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Los 255

Wall clock and folding wooden cake stand (in need of repair) 

Los 851

A mahogany cased Elliot mantel clock, retailed by Lowe and Sons, Chester, the arched case enclosing a gilt metal and silvered 12cm break arch dial, the two train movement striking upon a saucer bell, upon ogee bracket feet, 23cm high

Los 8

A George V silver bedside timepiece, possibly James Geraghty, Birmingham 1930, the engine turned detailed front shaped as a mantel clock, the dial with stylised Arabic numerals, with easel back, 9cm highCondition reportVery light scratches and rubbing to the case, tiny dents to the bezel and a very minor chip to the inside of the lens rim.Tarnishing to the rear of the case, key winds however the spring feels 'soft' and the movement doesn't run. Hands can be adjusted at the rear. 

Los 855

A George III oak cased eight day longcase clock, signed Thomas Morgan, Leominster, the 28cm square brass dial with crescent date aperture, signed with the makers name, enclosing the two train movement striking on a saucer bell, to a plain oak case, two weights, lacking pendulum, 207cm high

Los 861

A mid 18th century oak cased eight day longcase clock, signed ‘E.Bullock, Ellesmere’ (Shropshire), the moulded cornice and tapering half pillars flanking the 31cm square brass dial, centred with a date and moon phase aperture, applied with Roman and Arabic numerals, signed with the makers name, enclosing the two train movement striking on a saucer bell, the profusely later carved case inset with a glazed circular viewing window, over a conforming lower board and bracket feet, 216cm high, two weights and pendulum, bezel diameter 26cmCondition reportGlass side panels and glass door appear to be later associated.Additional laths have been applied to the top of the backboard on both sides, along with runners and cut aways to the cheek pieces indicating a level of alteration/restoration.General tarnishing to the dial, movement is un-tested however appears dirty and dusty, evidence that it hasn't run for some time.Glass viewing aperture is later, hinges are also later with blocks added to the interior, the plinth base also appears to be later.Case with some minor chips and splits commensurate with age and use.Overall the case appears to have undergone a degree of restoration. 

Los 864

An oak cased thirty hour longcase clock, signed Phillips, Ashburne, the 28cm square brass dial applied with Roman and Arabic numerals, centred with a date aperture and signed with the makers name, the thirty hour movement striking on a saucer bell, to a cross banded oak case with an arched door and plain lower board, 200cm high, weight and pendulum

Los 189

A gentleman's 18ct gold Rolex Oyster Perpetual Day-Date wristwatch, the round gold-toned dial with baton markers with day and date apertures to twelve and three 'o' clock, 30mm diameter, with fluted bezel and coronet monogram to crown, set to an 18ct gold presidential strap and clasp, weight approx. 135gms, complete in box with paperwork Your attention is drawn to our important notice regarding the Trevanion sale of watches found in our Terms & Conditions, please read this prior to bidding.

Los 866

A maple and ebonised mantel clock, designed by Michael Graves, for Alessi, late 20th century, the 7cm square white dial applied with Arabic numerals, enclosing the quartz movement, upon four tapering supports, 25cm highCondition reportMovement and pendulum run when battery is inserted, however this cannot be taken as a guarantee of working condition. No additional packaging or labels. 

Los 854

A Scottish George III mahogany cased eight day longcase clock, signed David Hill, Edinburgh, the hood with a twin swan neck pediment over beaded brass mounts and a pair of brass embellished freestanding fluted pillars, flanking the 31cm silvered break arch dial, applied with Roman and Arabic numerals, silent/strike indicator and subsidiary seconds dial, signed with the makers name and enclosing the four pillar, two train movement striking on a saucer bell, over the shaped flame mahogany door and conforming quarter columns, canted lower board, 216cm high, two weights and pendulum

Los 852

A French champleve and onyx four glass bracket clock, signed Vincent, late 19th century, the case surmounted with an urn above the 10cm enamelled dial applied with Roman and Arabic numerals and floral swags, enclosing the two train movement stamped with the makers name and striking on a coiled gong, with a mercury filled pendulum, upon cast gilt metal bun feet, 45cm high

Los 844

A French gilt metal and rouge marble mantel clock, late 19th century, the case surmounted with a winged cherub upon a rocky outcrop, apace with a the 9cm white enamelled dial, applied with Arabic numerals and floral swags, enclosing the two train movement, signed 'Marti, Paris', lacking saucer bell, all upon a variegated marble plinth base, 34cm high

