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Los 509

A XIX Century Oak and Mahogany Longcase Clock, with swan neck pediment, cross banded door and reeded columns, on square base, the 8 day movement having painted white dial, by Thomas De Gruchy, Jersey.

Los 510

An Early XIX Century Painted Pine Longcase Clock, with stepped pediment to hood, (glass damaged), the trunk having arched door, on plinth base, with 30 hour movement and white painted dial by J. C. Petherick of Stratton.

Los 511

A 1930`s Oak Eight Day Westminster Grandmother Clock, with circular dial and applied decoration, glazed and bevelled door, on bracket feet, 196cms high.

Los 164

A French White Biscuit Porcelain Mantel Clock, Leda and the Swan, circa 1870, the nude maiden seated on rockwork and flanked by the friendly swan over a stream, the drum movement with later white enamel circular 6cm dial with black Arabic numerals, upon a shaped green veined marble plinth, on six gilt metal toupie feet, 25.5cm high

Los 256

A Lady`s Steel and Gold Quartz Wristwatch, signed Cartier, model: Panthere, circa 1990, quartz movement, silvered dial with Roman numerals, secret Cartier signature at 10 o`clock, case back secured by eight screws and numbered 1057917 003306, Cartier steel and gold bracelet with concealed double deployant clasp, 24mm wide, together with Cartier boxes and booklets

Los 1265

A Gilt Brass Striking and Repeating Carriage Clock, retailed by G.Wadham, Bath, circa 1890, the gorge case with carrying handle and repeat button, glazed bevelled panels, white enamel dial with Roman numerals, twin barrel movement with gilt finished platform lever escapement and striking on a bell, movement backplate numbered 2406, 14cm high, together with an associated outer case (worn)

Los 1266

A Gilt Brass Striking and Repeating Carriage Clock, retailed by E.White, Paris, circa 1890, the gorge case with carrying handle and repeat button, bevelled glazed panels, white enamel dial with Roman numerals, twin barrel movement with silvered platform lever escapement and striking on a gong, movement backplate signed and numbered 34357, 16cm high

Los 1267

A Gilt Brass Striking and Repeating Carriage Clock with Alarm, signed Charles Oudin, Palais, Royal, circa 1840, the one piece case with carrying handle, repeat button, glazed bevelled panels, white enamel dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary alarm dial, twin barrel movement with a gilt finished platform lever escapement and striking on a bell, 14.5cm high

Los 1268

A Rare Small Gilt Brass Grande Sonnerie Carriage Clock, signed Drocourt, No.27470, circa 1880, the small gorge case with carrying handle and repeat button, glazed bevelled panels, underside of the case with selection lever for striking/silent/full striking, white enamel dial with Roman and Arabic outer five minute markers, twin barrel movement with later platform lever escapement, striking the quarters and hours with two hammers on to two gongs, movement backplate stamped DC for Drocourt and numbered 27470, 13cm high

Los 1270

A Gilt Brass Grand Sonnerie Carriage Clock with Alarm, circa 1890, the case with carrying handle and repeat button, glazed bevelled panels, underside of the case with selection lever for grand sonnerie/petite sonnerie/silence, white enamel Arabic chapter ring surrounded with pierced scroll work depicting lions to either side of the alarm dial, twin barrel movement with silvered platform lever escapement, quarter and hour striking with two hammer on to two blued steel gongs and a further hammer for the alarm, 20cm high

Los 1271

A Gilt Brass Striking and Repeating Carriage Clock, circa 1890, the case with bamboo style columns, carrying handle and repeat button, glazed bevelled panels, gilt coloured dial with Roman numerals, twin barrel movement with silvered platform lever escapement and striking on a gong, 20cm high

Los 1272

A French Gilt Brass and Enamel Striking and Repeating Carriage Clock, circa 1880, the Anglaise-riche case with three finely enamelled panels depicting colourful birds amongst floral decoration, dial with silvered Roman chapter ring and the enamel surround decorated with a butterfly and flowers, carrying handle and repeat button to the top, twin barrel movement with a silvered platform lever escapement and striking on a gong, movement backplate numbered 1703, 19cm high

