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Lot 943

A MID 19TH CENTURY FRENCH INLAID ROSEWOOD MANTEL CLOCK surmounted with a gilt hinged handle above a rectangular case with boxwood inlay and sliding glazed door enclosing a silvered guilloche dial with Roman numerals fronting an eight-day spring driven movement with outside countwheel striking the hours/half hours on a bell19cm high not including handleThe clock is in very good condition, no losses or damage to the case, the dial is clean, hands are original, movement is ticking and striking the correct hours and looks to have been recently serviced.

Lot 967

JAMES RITCHIE & SON, EDINBURGH. A MID 19TH CENTURY PLUM PUDDING FIGURED MAHOGANY DOMESTIC REGULATOR LONGCASE CLOCK the hood with applied carved pediment on a tapered trunk with glazed door on moulded figured base on bun feet, the 12" painted circular dial with Roman numerals surrounding two subsidiary dials for seconds and calendar fronting an eight-day weight driven movement with deadbeat escapement and Harrison maintaining power striking the hours on a bell, original wood rod pendulum with very heavy brass bob swinging against a signed silvered beat scale, comes with brass cased weights207.5cm highIn very good original condition having original pendulum and weights. winding key and door keys. The case is in good untouched condition with no splits or replacements. The edge of the trunk has tiny dumps to the veneer. The movement is complete and runs well, the seat board is original nad the movement is clean. The painted dial has original ground, the numerlas have been touched up in places and the ground has light surface scratches.

Lot 1012

JONAS BARBER, WINSTER. A GEORGE II 30-HOUR LONGCASE CLOCK the oak case with a moulded pediment above a glazed door flanked by unusual turned pillars on a slender trunk and box base. The 11" square brass dial with masked pierced gilt spandrels and Roman chapter ring surrounding a matted engraved centre with penny moon and calendar apertures fronting a weight-driven movement with latched pillars and numbered front plate, outside countwheel striking the hours on a bell.209.5cm highThe cheeks under the seatboard have been blocked up to raise the dial in the hood which suggests the movement isn't original to the case, one of the blocks is missing. The case has splits in the sides of the trunk, and a shrinkage crack on the base panel, the movement is complete and working but may need a service.

Lot 1088

ROBERT CAWLEY, CHESTER. A MID 18TH CENTURY MAHOGANY EIGHT-DAY FUSEE BRACKET CLOCK the 7" arched brass dial with mask head cast brass handles and silvered chapter ring, having Roman numerals and outer minute markers, enclosing a matted centre with signed cartouche and date aperture, below a strike / silent dial to the arch. Fronting an eight-day double fusee movement with suigned backplate, anchor escapement and striking the hours on a bell. The arched case with hinged doors and carrying handle to the top.38cm high handle down.The Georgian mahogany case has a small patch to the bottom of the front door and a small piece of moulding missing from the arch of the back of the case. The movement is original to the dial but associated with the case. It is in working condition ticking and striking correctly, it has an unusual striking mechanism where it strikes the hours on a large bell and also strikes the hours at half past on a smaller bell.

Lot 906

JOHN TAYLOR KIRKBY STEPHEN AN 18TH CENTURY OAK BRASS DIAL 30 HOUR LONGCASE CLOCK the 10 1/4" square dial with four season spandrels, Roman chapter ring with inner quarter hour markings and star engraved matted centre with date aperture, signature strip and single steel hand fronting a 30 hour four pillar movement with anchor escapement and outside count wheel strike on a bell. The plain oak case with moulded door pilasters to the hood and shaped top full-length trunk door on a box base with moulded plinth.197.5cm high The clock is in very good clean condition and was working in the vendors house before v=being entrerd into the sale. The case is very clean with no issues. the movment id complete and comes with pendulum and weight.

Lot 910

A 19TH CENTURY ENGLISH DOUBLE FUSEE STRIKING SKELETON CLOCK the pierced brass cathedral style frame with side supports and cut-out silvered dial with Roman numerals fronting an eight-day chain-driven double fusee movement with six-spoke wheel work and anchor escapement striking the hours on a bell, mounted on an oval marble base and displayed under a glass dome.54cm highThe clock is unrestored but complete and is running but will need servicing. The brass frame is loose on the base. The dome has no cracks and the marble base is in good condition.

Lot 1030

A RARE MID 19TH CENTURY FRENCH CAPUCHINE REPEATING CARRIAGE CLOCK the rectangular brass case with hinged side and back doors surmounted by a hinged handle with visible cylinder escapement (originally with a domed glass lenticle) above an enamel dial with Roman numerals signed to the centre ' LEON CLEMENT BOURGEOIS, A MOREZ JURA' fronting an eight-day spring driven movement striking and repeating on a bell mounted in the base with alarm15cm high handle upThe case is in nice condition. The dial has hairline cracks running from the centre outwards. The movement is complete and the alarm functions correctly, however it does not strike the hours so will require attention. Both springs on the time and strike sides are working.  It has its original cylinder escapement which is ticking. The movement would strike the hours and half hours as it does set up ready to strike. Doesnt seem to set up after the scheduled strike. The aperture on the top of the case is 35mm diameter. 