Los 863

A thirty hour oak cased longcase clock, signed Thomas Lister, mid to late 18th century, the moulded cornice over a pair of freestanding pillars flanking the 31cm silvered and brass dial, applied with Roman and Arabic numerals, centered with a 'half penny' moon phase aperture, along with a date aperture and the makers name, enclosing the thirty hour movement striking on a saucer bell, the oak case with conforming quarter pilasters flanking the arched door, 211cm high, weight and pendulum

Los 843

A mahogany cased fusee railway type clock, signed 'John Walker, 1 South Molton St, London', 19th century style, the 26cm painted dial applied with the initials and reference number 'B.R.(S). 5624 SW , enclosing the single fusee movement, 33cm diameterClock runs when wound and appears to be well maintained, however this cannot be taken as a guarantee of working order. 

Los 865

A French L'Epee lacquered brass repeater carriage clock, 20th century, the 7cm white enamelled dial applied with Roman and Arabic numerals, moon hands, centred with the makers name, above the subsidiary alarm dial, enclosing the two train movement striking on a coiled gong, 13cm high (without the handle)

Los 862

A German burr veneer and ebonised mantel clock, in the Rococo style, by Lenzkirch, late 19th/early 20th century, applied with gilt metal mounts, the 9cm enamelled dial applied with Arabic numerals, enclosing the two train movement striking on a coiled gong, 35cm high, with pendulum

Los 859

A Victorian oak cased fusee wall clock by T.Condliff, Liverpool, the 29cm painted dial applied with Roman numerals, enclosing the single train fusee movement, all within a moulded oak case, 41cm diameter (at fault)Condition reportMarks, stains and speckling to the dial, which has three filled key apertures, possibly indicating association.Joint splits to the case with some losses to the veneer on the underside, requires a clean and tidy.Feels 'tight' when wound with no sign of the movement running, will likely require some attention.No key or pendulum, hanging fitting to the rear

Los 842

An oak cased electric Synchronome master clock, mid 20th century, serial no. 1091, with time and day dial/indicator, glazed case 48cm square, along with an electric Synchronome electric longcase clock, with 17cm circular silvered dial, 130cm high, and a second similar teak cased clock, with a rectangular silvered dial, 126cm high (3)Serial number 1091, back plate stamped 4102

Los 856

An Edwardian mahogany bracket clock, with arched case and 21cm silvered dial applied with Roman numerals, enclosing the two train movement with hammers striking on five coiled gongs, with pull repeat cord to the side, all upon a moulded plinth base and ball feet, 38.5cm high, with pendulum No key, both barrels wind however they feel tight and the clock doesn't appear to run, the movement will require some attention.

Los 331

Seven tape measures, comprising a box wood, drum form example, a wooden box form example as a woman in traditional costumer with rolled internal tape, a novelty example as an alarm clock, the tape moving the hands, two advertising examples, another circular commemorating the Coronation of 1937, and a modern 'scrimshaw' example, all with complete tapes, largest 5cms dia.      (7)

Los 738

MAGAZINES. Hobbies Weekly, mixed selection, mainly 1950s, few earlier, some still with original design sheets, inc. The Cricketer Photo Frame, The Log Cabin Clock etc., some staining, G to EX, 20*

Los 256

* Charles III (Philip Arthur George, born 1948). King of the United Kingdom, 2022- , formerly Prince of Wales, & Diana (1961-1997). Princess of Wales, 1981-1996. Typed Letter Signed, Balmoral Castle, 22 October 1981, to Miss Suckling in gratitude for her contribution towards 'such a magnificent wedding present' and concluding that 'The clock will always be a treasured and very special possession', addressed to Miss Suckling and signed by Charles in black ink, subscribed and signed in blue ink by Diana, 'Yours sincerely, / and Diana', 1 page on Balmoral Castle letterhead, 4toQTY: (1)

