A Restauration ormolu mantel clock, the eight day movement with an outside countwheel striking on a bell, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals and signed 'Gerard a Paris, the arched case flanked by Apollo playing a flute, with a quiver of arrows at his feet, accompanied by a devoted seated greyhound, with a plinth supporting a lyre, the base with classical masks and swags, 52cm high, 41.7cm wide. Gerard, 1807-1825, Paris, rue du Coq St. Honore.
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An early 19th century French marble and ormolu mantel clock, the eight day movement with an outside countwheel striking on a bell, stamped 'D 4910', with a white enamel dial with Roman numerals and inscribed 'Jeannin a Paris', the black marble case decorated with Egyptian motifs, with a pair of Sphinx, lions, a fountain and Nubian pilasters, 39cm high, 20.5cm wide.
A 19th century French bronze mantel clock, the eight day movement striking on a bell and stamped 'R 125', with a silvered dial with Roman numerals, the gilt and patinated case with a portrait bust of Napoleon, with applied flowers and an urn, cornucopia and flower plaque, 37cm high, 15cm wide.
A 19th century French ormolu and porcelain mantel clock, the eight day movement striking on a bell and stamped 'HOLLIN A PARIS 381', the porcelain dial with Roman numerals, within a Louis XVI style case with an urn surmount, the porcelain painted with basket of fruit, classical figures and panels of urns and flowers, 38cm high, 24.7cm wide.
λ A striking skeleton clock, the gilded six inch annular chapter ring signed 'Rossi, Norwich', the two-train chain fusee movement in architectural plates, five turned pillars, anchor escapement, striking on a gong, substantial pendulum with rating nut and T bar suspension, on an oval rosewood base, 41cm high, lacking dome.
An oak 30 hour longcase clock, the twelve inch brass dial signed 'Jn. Wood, Stroud', subsidiary date (disconnected) in the foliate scroll engraved centre, the four pillar movement in a case with panelled plinth, fluted canted corners to the trunk, the hood with swan neck pediment flanked by fluted columns, 210cm high including finial. Provenance: A Private Collection in the Cotswolds.
λ A 19th century Scottish mahogany long case clock by W. Brunton, Edinburgh, the eight day movement striking on a bell with a twelve inch brass dial and a silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals, inscribed 'W. Brunton, Edinburgh', with cast brass spandrels, and engraved with flowers, with subsidiary seconds and date dials, the hood with a broken arch pediment, the case inlaid with stringing and rosewood banding, 209cm high, 52.7cm wide.
A walnut longcase clock, the eight day movement striking on a bell, the twelve inch arched dial with Roman numerals and cast spandrels, inscribed 'Edm Smith LONDON', with subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, with an engraved eagle rondel, the case inlaid with stringing, 224.3cm high, 53cm wide.
An eight day walnut longcase clock, the twelve inch brass dial signed 'Cha. Blanchard, London' on a silvered boss in the arch, subsidiary seconds and date aperture in the matted centre, mask and scroll spandrels, the five pillar movement in a case with panelled sides, now with flat hood, 221cm high.
A japanned longcase clock, the eight day movement striking on a bell with a twelve inch brass dial with silvered chapter ring and Roman numerals, inscribed 'JOHN BENNING WINDSOR', with engraved decoration and cast spandrels, with subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, the case decorated with chinoiserie scenes, 209.5cm high, 49.4cm wide. Provenance: Clutton Brock Family at Chastleton House, Moreton in Marsh, Gloucestershire.
A George III mahogany longcase clock by John Paxton St. Neots, the eight day movement striking on a bell, the twelve inch arched silvered dial with Roman numerals and engraved with flowers inscribed 'John Paxton ST. NEOTS', with subsidiary seconds and date dials, the hood with turned columns with brass mounts, the case with reeded outline mouldings, 200.4cm high, 46.2cm wide. John Paxton (1756-1832) is recorded as working in St Neots in Huntingdonshire from 1784 until his death in 1832. Provenance: The Property of the Rt. Hon. Sir Mathew Thorpe.
A George III mahogany bracket clock by Eardley Norton, the twin fusee eight day movement striking on a bell, with four turned pillars, the backplate inscribed 'Eardley Norton, London', the part silvered and brass dial signed and with two subsidiary dials, one for strike/silent, with date aperture, the chapter ring engraved with Roman and Arabic numerals, with pierced spandrels, the bell top case with turned finials, with brass side carrying handles above glazed panels, with fluted quarter pilasters and on brass bracket feet, 47.7cm high, 31.7cm wide, 20.5cm deep. Eardley Norton is listed as working at 49 St. John's Street, Clerkenwell between 1762 and 1794. He was a member of the Clockmakers Company and there are examples of his work in the Royal Collection. He is famous for his musical and astronomical clocks especially for the export market.
A late 19th century French gilt and patinated brass 'Indian' mantel clock, the eight day movement by Achille Brocot stiking on a gong, stamped 'A star B' and numbered '2005 493', with a silvered dial with Roman numerals, the pagoda shape case decorated with a mihrab arch and with gilt, silvered and coppered figures hunting an elephant, 49.5cm high, 27.5cm wide, on a giltwood stand.
Crom (Theodore R.) Horological Shop Tools, 1700 to 1900, 1980, Florida, published by the author, 4to., original cloth; Idem, Horological Wheel Cutting Engines, 1700 to 1900, 1982, Florida, cloth; Wyke (John) and Smith (John), A Catalogue of Tools for Watch and Clock Makers by John Wyke of Liverpool, 1978, Virginia, oblong 4to., dust wrapper (3) Provenance: From the collection of the late Dr J E S Walker of Hornsea
Clocks and Clockmakers of the UK Moore (A.J.), The Clockmakers of Somerset, 1650-1900, 1998, published by the author, 4to., dust wrapper; Haggar (Arthur L.) & Miller (Leonard F.), Suffolk Clocks & Clockmakers, 1974, dust wrapper; with a comprehensive collection of county and regional clock-making histories (qty) Provenance: From the collection of the late Dr J E S Walker of Hornsea
A late 19th century French marble and bronzed spelter three piece clock garniture, the central clock with enamel floral painted dial, Arabic numerals, twin winding holes, mounted with a figure of a girl, titled Mignon, 52cm high, flanked by a pair of two handled urnular vases, each embossed with cherubs, 34cm high (key and pendulum)

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