Joseph Medley of Boston. A George II chinoiserie and lacquer longcase clock, with caddy top and moulded pillared hood, having urn and flame gilt finial, full length trunk door decorated with birds, peonies, oriental buildings, seated figures, the base embellished with a hunting scene, on a plinth with bracket feet, the 30cm square arch dial having applied cast gilt brass amorini mask spandrels and dolphin enclosures to the arch, with a convex silvered maker's tablet for Jos.Medley, Bofton, Fecit, Roman hour with fleur de lis dividers and Arabic minute numerals to the silvered chapter ring, the matted centre chased with birds and having a silvered seconds ring and date aperture, 8-day five pillar movement striking a bell, 258cm H.Joseph Medley is recorded as working from 1727 p.65 in Lincolnshire Clock, Watch and Barometer Makers by Wilbourn & Ellis, with further references in Appendix III, Wills & Inventories.
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Thomas Rayment of Stamford. A George III mahogany longcase clock, having a parcel gilt and ebony strung swan neck pillared hood, with cast ormolu stylised finial, the full length flame veneered trunk door with oval panel and applied ormolu mounts, all corners applied with amorini mask and floral spandrels, matched to the base with cast loop handles with shell backs, on bracket feet, the 30cm square arch dial having applied spandrels and chime change silvered rondel marked for Brittons Strike Home and God Save The King over Strike - Night aperture, the silvered chapter ring having Roman hour and Arabic minute numerals, the brass centre field having subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, engraved with floral decoration and the maker's script, Rayment Stamford, the eight day movement striking a single large bell and chiming nine graduated bells, 249cm H.The Rayment family are noted in Lincolnshire Clock, Watch and Barometer Makers by Wilbourn & Ellis 2001, pp.81-82Rayment, John, Stamford: Watchmaker of the late 18thC. (1791 UBD). Friday, December 2nd 1803 LR&SM Stamford "On Tuesday se'nnight died at Huntingdon Mr John Rayment, master of the ladies boarding school there, formerly an eminent clock and watchmakers and brother to the late Mr Alderman Rayment of this town"Rayment, Thomas (Sen.), Stamford:LR&SM 13th July 1775Advertising that he is a watchmaker in High Street, Stamford and again in 1778, 1786. LR&SM October 7th 1791 Advert "Journeyman Clockmaker wanted by Mr. Raiment, Stamford."June 19th 1792 "Creditors of Mr Thomas Rayment Sen, of Stamford are to send claims to Mr Thomas Smith or Mr Jas. Lowe of Stamford to whom he has assigned his effects. Thomas Rayments shop goods are being sold at the Tower Hall by auction."June 22nd 1792Details of shop goods for Mr Rayment being sold. LR&SM, June 29th 1792“The stock of Mr Thomas Raymond Snr, silver, clock and watchmaker of Stamford is announced to be sold at Stow Green Fair. His creditors are to apply to Mr Thomas Cooke in Red Inn Square in Stamford."St Georges Church Clock by T. Raymond dated 1792Longcase clock with oriental lcaquer case extant.Rayment, Thomas (Jun), Stamford: LR&SM, November 18th 1791. Advert 'Mr Rayment Jrn. Has opened a new shop in High Street as watch and clockmaker, etc'.LR&SM, Friday 14th December 1798.‘Mr Rayment, dentist. Respectfully acquaints the public that the increase of his professional engagements precluded him from travelling on Mondays, Thursdays and Saturdays, on which he will practice at his house in the High Street from 10 till 4 o'clock.Rayment for the above reason cannot pay that attention to the plate, jewellery and clockmaking business he could wish; therefore proposes selling off by auction, the whole of his stock-in-trade, which for quality, fashion and elegance will be found worthy the attention of a descerning public. The articles will be properly selected, and sold in lots on Mondays and Fridays in every week between the hours of 11 and 2 in the afternoon, and 3 and 8 in the evening, until the whole are disposed of. The first days sale to commence on Monday se'nnight. Catalogues may be had at the proprieter's house on the Friday preceding'.Listings for Rayment also exist in Stamford Clocks & Watches by Laurence Tebbutt
Richard Comber of Lewes. A George III mahogany longcase clock, with shaped and pillared hood, having ball and spike finials, full length arch moulded and flamed trunk door, enclosed by inset pillars, on a moulded and flamed base, with plinth raised on ogee bracket feet, the silvered dials on an arched brass back plate with pierced scroll spandrels, having eight day five pillar striking movement, chiming on eight bells and with repeater mechanism, 257cm H. Provenance: The Estate of Miss Joanna Pickering Spencer, late of The Orchard, Braunston-in-Rutland, near Oakham, Rutland, Jeff Dale Auctioneers, sale Monday 13th May 2002, Lot 760, selling for £11,000 +BP.The well known Lewes Clockmaker Richard Comber was apprenticed to William Kemp from 1754 to 1762 and also John Holman who went into partnership with him from 1787 to 1797. His shop was in Bull Lane in 1790 and he died in 1798. Comber is widely acknowledged as one of the finest clockmakers of the 18thC.
