David Peterson, C20th 8 day brass carriage clock, signed white Roman dial with applied fretwork decoration, signed movement with hour and half strike on a bell H16cm and a late C19th French gilt metal Rocco style mantle clock with two train count wheel striking movement on a bell no. 2532 H26cm (2)
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Resch Brothers, O.M.R.M. Co., 'Remember' - late C19th walnut Vienna wall clock, carved pediment over full length glazed door flanked by 3/4 fluted pilasters enclosing two section white enamel Roman dial, eight day triple weight driven movement striking on two scroll gongs no. 88070 H117cm (a.f.)
An ornate French brass hanging lantern clock, late 19th/20th Century, the ornate dial with raised enamelled roman numerals and outer arabic numerals, also with date cartouche '1745', ornate openwork armorial style frieze, the two train 8-day striking movement with outside countwheel and backplate signed 'H&F Paris' and numbered 73/9/10, sunburst pendulum, the embossed case with bell under an arch with finial, peg feet, (with key), 47cms high, with ornate wooden and gilt metal wall bracket 67cms high. (2)
A fine brass Grande Sonnerie repeating alarm carriage clock, retailed by Fernando Gantez, Madrid, circa 1890, the case with carrying handle and repeat button, the underside of the case with sonnerie selection lever in Spanish - grande sonnerie/silent/petite sonnerie -number on base '1903', the enamel dial with Arabic and Roman numerals, alarm dial, twin barrel movement with a platform lever escapement, striking on two blued steel gongs and alarm striking on a bell, 19.5cm high over handle (overwound).
Barter, Southampton: a Regency mahogany and brass inlaid bracket clock, circular brass dial, 8-day twin fusee movement striking on a bell, the case with urn finial on a shallow pyramid-shaped top with stepped beadwork border, rosette and ring handles to side above pierced brass grilles, brass ball feet, with pendulum and key, 49cms high.
A large and impressive Victorian ebonised and gilt metal mounted quarter chiming table/bracket clock, the arched gilt brass dial decorated with foliated scrolls, the silvered roman chapter ring with outer arabic numerals and signed 'Smith & Sons, Clerkenwell', with silvered subsidiary dials marked 'slow/fast', 'chime/silent', and 'Full chime/Westminster chime', the three train movement chiming on 8 bells and striking on a coiled gong, with side pull repeat cord, the case with arched top and five flambeau finials, canted corners with ornate caryatids and floral chains, pierced side panels decorated figures, leaves and scrolls, on ornate scroll feet, 66cm high, complete with bracket.By Repute: made for the Great Exhibition 1851 Large Victorian Bracket Clock 1851 built for the Great exhibition one of two clock makers art
John Wignall of Ormskirk: A substantial Victorian North Country mahogany longcase clock, the painted Roman dial with floral spandrels, the arch with painted sun and moon dial, two train movement with anchor escapement, the case with swan neck, shaped waist door flanked by fluted pilasters, on panelled base with ogee bracket feet, comes with weights and pendulum, 62 x 25 x 230cm high.
S Marti et Cie, Paris: a French champleve enamelled and gilt circular four glass mantel clock, circa 1900, the eight-day gong striking movement stamped with S. Marti et Cie roundel and numbers 1521 to backplate, the circular enamel Roman dial with repeating floral garland decorated centre and pierced hands, within polychrome decorated bezel over polychrome pendulum , the bevel-glazed case with enamel frieze to the top above conforming uprights and a stepped base, shaped feet, 28cm high.
S Marti & Cie: a large and impressive French gilt four-glass mantel clock, of architectural form, with enamelled roman dial and visible brocot escapement, and movement with outside countwheel and stamped Marti roundel and also stamped 'D.C & Cie/3292/Paris' the hood adorned with, figures, finals and blind fretwork, slender column uprights on a plinth base with scroll and bead ornamentation, 54cms high.
H Butterworth of Bacup: A substantial North Country mahogany and banded longcase clock, the painted roman dial with figures representing the seasons, the central dial depicting the death of King Richard, the arch with moonphase dial, two train movement with anchor escapement, the case with swan neck, the shaped waist door flanked by spiral fluted colums, p, on panelled base with ogee bracket feet, comes with weights and pendulum, 70 x 26 x 250cm high.
A French miniature brass and porcelain oval carriage clock, late 19th Century, the movement with a platform lever escapement, the circular dial with roman numerals and blued steel hands, the engraved gilt brass case with three porcelain panels and a dial painted with scenes of 18th-century figures in woodland settings and cottages, the backplate and base numbered '1418', 7.5cm high (handle down)
LONGCASE CLOCK, the white enamel dial set with Roman numerals, the hood with swan neck pediment 230cm highOverall decent condition, the clock is not running at the time of this condition report, the glazed hood door is hell on with one hinge main door doesn't close properly. The face is in good condition with age related ware
COLLECTION OF CANDLESTICKS AND PHOTOGRAPH FRAMES, LATE 20TH CENTURY including a tall pair of stainless steel sticks, brass spiral twist sticks and chamber sticks, along with photograph frames, some in the style of Charles Rennie Mackintosh and a quartz clockthe stainless steel pair 36cm high
A "Mid Century Vintage" Perivale, triple train, 8-day bracket clock, in the late 17th-century style with bell top walnut case, brass dial and folding bale handle. 22 cm wide x 18 cm deep x 32 cm highA private estateAll three trains wind, the movement escapes and the chime activates as esxpected, as with any vintage clock or indeed mechanical item no guarantee can be made of either reliability or accuracy of the movement,
An 18th century 30-hour, Liege oak longcase clock, brass and steel dial, signed to the arch 'Repare par D D J Lambermont a Liege', with alarm dial, 247 cm high.Provenance: The contents of The Birches, Kingston-upon-ThamesPendulum and single-weight present.The posted movement seems to run through when tension is applied to the chains but I can not vouch for its reliability or accuracy, the dial shows some signs of being removed and refixed, and the pendulum suspension spring has been adapted.I don't think this movement and case started life together and would suggest that the clock is a marriage albeit a decorative one and its components come from the late 18th century, I have tried to find the name in Loomes/ G.H Baillie's Watchmakers of the world but nothing was found.To sum up the clock has seen some adaptation and is not a purist's piece and I think it would be safe to suggest this will need work to make good .
