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Los 145

A Kieninger and Obergfell battery operated `Kundo` electronic clock.

Los 179

A gilt metal Continental easel clock with white enamelled baton numerals, the case in the form of a castle.26cm high

Los 436

A Victorian oak longcase clock with 8 day movement by Mosely of Cumberworth, with brass dial.

Los 101

Ten pieces of Mauchline ware, comprising; a clock form money box (Burns Monument, Kilmarnock/He’ll have misfortunes …), 11.5cm, a rectangular box (Dunoon From The Church Tower), 10cm, a napkin ring (Ventnor Looking East), four more napkin rings (All photographic – Castle Street, Aberdeen/Branksome Lake, Bournemouth/Bournemouth From East Cliff) one untitled, last three in alternate light and dark, a tumbler case (The Pier, Cleethorpes), 7.2cm, a cylinder box (Whitby From End Of The West Pier), 8.4cm, and a rectangular box (Bournemouth Pier), fitted internally as a double photograph frame, 12cm. (10)

Los 60

An Edwardian oak-cased architectural form mantel clock, the arched brass dial with silvered chapter ring and chime/silent in the arch, the gong striking and chiming movement stamped Gustav Becker, 39cm high

Los 61

An Arts & Crafts oak-cased mantel clock, the circular blue enamel dial and surrounding panels (faded) decorated with fruit and flowers, having a simple gong striking movement, 45cm high

Los 62

An unusual G. P. O. double-sided single fusee Post Office clock, the two enamel dials with Royal cipher and G. P. O. within an octagonal-shaped case, 41cm diameter

Los 63

A laminated propeller boss clock with Swiss `Buren` movement, 22cm diameter

Los 65

A modern French repeating carriage clock, the white enamel dial signed L`Epee, moon phase and subsidiary dials for day, month and date, striking on a gong within the dentil case and supported on columns, 20cm high

Los 66

A hardwood propeller boss wall clock with circular gilt dial and `Buren` drum movement, 28cm wide, 18cm high

Los 2640

Original Clock Golf game – comes complete with white painted roman numerals I-XII, instructions, metal pin flag and metal hole period Lynx golf ball in the makers fitted box – box lid corners split plus original J B Halley & Co "The Ocobo" Putting Improver metal practice aid for Indoor or outdoor use – in makers box c/w Fortnum and Mason Sports Dept label – one panel to the lid missing (2)

Los 382

Collection of Sporting Time Keeping Stop Watches: To consist of Heuer, Junghans and C L Guinand all in working condition together with a Smiths Minutes Desk Clock (4)

Los 130

A Swiss silver lady’s desk clock, by Movado, of triangular form on pedestal rectangular base, with enamelled decoration, 9cm long

Los 121

A George III oak eight-day longcase clock with unusual chapter ring, Charles and Edward Gillet, Manchester, late 18th century, the four pillar movement with anchor escapement and hour striking on a bell controlled by locking pins fitted to the strike great wheel, the 12 inch square brass dial with subsidiary seconds and calendar dials to the symmetrical scroll engraved centre within applied Roman numeral chapter ring with Arabic five minutes to outer track and unusual half hour markers which comprise of letters to form the name JOSEPH JEPSON the lower edge signed Cha`s & Edw. Gillet, Manchester, the angles with rococo scroll cast spandrels, the case with ogee shaped caddy surmount above cavetto moulded cornice, foliate fretwork frieze and columns flanking the square hood door, the trunk with shaped-top mahogany crossbanded caddy-moulded door flanked by quarter columns to front angles, on raised-panel fronted plinth base with ogee bracket feet, 217cm (85.5ins) high. The partnership between Charles and Edward Gillet is recorded in Baillie, G.H. Watchmakers & Clockmakers of the World as working circa 1790-1800. The name formed from letters positioned as half hour markers is highly unusual and probably spells out the name of the original owner.

Los 124

An Edwardian inlaid mahogany quarter chiming eight-day longcase clock, unsigned, early 20th century, the four pillar triple train movement chiming the quarters on a choice of either eight bells or four gongs and striking the hour on a further gong, the 12.5 inch brass break-arch dial with subsidiary seconds dial to the matted centre within applied silvered Roman numeral chapter ring with fleur-de-lys half hour markers and Arabic five minutes, the angles with winged cherub head and scroll cast spandrels and with chime selection switch at three o`clock, the arch with subsidiary CHIME/SILENT selection dial flanked by scroll cast mounts, the swan neck pedimented case with foliate inlay above brass Corinthian pillars and rectangular scroll pierced sound frets to sides, the trunk with shallow-arch door decorated with a drapery swag above elaborate tall foliate scroll marquetry cartouche within satinwood banded surround, on plinth base with conforming marquetry panel and moulded skirt incorporating shaped apron and bracket feet, 234cm (92ins) high.