James Stretch of Birmingham. A George III mahogany longcase clock, with double moulded caddy pediment to the pillared hood, having full length trunk door with shaped top in the American taste bearing stylistic similarity to Philadelphia cases, the base having a low level plinth over bracket feet, the 30cm Sq dial having cast brass amorini mask spandrels, Roman hour and Arabic minute numerals to the silvered chapter ring, the matted centre having silvered seconds ring, date aperture and makers plaque marked Jams. Stretch, Birmingham, eight day movement striking a bell, 228cm H.James Stretch, active c.1740-70, is listed in Clockmakers & Watchmakers of Central England by Joseph McKenna as son of Joseph Stretch. Watchmaker and silversmith. 'To James Stretch for Winding up and taking are of the School Clock One Year's Salary due at Midsummer 1764' (Records of King Edward School, Birmingham). There is a watch by him the Science Museum, London. Died 22 Sept 1770.The Stretch family were Quakers from the Midlands and have noted connections with the United States of America.
Francis Perigal of London. A George III flame mahogany longcase clock, with arched top and verre eglomise panel, to a brass reeded and fluted pillared hood, with full length arch moulded trunk door and panel base with plinth, the 30cm square arch dial having cast rococo spandrels, silvered silent/strike dial to arch, Roman hour and Arabic minute numerals, seconds ring and date aperture, makers mark for Francis Perigal LONDON, five pillar eight day movement striking a bell, 241cm H.
An early 19thC flamed mahogany London cased longcase clock, with fret carved arched hood with brass ball and spike finials, moulded and shaped full length trunk door with quarter inset reeded columns, over a moulded plinth base with shaped apron and bracket feet, the circular painted dial having Roman hour numerals, seconds and date rings, five pillar eight day movement striking a bell, possibly Dublin or Glasgow, 230cm H.
A late 17thC brass dial clock, having floral chased spandrels and floral engraved centre field, single hand, the chapter ring having Roman hour numerals, with stylised dividers and marked Jos Townsend Helmdon, now Fecit, 20cm dial, lantern framed movement, in a later 18thC longcase, with dentil moulded cornice, arched moulded trunk door, plain base, on bracket feet, 185cm H.There is a Joseph Townsend listed on Miscellena Edition c1700, Helmdon and is the name associated with the maker of the church clock in Helmdon.
A CIRCA 1800 & LATER INLAID & CROSSBANDED OAK WATKIN OWEN, LLANRWST LONGCASE CLOCK, 11.25 ins square brass dial and silvered chapter ring, set with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture before a twin weight pendulum driven bell strike movement (pendulum and weights included), the hood with blind fret decoration above and single glazed door and flanking tapering pillars, the crossbanded long trunk door inlaid with star detail repeated to the trunk base, the whole in entirely refurbished condition, 204 cms high, 45.5 cms wide
A LATE 18th CENTURY BRASS DIAL OAK LONGCASE CLOCK by Thomas, Caernarfon, having a 12 ins square engraved dial, set with Roman numerals and pierced spandrels before a twin weight pendulum driven bell strike movement (pendulum and weights included), broken pediment over a single glazed door and reeded flanking pillars, quarter cut repeated to the trunk with a long shaped top door over a stepped base, 213 cms high, 44 cms wide
AN EARLY 19th CENTURY CIRCULAR DIAL & MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK, indistinct maker's name to a painted 14 ins diameter dial, set with Roman numerals and secondary dials before a twin weight pendulum driven bell strike movement (pendulum and weights included), the hood with shaped pediment and curved edge detail, quarter cut turned pillars flanking a crossbanded trunk door and line inlaid trunk base, 201.5 cms high, 45 cms wide (slight restoration required to the case, attention needed to the dial and movement)
A George II Chinoiserie lacquered longcase clock, the arched brass dial with silvered chapter ring, roman and arabic numerals, mask head spandrels, subsidiary seconds and date aperature, to an 8 day movement striking a gong, housed in a case with arched hood and moulded cornice over a trunk door to plinth base,223 cm high-with weights
ϒA Dutch ‘mulberry’ veneered eight-day longcase clock with moonphase, Daniel Soos, Amsterdam, mid 18th century The five pillar rack and bell striking movement repeating the hour on a second smaller bell at half past and with anchor escapement regulated by seconds pendulum, the 12 inch brass break-arch dial with date-of-the month and day-of-the week apertures, ringed winding holes and subsidiary seconds dial to the scroll decorated matted centre within applied silvered Roman numeral chapter ring with stylised sword hilt half hour markers, Arabic five minutes to outer track and signed Daniel Soos, Amsterdam to lower margin, with scroll pierced steel hands and spandrels cast as figures emblematic of the four seasons to angles within a herringbone border, the silvered arch with rolling moonphase incorporating cloud engraved lunettes, age of the moon to the visible circumference and high-water times to a sector within the conforming cloud decorated upper margin, the lampblack-stained burr field maple veneered case with giltwood flambeau finials and domed ogee caddy over fretwork frieze and ebonised cavetto moulded break-arch cornice with conforming fret to lintel, with ebonised three-quarter columns to hood door and the sides with scroll pierced break-arch sound frets and conforming quarter columns set against bargeboards at the rear, the trunk with triple-line bordered break-arch door centred with a circular brass lentical, the sides with twin ebony line bordered panels, on conforming panel-outlined plinth base with swept skirt and bracket feet, 254cm (100ins) high excluding top finial. ϒ Indicates that this lot may be subject to CITES regulations when exported. Please see our Terms & Conditions for more information.
Hornby 0 Gauge No 1 clockwork Engine Shed and Other Scenic Items, the shed with 2-rail tracks, F-G, slight rusting, with a 'M' Station Set in original box lid, G, and a collection of figures (30+) and platform accessories including 12 milk churns, luggage trunk and watchman's hut, mostly F-G (qty)

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