Los 217

Cricket Broadside. Cricket. On Monday, October 1, 1798, a Match of Cricket, will be played on Tunbridge-Wells Common, between Mr R Hoskins and Mr Day, (of Mayfield) for Ten Pounds. The wickets to be pitched at 10'Clock, and the Game played out, Tunbridge Wells: Sprange, Printer, [1798], letterpress broadside on laid paper, some overall spotting and browning, 250 x 195 mm, tipped on to a later paper backing sheetQTY: (1)NOTE:A very rare and early cricket broadside. The printer would be Jasper Sprange (1746-1823), a printer, bookseller, and postmaster. The Tunbridge Wells Museum owns the Sprange Collection which contains over 300 sheets of proofs kept by Sprange in two albums as a record of the printing he completed between 1800 and 1802.A Mr Hoskins is identified as a lodging-housekeeper at 17 The Parade in The Directory: Or, The Ancient and Present State of Tunbridge Wells... , Tunbridge Wells: Jasper Sprange, 1808, p. 33. Mr Sprange is also listed at 1 The Parade. Hoskins, tailor, is listed at Bath Square, p. 31. As no initial for Hoskins's first name is given it is not possible to say whether this is the same man as who appears on the broadside and the identity of the other 'Captain', Mr Day of Mayfield, Sussex, is entirely unknown.The match which took place on Tunbridge-Wells Common refers to what is now known as Higher Common Ground which was used as a ground by Kent County Cricket Club in the nineteenth century and is now the home ground of Linden Park Cricket Club. It is known that cricket was played on the Tunbridge Wells Common since at least the eighteenth century and the first recorded match on the ground took place in 1782. The first first-class cricket match was held on the ground in 1844, when a team of Married cricketers played a Singles' team. Kent County Cricket Club first used the ground in 1845 and county matches were played on the ground until 1880. In 1882 a first-class match took place there between a United Eleven, captained by W.G. Grace, against the touring Australians. The ground has been used by Linden Park Cricket Club since 1906.

Los 1243

A FRENCH ORMOLU AND ONYX DESK COMPENDIUM WITH FITTED TRAVELLING CASECirca 1880White enamel oval dials, with bevelled glass, between a small silvered thermometer scale, a ring-handle above, in its fitted red velvet-lined glazed case16.5cm high Condition reportThe compendium appears in good original condition.  The clock is ticking.  The leather travelling case has had some repairs, mainly on its edges.

Los 577

A FRENCH NEO-GREC BRONZE-MOUNTED BLACK MARBLE MANTEL CLOCK LATE 19TH CENTURYLate 19th Century Surmounted by a bronze figure of Thetis, inscribed to the cast Emile Hebert and stamped to the back ‘G&S MEDAILLE D’OR 1887’, the canted angle case with Greek masks and gilt bronze mounts, the twin-train movement stamped, with pendulum, 33cm wide overall, 61cm high

Los 1254

A FRENCH ENGRAVED GILT BRASS GORGE CASED STRIKING AND REPEATING CARRIAGE CLOCKBy H. L. No. 5521, For Parkinson & Frodsham, No. 740 circa 1870The case engraved all over, the top with large bevelled glass panel and four others below, with push repeat, white enamel dial detailed PARKINSON & FRODSHAM, with blued steel ‘Breguet’ moon hands and alarm subsidiary below, original silvered platform club-tooth lever escapement, twin train movement striking on a bell and with subsidary alarm train 19cm high (handle up)Condition reportThe gilding to the case is worn in places.  Chip to top right of bevelled glass on rear door.  Movement ticks only for a few seconds.  Horizontal hairline cracks to dial at top of the minute ring and above.  Repeat works.  Movement requires a full service.

Los 1230

A FRENCH ORMOLU AND PATINATED BRONZE TIMEPIECE WITH MUSIC BOXCirca 1840The case modelled with a seated figure looking at his reflection, on a rocky outcrop, below leaf-cast bezel enclosing a gilt dial and moon hands, the single train movement with rectangular plates, the base with a musical movement, on four chimera feet37cm highCondition reportThe musical movement works.  The clock ticks.  There is one winding key.

Los 1302

A WILLIAM AND MARY EBONISED STRIKING BRACKET CLOCKBy Richard Colston, LondonThe caddy top case with foliate cast handle and pierced foliate mounts, above glazed doors and sides, the 7in. square brass dial, signed Richard Colston, London on the dial plate below the VI, with winged cherub masks, silvered chapter ring and finely pierced and chased hands, the twin train six-pillar movement with latched plates, now with anchor escapement and lacking the quarter repeat work, profusely engraved and signed backplate 38cm highRichard Colston was a Freeman of the Clockmakers from 1682, he died 1702/9.Condition reportThe clock is in unrestored condition.  It has one key and a case key.  As stated the movement has been converted to anchor.  The quarter repeat work has been removed.  The dial is latched to the upper pillars and pinned to the lower.