Lot 1028

A LARGE19TH CENTURY FRENCH FIGURAL ORMOLU MANTEL CLOCK surmounted by a classical maiden collecting flowers on a decorative moulded base enclosing an enamel dial with blue Roman and Arabic numerals fronting an eight-day spring driven movement with silk suspension striking the hours/half hours on a bell44cm highThe clock is in good original condition. The ormolu is rubbed in places, the dial has chips around one winding hole but no cracks, the movement is clean and ticking and striking the correct hours.

Lot 1080

A LATE 19TH CENTURY EGYPTIAN STYLE FRENCH BRONZE AND ROUGE MARBLE CLOCK GARNITURE the pyramid shaped case surmounted by a seated Pharaoh above a bronze dial with hyroglific inscriptions and signed 'JULES, GRAUX' fronting an eight day spring driven movement striking on a bell, together with a pair of figural bronze and rouge marble candlesticks37cm highThe marble base to one of the side pieces has been repaired to the back corners, no other damage to any of the garnitures or clock, the movement is running and does strike the hours but is dirty and will require a service.

Lot 1036

A GOOD 19TH CENTURY FRENCH REPEATING CARRIAGE CLOCK WITH ALARM the gilt brass gorge case with folding handle and bevelled glass panels enclosing a white enamel Roman dial and eight-day spring-driven movement with subsidiary alarm and silvered lever platform escapement striking on a bell.17.5cm high handle upThe case is in good condition still retaining most of its original gilding. There is a tiny chip to the top corner of the back door glass, no other damaged panels. No cracks, chips, or restoration to the dial. the movement is complete, the balance wheel isn't rotating but the staff isn't damaged. The strike and repeat mechanism is working but not striking the correct hours. Can't see any makers marks.

Lot 1085

MITCHELSON, LONDON. A GEORGE III PAD TOP MAHOGANY BRACKET CLOCK the case with brass moulded centre pad and folding handle above a glazed door enclosing a 7.5" arched brass dial with gilt spandrels and silvered Roman chapter ring surrounding a silvered signed centre, the arch with Strike/Silent dial fronting a signed eight-day double fusee movement with five knopped pillars and engraved border to the backplate striking on a bell42cm high The case has been repolished and the two top side moulds have been replaced, the back door has some splits and repaired patched of veneer and the lock is missing, the mask around the dial has also had some repairs. The dial has fine stress cracks and some discolouration to the silvering. The movement, which is original to case and dial, has been converted from verge to anchor escapment and is ticking but the strike isn't stopping sand will need attention.

Lot 956

THORNTON, KIRKHAM. A GEORGE II 30-HOUR LONGCASE CLOCK the oak case with a moulded pediment above a glazed door flanked by turned pillars on a slender trunk with a shaped door and yew wood crossbanding set on a matching box base. The 10" square brass dial with cherub and crown spandrels and Roman chapter ring surrounding a matted engraved centre with calendar aperture fronting a weight-driven movement with an outside count wheel striking the hours on a bell.206cm high

Lot 1023

THOMAS ILES, LONDON. AN EARLY GEORGE III FIGURED MAHOGANY EIGHT DAY LONGCASE CLOCK the pagoda top hood with brass stop reeded pilasters and glazed side viewing windows above a full-length arched trunk door enclosed by matching brass capped stop reeded quarter columns above a canted panelled base and shaped double moulded plinth. The twelve-inch arched brass dial with cast Oriental style spandrels, silvered strike/silent dial to the arch and signed name strip above a Roman and Arabic silvered chapter ring with matted centre, date aperture and recessed silvered seconds dial fronting a substantial eight-day five pillar movement with anchor escapement and rack striking on the bell.240cm high

Lot 996

T. GOLDSMITH, DOUGLAS. A REGENCY CONVEX FUSEE WALL CLOCK WITH PASSING STRIKE the mahogany case with moulded octagonal surround and locking cast brass bezel enclosing a 14" painted convex dial with Roman numerals fronting an eight-day fusee movement with shaped plates and knopped pillars striking a bell on the hour44cm wideThe hands are loose as the centre shaft has sheared at the tip where the fixing pin would slot in. The key is missing for the cast bezel. There are losses to the veneer on the edges of the drop box, the dial has been repainted, the movement is complete and does run but the pendulum isn't original.