Los 1273

A Late 19th Century French Repeating Carriage Clock, the case with bevelled glass panels, circular white enamel dial with black Roman numerals and outer Arabic minutes, the backplate numbered 2360, 17cm high, together with distressed outer carrying case

Los 1274

A Gilt Brass Striking and Repeating Carriage Clock, retailed by Le Roy & Fils, Palais Royal 13 & 15 Paris, circa 1880, the gorge case with carrying handle and repeat button, glazed bevelled panels, case front with engraved initials and a family crest, white enamel dial with Roman numerals and signed, twin barrel movement with silvered platform lever escapement and striking on a gong, movement backplate signed to the lower edge and numbered 8184, 17.5cm high

Los 1275

A Giant Gilt Brass Quarter Striking Carriage Clock, signed G.F.Frodsham, 31 Gracechurch St, London, circa 1880, the gorge case with top carrying handle and bevelled glass panels, white enamel dial with Roman and outer Arabic numerals and signed, around the dial with engraved scroll work, twin barrel movement with large silvered platform lever escapement and signed to the platform, bimetallic balance, striking the quarters and hours with two hammers onto two gongs, 25cm high

Los 1276

A Silver Gilt Brass Four Glass Striking Mantel Clock, signed Dent, 33 Cockspur Street, London, circa 1880, the case with four glazed bevelled panels, Corinthian columns to the corners, the front of the base with engraved presentation inscription, 4-inch white enamel dial with Roman numerals, recessed centre with visible Brocot escapement and signed, twin barrel movement with striking on a bell, movement backplate numbered 26058, twin mercury tube pendulum, 34cm high

Los 1277

A Swiss Brass Atmos Clock, signed Jaeger LeCoultre, No.23341, circa 1970, the gilt brass case with five glazed panels, 4-3/4-inch silvered chapter ring with applied Arabic and dagger markers, central skeletonised view of the movement and with a large oscillating balance wheel beneath, spirit level to base, signed and numbered 23341, 24cm high, together with Jaeger LeCoultre fitted case and booklet

Los 1279

A Four Glass Champleve Enamel Mantel Clock, circa 1890, the gilt brass case with four bevelled glazed panels, multi coloured champleve enamel throughout, 4-1/2-inch dial with Arabic numerals, twin barrel movement striking on a gong, movement backplate stamped AD Mougin and numbered 112, pendulum bob with champleve enamel, 36cm high

Los 1280

A French Brass Striking Mantel Clock, circa 1890, the elaborate engraved and scrolled brass plates, 3-1/4-inch white enamel Roman chapter ring, skeletonised central view of the movement, twin barrel movement with outside countwheel striking on a bell, movement backplate stamped Vincenti & Cie and Wurtel a Paris and PB, raised upon a red velvet baize and rosewood veneered and inlaid base, beneath glass dome, 37cm high,

Los 1281

A Black Slate Mantel Clock with Long Duration, signed Achille Brocot, No.4486, circa 1870, the flat top case with canted fluted corners and marble panels beneath, 5-1/4-inch white enamel dial with Roman numerals, recessed dial centre with visible Brocot escapement and signed, long duration movement with three barrels between the plates and two further barrels positioned to the movement backplate, movement backplate stamped AB within a star and numbered 4486, Brocot suspension, 39cm high Achille Brocot (b.Paris 1817, d.1878). An eminent maker who devised his own escapement and adjustable pendulum suspension. See Baillie (GH) Watchmakers & Clockmakers of the World, page 41.