Los 125

An unusual mahogany cased gilt brass eight-day longcase domestic regulator, Ernest Mortimer Thomas, dated 1962, the four pillar movement with hour-glass shaped pierced frontplate and conforming large diameter backplate with Harrison`s maintaining power, deadbeat escapement and six-spoke wheel crossings, regulated by steel-alloy rod pendulum with large diameter cylindrical bob supported via `T` bar suspension from scroll pierced brackets fitted to the circular movement supporting plate screwed to the rear of the case, with signature Ernest Mortimer Thomas 1962 to centre and scroll decorated spandrel projections to angles, the 13 inch pierced slender silvered Roman cartouche numeral chapter ring supported via four elongated feet to the edge of the movement backplate and with conforming subsidiary seconds dial beneath twelve o`clock, the simple mahogany case with moulded cornice above bevel glazed front door and side panels, on tall plinth base with ogee moulded skirt, 203cm, (80inches) high.

Los 126

A George III oak eight-day longcase clock, George Hewett, Martley, late 18th century, the four pillar rack and bell striking movement with 12 inch square brass dial with subsidiary seconds dial and signed signed George Hewett, Martley to the scroll engraved silvered centre within applied Roman numeral chapter ring with concentric calendar to the inner track and Arabic five minutes, the angles with scroll cast spandrels, in a case with cavetto moulded cornice and three-quarter columns to hood above rectangular caddy moulded door to trunk, on plain plinth base with moulded skirt, 198cm (78ins) high.

Los 127

An oak eight-day longcase clock, the dial bearing signature for Springer, Stockport, 18th century and later, now with 19th century four pillar rack and bell striking movement fitted to an 11 inch square brass dial with ring turned calendar aperture to the foliate scroll engraved matted centre within applied Roman numeral chapter ring with fleur-de-lys half hour markers and bearing signature Springer, STOCKPORT to lower edge, the angles with female mask and scroll cast spandrels, now in a case with ogee moulded caddy above conforming cornice, blind fret fronted frieze and turned columns flanking dial, the trunk with shaped top door over plain plinth base with moulded skirt incorporating bracket feet, 206cm (81inches) high.

Los 128

A walnut eight-day longcase clock, mid 18th century and later, the 19th century four pillar rack and bell striking movement with 12 inch white painted Roman numeral break-arch dial with subsidiary calendar and seconds dials and bearing signature Leddgeer, Norwich to centre, with game bird painted spandrels and conforming landscape with hunstman and hound to arch, now in an earlier case with later swan neck crest above moulded cornice and three-quarter columns to hood, the trunk with break-arch crossbanded door, on conforming plinth base with moulded skirt, 226cm (89ins) high.

Los 130

A French gilt brass mounted walnut miniature longcase clock, Maple and Co. Paris, circa 1900, the eight-day bell striking movement stamped MAPLE & Co. PARIS within rectangular cartouche to backplate, the circular cream enamel dial painted to simulate a thirteen piece Roman numeral dial with Arabic five minutes to outer track and with glazed convex bezel, the case with foliate scroll crest and conforming side mounts terminating with stylised dolphins to hood section above glazed waisted trunk with further mounts to angles, on panel fronted plinth base with scroll cast feet, 49cm (19.25ins) high; with non original a gilt metal mounted oak wall bracket of ogee outline with cast mounts to angles and base, 19cm (7.5ins) high, the clock and wall bracket 58cm (22.75ins) high overall.

Los 132

A French Louis XV style small gilt metal mounted tortoishell mantel clock, S. Marti & Company, Paris, late 19th century, the eight-day gong striking movement with S. Marti et Cie, MEDAILLE D`ARGENT 1889 roundel to backplate, the circular white enamel Roman numeral dial painted to resemble a thirteen piece dial within a bevel-glazed cast bezel, the waisted red stained shell veneered case with pierced scroll cast surmount to the ogee shaped upstand above conforming foliate cast mounts to angles, on outswept scroll feet with decorative apron between, 35.5cm (14ins) high.