Los 1264

A LARGE GILT BRASS PETITE SONNERIE STRIKING AND REPEATING FUSÉE CARRIAGE CLOCKBy James McCabe, Royal Exchange, London, No 1936, circa 1850In a one-piece-style case, with five large bevelled glass panels, folding handle and push/repeat to the back, the silvered dial with Roman chapters, blued steel hands, detailed JAMES MCCABE, ROYAL EXCHANGE, LONDON 1936 below the VI, with large gilt brass platform escapement, engraved cock, gold three-arm balance, triple chain fusee movement with maintaining power to the going train, chiming each quarter and the hour on a bell mounted within the base, the backplate mounted with the strike and repeat work and detailed James McCabe, Royal Exchange, London 1936 at the base, together with a Morocco leather and gilt travelling case and replacement key18cm high (handle up)PROVENANCE: Cyril Fish, thence by descent.Antiquarian Horology, Vol. 10, No. 3, June 1977, page 50, for a biography of the McCabes and their business, with a graph of the numbering system and approximate dates.Another carriage clock by McCabe, No. 2946, was sold in these rooms, lot 624, May 2019.Condition reportThe clock is working and it strikes and chimes.  The repeat work functions although the push-piece from the rear door is missing.  The quality of the engraving to the dial is not quite as expected and it may possibly be replaced from a previous enamel dial?  The key is a modern hand-made replacement.

Los 1219

A BLUE-PAINTED CAST-IRON STRIKING TURRET CLOCKBy J. W. Benson, Ludgate Hill, LondonWith two barrels and deadbeat escapement, signed with painted bronze panel in relief  J. W. BENSON, LUDGATE HILL, LONDON to the left side and CLOCKMAKER TO H. R. H. THE PRINCE OF WALES to the right side, mounted with later exhibition dial and motion work, on a later square section wrought-iron stand81cm wide; 45cm high (excluding later dial); 39cm deepOverall: 202cm high; 54cm deepSee Mike Bundock and Chris McKay, James W Benson of Ludgate Hill - Turret Clock Makers, Herne Bay, 2002.Condition reportIn unrestored condition.  Steel work corroded. With red-painted wood-rod pendulum.  Two cast-iron weights.  No crank key.

Los 1236

A LARGE FRENCH BRONZE ELEPHANT CLOCKIn the Louis XV style, late 19th centurySurmounted by a pagod holding a shade, with circular gilt dial and 25-piece enamel mounts for the chapters, central disc and five-minute markers, above a standing elephant, its trunk raised, on a naturalistic base, the twin train movement stamped R & C PARIS & LONDON 621, with strike on a bell41cm highCondition reportIn good original condition.  The movement may require a service.  There is no key.  It has its pendulum.

Los 1304

A VICTORIAN WALNUT DRUM-TOP STRIKING MANTEL CLOCKBy French, Royal Exchange, LondonThe drum-top case supported on a pair of scrolls, above panelled base and stepped plinth, the 5in circular signed dial with blued steel quatrefoil hands, the twin train fusée movement with signed backplate, striking on a bell, and with pendulum locking nut29cm highCondition reportThere is a key. The clock is in good condition.  The bell may be a replacement?

Los 1251

A FRENCH GILTBRASS AND CLOISONNÉ ENAMEL MINIATURE CARRIAGE TIMEPIECE FOR THE CHINESE MARKETCirca 1900The Anglaise Riche style case with a blue ground cloisonné enamel and polychrome floral decoration, with five bevelled glass panels, the circular white enamel dial with Roman chapters and red five-minute markers, within a silvered engine-turned rectangular mask, original platform lever escapement, the backplate numbered 967 and with Chinese characters10.7cm high (handle up)Another very similar timepiece was sold in these rooms 17 & 18 May 2023, lot 751.Condition reportTogether with a key.  The clock is not ticking.  It requires a service.  The dial has some hairline cracks. Otherwise in good condition.

Los 1218

A BLACK-PAINTED CAST-IRON THREE-TRAIN TURRET CLOCKBy Bailey & Co, SalfordThe iron bed cast with the maker’s name to each side, three trains with barrels, deadbeat escapement with adjustable pallets100cm wide; 40cm high; 40cm deepJohn Bailey (d. 1869) established the firm in Oldfield Road, Salford around 1832.  It continued after his death with his son William.  See Edmund Davies, Greater Manchester Clocks & Clockmakers, Mayfield 2007, p.89-91. for a brief history of the firm.Condition reportIn unrestored condition.  Steelwork corroded.  No pendulum. One crank key.

