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A late 20th Century Triple Barrel Floorstanding Clock, Metamec, the overhanging cornice to a glazed long trunk door and plinth and panelled base, to an 8 ½” square brass dial with Roman and Arabic silvered chapter ring, and engraved centre with black painted hands, to a triple spring-driven movement with anchor escapement and strike on a music wheel, height 60”
A mid-19th Century Black Lacquered and Gilt Highlighted Papier-mâché Drop Dial Wall Clock, the scalloped surround to a shaped drop trunk with glazed aperture and highlighted throughout with mother-of-pearl gilt and painted detail, and centred to the base with a painted hound’s head, to a spun brass bezel enclosing a 12” Roman painted dial with outside minute track and black painted trefoil hands, to a twin spring-driven movement with anchor escapement and strike on a bell, height 28 ½”
A late 19th/early 20th Century Mahogany cased 8 Day Long Case Clock, Wm Dalrymple of Netherton Holm, Kilmarnock, the hood with swan neck pediment over dentil moulded and plain frieze panels, to freestanding barley twist columns, to a moulded throat and further barley twist quarter columns, flanking a long trunk door centred with a stylised rosette motif, and raised on a plinth base, to a 14” arched brass dial signed to the arch over engraved plate spandrels, enclosing a Roman and Arabic chapter ring with outside minute track and further engraved centre, also containing subsidiary seconds and date with blued steel pierced hands, to a movement with plates united by four knopped pillars with anchor escapement and strike on a bell (associated), height 90”
A mid-18th Century Oak Cased 8 Day Long Case Clock, Nathl Hedge of Colchester, the later carved and stained oak case with arched hood and plain frieze over brass capped ¾ columns, to an ogee throat and shaped long trunk door with glazed lentical, to a further plinth base, to a 12” arched brass dial, signed to a silvered boss in the arch with cast and applied “C” scroll and foliate spandrels enclosing a silvered Roman and Arabic chapter ring, to a matted centre with sunk subsidiary seconds and date sector, with blued steel pierced hands, to a movement with plates united by five knopped pillars, with anchor escapement and strike on a bell (associated), height 88 ½”
A Triple Weight Driven Long Case Clock, the green and gilt highlighted case with arched pediment surmounted by three globe and spike finials, over ¾ columns to a moulded throat and long trunk door, raised on a plinth base, to a 12” arched brass dial with subsidiary for chimes/silent to the arch, and cast spandrels to a Roman and Arabic chapter ring and matted centre with applied nameplate engraved “William Reade – Chester”, to a triple weight-driven movement with anchor escapement and strike on six rods, height 91”
A 3rd quarter of the 18th Century Oak Cased 30 Hour Long Case Clock, signed James Staples - Odiham, the associated case with overhanging cornice and shaped pediment over ¾ fluted columns to a moulded throat, and long trunk door, raised on a plinth base, to a 10” square brass dial, with cast and applied foliate and scrolling spandrels enclosing a roman chapter ring with inside quarters track, to a signed and engraved centre with single pierced and scrolling steel hand, to a movement with plates united by four knopped pillars and with anchor escapement and strike on a bell (associated), height 83”
A late 18th Century Oak Cased 30 Hour Long Case Clock, Samuel Buxton – Diss, the case with shaped pediment over a lined frieze panel and ¾ columns with gilt gesso capitals, to a moulded throat and long trunk door and raised on a plinth based (reduced), to a 12” square brass dial with cast and applied “C” scroll spandrels enclosing a Roman and Arabic chapter ring and engraved and matted centre with sunk subsidiary seconds and dated subsidiaries, with pierced steel hands to a posted movement with back mounted count wheel and anchor escapement, strike on a bell, height 75”
A late 18th Century Oak Case 30 Hour Long Case Clock, Wenham – Dereham, the oak case with overhanging cornice and shaped pediment with giltwood finials over ¾ columns to a moulded throat and long arch trunk door on plinth base, to an 11” painted 1st period dial, with gilt and gesso floral spandrels enclosing a Roman and Arabic chapter ring and with date sector to the centre with pierced steel hands, to a movement with plates united by four knopped pillars and with anchor escapement (bell, hammer and fly lacking), height 85”