Los 135

A French Louis XV style small gilt metal mounted boulle mantel clock, Thomas Pearce and Son, Paris, late 19th century, the eight-day bell striking movement with blue on white enamel Roman numeral dial signed THO.S PEARCE & SON, PARIS within circular glazed bezel, the waisted foliate brass and red stained shell marquetry veneered case with foliate bud finial surmount to the ogee shaped upstand above conforming foliate cast mounts to front angles and shaped glazed panel beneath dial, on outswept scroll feet with decorative apron between, 30cm (12ins) high.

Los 136

A French lacquered cast brass mantel clock, retailed by Brownbill & Co. Leeds, late 19th century, the eight-day gong striking movement stamped 2040 4 2 to backplate and with scroll cast centred silvered Roman numeral convex dial inscribed BROWNBILL & Co., LEEDS within bevel glazed bezel, the case with knopped finial to the foliate scroll panel cast cushion-shaped dome surmount bordered by a pierced crest to each side over further scroll panel decoration to angles around dial flanked by roundels centred with lions mask handles to sides, on conforming decorated skirt base with winged cherub head mount to front and lions paw feet, 33cm (13ins) high.

Los 137

A French patinated and gilt spelter mounted green marble mantel clock garniture, unsigned, circa 1900, the eight-day bell striking movement with circular white enamel Arabic numeral dial within glazed bezel with decorative foliate scroll cast surround, the case with surmount cast in the Art Nouveau manner as a semi clad standing female above plinth base with gilt ring handles to the outswept side sections, on plinth base with shaped apron flanked by gilt scroll supports, 60cm (23.5ins) high; with a pair of five light candelabra ensuite, each with four scroll branches over baluster upright, 61cm (24ins) high, (3).

Los 139

A French Sevres style porcelain inset ormolu mantel clock, retailed by Arthur Jack, Paris and Cheltenham, late 19th century, the eight-day bell striking movement inscribed ARTHUR JACK PARIS & CHELTENHAM to backplate, the circular blue ground porcelain Roman numeral cartouche dial with centre painted with a putto above repeat signature within bead cast bezel, the elaborate case with detail highlighted with three varying tones of gilding with floral swag draped twin handled porcelain urn surmount above conforming festoon decoration to the scroll cast crest flanked by finials, the dial flanked by floral painted porcelain columns with curved landscape painted apron panel between, the sides cast with strapwork panels centred with a finial, on bowed invered breakfront base with leaf chased decoration to top moulding and porcelain panel inset drop centre, on cast toupe feet; with original giltwood plinth and on ebonised wood base with glass dome cover, the clock 38cm (15ins) high; 47cm (18.5ins) high overall. Please note: The dome of this clock is damaged

Los 140

A French Louis XV style small gilt metal mounted boulle mantel clock, unsigned, late 19th century, the eight-day gong striking movement with foliate gilt cast dial applied with white Roman cartouche numerals within circular bevel-glazed bezel, the waisted foliate brass and red stained shell marquetry veneered case with pierced scroll cast surmount to the ogee shaped upstand above conforming foliate cast mounts to angles, on outswept scroll feet with decorative apron between, 33cm (13ins) high.

Los 141

A French Louis XV style small gilt metal mounted boulle mantel clock, Samuel Marti, Paris, late 19th century, the eight-day gong striking movement with Samuel Marti, MEDAILLE D`OR, PARIS 1900 roundel to backplate and circular simulated thirteen piece white Roman numeral enamel dial within circular bevel-glazed bezel, the waisted foliate brass and red stained shell marquetry veneered case with pierced scroll cast surmount to the ogee shaped upstand above conforming foliate cast mounts to angles, on outswept scroll feet with decorative apron between, 36cm (14ins) high.

Los 142

A French Sevres style porcelain inset ormolu mantel clock, mid 19th century, the eight-day bell striking movement stamped J.B.D. within an oval cartouche to backplate, the porcelain dial with floral garland to centre within blue ground cartouche Roman numeral chapter ring, the case with pineapple finial and music trophy panel decorated porcelain body to the urn surmount over female mask side handles and splayed pedestal support inset with a further polychrome painted panel and with acanthus cast side scrolls, on shaped plinth base with conforming inset panel and toupe feet, 33cm (13ins) high.

Los 143

A French ormolu mantel clock, unsigned, circa 1870, the eight-day bell striking movement stamped J.B.D. within an oval cartouche to backplate, the circular white enamel Roman numeral dial with Breguet pattern moon hands within bead cast bezel, the case of waisted form with elaborate rococo scroll cast and chased dial surround above splayed foliate supports, mounted on integral base cast with conforming scrolls and incorporating scallop shell decorated feet, 32cm (12.5ins) high; with original giltwood base, 37cm (14.5ins) high overall.

