A fine French Louis XVI ormolu mantel clock circa late 18th/early 19th century, with eagle surmount to the top, above white enamel chapter ring and visible escapement, enamel panel bearing name Cerrien- A Paris, resting on shelf and raised on six pillars with classical female masks to the top,twin train movement striking on a bell, under glass dome cover and outer wood plinth, clock 43cm high
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An early 18th century thirty hour brass hook and spike lantern clock by Jean du Lierre Angers circa 1720, with bell above foliate fret work panel, 4½" dial with chapter ring and Roman numerals, over central alarm dial, engraved to dial Suedois Angers, with side door panels, two spikes, rope attachment with lead weights, 18cm high CONDITION REPORT: Lot 152 - Clock is running when all four weights are attached, minor age surface marks to brass, in general good condition.
A fine brass twin fusee cathedral skeleton clock, of large form with 8" pierced chapter ring with Roman numerals, on a twin fusee chain driven movement, clock 56cm high, angel finial to bell, in wood and glazed display case CONDITION REPORT: Lot 114 - Clock chimes when wound, clock in good condition, minor colour fading to top of case, has three small keys and winder key.
A French Louis XVI style red tortoiseshell and gilt metal mantel clock, indistinctly signed to the dial possibly retailed by Brook and sons of Edinburgh, the white enamel dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, name slightly faded to dial, the movement striking on a bell, 28cm high CONDITION REPORT: Lot 111 - minor wear and tear and fading to tortoiseshell, in the main to bottom right side, minor age crack to bottom left side, clock goes when moving hands, has key.
A French Louis XVI style red tortoiseshell and gilt metal clock garniture, in the the form of a longcase clock circa 1900, the clock with white enamel dial, with Roman and Arabic numerals, the movement striking on bell, stamped GF, with pair of matching two branch candelabra, clock 49cm high (3) CONDITION REPORT: Lot 106 - clock chimes when wound, area of old damage to top of clock and minor staining also, minor chip towards the back of clock, also with staining, surface scratches and minor scrapes to clock casing, a few areas of old damage to the tortoiseshell on candelabra, no key.
A French Louis XVI style boulle work clock, with red tortoiseshell and gilt metal mounts, enamel dial with Roman numerals, the movement striking on a bell, 32cm high CONDITION REPORT: Lot 145 - has panelled door to the rear once opened can see hammer and bell and back casing of movement, base of finial slightly lifting to the top, small piece of tortoiseshell missing to top left, scratches and scuffs to rear door.
A late 17th/early 18th century brass hook and spike lantern clock by Edward Burroughs, Fordham, the 5" arched brass dial signed Edward Burroughs, Fordham, on a flat silvered disc over a silvered chapter ring with central alarm dial, with iron spikes, surmounted by twin foliate frets, strap work and bell pendulum, with rope and chain attachment with two lead weights, 18cm high CONDITION REPORT: Lot 151 - Amendment, this has only two weights, not going, dial in good condition, plain doors.
An early 18th century brass hook and spike lantern clock by William Dee of Windsor dated 1729, with verge escapement, the bell above foliate fret panels and 5½" dial, silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals, alarm dial, engraved to Wm Dee, Windsor 1729, with rope attachment, decorated with urn finials, 33cm high, housed in an antique oak grandmother case, 181cm high CONDITION REPORT: Lot 155 - has weight rope attachment broken so not able to see if its going, plain doors, stains to chapter ring, right foliate fret a little loose to touch, name clear on dial.
A William IV hook and spike octagonal wall clock by Whitehurst, Derby, the 10" dial with Roman numerals, signed Whitehurst, Derby no.6177 to dial, the movement striking on a bell with pendulum and two lead weights, 26cm high CONDITION REPORT: Lot 94 - Two lead weights only, has two weights attached, clock goes when moving large hand, registers every 1/4 hour, minor scratches and minor chips to paint work on dial.