A 2nd quarter of the 19th Century Oak, Mahogany and Boxwood Inlaid 8 Day Long Case Clock, W Rogers – Dudley, the hood with swan neck pediment over panelled frieze with herringbone borders, to an arched door and moulded throat, to further panelled trunk with short and shaped trunk door, flanked by quarter reeded columns, on a plinth base, to a 14” arched 3rd period painted dial, decorated to the arch with a bowl of fruit and a parrot, over further painted rose spandrels, enclosing a Roman chapter ring with subsidiary seconds and date sector, with pierced and stamped brass hands, to a movement with signed falseplate and plated united by four knopped pillars with anchor escapement and strike on a bell, height 91”
An Oak Cased 8 Day Long Case Clock, signed Char Clay of Flockton, the stained case with overhanging cornice surmounted by a stepped pediment, to a carved frieze over fluted ¾ columns to a moulded throat and shaped and carved long trunk door, on a further carved and panelled plinth base, to a 10” square brass dial with applied and cast pierced cherub and foliate spandrels enclosing a Roman and Arabic chapter ring with outside quarters and half-hour markers, to a matted centre with engraved detail to a ringed date aperture, and with blued steel pierced hands, to a movement with plates united by four knopped pillars and with strike on a later coiled gong, height 80”
A mid-19th Century 30 Hour Long Case Clock, Jno Knight – Coggeshall, the case with overhanging cornice and plain frieze to a hinged door and moulded throat with long trunk door and plinth base, to a 10” 3rd period painted square dial with gilt borders and floral spandrels enclosing a Roman chapter ring and outside minute track with blued steel pierced hands, to a movement with plates united by four knopped pillars and with anchor escapement and strike on a bell, height 81”
A GEORGE III MAHOGANY CROSSBANDED AND INLAID LONGCASE CLOCK, of eight day movement striking on a bell, the brass arch dial with silvered chapter ring, seconds dial and calendar aperture to a matted centre, pierced blued steel hands, the arch with a roundel signed Swan, London, foliate spandrels, the hood with a fretwork pediment and three brass urn and phoenix finials, ring and baluster turned pilasters, over an inlaid trunk with arch top door, on a deep plinth and bracket feet, 190cm high. See illustration
A PAIR OF LATE 19TH CENTURY MEISSEN FIGURAL CANDELABRA, each with central nozzle and three scroll branches with acanthus leaf pans, the stems modelled as a tree trunk, one with a male figure of a fruit seller, the other his female companion, both in colourful costume, he with a dog at this feet, she with a lamb, on scroll feet, crossed swords mark in underglaze blue and incised 138 and 139, 51cm high. See illustration
Royal Doulton Flambe Elephant modelled with trunk in salute, also a model of Elephant and Young HN.3548, (2) the first elephant measures 14cm high. Condition report: The elephant with his trunk in salute has a firing crack to his ear where it joins with the body, there is a glaze scratch to his trunk. There is no other damage or restoration to report.
A bisque headed bebe Jumeau with fixed blue eyes, closed mouth and pierced ears. Original wig and shoes. Marked `Bebe Jumeau Depose`. Accompanied by a trunk of clothes dating from the 19th century to the 1940`s when the doll was last played with. The doll was exhibited at the Laugharne Doll Museum and was illustrated in `Jumeau Prince of Dollmakers`, C.E. King. New Cavendish 1983. It appears on the market for the first time. The head stamped in red `Depose Tete Jumeau` size 8. The body stamped in turquoise `Bebe Jumeau Diplome d`Honneur`. 19in H
A dolls trunk with tray labelled "William Insall, 19 & 20 St. Augustine`s Parade, Drawbridge, Bristol. Sample cases made to order", containing a bebe`s trousseau including a broderie anglaise 1860`s hand stitched coat, black straw bonnet with white flowers, ornate grey quilted and embroidered cape-coat, cream silk pinafore, brown and gold velvet hat, muff, stylish straw with green cockade, lithographed visiting card case, fox fur and white metal brush. All 1860-70. Full length coat 26in L
A George V oak diminutive longcase clock, with eight day movement striking on a gong, the foliate engraved square brass dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and inscribed `Maple, London`, the hood with a moulded pediment, above a glazed door flanked by barley twist columns, the trunk with moulded geometric decoration and similarly decorated base, height approx 160cm, with a pendulum, key and two weights.
A George III oak longcase clock with thirty hour movement striking on a bell, the square painted dial with date aperture, Roman numerals and inscribed `Orpwood, Ipswich` cornered by scroll decoration, the hood with swan neck pediment above a glazed door flanked by pillars, the trunk with plain door and base, on bracket feet, height approx 205cm, with pendulum and weight.
