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An early 20th-century French ormolu and white marble clock garniture. The 8-day drumhead clock chiming the hours and half hour with a passing strike. with figural mount in the form of Cupid writing on a scroll. Accompanied by a pair of two sconces figural candelabra mounted with the figures of a young Bacchus on white marble bases. 29 cm wide x 34 cm high x 14 cm deep.Condition report: The going train winds without resistance, mainspring possibly snappedThe chiming train is fully woundOne of the candelabra has a gilt toupe foot missingThe pendulum is present.One candelabra glued back together when nut came loose from base
J. Watts of London No 2796. An 18th-century ormolu table clock' cast with rococo scrolls a young figure of time and cupid as folly and supported on a tripod base. The keywound verge escapement single fusee watch movement with engraved cock plate and Tompian regulating dial, marked J. Watts London No 2796. The convex dial fitted with beetle and poker hands. 34 cm highCondition report: The fusee chain is loose from the conical drum
A silver-mounted elephant desk clock, by Links of London, together with a Links of London silver-plated travelling clock in fitted case; a world time desk clock by Luxor, retailed by Aspreys, solid brass case with a rotating outer bezel to view the time at the engraved destinations, circa 1970; a set of dentures with partial precious metal mounts.
A French Charles X rosewood portico clock under a glass dome. The clock chiming the hours and marking the half-hour with a passing strike on a single bell The frieze is inlaid with neoclassical marquetry. 64 cm high the dome x 29 cmCondition report: The pendulum is incorrect for the clockThe glass dome is damaged.
A Foley Intarsio ceramic model of a longcase clock, designed by Frederick Rhead, colour-decorated with an Art Nouveau lady in profile, blowing dandelions, inscribed 'Prithee Whats O'Clock', printed marks and number 3116, height 34.5 cm.Condition report:The swan neck pediment has been restored professionallyThe movement has been replaced with a battery movement but the dial has been retained
A miscellaneous lot to include a teaset decorated with scenes of Bourne End, Canterbury Collection of plates decorated with scenes of Bourne End, a wall clock, also decorated with scenes of Bourne End, with original receipt and assembly instructions, a framed picture of Bourne End and a boxed sundial
A pair of brass andirons, 19th/20th century, in mid 18th century English style, with wrythen fluted finial, 27cm high and various other metalware, treen and bygones to include a black forest postman’s alarm wall clock movement, hexagonal steel porch lantern, blowlamp, etc Variable condition. Andirons in good condition
An English basket top ebony clock, Henry Massy London, c1700, the brass dial with matted centre, date aperture, signature and mock pendulum aperture, rudimentary ringed winding hole and silvered chapter ring, having masked spandrels, the quarter repeating verge movement chiming on six bells, with pull quarter repeat, engraved backplate signed beneath the full length figure of Britannia framed by scrolling foliage and the wheatear border, in basket topped case with gilt brass finials, handle and repousse mounts, bob pendulum, 38cm high excluding handle Provenance: Derek Roberts, Tonbridge, 2 May 1986, £5750. Sold with photocopy of original receipt and correspondence In the same fully restored condition as at the time of acquisition in 1986
An English basket top ebony clock, Nicholas Massy, dated 1686, the 17cm brass dial with matted centre, date aperture, plain winding squares, silvered chapter ring, S/N above XII, the signature Nicholas Massy beneath VI, cherub spandrels, the verge movement with pull quarter repeat on three bells, the barrels each dated 1686, the backplate engraved with tulips and scrolling foliage, the case with high repousse gilt brass basket, bird headed handle and four finials, on brass bun feet, bob pendulum and two keys, 40cm h Provenance: Derek Roberts, Tonbridge, Kent, 26 April 1986, £6250. Sold with photocopies of invoice and correspondence In the same good restored condition as when purchased from the well known dealer by the later owner in 1986
An English mahogany bracket clock, Edward Pashler, London, c1775, the breakarched brass dial with matted centre, date and signature apertures, pierced hands and silvered chapter ring, subsidiary strike/silent ring to the arch, having rococo spandrels, the quarter chiming movement with eight bells, pull repeat and verge escapement, chinoiserie engraved backplate and brackets, in figured pagoda topped case with brass finials, handles and ogee feet, 59cm h Provenance: Derek Roberts, Tonbridge Kent, 20 September 1985, £4950. Sold with photocopy of the original receipt In the same professionally restored condition as at the time of acquisition in 1985
An oak eight day longcase clock, Roger Lee Leicester, early 18th c, the 11½" brass dial with profusely engraved centre, subsidiary seconds ring, ringed winding squares and date aperture, pierced hands, silvered chapter ring and mask spandrels, five pillar movement, the case with ogee pediment and ogee trunk door, on stepped base, pendulum and two iron weights, 205cm h excluding later finials Provenance: Dorothy Taylor, Leicester, September 1985, £3500 According to notes left by Dr Wakely, Miss Taylor bought the present clock in 1985; prior to this it was in the same family from 1787, who had occupied a farmhouse at Billesdon from then until 1965, and were subsequently at Birstall, 1965-85 Dial and movement original to the case, seconds hand replaced, hours and minute hands apparently original or at least contemporary, case backboard replaced, elm stepped base replaced
White (George) ‘ English Lantern Clocks, illustrated, dust jacket, Woodbridge 1989 and other principal works of reference on antique clocks, to include Clutton & Daniels ‘ Watches, T Robinson ‘ The Longcase Clock, P G Dawson (et al) - Early English Clocks, C N Ponsford ‘ Devon Clocks and Clockmakers, C Jagger- Royal Clocks and others (15) and Antiquarian Horological Society ‘ Antiquarian Horology (35 approx)
A mahogany eight day longcase clock, Robert Storer London, late 18th c, the 10½" breakarched brass dial with matted centre, oval silvered tablet inscribed Robt Storer London, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, silvered chapter ring, strike / silent ring to the arch, pierced hands and rococo spandrels, in pagoda topped case with fluted pillars and breakarched, flame figured moulded door to the trunk, on panelled base and bracket feet, pendulum and two brass sleeved weights, 229cm h Provenance: Hoffman, January 1976, £1425 Horizontal veneer crack across base panel, otherwise good restored condition as when supplied by the clock dealer concerned in 1976
A Scottish mahogany and line inlaid eight-day longcase clock, James Gray, Kinross, c1820, the 14" painted dial with twin subsidiary dials and pierced gilt hands, the figured trunk with arched door flanked by pilasters, on crossbanded, stepped base, pendulum and two lead weights, 211cm h Provenance: H J L Viney & Daughter Limited, Winchester, February 1962, £36 10s 0d Glass in door cracked, paint on dial flaking and rubbed, case lightly re-polished, minor vertical veneer shrinkage crack to base

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