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A late 19th century French gilt brass repeating carriage clock, the white enamel dial signed J Sewell & Co Paris, the movement stamped Japy Freres, with foliate gilt gorge case, twin barrel movement with platform escapement striking on a bell, h.13.5cm (handle down) Condition Report / Extra Information Repair to the top of dial above 12, with hairline running from chip into the centre of the dial. Backplate stamped J. Sewell et Co, Paris
David C Bell - HMS Vanguard Plymouth, sepia watercolour, signed and titled, 27.5 xc 46cm. Provenance; The Tryon & Swan Gallery Ltd, Cork Street, London; together with supporting volume by the artist 'Coastal Passage an artist view of the English Coastline', signed and dated September '99, with dedication 'Bon Voyage' (2) Condition Report / Extra Information Framed and glazed. No apparent faults.
A late 19th century French gilt bronze mantel clock, the white enamel convex dial signed Mon Marquis Langereau et Cie, with foilate cast urn finial, having removable cover, the case further cast with all-over stiff leaves and berries, on toupie feet, the eight day movement striking on a bell (with pendulum), h.40cm Condition Report / Extra Information Small chip to top of dial above 60. Urn cover slightly misshapen. Movement not currently running.
A late 19th century French bronze and gilt bronze mantel clock, as a standing prize bull surmounted with gilt bronze clock, with raised white enamel Roman numerals, twin winding holes for an eight day brass cylinder movement striking on a bell, the drum case further surmounted with a winged cherub upon a scallop shell and adorned with fruiting vines and flowers, the whole raised upon a rouge marble stepped plinth with gilt bronze paw feet, h.61.5cm Condition Report / Extra Information The string from Cupids' bow is partially wrapped around the bow, it possibly should be in his outstretched hand. Join at arms can clearly be seen. Hinge to dial cover is loose. Winding hole between 7 and 8 appears to have been drilled to fit the movement, with evidence of previous aperture. Chipped to corner of marble base.
James Blair of Kilwinning early 19th century mahogany longcase clock, the signed and painted arched dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds and date dial, twin winding holes for a brass eight day weight driven four pillar movement striking on a bell, the case with specimen marquetry feather banding and boxwood stringing to a boxbase, h.222cm
Samuel Lee of London 18th century oak and mahogany cased longcase clock, the square brass dial (w.12") with feather-banded edge, cast brass spandrels, signed chapter ring, subsidiary seconds dial, date dial, twin ring winding holes for a five pillar eight day brass weight driven movement striking on a bell, the case having arched panelled door and mahogany crossbanding to a boxbase on bracket feet, h.213cm
W Clark of Kendal early 19th century oak longcase clock, the square brass dial (w.13") having cast brass spandrels, signed chapter ring, engraved centre with moondial (incomplete), date aperture, twin ringed winding holes for a four pillar brass eight day weight driven movement striking on a bell, the plain case with panelled door above a boxbase, h.193cm
A George III silver bell shaped christening tankard, having leaf capped flying S scroll handle, and on circular foot, 4.8oz, maker Mark Warne, London 1780, h.9cm Condition Report / Extra Information Excellent condition, no splits, dents or repairs. Some wear to leaf on handle. Makers mark worn. Other marks fair-good.
A large Spanish 18th century and later painted and parcel gilt bracket clock, the case with moulded caddy top and urn finials, the 7" brass dial with Roman chapter ring and Arabic rotating subsidiary alarm dial, the brass four pillar twin fusee chain driven movement with verge escapement and striking on a bell, h.62cm, Note: with photocopy of catalogue insert from the sale of the entire contents of St Germans Hall, Wiggenhall, Kings Lynn, Norfolk, 12th & 13th July 1961 (lot 51) Condition Report / Extra Information Movement is loose in case. Chain broken. Bottom hinge to front case damaged. No pendulum.