A 19th century French Louise XVI style red tortoiseshell and ormolu mantel clock, with four gilt metal urn finials to the top, above cream enamel dial with Roman numerals and minute track, decorated with ormolu motifs, the twin train movement striking on a bell, no. 734 engraved to back plate, 28cm high
A James II/William and Mary period brass hook and spike lantern clock by Joseph Windmills, London circa 1685-1690, with posted countwheel bell, striking movement with anchor escapement, the dial signed with maker and Roman numerals to the chapter ring, mute track and alarm disc, brass strap work and frets, raised on ball supports, rope attachment with single pulley, original lead weight, disc for pendulum lacking rod, 42cm high CONDITION REPORT: Lot 149 - minor age surface marks and tarnishing to brass, just disc for pendulum lacking rod, one lead weight attached to escapement, name clear to dial, clock generally in good condition, not seeing time alarm go, only the disc for pendulum is present, no rod, age stains, with replacement period brass doors.
A 19th century French Louis XVI style kingwood and gilt metal mantel clock, the white enamel dial set with Roman and Arabic numerals, decorated with gilt metal appliques and mounts, the movement striking on a bell, no 63 stamped to back plate, 26cm high CONDITION REPORT: Lot 116 - clock chimes and goes when moving hand, very minor age surface marks to casing, has key.Minor bend to top ormolu panel
A 19th century oak cased bracket clock with barometer by Luppens & Co of Brussells & Paris, with four spire finials to the top, above cream enamel dial with Roman numerals and balance wheel with two jewels above, aneroid fahrenheit thermometer gauge below, twin train movement striking on a bell, engraved H Luppens, Paris to back plate, 52m high
A mid 18th century 30 hour brass lantern clock by Louis Le Vacher circa 1759, with bell, verge escapement above fret, the 3.5" dial with silvered chapter ring and Roman numerals, central alarm dial engraved below Louis La Vacher Acheuveuze, silk suspension movement, raised on turned finials, with rope attachment and lead weights, 22cm high, housed in a later oak wall mount bearing label 'Louis Le Vacher, Master Clock Maker, ref watchmakers & clockmakers of the world GH Baillie'
A late 19th Century French carriage clockThe brass corniche case with four glass sides enclosing white face with black Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, the twin fusee movement striking on a bell, 14cm high. CONDITION REPORT: Lot 18Cannot guarantee working condition of clock.Tarnishing to brass case,Clock movement runs when moved,Repeating button.Otherwise glass good condition.
A collection of various Royal Doulton and Beswick figures To include a Beswick fox, five Beswick birds including Goldfinch numbered 2105, and four further figures numbered 2105,166, 980, together with a Royal Albert figure. 'Foxy whiskered Gentleman,' Royal Doulton 'Tinker Bell' HN1677, 'Mrs Bunnykins' DB19, and 'Andrea' HN3058 (10) CONDITION REPORT: Lot 58Robin's beak chipped,Other figures good.
A George lll mahogany cased longcase clock, J. Collier, CheadleWith a twin swan neck pediment above a pair of reeded columns flanking the painted dial with a moon phase aperture over a convex date aperture, the 14" white dial painted with figural spandrels and centred with Britannia sat beside a lion, the dial signed John Collier, Cheadle, with an eight day movement striking on a saucer bell, the case with quarter reeded columns flanking a shaped door with inlaid stringing above a similarly inlaid front panel, complete with weights and pendulum, height 213cms
A George lll mahogany longcase clockThe hood with a pair of urn finials and centred by a leafy crest over a pair of channelled tapering columns and flanking a pair of similar half columns, the break arch painted dial with a rolling moon aperture above a 14" dial with painted Roman numerals, subsidiary minute and date dials, indistinctly signed Warrington, the spandrels of the dial painted with figures, the eight day movement striking on a saucer bell, the hood above a frieze and door crossbanded and inlaid and flanked by reeded columns, the base front board similarly inlaid, complete with two weights and pendulum, height approx 247cms
A George III mahogany longcase clock, J N Kent , ManchesterThe hood with a twin swan neck pediment and gilt metal spherical finials above a frieze inlaid with ovals over two tapering reeded columns flanking the fourteen inch painted dial with painted Roman numerals and a rolling moon aperture above a convex date aperture, the dial signed J N Kent, Manchester with an eight-day movement striking on a saucer bell (detached ), the case with a frieze inlaid with three oval flower head roundels above a shaped and cross banded door flanked by a trio of cluster columns either side over a cross banded front board, complete with two weights and pendulum, height of clock 222cm. CONDITION REPORT: Lot 717Back board behind hood has been repaired,Supports on which movement sits has been repaired/altered,Date aperture on dial has been re painted,Hinges and lock on door have been replaced,Case lacking feet, reduced,Some cracks within the frieze below the hood,Split to the right hand rear corner of clock case approximately 12" long.