Lot 958

JUMP, 55. PALL MALL, LONDON. A REGENCY DOMESTIC REGULATOR LONGCASE CLOCK MOVEMENT, having a 12.5" painted circular dial with Roman numerals surrounding two subsidiary dials for seconds and calendar fronting a substantial eight-day weight driven movement with large turned pillar, deadbeat escapement and Harrison maintaining power striking the hours on a bell, signed backplate and original pendulum.This movement has been recently cleaned and serviced and is in working condition, the dial which is original to the movement has been professionally repainted to a high standard. Has an original pendulum but missing weights.

Lot 1044

AN UNUSUAL 3RD QUARTER 17TH CENTURY LANTERN CLOCK JOHN EBSWORTH, LONDINI FECIT the posted frame surmounted by an engraved dolphin fretwork crestings and strapped bell above a Roman chapter ring with quarter-hour markings enclosing a signed tulip engraved centre and cut steel hands fronting a 30-hour weight driven movement with verge escapement striking the hours on a bell with pull down striking arm to the side36cm highThe dial is original to the movement. The side doors are missing. The alarm mechanism is missing. The verge has been replaced; probably reconverted back from anchor. Bell straps are original. Light surface rust to the steelwork. The pendulum is attached to the movement as it is a verge. No weight. The top finial has lost its tip.

Lot 902

AN 18TH CENTURY FRENCH ORMOLU ELEPHANT MANTEL CLOCK the standing beast raised on a rococo naturalistic base, the saddle supporting a drum-shaped case enclosing an enamel dial signed 'LEPAUTE Jn. B TE. A PARIS 1735' fronting a signed eight-day spring driven movement striking the hours on a bell.35cm highA very nice original clock, the case has its original gilt finish, which has slight pitting and wear to the edges and base of the elephant. the drumhead top gilding has warn away. The movement is loose to the case but is complete and ticks and strikes the hours correctly when wound, but we cannot guarantee mechanical movements. the clock has its pendulum and there are small chips around the winding holes and small damage to the edge of the dial next to 9 o'clock. There is a missing screw that holds the clock to the elephant's back.

Lot 1052

THOMAS RAYMENT, LONDON. A GEORGE II PULL QUARTER REPEATING VERGE BRACKET CLOCK the ebonised case with inverted bell top pediment above a glazed door with pierced sound frets enclosing a 7" arched brass dial with gilt masked spandrels and silvered chapter ring surrounding a matted centre with mock pendulum aperture, the arch with subsidiary calendar dial fronting an eight-day double fusee movement with verge escapement and scroll engraved backplate striking the hours on a bell and pull quarter repeating on six bells46.5cm high not including handleThe dial and movement are original to the case. The case has some detached mouldings above the door which are present. The movement is running and striking the correct hours, repeating the correct quarters. The back cock looks to have been replaced and the strike silent lever is missing. The verge escapement has probably been reconverted but if so has been done very well with no signs of plugged holes. The pull quarter repeat mechanism loos to be original to the clock and so do the brackets, they are made from the same coloured brass.

Lot 1016

THOMAS COLLIER, CHAPEL-IN-LE-FRITH. A MID 18TH CENTURY MUSICAL LONGCASE CLOCK the oak and mahogany case having a swan neck pediment with carved floral patrea and turned half reeded columns, the trunk with carved blind fretted quarter columns and inlaid door on a matching canted base raised on bracket feet. The 13" arched brass dial with gilt masked spandrels and silvered chapter ring surrounding a matted engraved centre with subsidiary seconds dial and calendar aperture, the arch with signed silvered plaque above a rotating moon dial, tune selection lever for Psalm 95, Britons Strike Home, and Charles Dragoons fronting a substantial three train eight-day weight driven movement chiming on six bells and twelve hammers every three hours and striking the hours on a bell. - Provenance details are on the back of the door, an image has been attached.212.5cm highThe clock is in good unrestored condition, the case has a small piece of moulding missing above the hood door on the right side, and there is a shrinkage joint to the base. The movement is original to the case and is complete with the original seatboard. The movement is very dirty but is working and sounds nice when chiming. It will need cleaning and servicing. Comes with weights and pendulum. A very nice honest clock.

Lot 978

AN UNUSUAL FRENCH ARTS AND CRAFTS MANTEL CLOCK WITH AXE MOON AND CALENDAR DIAL the 4.5" engraved brass dial with Roman numerals and axe moon centre above a calendar dial with month and date selection, fronting a French 8-day spring driven movement with count wheel strike and anchor escapement. The aesthetic style case has silvered side columns, splayed feet, stained green glass windows, and bell-shaped crest.53.5cm highThe clock is ticking and striking correctly but the calendar mechanism is missing. The case is in good condition with no damage or losses.