Los 1235

A FRENCH BRONZE MANTEL CLOCKIn the Louis XV style, late 19th centuryModelled as a bull on naturalistic base, the dial with twelve enamel inset chapters, the twin train drum-shaped movement with strike on a bell33cm highCondition reportThe case is in good original condition.  There is a pendulum but no key.  The movement may require a service.

Los 1233

A FRENCH ORMOLU CLOISONNÉ ENAMEL AND ONYX FOUR-GLASS MANTEL CLOCKCirca 1910The case with a serpentine-shaped front, twin baluster uprights, stepped onyx pediment, above serpentine-shaped glazed and bevelled front door, the sides and back with bevelled panels, the dial with Gothic chapters within a pierced gilt chapter ring, the twin train movement with Marti cachet mark and marked A & N PARIS, hourly strike on a blued steel coiled gong,  twin tube mercurial pendulum, on a shaped onyx base 34cm highCondition reportThere is no key.  It has its pendulum.  The case is in good condition.  The movement may require a service.

Los 1286

A LATE GEORGE II/EARLY GEORGE III PARCEL-GILT, RED LACQUER TO IMITATE TORTOISESHELL AND CHINOISERIE DECORATED LONGCASE CLOCKThe case circa 1760, the associated movement by William Gilbert, Gosport, circa 1795The case decorated in red lacquer to imitate tortoiseshell and decorated with chinoiserie figures, pavilions and landscapes, with an ogee pediment and three ball finials, above an arched glazed door, flanked by three-quarter columns, the trunk inset with an arched panel door, on a base and stepped plinth, the later associated movement with arched 12in. silvered and engraved dial, with HIGH WATER AT GOSPORT to the upper edge, above blue painted age of the moon and outer high water time to the arch, the dial with sweep centre seconds, signed in a recess Willm Gilbert, Gosport above another sector for the date, the twin train movement with anchor escapement and strike on a bell, movement and case associated249cm high overallCondition reportWith its pendulum and two-brass cased weights.  There is no key.  The movement will require a service.  The movement and case are associated as stated above.  The case is in good reasonable condition considering the age, some marks and knocks consistent with age.  A split to the base panel.  Some flaking in places.

Los 1261

A RARE FRENCH GILT BRASS MID SIZE GORGE CASED GRANDE AND PETITE SONNERIE STRIKING ON FOUR GONGS CARRIAGE CLOCKFor Tiffany & Co, Paris, No 3145, circa 1910The gorge case with folding handle and push/repeat, with five bevelled glass panels, with white enamel dial, blued steel hands and subsidiary for the alarm, the high-quality Swiss platform with damascened decoration, bi-metallic balance, over-sprung coil and in-line club-tooth lever escapement, all with jewelled endstones, striking and repeating the hours, via a squirrel cage on four blued steel gongs, the twin train movement detailed Tiffany & Co, Paris, No 3145, with alarm train, the base with strike selector, hours & quarters/ quarters only/ silent, in a red Morocco leather case20cm high (handle up)PROVENANCE: Cyril Fish, thence by descent.Condition reportThe case has been regilded.  The movement is ticking with a good action.  Some fingerprints on platform. It chimes and strikes the quarters and may be out of sync.  It is a bit sluggish, so perhaps would benefit from a service. 

Los 1224

A JAPANESE SHAKU DOKEI ROSEWOOD STRIKING PILLAR CLOCKMeiji periodWith glazed removable hood, enclosing the verge balance-wheel movement, with four slender turned upright pillars and pierced and engraved front plate, above the trunk with removable plate marking the time with thirteen shaped small brass panels, the descending going-train weight containing a striking train with countwheel and bell, a small drawer below51cm high overallPROVENANCE: Cyril Fish, thence by descent.Condition reportIn good overall condition.  The movement may require a service.

Los 1290

A GEORGE II STYLE EBONISED CLOCK BRACKET WITH CONCEALED DRAWER20th Century26cm wideCondition ReportIn good condition, some marks and scratches.

Los 1227

A FRENCH GILT BRASS AND BLACK MARBLE FOUR-GLASS MANTEL CLOCKCirca 1875With bevelled glass panels, the dial with visible escapement and pierced blued steel hands, detailed Walter E. Barry, Egyptian Hall, Piccadilly, London, the twin train movement striking on a bell, with grid iron pendulum47cm high Condition reportThere is no key.  The clock is in original unrestored condition.  There is verdigris to the metalware of the case and damp staining to the black marble. One escapement jewel has been replaced by a steel pin ground to shape. 

