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GH Baillie Clutton & Ilbert "Brittens Old Clocks and Watches and their Makers" 1956 GH Baillie, Watches their History, Kenneth Ullyett in Quest of Clocks, Bruton, The History of Clocks and Watches, Dinsdale The Old Clock Makers of Yorkshire, Clutton Collectors collection, White the Clock Markers of London, xxx Manson & Woods, Catalogue of the collection of English and Continental Clocks formed by the late Courtenay A Ilberet 1958 and another items (9)
A 19th Century French gilt spelter and porcelain figural mantel clock With a 8cm porcelain dial with Roman numerals painted with a landscape the two train Japy Freres movement with outside countwheel striking on a saucer bell, the case surmounted with a figure of a sportsman, the drum case with pendant leaves and flowers raised upon a breakfront base on tupie feet. 33cms.
A fine early 19th Century mahogany mantle clock With a 15.5cm silvered dial signed Des Granges Cockspur Street, London, with Roman numerals within slender hinged floral leaf brass convex glazed bezel, the twin chain fusee bell striking movement with anchor escapement with rise and fall to the lenticular bob pendulum shouldered back plate with pendulum holdfast screw, the well figured mahogany rectangular case with a cavetto cornice, with a glazed panel door raised upon a plinth base and bracket feet. 26.5x22x13cms with two keys. *** originally purchased from George W Bennett 1966, ex Douglas Hume *** Britten's Old Clocks and Watches and their Makers page 367 records Des Granges, Peter, Successor to Recordon, 33 Cocksper Street, 1816-1942. CONDITION REPORT: Case - The rectangular top very minor shallow crack left hand corner, the front of the case opposite 9 and 3 o'clock stress crack below the right hand hinge to dial crack, stress crack opposite 9 o'clock, minor chipping around the key hole aperture on the side the silvered dial scratching around the winding apertures and some overall scratching to the dial, floral leaf bezel discoloured, damage inside the glazed back door, glass possibly replaced, wood missing where the clock is attached to the left hand upright, back plate not signed, seat board and supports may have had alterations, part of back bracket feet lacking, front bracket foot part replaced, left hand side of front bracket foot missing.
A 19th Century mahogany rosewood and brass inlaid combined drop-dial wall clock and mercurial barometer signed George Holden of Sheffield With a 44.5cm dial with Roman numerals enclosed by a bowfront glass with gilt metal bezel, the two train eight day movement with anchor escapement striking on a bell with four turned pillars, the trunk centered with a rosewood inlaid wheel barometer enclosed by gilt brass stringing with a 26cm silvered register with a bowfront glass and gilt bezel above a mirror within a reeded frame with an outer brass roundel recess for a thermometer with two hinged doors on each side with a tapering base, 148cm, with two weights, pendulum, winding key and two door keys. (illustrated) CONDITION REPORT: Lot 2038: Bevelled glass the outer glass metalwork oxidised and discoloured. Hinge good condition. Hasp on left hand side good condition. Signature indistinct, overall crazing to dial numerals clear, left hand door hinge sound, right hand door hinge sound. Lower long door on left and right side hinges good condition. Minor cutting away around the left hand door keyhole. Lacking central thermometer above a glass mirror the reeded border shrinkage cracks in six places some oxidisation to the brass roundel surface scratching to the barometer dial, oxidisation the the metal bezel, metal stringing framing the barometer lifted sightly on the right hand side, undercut base central shrinkage crack running the full length good condition. With weights, pendulum and door housing case key and winding key.
An Edwardian inlaid mahogany mantel clock With a 11cm convex white dial, lacking seconds hand the two train Japy Freres movement striking on a coiled gong, the arch top case inlaid with a vase and ribbon tied leaves, silver presentation plaque raised upon a plinth base and gilt metal bun feet. 28.5x10.5x19cms with pendulum.
A oak bracket clock, 20th Century With a 15cm brass dial with subsidiary chime silent and slow fast dials in the arch the three train Junghans movement striking on five gongs, the oak case with an arched top, lacking glazed door raised upon a plinth base and brass bracket feet. 37x29x20cms with a pendulum and key.