A George III mahogany longcase clock with eight day movement striking on a bell, the painted break arch dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds, date aperture and inscribed `Dagless, Bodham`, all beneath an oval panel depicting a shepherdess and sheep to arch, the arched hood with fretwork surmount above turned columns and glazed door, the trunk with arched door on a plain base and bracket feet, height approx 211cm, together with pendulum and two weights (faults).
An 18th Century and later oak longcase clock with eight day movement striking on a bell, the square brass dial with silvered chapter ring signed `John Richards, Lansamlet` framing an engraved centre, subsidiary seconds and date dial, cornered with pierced and cast mask and foliate scroll spandrels, the hood with swan neck pediment above a glazed door and turned columns, the crossbanded trunk with rectangular door flanked by reeded quarter columns, on a plain base and plinth, height approx 198cm, together with pendulum and two weights (alterations and restoration).
A George III mahogany longcase clock with eight day movement striking on a bell, the brass break arch dial with rolling moon above silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, date aperture and inscribed `Willm Arundell, London` cornered by pierced coat of arms spandrels, the arched hood with glazed door flanked by reeded columns, the arched trunk door inlaid with a ram`s mask and foliate pendant flanked by reeded quarter columns, on a similarly decorated base and bracket feet, height approx 220cm, with a pendulum and two weights (faults).
A George V oak diminutive longcase clock with eight day movement chiming and striking on gongs, the break arch dial with silvered boss inscribed `Tempus Fugit` above a silvered chapter ring, the arched hood with glazed door above a trunk with floral moulded panel, on a plain base and plinth, height approx 167cm.
An early 19th Century oak and mahogany longcase clock with eight day movement striking on a bell, the painted break arch dial with coastal landscape above cottage spandrels framing Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds, date aperture and inscribed `Thompson, Chesterfield`, the hood with swan neck pediment above a glazed door and turned columns, the trunk with panelled door flanked by turned pilasters, on a panelled base, height approx 232cm, together with pendulum and two weights (some faults).
An 18th Century and later oak longcase clock with eight day movement striking on a bell, the square brass dial with silvered chapter ring inscribed `Esaye Fleureau, London`, framing a matt centre with subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, cornered with cast gilt mask and scroll spandrels, the later case with two brass finials above a moulded pediment, glass door and columns, the trunk with rectangular door on a plain base and bracket feet, height approx 184cm, with a pendulum and two weights (alterations and restoration).
A George III oak longcase clock with eight day movement striking on a bell, the square brass dial with subsidiary seconds and date arch, inscribed `Josiah Bartholomew, Sherborne`, within a chapter ring with Roman numerals, cornered with pierced floral and scroll spandrels, the hood with caddy top, the trunk with rectangular door on a plain base and plinth, height approx 195cm (faults, alterations and lacking weights and pendulum).
An early 19th Century mahogany longcase clock with eight day movement striking on a bell, the painted break arch dial with rolling moon above Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds and date aperture, the hood with moulded arch pediment above a glazed door flanked by spiral reeded columns, the trunk with line inlaid rectangular door flanked by spiral reeded quarter columns on a plain base and bracket feet, height approx 209cm together with pendulum and two weights.
An 18th Century oak longcase clock with thirty hour movement striking on a bell, the brass square dial with single hand and matt centre, framed by a silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals and inscribed `Cornish, Westrum`, cornered with pierced and cast flower and scroll spandrels, the hood with moulded pediment above a glazed door, the trunk with plain rectangular door above a plain base and bracket feet, height approx 200.5cm, together with pendulum and weight (restoration and alterations).
A Victorian mother-of-pearl inlaid rosewood drop-dial wall timepiece. Ebenezer Rossiter, Clevedon, mid 19th century. The four pillar single fusee movement with anchor escapement and shouldered plates, the 12 inch circular convex white painted Roman numeral dial with blued steel Breguet variant hands and signed E. ROSSITER, CLEVEDON to centre within a cast brass bezel and octagonal surround inlaid with mother-of-pearl curved foliate panels, the drop-trunk with rectangular glazed lenticle within conforming inlay to angles flanked by fruiting foliate carved ears, the curved base with pendulum adjustment access flap within marquetry to borders, 74cm (29ins) high. Ebenezer Rossiter is recorded in Moore, A.J., THE CLOCKMAKERS OF SOMERSET 1650-1900 as working from Hill Road Clevedon circa 1875. The current lot has a paper trade label inscribed E. ROSSITER, 1 REGENT PLACE, Clevedon pasted to the inside of the backboard.
