak cased wall clock and an oval wall mirror (2) Condition Report:Available upon request

Los 262

A quarts clock with a treen cigarette case and vesta Condition Report:Not available for this lot.

Los 284

A French mantle clock with inlaid wooden case Condition Report:Available upon request

Los 326

An English eight day chinoiserie style clock, an adjustable bookshelf and a Chinese jewellery box Condition Report:Available upon request

Los 353

An onyx and gilt mantle clock Condition Report:Available upon request

Los 383

An set of four Art Deco cocktail glasses, a frosted glass clock, a shaving stand, table lamp and other items Condition Report:Available upon request

Los 479

A tray lot including an onyx ashtray decorated with a figure of a tiger, gilt-metal clock, cloisonné napkin rings etc  Condition Report:Available upon request

Los 496

A tray lot including oak cased wall clock, various postcards, toy soldiers etc  Condition Report:Available upon request

Los 544

A box of miscellaneous including tea caddy, wall clock, tea tray etc Condition Report:Available upon request

Los 6

A Victorian mahogany cased "Rowd & Johnson's Liverpool" longcase clock with brass face and lunar phase dial Condition Report:Available upon request

Los 92

A 20th century mahogany cased wall clock and an oak barometer/thermometer converted to a clock (2) Condition Report:Available upon request

Los 683

Myford A2 lathe with thread cutting capability and extra gears to suit, further tooling and chucks, to suit model engineer, clock maker or similar, L102cm

Los 1075A

Novelty miniature carriage clock with gilt or brass case and bevelled glass panels, height including handle 9cm

Los 156

Wedgwood Hathaway Rose pattern dressing table set plus Wedgwood Kutani Crane pattern trinket box and pin tray, Wedgwood Campion pin tray and Wedgwood Clio clock and tray, a/f

Los 339

A French clock 'La Rosee Du Matin par aug. Moreau' inscripted, brass figure and designs with a marble base. 21" high signed at base

Los 340

A French clock 'Hahmonie des Champs- par Rousseau' brass figure on a marble base, signed at base 22" high. broken at the back but piece is present

Los 341

Kenzle mantel clock with oval face, German movement, westminster chimes.

Los 345

A 19th century mahogany cased fusee station circular wall clock having faceted hands with Roman numeral chapter ring. Notation to the painted dial , S. L. Nicholls, 32 Islington Green Station Clock, with pendulum but no key Measures 38cm diameter x 15cm.

Los 883

An 18th Century walnut cased long case clock, the eight day movement with square brass dial and pierced spandrals enclosing a silvered chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals inscribed "Munckland (Richard) Worcester" enclosing a subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture 40 cm wide x 22 cm deep x 203 cm high CONDITION REPORTS Whilst the piece appears to be in pretty much original condition, there have been clearly some repairs to the case over the years, particularly to the back board, with the addition of a pine panel at the base which has signs of old woodworm that does not appear to be alive (though this cannot be guaranteed). There are some cracks and chips to the veneers throughout and to the door in particular where the grain meets in the middle. The centre panel of the door appears to be thinner veneer than the remainder of the case suggesting that it may possibly be later. The movement appears to be in overall good condition. The hands appear to be slightly difference in design (all three) so may or may not be original to the dial. The movement appears to be untouched though has leather dampers to the striker and below. Overall in dusty, cobwebby and tired condition suggesting that sympathetic restoration may be in order though to what level would be down to the buyer. The pendulum is in two parts needing attention. The two weights are different in that one is cast iron and one lead again suggesting that they may not be original to the piece but are extant. See images for further detail. Unknown if working.

Los 458

A circa 1900 French lacquered brass cased carriage clock, the dial with Arabic numerals inscribed "Vincent Weymouth" over a subsidiary dial striking on a bell to the base, the case with column and blind fretwork style decoration raised on turned feet 16.5 cm high including handle CONDITION REPORTS The piece is basically sound throughout with no particular damage or loss. There is some discolouration to the gilding of the gilt brass and possible oxidisation, though over all quite dirty and in need of a clean. Presumed that the marks will come off with a clean but this may be deeper rooted oxidisation. The door has a dent top right and bottom right, the glass is broken in the bottom right corner - see images - and also chipped top right, again see image. Otherwise wear and tear conducive with age and use

Los 457

A circa 1900 brass cased carriage clock, the enamelled dial set with Roman numerals raised on bracket feet 14 cm high

Los 854

An oak and cross-banded cased long case clock by William England, circa 1825, the eight day movement with square painted enamelled dial, the chapter ring with Arabic numerals enclosing a subsidiary seconds' dial and date aperture inscribed "Wm England North Petherton", 47 cm wide x 25 cm deep x 215 cm high (Provenance: This clock was previously owned by the noted horologist and fine antique clocks dealer, Richard Barder, author of "English Country Grandfather Clocks" and was the subject of a feature article in "Clocks Magazine", December 1980. William England of North Petherton was born in 1801 or 1802 and is listed in FJ Britten's "Old Clocks and Watches and Their Makers". The movement and dial of this clock were seen by Brian Loomes, the noted horologist, who dated the clock at 1810-1820, before Richard Barder researched the family and in view of William England's birth date a more likely date of manufacture is circa 1825)

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