Lot 1084

JAMES WAYLETT, LONDON. A GEORGE III EBONISED DOUBLE FUSEE VERGE BRACKET CLOCK the bell top pediment above a glazed door fronting an 8" silvered dial with foliate engraved spandrels and Roman numerals surrounding a signed centre with calendar aperture, the arch with Strike/Silent dial fronting an eight-day double fusee movement with five knopped pillars, verge escapement and foliate engraved backplate striking the hours on a bell48cm high not including handleThe case is in good condition, with minor surface scratches consistent with age, the original ebonised finish and sound frets to the front and sides have been replaced, and some slight discolouration to the silver on the dial. The hands have been possibly replaced. The movement which is original to the dial and case has its original verge escapement and looks to have been recently serviced and is in nice working condition striking the correct hours, and comes with winding keys and door keys.

Lot 908

DESBOIS & WHEELER, GRAY’S INN PASSAGE. A GEORGE III DOUBLE FUSEE BRACKET CLOCK the ebonised break arch case with brass fish scale sound frets and hinged handle above a 6.5" painted arched dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary Strike/Silent dial fronting a signed eight-day double fusee five pillar movement striking the hours on a bell37.5cm highGood original clock, case is in very nice condition with an original ebonised finish. Would benefit from wax. the dial has its original paint which is crazed but stable, there is a small area of repair at 8 o'clock where the dial foot would be attached. The hands are original, and the quality movement is original to the case and dial and is complete. Ticks when wound and strikes/repeats the correct hours. Missing door key. The movement is dirty and will require a service.

Lot 1093

WASBROUGH & MAILLARD, BRISTOL. A GEORGE III LACQUERED BRACKET CLOCK with circular brass engraved dial with Roman numerals and signed centre, fronting an eight-day twin fusee movement with missing strike train and escapement, with an engraved back plate. The case with a cast brass bezel and bell top decorated with gilt floral work corners.44cm high handle down

Lot 1095

R. ROBERTS, BROMSGROVE. A LATE GEORGE III FIGURED MAHOGANY EIGHT DAY LONGCASE CLOCK with a swan neck pediment above a glazed door flanked by brass-capped Corinthian columns on a matching trunk with inlaid crossbanding and canted base. The 14" arched brass dial with gilt pierced spandrels and silvered chapter ring surrounding a matted centre with subsidiary seconds and calendar dials, the arch with rolling moonphase fronting an eight-day weight driven movement with anchor escapement striking the hours on a bell239cm high

Lot 951

AN 18TH CENTURY BRASS LANTERN CLOCK WITH LATER MOVEMENT the 12cm arched dial signed Chalklen, Canterbury fronting a spring driven eight-day movement striking on a bell21cm high The clock is ticking and striking but is dirty and will need a service.

Lot 1015

A LATE 19TH CENTURY FLAME MAHOGANY ARCHED TOP DOUBLE FUSEE ENGLISH BRACKET CLOCK the 6" silvered dial with Roman numerals and pierced steel hands fronting an eight-day twin fusee movement with anchor escapement striking the hours on bell. The case with lion head side handles, pierced side frets and bun feet, cast bezel with convex glass.29cm high The clock is in good condition, the case has been re-polished and there is a fine hairline crack running down the front panel. The silverd dial has finger marks. the movment is clean and working correctly which is original to the dial and case

Lot 928

A LATE 19TH CENTURY DOUBLE FUSEE BRASS LANTERN CLOCK OF 17TH CENTURY DESIGN the Roman chapter ring with quarter hour markings and engraved centre enclosing a tudor rose fronting an eight-day double fusee chain driven movement with anchor escapement and strike on a raised strapped bell, fitted with hinged side doors.38cm high

Lot 909

CHARLES BROOMHALL, LONDON. A LATE 18TH CENTURY FIGURED MAHOGANY VERGE BRACKET CLOCK The break arch case with pierced brass sound frets and glazed front door with brass inner mould enclosing a 7" silvered dial with Roman and Arabic numerals and subsidiary Strike/Silent dial to the arch fronting a signed eight-day double fusee movement with five knopped pillars and verge escapement striking the hours on a bell38cm high handle down A good genuine bracket clock, original movement to case, in untouched condition. The movement is complete, with original verge escapement and rise and fall pendulum. It ticks when wound but is dirty, and would benefit from cleaning and servicing. The case has its original colour and polish, the top has a small split running from front to back underneath the handle. the sound frets on the side have small losses around the veneer. the silvered dial is original and has scratch marks and stains consistent with age. The front door lock has a working key. No winding key.

Lot 918

AN ENGLISH REGENCY ORMOLU DOUBLE FUSEE FIGURAL MANTEL CLOCK the case with Cupid standing on clouds next to rose garland, helmet, and shield on a shaped pierced base, the 4" enamel dial with Roman numerals fronting an eight-day chain driven double fusee movement with anchor escapement striking the hours on a bell29.5cm highVery heavy case in good condition. Retaining original ormolu finish. it appears the cherub was once holding something that is now missing. Dial has a hairline crack on the edge between 1 and 2 o'clock. The movement is original to the case and is in working condition ticking and striking correctly to the hours. May require a service.