Los 1249

A FINE FRENCH GILT BRASS AND CLOISONNÉ ENAMEL GRANDE SONNERIE STRIKING & REPEATING CARRIAGE CLOCK FOR THE CHINESE MARKETSigned for L. Vrard & Co., Tientsin, circa 1900The Anglaise Riche style case richly decorated in a blue ground polychrome  cloisonné enamel, five bevelled glass rectangular panels, the dial with giltmetal mask and sweep centre seconds, alarm dial below the VI, the twin train movement with original silvered platform lever escapement, the movement No 112 and with Chinese inscription, striking and repeating on two blued steel coiled gongs, the base with three-point lever selector for the strike20.5cm highAnother very similar carriage clock was sold in these rooms 18 & 18 May 2023, lot 752.Condition reportTogether with a key.  The case is in very good condition.  The left hand glass has a small chip to the inner surface at the upper left corner.  The movement strikes and chimes but is sluggish.  The clock ticks slowly for a short while before stopping.  It will require a service.

Los 1217

A LARGE GREEN-PAINTED CAST-IRON STRIKING TURRET CLOCKAttributed to Smith of Clerkenwell, for Weller, SealThe substantial bed with splayed legs, gothic trefoil cast wheel plates, deadbeat escapement with adjustable beat adjustment to the crutch, weight driven maintaining power, countwheel strike and signed WELLER, SEAL on the brass setting dial116cm wide; 79cm high; 50cm deepCondition reportIn unrestored condition.  Steelwork corroded.  There is no pendulum or crank key.  Two heavy cast-iron weights.

Los 1298

A WILLIAM IV SMALL BRONZE MANTEL CLOCKBy Jefferson, Bruton StreetThe case with stepped pediment, above signed 3 1/2in.  white enamelled convex dial (restored), pierced blued steel hands, flanked by canted angles to each side with a scroll and an arched glazed panel, glazed hinged back door, the fine twin train chain fusée drum-shaped movement, signed to the backplate, striking on a bell, with pendulum locking block and nut22cm highCondition reportThere is no winding key.  One case key.  With its pendulum.  As noted in the cataloguing the dial is restored.  The movement appears in good well-maintained order.  It would benefit from a service.

Los 1262

A FRENCH GILT BRASS, IVORY MOUNTED, STRIKING AND REPEATING CARRIAGE CLOCKCirca 1910The case with reeded handle and uprights, and mounted with pierced scrolled ivory panels, the dial with gilt chapter ring, five bevelled glass panels, replacement gilt platform escapement, the twin train movement striking and repeating on a blued steel gong19cm highPROVENANCE: Cyril Fish, thence by descent.Ivory licence no. X55A56R2Condition reportThe top panel of the case is dirty and marked.  The movement ticks and it strikes and repeats.

Los 1248

A FRENCH GILT BRASS GORGE CASED STRIKING AND REPEATING CARRIAGE CLOCKBy Henry Jacot, Paris, No. 17871, circa 1900The case with five bevelled glass rectangular panels, push/repeat above the white enamel dial with subsidiary alarm dial, the twin train movement with replaced platform escapement, stamped to the backplate with Jacot’s cachet mark and numbered 17871, with strike on a blued steel gong17.5cm highCondition reportWith a key.  The clock does run and the strike and repeat mechanism works.  The case has been regilded.  As noted the platform escapement is a later replacement.

Los 1279

A SMALL MAHOGANY REPLICA OF JAMES FERGUSON’S TIDAL LONGCASE CLOCKBy G. H. Bell, circa 1971The case with a broken arched hood and brass finial, above glazed door and sides, the trunk with an arched door, above panelled base and plinth; the 9in arched silvered dial inscribed to the upper left J. Ferguson inv. / London / Ca. 1780 and signed to the upper right G. H. Bell Fecit / Winchester Ca. 1971, the arch engraved with the estuary showing a blue-painted rising and falling shutter depicting the tidal movement, above twenty-four hour chapter ring, enclosing a blue painted ring with ‘sunburst’ hand showing the time; centred by a disc rotating anti-clockwise once every 29 1/2 days, engraved The Moon’s Age, the time of her Southing and time of High Water at London Bridge, with cut-outs to take the readings on engraved and painted discs, the next circlet inscribed High Water and Low Water twice, with an engraved ellipse showing the state of the tides, the A-frame-shaped movement with four knopped pillars, anchor escapement and large drum-shaped weight running on a wire line, wound by a continuous chain, brass cylindrical bob pendulum203cm highThis movement is a replica of one made by Ferguson and detailed in his 1773 compendium Select Mechanical exercises: Shewing how to construct different Clock, Orrieries and Sundials.  It was sold Bonhams, New York, 7 June 2016, lot 147.Ebenezer Henderson, Life of James Ferguson, FRS, Edinburgh 1867Henry C. King, Geared to the Stars, Toronto, 1978.Condition reportThe clock is in good condition.  Together with its weight and pendulum.  The movement would benefit from a clean.