Los 145

A French Charles X gilt metal mounted mahogany portico mantel clock, early 19th century, the eight-day countwheel bell striking movement with knife-edge suspension for the `gridiron` pendulum, the dial with engine-turned gilt centre within narrow white enamel Roman numeral chapter ring and fruiting vine and ropetwist decorated milled bezel, the case with ogee cornice to the plain entablature above four columns with engine turned gilt caps and bases and with movement supported in a drum between, on conforming plinth base with disc feet, 49cm (19.25ins) high.

Los 146

A French lacquered brass carriage clock, unsigned, circa 1900, the eight-day gong striking movement with silvered platform lever escapement and rectagular white enamel Roman numeral dial, in `Corinthian pillars` type case with hinged carrying handle and on squab feet, 14cm (5.5ins) high excluding handle.

Los 147

A French gilt brass petit sonnerie carriage clock with push-buton repeat, unsigned, circa 1900, the two train movement ting-tang striking the quarters on two gongs and striking the hour on the larger of the two, with silvered platform lever escapement and Silent/Quarters selection lever to underside, with rectangular white enamel Roman numeral dial and in gilt `corniche` type case with hinged carrying handle, 12.5cm (5ins) high excluding handle.

Los 148

A French lacquered brass carriage clock with push-button repeat and alarm, unsigned, circa 1900, the two train gong striking movement with original silvered platform lever escapement and white enamel Roman numeral dial with Breguet pattern blued steel hands and subsidiary alarm setting dial to lower margin, the bevel glazed `corniche` type case with hinged carrying handle,14.5cm (5.75ins) high excluding handle; with original leather covered outer travelling case.

Los 149

A French lacquered brass carriage clock with push-button repeat, unsigned, late 19th century, the eight-day gong striking movement with silvered platform lever escapement and stamped 4219 to backplate, with white enamel Roman numeral dial and in bevel glazed `corniche` type case with hinged carrying handle, 14cm (5.5ins) high excluding handle.

Los 151

A Continental Dutch striking giltwood `sunburst` wall clock, unsigned, probably Swiss, circa 1800, the eight-day two train four pillar movement with verge escapement and strikework mounted on the backplate for sounding the hours on two different bells at both the hour and half hour, the 9.5 inch convex white enamel Roman numeral dial with pierced brass hands and turned gilt surround, the case of elaborate sunburst form fitted with box to rear with side doors and pendulum access flap to the curved base.

Los 153

A French tole peinte mural wall clock, Horiot, Paris, circa 1830, the eight-day countwheel bell striking movement with circular white Roman numeral enamel dial signed Horiot A Paris to centre within glazed engine turned gilt bezel, the simulated rosewood painted metal octagonal case with stylised gilt foliate scroll decoration to the stepped fascia with concave sided facets to upper tier, the top with ball finial pierced with a ring for wall hanging, 46cm (18ins) high.

Los 156

A brass mounted mahogany quarter chiming bracket clock, unsigned, circa 1900, the German triple train going barrel movement with rise/fall regulation and chiming a choice of two tunes on either four gongs or eight bells and stamped with L.F.S. trademark within oval cartouche to backplate, the 8 inch wide rectangular brass dial with matted centre within applied silvered Roman numeral chapter ring with stylised fleur-de-lys half hour markers and Arabic five minutes to outer track, the angles applied with foliate cast gilt spandrels with the upper margin extented to incorporate subsidiary SLOW/FAST and CHIME ON EIGHT BELLS/ WESTMINSTER ON GONGS dials, the bell-top case with brass carrying handle and pineapple finials above bevel glazed dial aperture fitted with silvered brass fillet flanked by brass line inlaid canted angles and brass grille side frets, on moulded skirt base with brass bracket feet, 46cm (18ins) high excluding handle.

Los 157

A Victorian carved walnut bracket clock, unsigned, late 19th century, the four pillar twin chain fusee gong striking movement with rise/fall regulation and pendulum holdfast to backplate, the 5 inch wide rectangular silvered Roman numeral dial with fine foliate scroll engraved infill to lower spandrels and around the subsidiary STRIKE/SILENT and SLOW/FAST regulation dials to the extended upper margin, the case with tied swag and acanthus carved decoration to caddy surmount above bevel glazed front door with canted silvered brass fillet insert flanked by fluted canted angles and pierced rectangular frets to sides, on acanthus carved moulded skirt base with squab feet, 35.5cm (14ins) high.