William Priest, Bristol, a George III mahogany eight-day longcase clock, the broken arched pediment with blind-fretwork, over fluted columns and corners with shaped trunk dorr and plinth base, the arched brass dial with rocking Old Father Time, Roman numerals, seconds dial and date aperture, dolphin and floral scroll spandrels, the four pillar movement striking on a bell, 12 inch dial, case height 217.5 cmThe clock will need some restoration to make good but the movement seems to be complete and is accompanied by a pair of weights and a pendulum.Please see the extra images supplied.
A Jaeger LeCoultre Atmos clock, the glass and brass case with green enamel highlights and corner columns, enclosing the gilt brass movement and white enamelled dial with Roman numerals and large balance wheel with spirit level below, 23.5 cm x 21 cm x 16 cm. Some scuffs and marks to the outer case, notably to the bottom rail, at the sides and front. The removable front cover is perspex rather than glass, but is original. Appears to be running well, although not tested for any great length of time for accuracy.
A Mougin of Paris, Louis XV style Vernis Martin cased balloon mantle clock c1900, The eight-day chiming the hours and half hour on a coil gong he Lovett green case lacquered with 18th-century courting couples, cut blooms and colourful birds, the case fitted with a slightly convex Roman dial and gilt metal mounts throughout. 22 cm wide x 51 cm
A Jaeger-LeCoultre Atmos Classic VIII gilt brass clock, serial number 224004, in original leather case with outer cardboard carton, instruction booklet and service book present (last serviced in 2001), the clock 23 cm x 20 cm x 16 cm.Some scuffs and wear to the brass casing, with evidence of invisible ink to front rail, giving a previous owner's postcode(?). Some brass polish residue in the edges of the glass. Movement runs for the short period of time we have tested it for - not able to confirm accuracy over a longer period. Outer leather case in good, clean condition.
A Victorian dark oak cased Barraud & Lunds of London, bracket clock having Westminster chime, 8 bells and hammer double barrelled fusee movement, case having domed top with silvered dial and ornate foliage detail, roman numerals and engraved "Barraud & Lunds, 49 Cornhill, London" and no "5262", also makers name on movement, the case having stylised carved panels to sides. Case approx. 50cm high x 37cm wide x 22cm deep. Further Details: wear to case, chip to domed top, chips and nibbles to casing edges, scratching and fading/staining in places, cracking/splitting in places, the stylised panels to sides have split, fraying, holes and one badly damaged to fabric backing and broken parts to wood.
THOMAS MEAR, DURSLEY - A 19th century 8-day oak cased longcase clock, the 12" enamel and hand painted dial featuring a moon phase and 2 subsidiary dials. Overall dimensions 50x222x25cm.Hood has a swan pediment which is damaged, and if repaired will increase the height. Some pitting to the enamel, with a small section of loss near the 3 o'clock position. Moon phase painting is rubbed in places. Scratch from centre of dial into the 4 o'clock position.
19th Century French Figural Gilt Bronze and Marble Mantel Clock Exceptional 19th century mantel clock in the neoclassical Louis XVI style by Berrolla Freres of Paris, depicting reclined females spilling water from large vases.Dimensions: 15.5 x 29 x 8 in. - All clocks are sold for display purposes only. We cannot guarantee working order after item leaves premises.
Italian 1892 Mantel Clock Marking the 400th Anniversary of the Discovery of America Depicting Christopher Columbus with a Native American Couple and The Coat of Arms of the House of Savoy with Two Griffins, Bronze with Traces of Gilding, Inscribed Brevettato (Patented), Possibly a Unique Piece, Small Fissure on Neck of Male Figure. The House of Savoy Ruled Italy from 1861 to 1946 when Italy became a Republic. Dimensions: 11.5 x 8.5 x 3.25 in. - All clocks are sold for display purposes only. We cannot guarantee working order after item leaves premises.
A rare Austrian brass hexagonal repeating table clock, 18th century with alterationsJohan Hoffman, TyrnauThe case with beaded bezel over five glazed panels within shaped frames, the sixth side supporting the sprung repeat button, raised on (later?) half-round feet. The 2.5-inch silver champlevé dial with arcaded minute band framing the Roman hours and signed in the centre HOFFMAN, DIRNAU with date aperture, mock pendulum aperture with dummy pendulum and subsidiary regulation. The associated movement with chain fusee to the verge escapement with plain balance, repeating the hours on a later coiled steel gong. 9.5cms (3.75ins) wide. For further information on this lot please visit the Bonhams website

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