Los 1305

A LATE WILLIAM IV MAHOGANY AND BRASS MOUNTED STRIKING AND REPEATING BRACKET CLOCKBy James McCabe, Royal Exchange, London, No 255The case with a chamfer top above arched glazed panel door, with canted edges, flanked to each side by a fretted panel and with a hinged glazed back door, the 6 1/2in arched signed silvered dial with strike/silent subsidiary to the arch, the twin train chain fusée movement with signed backplate, striking on a bell and with pull repeat, brass pendulum locking nut, together with a reproduction bracket36cm high excluding bracketCondition reportWith a brass winding key and a steel case key.  In good overall original condition.  The movement appears to be tarnished and will require a clean and service.

Los 1247

A FRENCH BRASS STRIKING AND REPEATING CARRIAGE CLOCKBy E. Maurice & Co, Paris, No 1249, circa 1900The case with reeded uprights and five rectangular bevelled glass panels, the brass dial plate with overlaid pierced and chased foliate panel, enclosing a silvered chapter ring detailed R. Stewart Paris, with pierced and chased central roundel, push/repeat button, original silvered platform lever escapement, the backplate stamped with E. M & Co in an oval, with strike on a blued steel gong, together with its original burgundy-coloured Morocco leather travelling case19cm high (handle up)Condition reportThe carrying case handle is lost.  Scuffs and marks consistent with age.  The push buttons are lost.  There is no key.The clock repeats but does not tick.  It requires a full service and overhaul.

Los 1265

A FRENCH ENGRAVED GILT BRASS OVAL MINIATURE CARRIAGE CLOCKAttributed to Drocourt, No. 20297, circa 1890The oval engraved case with shaped handle above bevelled glass panels, circular white enamel dial with a gilt mask, platform lever escapement with bi-metallic compensated balance, numbered to the backplate and underneath the base, together with its red Morocco leather case 8cm highPROVENANCE: Cyril Fish, thence by descent.Condition reportThe case has been regilt.  There is a very slight indentation to the back edge of the base.  The movement does tick, although a bit sluggish.  Together with two keys for winding and setting the time.

Los 1285

A GEORGE III OAK, OUTLINED AND CONCH SHELL INLAID LONGCASE CLOCKBy J. Woolley, Codnor, circa 1800The case with a swan-neck pediment above arched glazed dial door, flanked by fluted columns, the trunk with canted angles and inset with an arched panel door, on stepped base, the 13in. arched brass dial, with moon phase, above crown and cherub spandrels, enclosing brass chapter ring with matted and chased centre, seconds subsidiary and signed at VI o’clock, the twin train movement with anchor escapement and strike on a bell218cm highCondition reportWith winding crank, two cast-iron weights and cast-iron bob pendulum.  The movement is very dirty and will require a service.  The case is in reasonable order, some marks, scratches and knocks consistent with age.  A small veneer loss to the crossbanding on top left corner of the base.  Filled worm holes to the left side of the hood around the top of the door and in other parts.  

Los 1291

AN EDWARDIAN MAHOGANY AND LINE INLAID LIBRARY CLOCKThe dial detailed Payne & Co, 163 New Bond Street, London / ParisThe arched case with convex glazed dial surround, above 6 1/4in. circular white enamel dial, blue steel 'Breguet' moon hands, with brass grille side panels, the twin train rectangular plate French movement stamped Samuel Marti, with gong strike34cm highCondition reportWith key and pendulum.  The case is in very good condition with pleasing veneers.  The movement appears in clean condition and strikes the hours and half hours. 

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A FRENCH GILTMETAL-MOUNTED BOULLE MANTEL CLOCKIn the Louis XV style, late 19th centuryThe 3 1/4in. white enamel dial with blue Roman chapters inscribed Berger A Paris, drum-shaped twin train movement with countwheel strike on a bell30cm highCondition ReportWith pendulum.  The case has a number of losses to the tortoiseshell veneer, mainly on the upper parts.  There is also brass lifting.  The movement would require a clean and service.  There is no key.