An early 20th century mantel timepiece in the form of a late 17th century English lantern clock, the dial having Roman numerals and floral engraving to the centre, platform escapement key-wind movement, the brass case having turned and fretted decoration, surmounted by a bell - Estimate £50 to £80
A French 19th century mantel clock, striking on a bell, the enamelled and painted face with Roman numerals, within a gilt metal and painted figural case surmounted by a reclining lady, on a detachable plinth, overall h. 34 cm CONDITION REPORT: Working order unknown, some wear as commensurate with age
GARRARD CARRIAGE CLOCKcontained within a silvered case, the Roman numeral dial with pierced hands, marked 'Garrard London', the movement signed 'Made in England, 11 Jewels', platform escapement, with key, 15.5cm high overall; together with a Du Chateau brass carriage clock, with Roman numeral dial, striking on a bell, the movement marked '13 Jewels Unadjusted', with key, 15.5cm high overall (2)
EARLY VICTORIAN MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCKthe dial signed R. Cringam, Carluke, the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, the 13 inch painted dial depicting 'Burns at the Plough' with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and subsidiary calendar dial, pierced steel hands, two front winding holes encased by arched hood with carved cornice, on bracket feet, with pendulum and weights, 225cm high
EARLY 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCKthe unsigned eight day two train movement striking on a bell, the 14 inch painted dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds and subsidiary calendar dial, steel hands, two front winding holes encased in an arched hood, with pendulum and weights, the clock has been shortened at the base, 211cm high
EDWARDIAN INLAID MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCKof George III design, the dial signed 'R. Dalgleish, Falkirk', eight day two train movement striking on a bell, the 13 inch dial with silvered Roman numeral chapter ring, subsidiary seconds dial and subsidiary calendar dial, with steel hands, the front winding dial contained within an elborately carved hood, the case on cabriole legs, with pendulum and weights, 223cm high
EARLY VICTORIAN SCOTTISH MAHOGANY DRUMHEAD LONGCASE CLOCKthe dial signed 'A & W Millar, Airdrie', the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, the 12.5 inch Roman numeral chapter ring with pierced blued steel hands, with subsidiary seconds dial and calendar dial, bearing presentation plaque dated 1849, with carved foliate hood and over four bun feet, 206cm high
FINE GEORGE III MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK BY HENRY JENKINS, LONDONcirca 1770, the unsigned eight day two train movement with anchor escapement striking on a bell, the signed 11 inch arched brass dial with silvered Roman numeral chapter ring and outer Arabic seconds, matted brass centre, subsidiary seconds at twelve, date aperture at six, strike/silent dial to arch, applied brass spandrels, pierced hands, encased within an architectural hood with doric columns, contained within a waisted mahogany case, on plinth base with bracket feet, 235cm
**AMENDED DESCRIPTION** A set of twelve boxed Georg Jensen gold plated Christmas tree decorations on chains, including a star, an angel, a bell, musical instruments, heart, etc, and a boxed Jensen gold plated top of tree 3-D star (13). CONDITION REPORT: All boxed. Appears good with no obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration.
A George V hallmarked silver trophy cup with twin high angled handles, raised on knopped stem (af) above spreading circular base, on ebonised base, H.W. Plate Manufacturing Company, Birmingham 1929, and a further smaller bell shaped example, William Neil Ltd, Birmingham 1933, height including base 11.5cm, weighable silver approx 2.1ozt (2).
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