Black lacquered and chinoiserie decorated eight day longcase clock with five pillar movement, the 12" brass arched dial signed Fran Sumner, Chelsea on an arched shaped silvered plate to the matted centre with subsidiary seconds dial and calendar aperture, with large strike/silent dial to the arch, the case with long rounded arched moulded door decorated overall with figures, animals and birds in pagoda landscapes, the hood surmounted by a rounded moulded cornice with three gilded ball finials, 92" high (pendulum and two brass cased weights)
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Interesting two train turret clock, the movement within a dark green painted cast iron chair frame with deadbeat type escapement and the arms of the pallet fixed, 28" wide, 17" deep, 23" high (with nine various weights, two pendulum disc bobs, pendulum rod, hammer striker and a L shaped frame, 26" high) ** This is an example of a chair frame turret clock where the frames are fixed by tapered pins rather than threaded fixings. The frame is made from cast iron which became popular towards the end of the 18th century as opposed to the wrought iron strip. The method of assembling the frame with pins and the fact that the arms of the pallet are fixed suggest this clock was made around the end of the 18th century. The exact origin and maker of this clock are not known but the type of construction was very common in the Midlands and North
Light oak eight day longcase clock, the 12" brass arched dial signed John Startudge, Lymington on a silvered disc to the arch over a silvered chapter ring enclosing a matted centre with subsidiary seconds dial and calendar aperture, the case with long rounded arched door and the hood surmounted by a moulded stepped cornice with two brass ball and spike finials, 83" high (pendulum, two lead weights and keys)
Good English burr walnut double fusee library clock, the movement back plate signed Barrauds, Cornhill, London, with locking pendulum and striking on a bell above, the 5.75" square silvered dial within a stepped case surmounted by a rectangular panelled glazed top, 11.75" high (pendulum and keys)
Old carriage clock timepiece within a cornice brass case, 6 " high and two other carriage clocks in need of restoration; also two old car clocks, five watches, three cased travelling alarm clocks and an incomplete kit for making a twin fusee skeleton clock from classic clocks (Clerkenwell) skeleton kits
Oak thirty hour longcase clock, the 12" square brass dial signed Jonathan Lawson, Keighley on the silver chapter ring enclosng a foliate engraved matted centre with calendar aperture, the case with long wavy top moulded door and the hood surmounted by a flat moulded stepped cornice, 81" high (pendulum but no weights)
Good oak eight day longcase clock, the 12" brass arched dial signed John Watts, Canterbury on the silvered chapter ring enclosing a matted and foliate engraved centre with subsidiary seconds dial, ringed winding holes and calendar aperture, with convex silvered boss to the arch engraved with the face of the sun, the case with long moulded rounded arched door and the hood surmounted by a moulded swan neck pediment, 88" high (pendulum and two iron weights) ** John Watts was one of the best clock and watchmakers working in Canterbury during the early and middle 18th century, see Michael Pearson - Kent Clocks & Clockmakers, page 242
Gents of Leicester small master wall clock, the 8" square white dial within a glazed light oak case, 50.75" high (pendulum); also another electric wall master clock, the 10" silvered square dial with subsidiary seconds dial, within a light wooden case, 33" high (pendulum), and an IBM International 12" wall dial with subsidiary seconds dial and a box of various electrical movements and dials etc
Thirty hour longcase clock movement, the 12" square brass dial signed CHR. Gould, Londini Fecit on the silver chapter ring enclosing a matted centre with subsidiary seconds dial; also three longcase clock thirty hour movements with 12" square painted dials, one signed Jonathan Wainwright, Nottingham, another Thomas Hallam, Nottingham, both with subsidiary calendar apertures and the other unsigned (4)
Good French mantel clock timepiece with automata, the 3" white dial and movement inset into a faux stone pillar housed under a tree with realistic foliage surmounted by an exotic bird to the top over two automata birds with one jumping from branch to branch over another drinking from a fountain, supported upon a plinth and turned ebonised wooden base housing the automata mechanism, under a glass dome, 24" high overall (pendulum and two keys)
French mahogany and inlaid two train balloon mantel clock striking on a gong, the 5" white dial within a shaped case inlaid with a central paterae and boxwood lines, 12.5" high (pendulum); also a French ebonised V.A.P. small drumhead mantel clock in need of restoration, 6.5" high (pendulum) (2)
Good small English fruitwood triple fusee bracket clock, the 4.75" brass arched dial signed Webster, Cornhill, London on an arched plate to the matted centre, enclosed by a silvered chapter ring and surmounted by subsidiary chime/silent and chime on eight bells/Cambridge chimes dials, the movement chiming on a nest of eight bells and striking the hours on another, with pull repeat and locking pendulum, within a stepped case surmounted by a caddy top and four ornate turned brass finials, 14.5" high
Contemporary Congreve ormolu single fusee rolling ball clock, the 2.25" principal chapter ring with skeletonised centre flanked by two smaller dials, over a grooved tilting platform, supported upon four circular tapered columns united by an undertier and four ball feet, 8.75" high, under a brass bound glass dome and upon a walnut inlaid base fitted with a frieze drawer, 15" high overall (key and ball)