Lot 1034

ASSELIN, LONDON. AN EARLY 18TH CENTURY MINIATURE VERGE BRACKET CLOCK the kingwood veneered case with moulded pediment and tapered sides enclosing a 4 3/4" arched brass dial with gilt winged cherub head spandrels and silvered chapter ring surrounding a matted centre with mock pendulum and calendar aperture, the arch with Strike/Silent dial fronting a five pillar double fusee movement with verge escapement31.5cm high not including handle The case is period but probably associated with movement and is in good original condition, the movement is original to dial and is 18th century. The dial original gilding and the chapter ring seems to have been resilvered. The movement is complete and in working condition with original verge escapement, striking the correct hours on the original bell. There are no plugged holes in the backplate, and no obvious signs that the movement is associated but in our opinion the case is continental.

Lot 1073

WILLIAM COXHEAD, MARKET PLACE, READING. A REGENCY BRASS INLAID ROSEWOOD DOUBLE FUSEE BRACKET CLOCK the shaped case with recessed brass framed panel and pierced brass sound frets enclosing a 6.5" convex painted dial with Roman numerals fronting an eight-day chain driven double fusee movement striking the hours on a bell47cm high to top of finial

Lot 1081

A 19TH CENTURY IMARI VASE CLOCK the shouldered tapering vase with domed lift off lid with foo dog final above a brass mounted body with cast circular foot and arabic porcelain clock dial, fronting a French eight-day spring driven movement with bell strike. The vase with brightly coloured floral and leaf panelled decoration.46cm high

Lot 963

C. ELISHA, ST. JAMES. AN IMPRESSIVE REGENCY EGYPTIAN REVIVAL TRIPLE FUSEE QUARTER CHIMING BRACKET CLOCK the ormolu mounted and brass inlaid figured mahogany case with gadrooned pediment and large pineapple finial, canted Egyptian pharaoh corners above a central pyramid flanked by two ormolu sphynx raised on carved scrolled feet, the 8" convex painted dial with Roman numerals and Strike/Silent lever fronting a substantial signed eight-day triple chain driven fusee movement chiming the quarters on eight bells and the hours on a larger bell 68cm high to top of finial A good original unrestored clock. Nice colour and patina to the case, there's a small piece of moulding missing from the top right side, the right side of the case has losses to the polish, the back door is original but has been re-veered, the dial is in good order having original paint with crazing to the ground but very stable, the movement is original to case and is ticking and striking/chiming the quarters and hours correctly but is dry and will need a service.

Lot 1040

A FINE LARGE 19TH CENTURY FRENCH EMPIRE BRONZE AND GILT BRONZE THREE PIECE ROUGE MARBLE FIGURAL CLOCK GARNITURE the central standing classical female bronze figure holding a harp signed J. Clesinger above a large platform base with inset figural bronze panels centred by an eight-day clock dial, fitted gilt Roman numerals, raised on a moulded plinth base. The eight-day spring driven movement with anchor escapement, striking the hours and half hours on a bell. The five branch Egyptian style candelabra with swag mounted decoration and urn shaped tops, bird finials and tapering reeded columns; mounted on triform griffin bases with paw feet joined by moulded rouge marble plinths. candelabra 80cm high the clcok 91cm highIn very good condition with no breaks or restoration to the case, the movement runs and is complete. The bronzes are in very nice condition with a very good original colour and patina

Lot 980

ARCHER, STOW. AN EARLY 18TH CENTURY 10" 30HR HOOK AND SPIKE WALL CLOCK with mask head cast brass spandrels and chapter ring with Roman numerals, inner minute and half hour makers enclosing an engraved centre, fronting a steel posted 30hr movement with anchor escapement and outside countwheel strike on a bell.25.5cm square

Lot 1082

THOMAS HARRIS, DEDINGTON. A GEORGE II 30-HOUR LONGCASE CLOCK the oak case with dentil moulded pediment above a glazed door flanked by turned pillars on a slender trunk on box base. The 11" square brass dial with masked pierced spandrels and Roman chapter ring surrounding a zigzag engraved centre fronting an weight driven steel posted lantern style movement striking the hours on a bell200cm high

Lot 1076

A 19TH CENTURY ORMOLU AND SEVRES STYLE PORCELAIN PANELLED MANTEL CLOCK the finely gilded case with fruiting urn and reclining cherubs, above a panelled case having painted cherub and floral designs; raised on a plinth base with turned feet. The eight-day spring driven movement with anchor escapement and rack striking the hours and half hours on a bell42cm wide 38cm highThe case has minor rubbing to the gilding, the dial has a hairline crack running through the centre, no damage to any of the porcelain panels, the movement is ticking and striking the correct hours.