A Victorian mahogany drop-dial wall timepiece, Lambert, Colchester, mid 19th century. The four pillar single fusee movement with anchor escapement and 12 inch circular white painted Roman numeral dial with blued steel hands and signed LAMBERT, St. Botolph St., Colchester to centre within a hinged brass bezel and moulded surround, the drop-trunk with shaped brass fillet inset glazed lenticle flanked by foliate scroll carved ears, the curved base with pendulum adjustment access flap, 51cm (20ins) high. A J. Lambert is recorded in Loomes, Brian Watchmakers & Clockmakers of the World, Volume 2 as working in Colchester circa 1866.
An Irish early Victorian mahogany precision eight-day longcase clock, Sharp, Dublin, circa 1840. The four pillar rack and bell striking movement with deadbeat escapement, Harrison`s maintaining power and wood-rod pendulum, the 12 inch circular white Roman numeral dial signed SHARP, DUBLIN to centre and with blued steel hands, the break-arch case with brass bezel to the circular glazed aperture of the hood door above break-arch door to trunk and plain plinth base with moulded skirt, 200cm (78.5ins), high. Christopher Sharp(e) is recorded in Baillie, G.H. Watchmakers & Clockmakers of the World as working in Dublin circa 1824.
An Irish George III mahogany eight-day longcase clock, John Ottiwell, Limerick, circa 1770. The four pillar rack and bell striking movement with 13 inch square brass dial with subsidiary seconds dial, ringed winding holes and calendar aperture to the matted centre within applied silvered Roman numeral chapter ring with Arabic five minutes to outer track and signed John Ottiwell, Limerick to lower edge, the angles with scroll cast spandrels, in a case with swan neck pediment and foliate scroll carved swollen frieze above fluted pilasters to hood, break-arch door flanked by canted angles to trunk, on a reduced shaped-panel fronted plinth base with bracket feet, 227cm (89.5ins) high. John Ottiwell is recorded in Ferrar`s Limerick Dictionary of 1769 as a watchmaker working in Main Street East. Another perhaps slightly earlier clock by David Gordon of Dublin in a related case was sold in these rooms 10/02/2009 lot 154.
*A George III mahogany eight-day longcase clock with moonphase, John Healy, Manchester, early 19th century. The four pillar rack and bell striking movement with 13 inch white painted Roman numeral break-arch dial with arched calendar aperture, subsidiary seconds dial and signed J`no Healy, MANCHESTER to the ho-ho bird decorated centre, within chapter ring with Arabic five minutes and fruit painted spandrels beneath arch with rolling moonphase, in a case with verre eglomise fronted swan neck pediment above fluted columns to hood, swollen frieze over shaped-top crossbanded door flanked by quarter columns and with squat panel beneath to trunk, on oval panel veneered plinth base with ogee bracket feet, 220cm (86.5ins) high. A John Healey is recorded in Baillie, G.H. Watchmakers & Clockmakers of the World as working in Manchester 1777-1814.
A Regency mahogany weight-driven drop trunk wall clock, Robert Fletcher, Chester, early 19th century. The four pillar two train bell striking movement with anchor escapement and half-seconds pendulum, the 15 inch circular white Roman numeral dial signed ROB`T FLETCHER, CHESTER to centre, the case with moulded surround to the circular hood door above shaped ears and concave-topped caddy moulded rectangular door to trunk, and reeded panel to the curved base, 119cm (47ins) high.
A Regency mahogany weight driven eight-day drop trunk wall timepiece, Possibly by Marsh, Diss, early 19th century. The four pillar single train movement with anchor escapement and tapered plates the 14 inch circular cream painted Roman numeral dial bearing signature MARSH, DISS to centre and with pierced blued steel hands, the case with glazed moulded top-hinged circular door to hood above concave-topped caddy moulded rectangular door to trunk over curved base, 99cm (39ins) high.
A George III oak thirty hour longcase clock of small proportions, Joseph Wright, Warwick, circa 1780. The plated countwheel bell striking single-handed movement with 8.25 inch square brass dial signed WRIGHT, WARWICK to the starburst and foliate scroll engraved centre within applied Roman numeral chapter ring and rococo scroll cast spandrels to angles, the case with later swan neck crest to the cavetto moulded cornice above slender baluster turned pilasters flanking dial and narrow rectangular caddy-moulded door to trunk, on plain plinth base, 191cm (75ins) high excluding later crest, 200cm (78.75) ins high overall. Joseph Wright is recorded in Baillie G.H. Watchmakers and Clockmakers of the World as working in Warwick 1771-95.

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