WHITTINGTON WESTMINSTER OAK GRANDMOTHER CLOCK,early 20th century, the silvered chapter ring set with Roman and Arabic numerals, on bracket feet, 172cm highCondition report: Condition good to fair. Case with wear commensurate with use and age, additional images of any key issues. Have attempted to wind, though movement appears overwound and clock is not ticking at present. Clock does chime however at Whittington and Westminster.
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LATE 19TH CENTURY BRASS AND CLOISONNÉ MANTEL CLOCK,with two train movement by HP & Cie., the silvered dial with Roman numerals, the galleried top with raised back enamelled with crossed cornucopia and foliage, the face flanked by two spiral columns and above an enamelled panel, on square feet, 38.2cm high
19TH CENTURY EIGHT DAY LONGCASE CLOCK BY MCRAE OF GLASGOW,mahogany cased, with broken swan neck pediment above circular signed dial set with Roman numerals and two subsidiary dials, with painted floral surround, with moulded detail to trunk above plinth base on bracket feet, approximately 220cm high
GOOD LATE 19TH CENTURY ORMOLU CLOCK GARNITURE,with foliate scroll enamelled detail, cast finials, columns and cherub mounts, the gilt chapter ring set with Roman numerals, with eight day movement striking on a bell, signed 'Chles Mt' and no. 29436 to backplate, the five sconce and four branch candelabra similarly decorated with cast acanthus leaf detail and putto columns on stepped square bases, all raised on knopped feet, the clock 42.5cm highCondition report: Clock in good to fair condition.Whilst there are no apparent damages, there is surface wear commensurate with use and age. This includes minor pitting and scratches to the gilding throughout.Key and pendulum present.Additional images available.
19TH CENTURY EIGHT DAY LONGCASE CLOCK BY JOHN MURDOCH OF AYR,mahogany cased with inlaid detail, the broken swan neck pediment above circular dial set with Roman and Arabic numerals, with allegorical figural painted surround, the door with ivory escutcheon, with chamfered and fluted front corners, to plinth base on bracket feet, approximately 225cm highCondition report: Case generally good to fair, with light age related wear. No trunk key or weights so unable to test working order, though mechanism looks fine. Losses to enamel in lunette and spandrels.Upon removing the hood and dial, can see the pendulum is present within the trunk.
19TH CENTURY BRASS CASED REPEATING CARRIAGE CLOCK BY GUY, LAMAILLE & CO,the porcelain chapter ring set with Arabic numerals, the face with applied foliate scroll detail, with twin drum movement striking on a coil, the backplate stamped 'G.L.' and 'Patent Surety [...]', 13.2cm high excluding swing handleCondition report: Condition generally good throughout. Mechanism and repeater work at time of testing. Very minor wear as per age, though nothing of real concern.
EDWARDIAN EIGHT DAY MANTEL CLOCK,mahogany cased of domed form, the enamelled dial set with Arabic numerals, twin turned brass pillars to lower section, on four brass bracket feet, the French movement stamped R & Co Paris, no. 78852, striking on a coil, 21.5cm highCondition report: Dial cracked, split to top
LATE 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURY FRENCH BRASS CASED CARRIAGE CLOCK,by R. Scott of Paris, of serpentine outline, the circular signed and enamelled dial set with Arabic numerals, 11cm high excluding swing handle, with original travelling caseCondition report: Clock starts ticking, though slowly comes to a halt . Case with age and use related wear, will require clean.
LATE 19TH CENTURY REPEATING CARRIAGE CLOCK,with two train eight day movement, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals, contained in a brass five glass case, with swing handle, 19cm highCondition report: Mechanism not ticking at present, though repeater (the button of which needs pushed down then pulled up) is functioning. Case is good to fair, with tarnish throughout. Nibbles to top right and bottom left of front glass and to top middle of back glass.