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AN UNUSUAL FRENCH GILT BRASS SHIELD-SHAPED STRIKING AND REPEATING CARRIAGE CLOCKBy Margaine, No 11820, circa 1890The shield-shaped case with a swept handle, supported on four addorsed dolphins, with circular white enamel dial and alarm subsidiary within a chased gilt mask, the twin train movement with Margaine's cachet mark and numbered 11820 to the bottom left corner of the backplate, with silvered platform lever escapement striking and repeating on a blued steel gong 15cm high (handle down)PROVENANCE: Cyril Fish, thence by descent.Condition reportThe case has been regilt.  The movement strikes and ticks.

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A GEORGE III BRASS MOUNTED MAHOGANY BRACKET CLOCKBy Morice, Fenchurch Street, LondonThe broken-arched top case with brass carrying handle, above glazed doors, the sides with pierced fish-scale rectangular panels, the 8in arched brass dial with strike/silent above silvered chapter ring, enclosing a matted centre with pierced blued steel hands, the signed twin train chain fusée movement with anchor escapement striking the hour on a bell, with an associated mahogany bracket46cm highCondition reportIn unrestored condition.  With a modern crank key.  The case has been subject to repairs previously.  Some veneer replacement on the top and back door.  The movement requires a clean and service.  The brass securing brackets are Victorian replacements.

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A FRENCH GILT BRASS AND CLOISONNE ENAMEL STRIKING AND REPEATING CARRIAGE CLOCKBy Couaillet, Saint Nicholas-d’Aliermont, circa 1910The Anglaise Riche style case with a reeded handle, above five rectangular bevelled glass panels, push/repeat, the cream enamel dial decorated with floral sprays within the chapter ring, original silvered platform lever escapement, the twin train movement with Couaillet stamp arrow and strike on a blued steel gong 20cm highCondition reportWith original burgundy Morocco leather travelling case and a double-ended key.  The clock ticks and strikes and repeats.  The case is tarnished and gilding worn.  It will require a service and overhaul.

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A FRENCH BRASS STRIKING CARRIAGE CLOCKBy A. Margaine, No. 7995, circa 1890Of squat form, the enamel dial detailed Hy. Norman, 27 Buckingham Palace Road, London SW, blued steel ‘Breguet’ moon hands, with original silvered platform lever escapement, the backplate stamped to the lower left corner with Margaine’s trademark of a skep with initials AM, striking on a blued steel gong, with original Morocco burgundy leather travelling case13.5cm high (handle up)Condition reportThe carriage clock requires a clean and full service.  It currently does not tick or strike.  With a later key.  Leather case with no handle and wear.  

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A MAHOGANY AND BRASS INLAID DROP DIAL WALL CLOCKThe 10in white-painted convex dial detailed L. Keysor, 16 Tottenham Ct Rd, London, with blued steel spade hands, the associated gut fusée movement with shouldered plates, the drop case with glazed aperture flanked to each side by a carved ‘ear’ 31cm diameter; 49cm high overallCondition reportAs noted in the cataloguing, the movement is associated to this dial and case.  It has been placed on an intermediate brass dial foot.  There is a pendulum with the clock but no key.  The dial has been repainted.  The convex glass is missing.  Otherwise the case is in fair condition.

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A LARGE PARCEL-GILT BLACK-PAINTED CAST-IRON STRIKING TURRET CLOCKBy J. F. Weule, Bockenem, for Gebr. Van Bergen, Midwolda, circa 1900With moulded frame, two barrels, countwheel strike and maintaining power87cm wide; 92cm high; 63cm deepThe firm was established by Johann Friedrich Weule (d. 1897). See www.turmuhrenmuseum-bockenem.de for further information. Condition reportIn unrestored condition.  Steelwork corroded.  There is a wood-rod pendulum and a crank key

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AN EARLY VICTORIAN MAHOGANY AND BRASS INLAID DROP-DIAL WALL CLOCKBy Holman & Son, Lewes, circa 1840With a cast brass bezel and convex glass above the white-painted dial, with pierced hands, above a drop trunk with glazed  pendulum aperture and brass surround, the gut fusée movement with arched shouldered plates and anchor escapement,  with brass winding key engraved Holman & Son / LEWES38cm diameter overall; 50cm highCondition reportIn good condition.  The case has been polished fairly recently.  The movement appears to be in good order.  Together with brass winding key 

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