A French Louis XV style boulle mantel clock With a 14cm brass dial with blue and white enamel cartouches with Roman numerals against a leafy gilt metal ground, the two train Woppenhein French movement with outside countwheel striking on a bell, the foliate engraved brass and red shell mark case, surmounted with a battle figure seated on a sphere, the case supplied with rococo scrolls, the fret pierced sides raised upon winged mask supports, 42cms (illustrated)
A 19th Century French gilt metal and porcelain mounted mantel clock With a 9.5cm porcelain dial painted with a river view, Roman numerals against a white and blue ground the two train movement with outside countwheel striking on a saucer bell (lacking), the case surmounted with a sportsman on horseback rearing by a lion, the ornate case inset with two porcelain panels painted with musical instruments raised upon paw feet, raised upon a shaped gilt plinth with a key and pendulum. 57cms, some damage to horses tail.
A 19th Century French ebonised glass and Mother of Pearl inlaid mantel clock With a 10cm white dial signed Bennett, the Bennett Cheapside London movement with outside countwheel striking on a saucer bell, the case with a shaped top above an oval glass panel within a scroll and oval frame, overall inlaid with brass scrolls, shell and Mother of Pearl on a scroll base. 39cms with a pendulum and key.
A stained walnut and brass embellished mantel clock With a 10cm convex dial the two train Hamburg American Clock Company movement striking on a coiled gong with a ribbon tied leaf and wreath pediment each column applied with ribbon tied mask figures raised upon a plinth base and brass bracket feet. 34cms highx15cms with a pendulum.
A French cast brass eight day mantel clock With a 8cm convex dial with Roman numerals the two train movement striking on a coiled gong, the case with a domed top with a spirally turned finial, flambeau urns with scrolling handles raised upon a pierced scrolling dragon plinth and bun feet. 32cms high.
A choice French four glass mantel clock With a 11cm gilt metal dial signed Elkington & Company, Paris, with Arabic numerals within roundels, pierced leafy centre the two train E Martie Et Cie, Medalle de Argent 1889, movement, the case with a domed top supporting an eagle resting on a sphere above flambeau urns, four bevelled glass panels each in good condition the central columns chiseled with leaves and flowers raised upon stepped plinth chiseled with scrolls and flower heads, beaded frieze raised upon a plinth and shaped tapering feet with a visible mercurial pendulum, no key, 38x21x13.25cms (illustrated)
A choice 19th Century black marble and figural bronze mantel clock With a 10cm white dial with Roman numerals, lacking movement, replaced with a modern quartz battery, the clock surmounted with a bronze group modelled has scantily clad children, one holding a vase each with drapery raised upon a naturalistic base raised on a black marble fluted column with a circular stepped plinth, 46cms high (illustrated)
A French gilt spelter and enamel mantel clock Signed W.H. Tooke, Paris with a 8.5cm blue and red enamel dial with jeweled roundels enclosing Roman numerals, the two train W.H. Tooke, successor to F L Hausbur, Paris the movement with outside countwheel striking on a saucer bell, the ornate Persian influence case surmounted with a half moon raised upon a blue and gilt sphere, scrolling finials above an urn the drum case flanked by scrolling leaves with gilt and blue roundels, one detached raised upon a hexagonal plinth inset with blue and red enamel panels with pearl style roundels raised upon four winged sea serpents, gilt wood velvet lined plinth, an oval ebonised plinth with a clear glass dome, the clock measures 38cms, overall 49cms including dome, with pendulum and key. (illustrated)
A Victorian grey veined marble figural clock garniture The mantel clock with a 8.9cm dial with Roman numerals, the two train Japy Freres movement with an outside count wheel striking on a saucer bell, variegated grey marble case surmounted with a classical figure lions mask ring handles raised upon a stepped shaped plinth and lions paw feet 46cm x 22cm x 14cm with a pair of conforming gilt metal revolving four branch candelabra supported on a leaf pendant baluster column conforming bases 45cm (3) with a pendulum and a later key. (illustrated) CONDITION REPORT: The mantel clock, the figure surmounting the clock good condition however, would have been holding something in his raised arm, now missing, marble in good condition, right hand marble panel beneath the ring 2 minor chips to marble at the base at the back, two small holes on the left and right sides on top of the frieze plinth at the bottom, very minor holes some wobble in the hinge on the glazed bezel, no chips to winding aperture holes, minor wobble to the rear glazed roundel hinged door, each candelabra no breaks to metalwork, one pendent leaf on the left of the baluster shaft loose, marble good condition, feet good condition, the matching candelabra some movement which revolves the candelabra, minor bend in the left hand branch requires minor straightening,very, very minor bruise to the marble on the shaped cavetto above the frieze, three minor chips to marble at the back on the plinth, possibly old crack to marble on the base of the plinth, generally in good condition. Working condition - we do not guarantee a clock to be in working condition, however in this case the striking movement is working but requires adjustment because the hour strike occurs on the half hour, the clock is working but not left running for a long time.
