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A French brass carriage clock, E Maurice & Co, early 20th c, with silvered mask dial and gong-striking movement, retaining the original silvered platform escapement, in anglaise case, with repeat button on the top, 13cm h excluding handle and a speed indicator, Elliott Bros (London) Ltd, No 1172, with two scales in chromium plated housing, wood case with two adaptors (2) Carriage clock - movement complete, escapement original but not winding or running, glass indoor chipped on one cornerIndicator in good condition and apparently working order, registering movement when tested with the adaptors
A Scottish mahogany eight-day longcase clock, John Dalgleish, Edinburgh, early 19th c, with 11 inch breakarched brass dial with matted centre, date aperture and subsidiary seconds ring, mask-and-dolphin spandrels and signature disc to the arch, in figured case with segmental pediment and fret, the trunk enclosed by a full-length breakarched door, pendulum and weights, 222cm h
A Victorian oak thirty-hour longcase clock, Deacon, Barton [in the Beams], the 11.5 inch painted dial pierced with date sector and painted with birds, rose spandrels, in plain flat top case with brass mounted pillars and crossbanded door to the trunk, pendulum and weights, 192cm h Dial restored
A Channel Islands George IV mahogany eight-day longcase clock, Edward Carrel, St Aubin's Jersey, the 12.5 inch painted breakarched dial with brass rings, winding squares and subsidiary seconds and date rings, gilt shell spandrels, painted lunar work to the arch, the hood with swan neck pediment on turned pillars, the trunk enclosed by narrow breakarched door, pendulum and weights, 214cm h
A George III walnut eight-day longcase clock, Richard Alexander, Chippenham, the 11.5 inch breakarched, engraved and silvered dial with date sector and subsidiary seconds ring flanked by insects, painted lunar work to the arch, the hood with moulded, arched cornice on brass mounted plain pillars, the trunk enclosed by a full-length door of fretted outline flanked by fluted pilasters, the conforming panelled base inlaid with paterae, pendulum and weights, 225cm h
A Victorian mahogany eight-day longcase clock, the 13 inch breakarched and painted dial with date sector and subsidiary seconds ring, raised gilt spandrels, painted lunar work to the arch, the hood with swan neck pediment, on brass mounted fluted pillars, trunk enclosed by a crossbanded, full-length and figured door flanked by fluted pilasters, on panelled base, pendulum and weights, 227cm h
A George III walnut eight-day longcase clock, T Oliver, London, the 11.5 inch silvered brass breakarched dial with date aperture and subsidiary seconds ring, STRIKE/SILENT ring to the arch, the hood with swept cavetto pediment on plain pillars, the trunk enclosed by breakarched, moulded and quarter veneered door, pendulum and weights, 214cm h
A French ormolu mantel clock, mid 19th c, in Troubadour style, the cast dial with enamel chapter plaques, the bell striking movement with silk suspension and outside countwheel, in ciselé case with ionic pilasters flanking an arch and surmounted by the figures of a boy and girl, each naked save for drapery, beneath a flower filled urn, the swept base with the figures of a seated angel to each corner of the front, pendulum, 47cm h
A George III mahogany eight-day longcase clock, Skinner, Exeter, the 12 inch breakarched and engraved brass dial with date sector and subsidiary seconds ring, comical figure spandrels emblematic of the four seasons, an eagle and TEMPUS FUGIT to the arch, the hood with arched cornice and fretwork frieze above brass mounted fluted pillars, the trunk enclosed by a figured ogee arched full length door flanked by pilasters, on panelled base, pendulum and weights, 222cm h
A George III walnut eight-day longcase clock, Benjamin Fieldhouse, Leominster, No 355, the 12 inch brass breakarched dial with matted centre, date sector and subsidiary seconds ring, crown spandrels, signature disc to the arch, the hood with arched cavetto pediment and fretwork on plain pilasters, the trunk enclosed by figured full-length and flat arched door, pendulum and weights, 215cm hSome minor chips , losses and old small repair to case/hood.Some signs of old minor worm damage. Replacement lock/hinges to case. Clock is working but in need of some attention for correct running
