An ebonised bracket clock, late 17th century, by Edward Speakman, the 7in brass dial with cherub spandrels, with a matted centre with calendar and false pendulum apertures, signed 'Edward Speakman' in the recess, with a double fusee movement with crown wheel escapement, striking the hours on a bell and pull quarter repeating on three bells, with a strike/silent lever, inscribed N/S, above the chapter ring, the backplate engraved with leaf scrolls and signed 'Edw Speakman London fecit', the case with gilt mounts, carrying handle and finials, the side frets with arches and columns,40cm highEdward Speakman was apprenticed to his father William in 1682, and became free of the Clockmakers’ Company in 1691, working until 1711 in Newgate Street in the City of London. Provenance: Purchased at the auction of the effects of Colonel Gibbons (of Gibbons and Randall Brewery, Great Dunmow).
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RICHARD ROUGHSEDGE, TWICKENHAM, A GEORGE III MAHOGANY EIGHT DAY LONGCASE CLOCK, the brass and silvered 12-inch dial with strike/silent, subsidiary seconds, Roman chapter and date aperture, the hood with fret carved crest, three brass sphere finials and free-standing columns with brass stop fluting, the case with moulded break arch trunk door flanked by quarter reeded columns, the base with fielded panel and bracket feet. 238cm
Henry Marc a Paris: an Egyptian Revival variagated marble and black slate mantel clock, second half 19th century, of architectural form, gilt metal and bronze mounted with Sphynx, the two part circular white enamel dial with visible escapement and slow/fast regulation, the 8 day movement striking on a gong, 43cm high, 37cm wide.Illustrated.
A continental Meissen style porcelain mantel clock, the case decorated with scrolls and applied flowerheads, on four shell and scroll feet, with circular gilt metal dial, underglaze blue cross-swords mark to base and incised marks, 40cm high (one leg broken and re-attached, losses to flower petals)
A 19th century mahogany longcase clock with swan neck pediment, the painted broken arch dial with moonphase, calendar aperture and subsidiary seconds dial, inscribed "J Hammon, Clerkenwell", the trunk having pointed arched cross-banded door flanked by pair turned split pilasters, on chamfered base, 224cm high approx.

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