An oak cased bracket clock, late 19th early 20th Century With a 9.5cm arched silvered dial signed John Byrne & Son Ltd., Liverpool with Roman numerals, subsidiary chime silent and slow fast dials, the two train Winterhalder & Hoffmeir movement, striking on two gongs, the case with an arched top raised upon a stepped plinth base and brass bracket feet. 22x17x13cms
A French repeating carriage clock by Henri Jacot With a 7cm white dial with Roman numerals with a platform lever escapement striking on a coiled gong, stamped with trademark parrot and initials HJ, No: 5013 with a corniche case with repeating button raised upon a plinth base. 17cms including handle x 9x8cms.
A Victorian brass variegated marble and hardstone mantel clock With a 9cm dial with Roman numerals, the two train Japy Freres movement No: 4216 striking on a saucer bell, the architectural case with variegated marble inset columns applied with hardstone roundels raised upon a plinth base and bracket feet, 29x25x14.5cms.
An Edwardian inlaid mahogany bracket clock With a 14cm silvered dial, Roman numerals with a slow fast dial in the arch the two train Winterhalder and Hofmeier, German movement striking on two gongs, arched top case inlaid with line inlays raised upon a plinth base and gilt metal bracket feet. 27x21x15cms, with pendulum and key.
An early 19th Century inlaid mahogany longcase clock With a 36cm arched dial signed Barraclough Thornton with subsidiary seconds and date dials, the arch painted with a pastoral landscape with shepherd and shepherdess, the single train 30 hour movement with outside countwheel striking on a saucer bell, the case with a swan neck cresting above turned wood columns, the trunk with a short inlaid door flanked by fluted quarter columns raised upon an inlaid plinth base and shaped bracket feet. 240cms.
A George IV oak and inlaid longcase clock With a 35.5cm white arched dial signed Jn Callcott, Cotton, dated 1819, with subsidiary seconds with Roman and Arabic numerals and date aperture, the spandrels painted with flowers, the lunar calendar with a masted vessel and a landscape, the two train eight day movement with anchor escapement, rack striking on a saucer bell, the case with a swan neck cresting, inlaid frieze applied with gilt metal and anthemion's, spirally turned brass capped columns, the trunk crossbanded with an inlaid shaped door flanked by reeded quarter columns raised upon a plinth base with two weights, pendulum, winding and door keys, requires restoration. 226cms.
An 18th Century and later mahogany case longcase clock With a 27cm brass dial signed Wright, Northwich with Roman numerals, date aperture, mask and leaf spandrels the single train movement with outside count wheel striking on a later overhead bell, the case with a cavetto cornice above a plain frieze, the slender trunk with a shaped door flanked by fluted quarter columns raised upon a panel plinth base and bracket feet, 211cms, plinth 39cms wide, with one weight and pendulum.