Los 1282

A Good Westminster Cathedral Chiming Skeleton Clock, signed Maugham, Beverley, circa 1885, triple chain driven fusee movement with anchor escapement, six spoke wheels, chiming the quarters on eight bells and striking the hour on a large gong, signed Maugham, Beverley on two silvered plaques, also with presentation central silvered plaque inscribed Presented to Mr Charles Arden, by members of the Beverley District Conservative Association, in token of their esteem and appreciation of valuable services rendered by him on behalf of the conservative cause in Beverley April 1887, 5-3/4-inch silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals, movement raised upon a wooden base and beneath a glazed dome, twin mercury tubed pendulum, 61cm high

Los 1284

A Gilt Brass Atmos Clock, signed Jaeger LeCoultre, No.277744, circa 1975, the gilt brass case with five glazed side panels, 5-inch square dial with Arabic and dagger markers, dial signed, central skeletonised view of the movement with large oscillating balance wheel beneath, spirit level to base, movement signed and numbered 277744, 24cm high

Los 1285

A French Ormolu and Bronze Striking Mantel Clock, retailed by C.Detouche, Fseur De L`Empereur, Due St Martin 228 & 230, Paris, circa 1850, the case surmounted by a classical centurion figure holding a sword and spear, swag decorated base with acanthus leaf work and raised upon scroll shaped feet, 3-1/2-inch white enamel dial with Roman numerals and signed, twin barrel movement with outside countwheel striking on a bell, silk suspension, movement backplate stamped with retailer and stamped Japy Freres, 51cm high

Los 1286

A French Ormolu Striking Cartel Clock, circa 1890, the elaborate case with scroll work and winged cherub design throughout, suspension loop to the back, 4-1/2-inch white enamel dial with Arabic and Roman numerals, twin barrel movement striking on a bell, movement backplate stamped Japy Freres and numbered 5204 12 2, pendulum bob numbered 5204, 53cm high

Los 1287

A Coromandel Veneered and Mother of Pearl Striking Wall Clock, Kent, Manchester, circa 1890, the octagonal top with side opening doors, coromandel veneered case with mother-of-pearl inlay throughout, 12-inch painted dial with Roman numerals inscribed `Kent, Manchester`, later side carved `ears`, bottom opening door, twin fusee movement with anchor escapement and striking on a bell, 72cm high

Los 1288

A Vienna Quarter Striking Wall Clock, Reingruber in Wien, the nicely figured burr walnut case with applied masked metal mounts, 6-1/2-inch white enamel dial with Roman numerals, triple barrel movement driven by two spring barrel and a central weight drive, deadbeat escapement, quarter and hour striking with two hammers onto two gongs, 101cm high

Los 1290

A "Vienna" Wall Clock, circa 1890, the walnut veneered and ebonised case with turned finials and glazed panels to the front and sides, waisted plinth, 6-1/2-inch enamel dial with Roman numerals, recessed centre with subsidiary seconds, twin weight driven movement with deadbeat escapement and adjustable pallets, striking on a gong, movement backplate numbered 107436, 130cm high

Los 1294

A Burr Walnut Chiming Table Clock, circa 1890, the nicely figured case with applied finials and gilt metal mounts, side pierced sound frets, rectangular base raised upon claw feet, 7-inch brass dial with silvered Roman numeral chapter ring, three subsidiary dials for chime/silent, fast/slow, 4 gongs/8 bells, triple fusee movement with anchor escapement, quarter chiming with eight hammers onto eight bells or four hammers striking four gongs and further hammer striking a gong for the hours, movement backplate stamped MB and numbered 62448, 69cm high

Los 1295

A Rosewood Striking Bracket Clock, C H Cox, Leamington, circa 1850, case with arched pediment, lion ringed side carrying handles and glazed viewing windows, base raised upon bun shaped feet, 8-inch painted dial with Roman numerals, twin fusee movement with anchor escapement and striking on a bell, movement secured by brackets, later seatboard, 43cm high

Los 1296

An Oak Chiming Table Clock, retailed by Lister Horsfall, Halifax, circa 1890, the caddied top with turned finials, pierced side opening doors, side columns with Corinthian carved capitals, raised upon rectangular block feet, 7-inch brass dial with silvered Roman chapter ring, silvered plaque signed Lister Horsfall Halifax, two subsidiary dials for fast/slow and chime/silent, twin barrel movement with two hammers striking two gongs for the quarters and hours, movement backplate stamped WH, movement secured by brackets, 68cm high