Ships bulkhead clock timepiece, the 5" cream dial with subsidiary seconds dial and slow/fast lever at twelve o'clock, within a blackened casing; also another mahogany wall timepiece, the 6" white dial inscribed Patent Lever Escapement, with subsidiary seconds dial and slow/fast lever, within an octagonal surround and two old chronometer cases (4)
Oak eight day longcase clock, the 12" square brass dial signed Bar Dammant, Colcestrie fecit on the silvered chapter ring enclosing a matted centre with subsidiary seconds dial, ringed winding holes and a calendar aperture enclosed by engraved foliage, the case with long door and the hood surmounted by a flat cornice, 74.5" high (pendulum, two weights and keys)
Fine French Le Roy repeater calendar carriage clock with alarm, the white enamel dial signed Le Roy á Paris, with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial over subsidiary alarm and calendar dials indicating days of the week and dates of the month, the movement with two hammers striking on two bells and stamped 775, the perforated recessed base plate with selection lever for Petit Sonnerie, Grand Sonnerie and Silence, within a silvered brass corniche case engraved overall with flowers amidst scrolling foliage, 7.5" high
French ormolu and porcelain mounted two train small mantel clock, the Japy Freres movement signed Henry Marc, Paris, with outside countwheel and striking on a bell, the 3.25" painted dial within a porcelain mounted breakfront cast case surmounted by a compressed globe finial, 15.25" high (pendulum and key) ** This clock is sold with purchase receipts from The Old Clock Shop in West Malling, Kent dated 29th/30th September 1992
German walnut two train mantel clock striking on a gong, the 6" white dial within a stepped case surmounted by a caddy top, 16.5" high; also a French walnut and ebonised two train drumhead mantel clock, English oak three train mantel clock and a small mahogany inlaid timepiece with battery movement (three pendulums) (4)
Good miniature Continental silver and enamelled mantel clock timepiece, the base inset with a plaque inscribed Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd, 112 Regent St. London, Swiss Made and JTC (Geneva Watch Co.) no. 12366; also stamped with sterling silver import marks, the 1.75" rounded arched dial painted with ladies within a formal garden by a lake, within a rounded arched splayed case decorated with coloured enamels on a blue ground; also with a folding gilt tooled green leather travelling case and keys
Fine English mahogany triple weight eight day musical longcase clock, the 12" brass arch dial signed John Ewers, London on the silver chapter ring enclosing a matted centre with subsidiary seconds dial also with chime/silent dial to the arch, the five pillar movement chiming on a nest of eight bells and striking the hours on another, the case with long moulded edged arched door flanked by quarter fluted columns, the hood surmounted by a caddy top with pierced foliate fretwork panels and three brass ball and spike finials, 105" high (pendulum, three weights and keys)
Good Scottish eight day longcase clock, the 12" brass arched dial signed John Safley, Nicolson's Park, Edinburgh on a silvered disc to the arch over a silvered chapter ring enclosing a matted centre with subsidiary seconds dial and calendar aperture, the case with long moulded wavy arched door and the hood surmounted by a broken swan neck cornice with brass ball and eagle finial, 87" high (pendulum, two weights and winding key)
English mahogany double fusee verge bracket clock, the 7" brass arched dial signed Stephen Hardie, London on a silvered engraved disc to the arch, over a silvered chapter ring enclosing a matted centre with false bob pendulum and calendar aperture, within a stepped case surmounted by a caddy top, four turned urn brass finials and a carrying handle 19.5" high (pendulum and key) ** This clock was featured in the September 2019 Clocks magazine in an interesting article written by Brian Loomes, attempting to establish more about the maker and date of the clock
Interesting and rare French repeater calendar carriage clock, signed Charles Oudin, Palais Royal 52 to the centre of the principal dial over calendar and alarm subsidiary dials, the movement back plate also stamped Charles Oudin, Palais Royal 52 and with advance/retard lever, striking on a bell beneath the base, within a gilded brass case, 5.75" high (key) ** Charles Oudin trained in the workshop of Abraham-Louis Breguet
French Comptoise two train wall clock with alarm, the 8.25" white convex dial signed Oudin á Avrainville, painted with sprays of flowers and with central alarm dial, surmounted by a brass cornice repousse with a farmer reclining on a sheaf of wheat in a field, 15.5" high (pendulum and two weights)
Brewster & Ingrahams Patent spring two train steeple clock, 19.75" high (pendulum and key); also a Seth Thomas two train shelf clock, the 6.75" white dial over a circular panel decorated with flowers, within a rounded arched case, 17.5" high, Elliott three train mantel clock within a rounded arched oak case (pendulum) and another Garrard oak cased mantel timepiece (4)
Mahogany single fusee drop dial wall clock in need of restoration, the 6" silvered dial within a cast bezel and turned surround, 11.25" high overall; also another ebonised single fusee drop dial wall clock in need of restoration (2) ** Both these clocks have missing case parts and there is no guarantee that the movements are complete either
Very fine Swiss miniature blue guilloche and white enamel silver cased clock timepiece, the silver back with three sliding shutter apertures, bearing sterling silver import marks and stamped JTC (Geneva Watch Co.) no. 9593, the 1.25" oval dial within a decorative enamelled case with gilt foliate highlights and supported upon an onyx base, 2.5" high; also within a folding green tooled leather travelling case inscribed Hunt & Roskell Ltd in Alliance with JW Benson Ltd, 25, Old Bond St, London. W.

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