A George III oak eight-day longcase clock, John Benjamin Cole, Barbican London, the 11.5 inch breakarched silvered dial with subsidiary rings for seconds and dates, STRIKE/SILENT ring to the arch, the breakarched hood with fretted pediment and finials on brass mounted plain pillars, the trunk enclosed by full-length door, pendulum and weights, 121cm h
A French ormolu globe clock, late 19ths/early 20th c, the blue painted sphere of the heavens applied with gilt brass roman numerals and star, dart hands and bell striking movement, supported by three children on statuary marble pedestal, gilt brass base, pendulum, 51cm hSome rubbing to gilding. Chips to paint around edge of door, marble base in good condition
A French gilt lacquered brass mounted Boulle bracket clock, Gille l’Aine a Paris, late 19th c, in Louis XV style, the cast dial with enamel numeral plaques and signature tablet, gong striking movement, the pendulum with sunburst bob, in arched case with stepped pediment surmounted by the figure of Putto and shell and foliage appliques on a ground of red stained horn and a similar Boulle plinth, 59cm h (2)
A George III mahogany eight-day longcase clock, Chamlley, Newcastle, the 13 inch breakarched and painted dial with brass ringed winding squares, date sector and subsidiary seconds ring, flower spandrels, lunar work to the arch, the hood with swan neck pediment and gilt blue-backed glass, brass mounted fluted pillars, the trunk enclosed by a crossbanded door flanked by conforming brass mounted pilasters, pendulum and weights, 227cm h
A George III oak eight-day longcase clock, David Paterson, Sunderland, the 12 inch brass breakarched dial with matted centre, ringed winding holes, date aperture and subsidiary seconds dial in faceted surround with rococo spandrels, painted lunar work to the arch with two indicators, flat topped hood with cavetto cornice on plain pilasters, the trunk enclosed by a full-length breakarched and moulded door, pendulum and weights, 217cm h
A German oak bracket clock, 19th c, with arched top silvered dial, the brass movement stamped Gustav Becker, pendulum and key, 42cm h and a later carved oak mantle clock, enamel dial flanked by twin pilasters, 28cm h (2) Arch top clock case with considerable water damage and losses to veneerSmaller clock with stains to dial
A large wall clock in the Art Deco style, veneered in burr walnut with further walnut banding, of stepped squared form with chromium and ebonised corners, the 14” dial with large applied Arabic numerals, with Smith’s electronic movement, 53 x 53cm together with a similar simpler wall clock (2)
David Bouquet, LondonA rare silver clock-watch with alarmCirca 1660-1665.The 8cm diameter gilt-brass dial has a silver chapter ring read from a tulip-shaped blued steel hour hand on the engraved silver alarm disc.The gilt-brass top plate is signed D Bouquet London with silver rosette-engraved countwheel and a similarly engraved mainspring silver disc and (later) balance wheel regulation disc, the balance cock is pierced and engraved and is now secured with a blued steel screw. The movement has gilt-brass circular plates secured by four engraved vase-shaped pillars, verge escapement, engraved going barrel for the strike train with a single steel hammer striking the hours on a large bell, a smaller spring barrel powers the alarm train.The silver case has three shuttered winding holes in the base and the band is pierced and elaborately engraved with flower heads and a pair of hounds chasing a stag, the top and tail of the case is further engraved with a fine bearded man’s head. The outer tooled leather protecting case has a faded red velvet lining and brass fittings.9cm. diameter silver case10cm diameter outer protecting caseProvenanceBy family repute the watch was originally owned by Sir Matthew Hale (1609-1676), and thence by descent through the same family to the present day. Matthew Hale was an influential barrister and judge who served throughout the reigns of Charles I, Oliver Cromwell and King Charles II. He was also a member of Parliament for Gloucestershire.DAVID BOUQUETDavid bouquet senior d. 1665 was an exceptional watchmaker of French heritage. He was admitted to the Clockmakers’ Company in 1632 and is recorded as being an Assistant to the Clockmakers’ Company until 1665. Examples of his watches exist in the British Royal Collection, the British Museum and the Clockmakers’ Company Collection, Science Museum.

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