Los 1298

A Mahogany Striking Table Clock, circa 1820, the nicely figured case with a single pad arched top and carrying handle, pierced brass side frets and repeat cord, moulded rectangular base raised upon bracket feet, 8-inch painted arched dial with Roman numerals and bearing inscription Tho Southall, Stafford, the arch with strike/silent selection, twin fusee movement with verge escapement and striking on a bell, movement backplate with engraved floral and scroll work and numbered 416, movement secured by brackets, bob pendulum, 48cm high

Los 1299

An Austrian Ebonised Pull Quarter Repeating Mantel Clock, circa 1820, the gilt metal drum shaped top with a single finial and upon a swept support and on a rectangular base with applied metal mounts and lion paw feet, pull repeat cord, 7-inch white enamel dial with Arabic numerals, slow/fast adjustment at 12, triple barrel movement with pull quarter and hour repeating with two hammers striking onto two gongs, pendulum bob with engine turned decoration 49cm high

Los 1300

A "Boulle" Striking Table Clock, signed Balthazar Paris, circa 1850, the highly elaborate tortoiseshell veneered and inlaid case with gilt metal flamed swag finials, applied corinthian capped columns and upon turned brass feet, 8-inch brass Roman chapter ring with a black velvet background, beneath within a leaf decorated frame signed on a mother-of-pearl plaque Balthazar Paris, twin barrel movement with outside countwheel striking on a top mounted top (hammer missing), 60cm high

Los 1301

A "Boulle" Striking Mantel Clock, circa 1870, the highly elaborate case with gilt metal mounts, pierced side panels, 5-1/2-inch cast dial with twelve enamel Roman numeral cartouches, twin barrel movement with outside countwheel striking on a gong, movement backplate stamped Delettrez a Paris and numbered 1775, pendulum bob with matching number 1775, 34cm high

Los 1302

A French Regence Striking "Boulle" Bracket Clock, signed Roquelon A Paris, the highly elaborate case surmounted with a figure of father of time, waisted case with scroll gilt mounts and glazed side viewing windows, the glazed door decorated with winged cherubs and raised upon scroll worked feet, 9-1/2-inch cast dial with twelve Roman enamel cartouches and a central enamelled plaque signed Roquelon a Paris, twin barrel movement with square shaped plates, anchor escapement, numbered outside countwheel striking on a top mounted bell for the half hour strike and for the hours, movement lower backplate with matching signature, later pendulum with sun burst bob, 87cm high, together with matching "boulle" gilt mounted wall bracket, 33cm high

Los 1303

An Ebonised and Gilt Metal Mounted Striking Table Clock, the case with applied gilt metal scroll mounts, side pierced sound frets and pull repeat cord, raised upon scroll feet, 6-1/2-inch silvered Roman numeral dial bearing inscription John Pyke, London, dummy date aperture, twin fusee movement with anchor escapement and striking on a bell, 53cm high (dial associated to the movement and both are associated to the case)

Los 1304

A French "Boulle" Table Clock, signed Colin Delaglizier, Paris, 1737, the highly elaborate case with applied gilt metal mounts and surmounted by a cherub, side viewing windows, 7-inch cast dial with twelve Roman numeral enamel cartouches, single barrel movement with three arbors with (hammers now missing) to strike on to three top mounted bells, (movement with some motion work wheels missing), later converted to spring suspension, movement backplate signed Colin Delaglizier, Paris 1737, 62cm high (clock needs fully restoring)

Los 1305

A Walnut Chiming Table Clock, circa 1890, case with urn finials, applied gilt metal mounts, side pierced frets and pull repeat cord, rectangular base raised upon claw feet, 8-inch brass dial with Roman and Arabic silvered chapter ring, three subsidiary dials for slow/fast, chime/silent and chime on eight bells/Westminster, triple fusee movement with anchor escapement, quarter chiming four hammers striking four gongs or eight hammers striking eight bells and a further hammer striking a gong for the hours, movement backplate stamped Peerless, 71cm high