Lot 509

TWO 19TH CENTURY BELL METAL WEIGHTS comprising 56 and 14lbs, smaller weight stamped Avery Ltd.36cm and 23cm high

Lot 919

G.J. WAGSTAFF, LONDON. A 19TH CENTURY WALNUT DOUBLE FUSEE BRACKET CLOCK the gothic case with carved panels and canted columns enclosing a 7.5" silvered dial with Roman numerals fronting an eight-day double fusee movement striking on a bell67cm highThe clock is in very good unrestored original condition and is complete without any losses other than one very small bit of castellated moulding missing from the back edge on the left side. The movement is dirty but is ticking and striking correctly. Is of excellent quality with a very heavy original pendulum. Strikes one large bell on the hour.

Lot 944

AN IMPRESSIVE 19TH CENTURY CENTURY ORMOLU MOUNTED BLACK SLATE AND ROUGE MARBLE MANTEL CLOCK the shaped pediment above reeded columns and a glazed panel front. The 4 3/4" enamel recessed dial with Roman numerals and visible escapement fronting an eight-day spring-driven movement striking the hours and half hours on a bell, with anchor escapement and grid iron pendulum51.5cm highThe case is in very good condition with no losses or damage. The dial has one very fine hairline between 4 and 5 o'clock and some hairline between 9 and 10 o'clock. The movement looks to have been recently serviced and in good working condition. The width of the base is 32.5cm, 16.5cm deep.

Lot 1090

ALDRED, YARMOUTH. A REGENCY ENGLISH ROSEWOOD BRACKET CLOCK OF NICE PROPORTIONS the chamfer top case with gilt pineapple finial, brass moulded corner panels and gilt brass fish scale sound frets raised on brass ball feet, the cast brass locking bezel surrounding a 7" convex painted dial with Roman numerals fronting an eight-day double fusee movement with anchor escapement and original steel rod pendulum striking the hours on a bell.45cm highThe case is in good original condition, very fine cracks in the veneer next to the hinge of the brass bezel, no other losses or damage, the dial has the original paint although crazed and with some losses, the movement, which is original to case, is complete and working correctly but will need a service.

Lot 1010

STEPHEN RIMBAULT, LONDON. A GEORGE II FIGURED WALNUT EIGHT DAY LONGCASE CLOCK the arched top hood with blind fretwork frieze above moulded Corinthian topped pilasters backed by side viewing windows; the arched top herringband strung burr veneered full-length trunk door on a matching panelled box base and double plinth mould. Twelve-inch arched brass dial with cast rococo spandrels and silvered strike silent dial to the arch above a Roman and Arabic chapter ring enclosing a matted centre with applied name boss, date aperture and subsidiary seconds dial fronting a five pillar eight-day movement with anchor escapement and rack striking on a bell.250cm highThe clock has come from a deceased estate and has been fully restored in recent years. The case has been repolished with no losses or damage, the movement is original to case with the original seatboard. The movement is running and striking but may require a service. The hands are replacements.

Lot 1094

A RARE EARLY 19TH CENTURY FRENCH BRONZE AND ORMOLU AUTOMATION MANTEL CLOCK surmounted by a silvered bronze cat with glass eyes and nodding head seated on an ormolu cushion, the case with ormolu acanthus leaf mould enclosing a 3.5" silvered dial with Roman numerals fronting an eight-day spring driven movement with outside countwheel striking the hours/half hours on a bell48cm highThe case is complete with no losses. Some very minor surface scratches in the lacquered finish around the base. The silvery in the dial is discoloured, the cat has rubbing to the silvered finish. The movement does run and strikes the correct hours and the head nods back and fourth. The movement is dirty and will require a service.

Lot 984

WILLIAM RAY SUDBURY. A MID 18TH CENTURY BLACK LACQUER AND CHINOISERIE DECORATED EIGHT DAY LONGCASE CLOCK the arched top hood with moulded turned pillars, glazed side viewing windows and pagoda surmount fitted three gilt ball finials above an arched top long trunk door decorated figures in pagoda landscape settings, box base and double moulded plinth. The twelve-inch arched brass dial with cast rococo spandrels, silvered name boss, Roman and Arabic chapter ring and matted centre dial with date aperture and recessed flower head engraved subsidiary seconds dial fronting a substantial five pillar movement with anchor escapement and rack striking on a bell.243cm highThe clock's movement is original to case. The lacquerwork is in good order and has been retouched in places. The movement is complete and functions correctly when pressure is applied to the wheels. The clock has weight and pendulum but we have not set the clock up and tested it. The movement is clean and has its original seatboard with no packing under the cheeks.

Lot 968

A 19TH CENTURY FRENCH BLACK SLATE PANELLED MANTEL CLOCK WITH PERPETUAL CALENDAR WORK the case with arch top and panelled front on a platform base above a white enamel Roman chapter ring and recessed centre with visible Brocot escapement and sweeping seconds hand fronting an eight-day spring-driven movement with anchor escapement striking the hours/half hours on a bell; the lower case with Perpetual Calendar Dial with central revolving moon phase. By James Muirhead, Paris45cm high 37cm wide The clock is in good working condition and looks to have been recently serviced, the dials have no cracks, the glass cover on the calendar has been cracked, there are some very minor chips to the slate on the front corner of the plinth and back left edge of the plinth.