Los 1518

Eight day Swiss timepiece carriage clock with lever escapement, white enamel face, in a brass case with swing handle, signed - Matthew Norman, London, 14.5cm overall height including handle

Los 1519

Contemporary eight day carriage clock with lever escapement, visible strike mechanism striking on a bell, white enamel dial, signed - Rapport, London, in a brass case with swing handle, 14cm overall including handle

Los 1537

Circular wall clock with twelve inch enamel dial and spring-driven movement striking on a bell, in a mahogany case, 38cm overall diameter

Los 1542

Victorian mantel clock with eight day French movement striking on a gong, matt brass dial with cream enamel chapter ring, in a black marble architectural case with engraved floral decoration and applied dedication plaque

Los 1560

Victorian 'Postman's Alarm' wall clock with painted wooden dial, mahogany surround, 29cm diameter

Los 1660

Late eighteenth century eight day longcase clock movement with 12 inch square painted dial with painted fruit and floral spandrels, subsidiary moon roller and calendar dials, indistinctly signed, possibly Hewett Marlborough

Los 1687

Late nineteenth century mantel clock with eight day spring-driven movement striking on two gongs, signed - Lenzkirch A.G.U. 6.5 inch square brass dial with matted centre and silvered chapter ring, in a decorative oak architectural case with brass mounts and side handles, 47cm overall height

Los 1688

Late nineteenth century tall mantel clock with spring-driven timepiece, movement signed - Lenzkirch A.G.U. 1 Million no. 575524, with silvered circular dial on a brass backplate with engraved decoration, in an oak case with stepped pediment and full length glazed door, 28.5cm overall height

Los 1689

Late nineteenth century mantel clock with eight day spring-driven movement striking on two gongs, signed - Lenzkirch A.G.U., 6 3/8 inch square, brass dial with matted centre, face mask spandrels and silvered chapter ring, in an architectural case with Corinthian pilasters, 40cm overall height

Los 1690

Nineteenth century mantel clock with French eight day spring-driven movement, outside countwheel, striking on a bell with decorative brass dial with individual enamelled numerals, in a bronzed case with pierced decoration and classically inspired mounts, surmounted by an urn, 36cm overall height

Los 1691

Late nineteenth century mantel clock with French eight day spring-driven timepiece movement, white enamel dial with pierced brass centre, in an oak case with cushion top and brass mounts, standing on four cast lion's paw feet, 31cm overall height

Los 1694

Nineteenth century black marble clock case in the form of a sarcophagus with applied bronze plaques depicting children sewing and reaping, standing on four metal feet with garland decoration, the case surmounted by a bronze figure of a seated Carolean gentleman writing in a book, 50cm overall height

Los 1696

Victorian clock garniture comprising a large mantel clock with eight day French movement, outside countwheel, striking on a bell, signed - L M, black enamel dial with gold numerals, in a black slate and marble case with scroll supports and inset gold floral decoration, together with a pair of black slate and marble tazza clock, 54.8cm wide (3)

Los 1699

Nineteenth century French mantel clock with eight day movement, outside countwheel striking on a bell, signed - Ducasse à Paris, white enamel dial with blue numerals and gold hands, in a classically decorated ormolu case surmounted with the figure of a seated angel with globe and telescope, 40cm overall height

Los 1700

Nineteenth century French mantel clock with eight day movement, outside countwheel striking on a bell with white enamel dial, in a decorative gold and bronze case surmounted with figures of a female feeding a goat, 34cm overall height

Los 1701

Large late nineteenth century mantel clock with French eight day movement, outside countwheel striking on a bell with white enamel dial, in a drum case standing on a bronzed plinth surmounted with a figure of Diana with dog, 70cm overall height

Los 1702

Nineteenth century mantel clock with French eight day movement, outside countwheel striking on a bell, white enamel dial with floral decoration, in a drum case, standing on a circular plinth surmounted with bronzed figures of two male children on a picnic, climbing a tree, 67cm overall height

Los 1751

Contemporary eight day brass carriage clock with cylinder escapement and white enamel face, signed 'London Clock Co.', 14cm overall height including handle

Los 1752

Contemporary eight day brass carriage clock with cylinder escapement and white enamel face, signed 'London Clock Co.', 14cm overall height including handle

Los 1762

Early twentieth century carriage clock with eight day movement, cylinder escapement, white enamel dial, in a brass case, compass, pocket watch and Victorian silver plated purse (4)

Los 1791

Contemporary grandfather clock with sun and moon dial in mahogany case

Los 208

Selection of Royal Worcester 2000 AD items to celebrate the Millenium, including clock and trinket boxes (7 pieces)

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