Los 1306

An Ebonised Quarter Chiming and Repeating Table Clock, signed William Wheatley, London, circa 1750, the bell top case with five gilded finials, side carrying handles and pierced sound frets, pull repeating cord, caryatid mounts to the canted corners, moulded base with brass bracket shaped feet, 8-inch arched brass dial with silvered Roman and Arabic chapter ring, matted dial centre with date aperture, mock pendulum aperture, recessed silvered plaque signed William Wheatley, London, the arch with strike/silent selection, the substantial triple fusee movement with verge escapement, quarter chiming and repeating with eight hammer striking a nest of eight bells and a further hammer striking a bell for the hours, movement secured by brackets, movement backplate fully engraved with foliate scroll work, bob pendulum, 58cm high

Los 1307

An Interesting Modern Replica Model of "John Harrisons" First Marine Timekeeper, H1, Made for the Granada/Channel 4 Feature Film "Longitude", the large and impressive (non working) replica model of typical form surmounted by two pendulum rods with massive bob weights and a central coiled balance spring, the model includes Harrisons complicated grid iron system which changed the lengths of the springs as the temperature changed, with solid brass movement plates and turned pillars throughout, both sides of the movement with counter weights, 9-inch oval brass dial with four silvered chapter rings for seconds, minutes, hour and date dials, 62cm by 55cm (dial displays are non functional), together with agreement letters regarding the making of the "H1" replica between the vendor and Granada Television In 1993, following the successful "Longitude" symposium at Harvard University, Dava Sobel was invited to write a condensed biography of the life of John Harrison. Against all expectations the book became an international best seller and has remained in print since the first publication in 1995. From the book there followed, in 1999, the BBC2 Horizon documentary "Longitude", and "Longitude" the stage play at Greenwich in 2005. However, the most notable media event was the feature film "Longitude" produced by Granada (with Channel 4) which became part of the millennium celebration, broadcast in January 2000. For the film it was necessary to produce a full size replica of "H1", Harrison`s first sea clock. It is this replica being sold here that was seen in the film, staring both Jeremy Irons and Michael Gambon, who played the part of John Harrison. The director, Charles Sturridge, was reported as saying "H1" was the third star of the film. This replica of "H1" was made by Derek Henden, a company specializing in making props and models for the film industry. It was built in six weeks at a cost in excess of £30,000. The basic dimensions were taken from drawings made by D.W.Fletcher, who restored the original "H1" c.1950, and provides a special authenticity which other existing replicas do not possess. This "H1" is a film prop and not a full working model. However, for the film the balances were activated electronically and although this facility has now been removed it would be possible to re-activate if required. After the making of "Longitude" this "H1" has been in demand from other film companies, as an iconic display in the commercial world, as a support role for lectures all around Britain and most recently. on display in an exhibition in France. This "H1" has further rental potential. The well established provenance, quite apart from the contribution to the history of John Harrison, means this replica is one of the most significant, instantly recognised and unique timekeepers in the history of horology. Our thanks to Andrew King for his kind assistance with these notes.

Los 1308

An Edwardian Mahogany Chiming Longcase Clock, retailed by Pearce & Sons, Leicester, the arched top pediment with canted corners, pierced side frets, nicely inlaid with stringing throughout the case, moulded trunk door with a oval bevelled glass, rectangular plinth raised upon a moulded skirting, 12-inch arched brass dial with silvered Arabic chapter ring, dial centre signed on a silvered plaque Pearce & Sons, Leicester, subsidiary seconds, the arch with chime/silent selection, elaborately decorated throughout with pierced scoll work, triple weight driven movement with deadbeat escapement, quarter striking with four hammers onto four tubular bells and a further larger hammer striking a larger tubular bell for the hours, 217cm high

Los 1309

A Scottish Mahogany Eight Day Longcase Clock, signed Jas Paterson, Edinburgh, circa 1820, the nicely figured case of good colour, arched moulded top, side pierced sound holes, flamed veneer arched trunk door flanked by fluted pilasters, rectangular base with a moulded panel and raised upon bracket feet, 13-inch circular painted dial with Roman numerals, centre with seconds and date dials and signed Paterson, Edinburgh, four pillar movement with anchor escapement, movement with unusual arched plates, rack striking on a bell, 201cm high James Paterson is recorded in Edinburgh 1789-1825. See Baillie (GH) Watchmakers & Clockmakers of the World, page 244.