A fine Victorian mahogany and inlaid three train chiming longcase clock With a 32cm brass and silvered dial signed Selfridge London with Arabic numerals within roundels subsidiary seconds dial the centre with gilt blind fret scrolls spandrels, the arch with subsidiary chime silent Whittington and Westminster dials the substantial movement striking on eight gongs with a 18cm brass pendulum bob the case with a swan neck resting with leaf and flower roundels above gilt brass capped fluted columns the trunk with bevelled glass panels flanked by similar columns raised upon a panelled plinth base the raised panel inlaid with marquetry depicting a dragon and Jermyn Court London S. W. raised upon a plinth base, with three substantial weights largest 30cm x 8.5cm diameter with a winding key, case key, pendulum and three weights. Approximately 250cm high with the plinth 56cm x 37cm (illustrated)
A Fine 18th Century Dutch marquetry longcase clock, signed Jan Bernardus Vrijthoff With a 13", 33cm brass and silvered dial signed Jan Bernardus Vrijthoff Hagae with subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture with a central alarm dial above a date register, cast spandrels emblematic of the four seasons with a lunar calendar in the arch with a moon phase above half roundels engraved with a sportsman and a figure smoking a pipe the two train eight day movement with anchor escapement striking the half hour and hours on two overhead bells the case with a caddy top surmounted with a gilt metal figure of Hercules supporting a globe blue with stars flanked by carved wood figures the shaped trunk with a moulded border inlaid with a vase of blooms of leaves and a bird above glass lenticle enclosed by a figure seated on a cow within a shell leaf and mask border above a classical urn with flowers and leaves, the shaped canted plinth inlaid with a bird perched upon a vase flower and leaf strewn ground raised upon a shaped plinth and bun feet. 259cms. (illustrated) CONDITION REPORT: Lot 2075: A Dutch clock, a heading case the bell shape top fret-work carving in good condition. Central figure of Hercules good condition. Left and right figures good condition, minor to the edge of the trumpet to the winged angel, small repair to left arm of the opposing angel attached to the trumpet. Frieze below Hercules blind fret-work good condition. Marquetry inlay to dial door good condition. Some oxidization to the metal at the top and bottom of each column. Fine fret-work side panels in good condition. Oxidisation to the metal of the inset columns at the back on each side. Trunk, marquetry in good condition, long door marquetry in good condition canted angles and sides marquetry in good condition, the plinth base the central panel a shrinkage crack running left to right approximately 32cm, which is near the bottom of the plinth approximately 27cm down from the top of the panel. Side panels good condition, plinth good condition. Circular bun feet old can not guarantee if they are original back bracket feet. The movement good condition large and small saucer bell with two hammers, not been running. With pendulum and door key presently weights are missing.
A good early 19th Century mahogany cased longcase clock With a 23cm silvered dial signed John Hill, Covent Gardens, London, with Roman numerals, the two train movement with anchor escapement striking on a saucer bell, the slender well figured mahogany case with a cavetto cornice above a long door, outset cavetto moulding above a fluted panel raised upon a plinth base with two weights, pendulum and winding and door keys. 187cms (illustrated) *** Britten's Old Clocks & Watches and their makers records a John Hill, 15 James Street, Covent Garden 1820. CONDITION REPORT: The case cavetto good condition, hinged door brass roundel may have been replaced, signs of renewed putty around the glass frame, floor to hood back original, the side panel door hinges appear to be original, left of the door three holes one larger and the other two, two small holes at the back of the side, seat board old with other holes and apertures, support members inside case support the dial may have been replaced, unusual fluting, long door no warps, good figure timber, top right hand hinge slightly loose, the panel plinth stress crack at the top approximately 15cms, original plinth, pendulum and two weights and a good quality turned brass handled winder with door key.;
An 18th Century walnut and inlaid marquetry longcase clock With a 28cm silvered dial signed Samuell Wainwright, North Hampton No: 2742 with Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds and date aperture, leaf and flower, engraved spandrels, the single train 30 hour movement with outside countwheel striking on a bell, the cave with a cavetto cornice above a blind fret carved frieze, spirally turned and gilt painted outset columns, the long door with a glass lenticle inlaid with marquetry flowers and leaves raised upon inlaid plinth base, overall inlaid with line inlays. 198cms. with one weight and pendulum. *** Old clocks and watches records Samuell Wainwright, North Hampton, a 1763-1795 watch. CONDITION REPORT: Lot 2077: The walnut and marquetry case extensively re-polished fret-work frieze has been restored spirally turned columns gilt metal reel and plinth ends repainted, glass probably replace to side panels, top hinge to long door replaced, plinth base good condition, original back board running the top of the plinth lower part replaced, foot board replaced. Dial fits tight within outer flanges possibly associated.

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