Lot 1041

ABRAHAM FELL, ULVERSTONE. A GEORGE II 30-HOUR LONGCASE CLOCK the oak case with moulded pediment above a glazed door flanked by unusual turned pillars on a slender trunk with moulded edge door on box base and convex mould. The 11" square brass dial with masked pierced spandrels and Roman chapter ring surrounding a matted engraved centre with calendar aperture fronting a weight driven movement with finned knopped pillars and outside countwheel striking the hours on a bell205.5cm high The case has an excellent colour and patina, there is a fine split to the panel below the door otherwise in good condition. The movement looks original to case and sits nicely on the original seatboard, in good working condition but may require a service. Comes with weight and pendulum. The clock does not appear to be cut down and is its original base and plinth.

Lot 926

WILLIAM UPJOHN, EXON. A MID 18TH CENTURY LONGCASE CLOCK MOVEMENT the 12" arched brass dial with masked spandrels and scroll engraved centre fronting an eight-day weight driven movement striking on a bell30.5cm wide, 43.5cm high

Lot 955

EDWARD BULLOCK, ELLESMERE. A RARE EARLY 18TH CENTURY OAK EIGHT DAY ‘PENNY MOON’ LONGCASE CLOCK the primitive case with moulded pediment and glazed door above a moulded trunk door with glass lenticle, the 10.5" arched brass dial with masked gilt spandrels and silvered chapter ring surrounding a matted engraved centre with penny moon and calendar apertures, the arch with unusual mock pendulum aperture within a crowned cartouche held by two winged cherubs fronting an eight-day weight driven movement with finned knopped pillars striking on a bell208.5cm highThe blocks that support the seatboard have no holes in them unlike the seatboard and therefore may have possibly been replaced. There is also no holes in the cheeks either. In my opinion, the movement is not original to case. The top arch of the hood and the pillars look like they are later. The case looks to have been cleaned and repolished. The base is original. The movement is original to dial and is complete, it ticks and strikes corrrectly but may need a service.

Lot 960

AN EDWARDIAN OAK CASED WEIGHT DRIVEN GRAND DAUGHTER CLOCK the case with moulded pediment and turned pillars above a slender trunk with moulded door on box base. The 7" square brass dial with winged cherub head spandrels and silvered chapter ring surrounding a scroll engraved centre fronting an eight-day weight driven movement striking on a bell166cm high

Lot 1054

JOHN SEDDON, No. 104. AN EIGHT-DAY LONGCASE CLOCK MOVEMENT the 12.75" square brass dial with wheatear engraved border and silvered Roman chapter ring surrounding a matted and engraved centre with subsidiary seconds dial and calendar aperture fronting an eight-day weight driven movement with finned pillars and anchor escapement striking the hours on a bell32.5cm high 32.5cm wide

Lot 1008

BURTON, KENDAL. AN 18TH CENTURY EIGHT-DAY WALNUT LONGCASE CLOCK with 12" square brass dial having mask head spandrels and Dutch style silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals and half-hour markers enclosing a matted centre with a rare recessed dial showing the age of the moon, and engraved date aperture fronting an eight-day movement with knopped pillars, anchor escapement and rack strike on a bell. The architectural pediment with reeded columns, cross-banded flamed walnut case with a long trunk door and a panel base; on ogee bracket feet.214cm high There are very minor splits in the case consistent with age, movement is original to case and is in good working condition. There is some slight pitting in the silvered chapter ring.

Lot 998

JONAS BARBER, WINSTER. AN 18TH CENTURY FIGURED WALNUT 30-HOUR LONGCASE CLOCK the case with moulded pediment and eglomise panel above a glazed door with turned columns on a slender trunk with crossbanded feather veneered door and matching base. The 12" square brass dial with gilt urn spandrels and Roman chapter ring surrounding a matted engraved centre with calendar aperture fronting a weight driven movement with latched plates and outside countwheel striking on a bell209.5cm high the movement is original to dial and is complete and ticking but is dirty may require a service, the steel hand is original, the bottom door hinge is loose, the case is in good condition having original colour and patina, the trunk has original lock but no key, a small patch repair on the front of the lock on the trunk front, the base has a small horizontal crack, the bottom mould is later, the clock would've originally had a plinth or bracket feet, the glass panel is original but the paint is worn.