LATE 19TH CENTURY FRENCH WHITE MARBLE EIGHT DAY MANTLE CLOCK,of domed Neo-Classical form, the circular enamelled dial set with Roman numerals, displaying lever escapement and inscribed 'R A 16' at 12 o'clock, striking on a bell, the movement backplate no. 1232, on plinth base, 35.5cm highCondition report: The mirrored backplate to lower section a modern replacement, some lost sections of marble to the reverse, further small chips, splits and repairs to body
EARLY 20TH CENTURY MARINE DECK WATCH/CHRONOMETER,by Elgin National Watch Co., brass cased and on gimballed mount, housed beneath glass in mahogany case, with original Chronometer Rate Certificate No. 0977, issued by Marine Instruments Ltd. London and Glasgow, stating serial no. 17375415 and dated 1947, for the ship Maria De LarrinagaCondition report: The clock winds and is in working order.
GOOD 19TH CENTURY SCOTTISH EIGHT DAY LONGCASE CLOCK BY J. CARSWELL OF KILMARNOCK,mahogany cased, the drum head/hood with carved foliate scrolls, the dial signed, set with Roman numerals and two subsidiary dials, the tapered trunk with dome topped door to fielded plinth base, raised on four turned and peg supports, approximately 129cm highCondition report: Condition generally good to fair. Wear as per age, including minor chips around the base. Have not tested, though comes with weights and pendulum. Movement appears sound, though currently unable to test for working order.
LATE 19TH CENTURY FRENCH GILT AND PATINATED METAL 'FOUNDRYMAN' AUTOMATON CLOCK,made by André Romain Guilmet, Paris circa 1890, the Roman numeral dial set within a coppered boiler with moveable fittings, the steamhammer, which forms part of the compound pendulumn, moving vertically up and down, the foundryman modelled in the process of flattening an iron rod which is held beneath the steel hammer, with two train eight day movement striking the hours and halves on a coil, movement is stamped on the backplate 'Medaille D’Or GLT Btf SG G Paris' for Guilmet and numbered 1677, on a black slate base, 42cm high, on a further lacquered base and under a glass domeCondition report: Condition generally good. Some deterioration to the numerals. Minor areas of tarnish and oxidisation as per age, though nothing of real concern. In or nibbles to slate base. One small screw missing to back right corner on base. Another minor rivet lacking from front automaton mechanism, though this is decorative. Bottom hinge of clocks rear door lacking, which means the door can be removed (does sit fine when in place).In good working order. Additional images available.
ART DECO MAHOGANY MANTEL CLOCK,with two train eight day movement, the silvered dial with Roman numerals, the case with parquetry fan detail, on bun feet, 22cm highCondition report: Condition good to fair. The case is with wear commensurate with use and age, including areas of tarnish and pitting to chapter ring and dial frame. Gray paint residue to back left of case. Movement not winding properly and does not function at time of testing.
BLACK FOREST CUCKOO WALL CLOCK,with three train eight day movement striking on a coil at the half hour and playing one of two songs on a cylinder after the hour, two doors for cuckoos over a Roman numeral chapter ring, the architectural case with stag's head surmount fitted with realistic antlers in resin, over a pair of crossed rifles, carved throughout with game, horns and oak leaves, 80cm high, with pinecone weights and oak leaf pendulum
Regency brass inlaid mahogany bracket clock, Gothick arched case with brass finial, bezel, ring handles and grilles, convex white enamel Roman dial signed Lautier Bath, within ebonised cluster columns, twin fusee movement striking the half hours on bell, the stepped base with ball feet, H64cm
C18th style ormolu mounted figured walnut arched top bracket clock, arched brass dial with silvered Roman chapter Arabic five minute divisions and cherub head spandrels inscribed Tam and Smith London, twin train movement with pull repeat striking the half hours in a bell, stamped AGUL F4 Lenzkirch AGU 2 Million 13395
George III mahogany long case clock, moulded arched top hood with tapering column supports and brass ball and eagle finials, arched top brass 47cm dial with silvered Roman chapter, subsidiary seconds and date aperture signed John Player, Reading, shaped door enclosed by fluted column quarter column angles, cross banded and inlaid door on a plinth base with shaped bracket feet, eight day movement sticking the half hours on a bell, H230cm

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