Los 1310

A Mahogany Eight Day Longcase Clock, the nicely figured case of good colour with a broken arched pediment and turned central finial, stop wood fluted columns, circular moulded hood door with blind fretwork corners, flame veneer trunk door flanked with stop wood fluted pilasters, crossbanded rectangular plinth raised upon bracket shaped feet, 13-inch circular painted dial with Roman numerals and signed J & W Howden, Edinburgh, subsidiary dials for seconds and date, four pillar movement with anchor escapement and rack striking on a bell, later seatboard, 234cm high (dial and movement circa 1810, associated to the case circa 1780)

Los 1311

An Unusual Scottish Mahogany Column Eight Day Longcase Clock, R.Stewart, Glasgow, circa 1850, the case with circular drum shaped top and glazed side viewing windows, column fluted trunk with side removable panel for the pendulum, raised upon a rectangular box shaped plinth, moulded front panel raised upon block feet, 13-inch circular painted dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary dials for seconds and date, four pillar movement with anchor escapement and rack striking on a bell, later seatboard, 204cm high

Los 1312

A Mahogany Eight Day Longcase Clock, signed Denton & Fox, Hull, circa 1810, case with pagoda inlaid pediment, Corinthian fluted columns, nicely figured moulded trunk door flanked by canted corners, rectangular inlaid plinth raised upon bracket feet, 12-inch painted arched dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, centre with seconds and date aperture and signed, the arch depicting a painted scene of a lady with her dog, floral painted corner spandrels, four pillar movement with attached falseplate stamped Wilson, anchor escapement and rack striking on a bell (bell missing), 243cm

Los 1313

A Mahogany Eight Day Longcase Clock, the mahogany reproduction case with pagoda pediment, stop brass fluted columns, arched moulded trunk door with flame veneered and flanked by inset stop fluted pilasters, plinth with a raised quatre form panel and upon bracket shaped feet, 12-inch arched brass dial with silvered chapter ring, engraved around the dial borders, the arch with a silvered disc inscribed John Burges Gosport, five pillar movement with anchor escapement and rack striking on a bell, (modern reproduction case, dial and movement circa 1760), 239cm high

Los 1314

An Irish Mahogany Eight Day Longcase Clock, signed Gordon, Dublin, circa 1810, the architectural case with fluted columns, nicely figured trunk door flanked by inset fluted pilasters, case with later inlay, rectangular plinth raised upon bracket shaped feet, 14-inch square painted dial with Arabic numerals and signed, spandrels depicting birds, four pillar movement with attached falseplate unsigned, anchor escapement and rack striking on a bell, 250cm high

Los 1315

A Mahogany Chiming Longcase Clock, case with swan neck pediment and fluted columns, flame veneered trunk door flanked with fluted pilasters, plinth with a moulded centre panel and canted corners, raised upon later feet, 13-inch arched brass dial with silvered chapter ring with inner date track and a corresponding centre date hand, dial centre bearing inscription Henry Rigby, Liverpool, the arch with moonphase aperture and above a silvered plaque inscribed Time Shews the Way of Lifes Decay, subsidiary seconds, triple weight driven movement with anchor escapement, quarter striking with eight hammers onto a nest of eight bells, later seatboard, 232cm high (dial associated to the movement and both are associated to the case)