Lot 941

JOHN. MITCHELL LONDON. AN EARLY 18TH CENTURY WALNUT AND SEAWEED MARQUETRY EIGHT DAY LONGCASE CLOCK the tiered caddy top hood with turned finials and blind frets above moulded turned pillars to the hood door and glazed side viewing panels. The profusely panelled inlaid case with centre glazed lenticle, panelled sides and box base on a moulded plinth. The 12-inch square brass dial with engraved wheatear border, crowned double cherubs head spandrels and a signed silvered chapter ring with Roman hour markings and Arabic outer minutes; matted centre dial with cut engraved date aperture, ringed winding holes, subsidiary seconds and steel hands fronting an eight-day five pillar movement with anchor escapement and inside count wheel strike on a bell.260cm high,The case is in very good condition with no losses to the marquetry, the base of the case is original but approximately 8" of the backboard is missing from the base. The movement looks original to case and dial original to movement. The movement is complete and working but will probably need a service, hands have been replaced. Comes with brass cased weights and pendulum. The top caddy is detachable. The measurement to the top of the mould is 218cm. The height without the central finiel is 242cm.

Lot 985

LASSEL PARK. AN EARLY GEORGE III ‘LIVERPOOL’ MAHOGANY EIGHT DAY LONGCASE CLOCK the elaborate hood with shaped swan-neck pediment and carved gilt rosettes, eglomise glass panels and turned finial surmounts above tapering reeded pilasters and a shaped top full length figured trunk door enclosed by reeded quarter columns; the canted cross banded base raised on ogee bracket feet. The thirteen-inch arched brass dial with revolving moon phases, cherub head rococo spandrels and silvered chapter ring with Roman hours and Arabic outer minute markings enclosing a florally engraved matted centre with recessed seconds dial and concentric date hand fronting an eight-day 4 pillar movement with anchor escapement and rack striking on a bell.247cm high top of centre finial

Lot 1020

JOHN WARD, LONDON. A GEORGE III BELL-TOP MAHOGANY EIGHT-DAY VERGE BRACKET CLOCK the 7" arched brass dial with brass rococo spandrels and silvered Roman chapter ring enclosing a date aperture beneath a strike/silent to the arch. The eight-day five-pillar fusee movement with a rococo engraved back plate, verge escapement and striking the hours on a bell; flamed Mahogany case with brass carrying handle and bracket feet.47cm handle downThis is a very nice original unrestored clock. The case has a good original colour and polish. There is a small piece of veneer missing from the side edge of the front door approximately 12mm long. The feet have been replaced and one is missing. There is a very small chip in the top right corner mould. One of the finials is missing. The sound frets to the side of the case have been replaced. The movement and dial are original to the case. The dial has its original gilding. Losses to the silvering on the chapter rings. The hour hand has been replaced. The movement has its original verge escapement and is ticking and striking the correct hours but is dirty and will require a service. Comes with its original winding key. No door key.

Lot 1065

A 19TH CENTURY ORMOLU AND ONYX PANELLED MANTEL CLOCK with leafcast urn pediment above a square body with oval side panels and circular clock dial; raised on a plinth base with gilt wood stand. The 3" dial with applied Roman numerals, fronting an eight-day spring-driven movement with anchor escapement and striking the hours and half hours on a bell.44cm high overall

Lot 1069

A LATE 19TH CENTURY FRENCH GILT METAL FIGURAL MANTEL CLOCK with three winged cherubs playing amongst garlands on a shaped plinth base embellished with an enamel plaque raised on lion paw feet, the skeletonized dial with enamel Roman chapter ring fronting an eight-day spring driven movement with swinging front to back pendulum and outside countwheel striking the hours/half hours on a bell40cm high

Lot 529

A SET OF THREE 19TH CENTURY GRADUATED BELL METAL WEIGHTS comprising 56, 28 and 14 lbs of globular form with kettle handles.24cm high and smaller

Lot 934

THOMAS HALL, LONDON. A WILLIAM AND MARY EBONISED 30-HOUR LONGCASE CLOCK the slender case with moulded pediment above a pierced frieze and barley twist columns, the trunk door having a D-moulded edge and glass lenticle on box base. The 10" square brass dial with winged cherub head spandrels and silvered chapter ring surrounding a matted engraved centre with calendar aperture and engraved sunburst, signed below the chapter ring fronting a weight-driven movement with finned pillars and outside countwheel hour strike on a large bell.206cm high A good period clock, the case is period and in good condition, the base is original, and there is a crack running up from the bottom of the trunk. The movement sits on the cheeks well and fills the mask correctly, the movement is of very good quality and is complete. The clock has a period weight and pendulum. This clock has come from a very good private vender who has a large collection of period oak and early items. Extra images uploaded.

Lot 932

AN 18TH CENTURY AND LATER MUSICAL AND AUTOMATON FUSEE BRACKET CLOCK the later Mahogany case with brass carrying handle and ogee bracket feet. The later arch-topped painted dial with Roman numeral dial above a painted landscape depicting a harbour scene with cut-out fitted automation mechanism of rocking ships fronting an 18th-century eight-day fusee movement by Webster London with anchor escapement and striking the hours on a bell above a spring driven music barrel. 36cm high handle down

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