Los 1317

A Mahogany Eight Day Longcase Clock, case with swan neck pediment, fluted columns, wavy shaped trunk door flanked by inset pilasters, plinth with raised quatre form panel and raised upon bracket feet, 13-inch brass arched dial with chapter ring signed `John Tuncliffe`, dial centre with date aperture and seconds, arch with rolling moon disc, four pillar movement with anchor escapement and rack striking on a bell, later seatboard, 224cm high (dial and movement circa 1770, associated to the case circa 1770, case with restorations)

Los 1318

A Dutch Mahogany Quarter Striking Longcase Clock with Calendars and Alarm, signed Klaas Johs, Andriese.Groun, circa 1780, the case with a swan neck pediment and a central carved floral mount and later figural finials, pierced sound frets, Corinthian columns, trunk door with central gilt metal mount depicting father of time applied over a glazed lenticle, plinth raised upon carved claw ball feet, 12-inch silvered chapter ring with Arabic and Roman numerals and signed, dial centre with central alarm disc, month/date and day of the week apertures, subsidiary seconds combined with date, penny moonphase combined with two apertures above at 6 for the lunar scale, below chapter ring with a painted biblical scene, twin weight driven movement with anchor escapement, quarter striking with two hammers onto two bells and a further hammer striking a bell for the alarm (alarm weight missing), 247cm high

Los 1320

A Walnut Eight Day Longcase Clock, the nicely figured burr walnut case with flat top pediment, later pierced side frets, (later added wooden blocks beneath seatboard on both sides of the cheeks), trunk door with herringbone crossbanding and moulded borders, herringbone crossbanded side panels, re-duced plinth with later skirting, 12-inch arched brass dial with silvered Roman and Arabic chapter ring, matted dial centre signed on a silvered plaque Tho Finch, London, date aperture, subsidiary seconds, the arch with an aperture for days of the week, five pillar movement with anchor escapement and rack striking on a bell, 223cm high (dial and movement circa 1740, associated to the case circa 1740)

Los 1321

A Marquetry Month Going Longcase Clock, signed Nathaniel Pyne, London, circa 1690, case with flat top and rising hood, backboard with coiled spring for the rising hood, glazed side panels, barley twisted columns and convex throat mouldings beneath hood, inlaid side panels, trunk door with floral work and a central glazed lenticle, re-built plinth with marquetry front panel and later skirting, 11-inch square brass dial signed to the bottom edge Nathaniel Pyne, London, silvered Roman and Arabic chapter ring, matted dial centre with subsidiary seconds, date aperture and ringed winding holes, month going twin weight driven movement with latched pillars, five wheel going train, anchor escapement and outside countwheel striking on a bell, 204cm high, (case with restorations) Nathaniel Pyne is recorded in London 1667-1706. He was apprenticed in 1667 and became a Member of the Clockmakers Company from 1677. See Baillie (GH) Watchmakers & Clockmakers of the World, page 260.

Los 31

A Collection of Plated Flatware, together with a collection of plated items and an anniversary clock

Los 74

A George V Drum Form Table Clock, with rectangular stepped base, Birmingham 1921

Los 533

A 19th Century Staffordshire Highland Clock Group, together with a similar 19th Century Highland flatback group

Los 534

A 19th Century Staffordshire Small Clock Group, together with another Staffordshire group of a girl with sheep

Los 765

A Late Victorian Carved Oak Bracket Clock, the gilt dial with foliate spandrels and silvered chapter ring with Arabic and Roman numerals, inscribed F Berry, Jermyn Street, London, chime silent and advance retard selectors in the arch and with two train movement striking and chiming on gongs, the case with carved foliate swags and with flanking pilasters, the side with pierced fretwork panels

Los 766

A Brass Skeleton Clock, with shaped silvered chapter ring and Roman numerals, under a glass dome and on hardwood stand

Los 768

A Reproduction Mahogany Longcase Clock, the brass dial inscribed Richard Broad, Bodmin, Cornwall, with moon phase movement

Los 769

A Victorian Rouge Variegated and Marble and Black Slate Mantel Clock, of drum form, upon a scroll base and rectangular plinth, with visible escapement and two train striking movement

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