A late 19th century French gilt bronze and black slate mantel clock, of good size, having removable bust of Diana by Jean Goujon, signed to the plinth, the case of architectural form, with laurel cast handles, the 4.5" dial with exposed escapement and signed A Lemarie Paris, striking on a bell, h.63cm
A late 19th century French gilt metal mantel clock in the Louis XVI style, the whole with inset Sevres type porcelain panels decorated in bright enamels on powder blue and gilt grounds, the case surmounted with a kneeling cherub before an oval portrait, the circular dial with Roman numerals, twin winding holes for a brass eight day cylinder movement having outside countwheel and striking on a bell, h.42cm, the whole on giltwood and velvet lined plinth
System of Surgery by Benjamin Bell in six volumesVolume l dated 1783, further volume l dated 1814, volume ll 1784, volume lll 1785, volume lV 1786, volume V 1787, all rebound in red half calf with red boards, copy of a Treatise on the Operations of Surgery by Samuel Sharpe, 9th edition, printed for Robinson & Roberts, London 1769, bound in tan calf, two volumes of the British Medical Journal dated 1874 and two further volumes of the British Medical Journal dated 1875, copy of The Lancet dated 1847. (14)
A Fine 18th Century mahogany cased longcase clock, Gabriel Smith , Barthomley circa 1700With a caddy top above a blind fretwork frieze and two gilt embellished tapering pillars, the 12" gilt clock dial mounted with cherub mask and scrolling foliage spandrels, the Roman numerals centred by date and second subsidiary dials and signed " Gab Smith , Barthomley " , the later two train movement stamped " Twemlows of Hatherton impailing Venables of Leftwich , 1760 " striking on a saucer bell, , the case with two gilt embellished half columns flanking a nicely figured mahogany door , raised on ogee bracket feet , complete with pendulum and two weights, height 127 cms. CONDITION REPORT: lot 685 - Small piece of timber missing on very top of canopy, possible restoration to hood, lock missing on door, hinges repaired minor damage to cross banding. Later brace added to back of clock, Inactive worm on back of clock case.
A mid 19th Century gilt brass repeating Carriage clock, John Barwise, London.The 2 1/2 inch white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, set within a beautifully engraved case with cavalier and companion riding in an Arcadian landscape, the glazed door with further foliate engraved panel, raised on toupee feet, with later escapement striking on a bell, 15cm high, dial marked 'Barwise, London.' CONDITION REPORT: lot 421 - Please note the working order of the clock can not be guaranteed, however please refer to the image of movement.Sold with keyReplacement backplate door, this should originally been gilt brass to match the case, now it is a dark bronze colourEnamel to dial in good orderCase has minor scratching and wear to gilt, however no significant structural issuesNoticeable scratching to the vertical pillars to the casePlease refer to additional images.
A late 18th century 8 day longcase clock, oak and mahogany case with full length door, quarter reeded columns surmounted by a swan necked pediment and brass paterae, ogee feet, the painted dial signed for George Monks of Prescot and having rolling moon dial to the arch, false plate cast name looks to be Wilson, though has been cut out for the moon work which is consistent with the dial style and colours, 8-day two-train bell striking movement with two cast iron weights and pendulum. Est £600 - £800
SELECTION OF METALWAREto include a pair of brass knopped candlesticks, a brass and a copper toddy kettle, a Chinese brass dish, brass vase, trivet, toasting fork, miniature brass and copper banded coal scuttle and brass companion set, set of four brass graduated bells, shaped table bell, pair of native American bookends, letter rack, small shaped vase, brass figurine of a baby and a brass spitfire on a circular stepped base
AN EXCEPTIONALLY LARGE 'FIGHTING COCKEREL' ART DECO MANTEL CLOCK , eight day French barrel movement with platform escapement and count wheel strike on bell, the bronzed cockerel figures raised on varigated marble plinth, with rear matched and conforming marble panels in arched formation, the clock face of trapezoid form with silvered face and Art Deco numerals, W 77 cm, H 51 cm
A FRENCH ART DECO MARBLE CLOCK GARNITURE, movement stamped but indistinct, striking on a bell, the square faced dial with stylised numerals, marked France to bottom edge, the case flanked by two decorative elephant figures, matching vase garniture, vases W 10.5 cm, clock W 58 cm, H 24.5 cm, D 11 cm
A French boulle mantel clock the cast gilt dial with blue and white enamel Roman chapters, twin train Japy movement with outside count wheel bell strike, the gilt metal mounted wasted case with glazed pendulum aperture, sunburst and mask pendulum, mounted with a figure of a cherub playing cymbals upon lion paw and pad feet, 53cm high
A Regency ebonised bracket clock with painted convex Roman dial, twin train fusee movement with bell strike and anchor escapement, the shouldered plates signed John Thwaites & Co, London, the break arch single pad top case with a swing handle over front scroll and side fish scale brass frets, moulded skirt base raised upon gilt brass ogee bracket feet, 42cm high handle down
A 19th Century French ormolu and patinated bronze mantel clock the white enamel Roman dial signed Cailliaud, Nantes, the twin train drum movement with outside count wheel bell strike and silk suspension, the drum head case mounted with a seated figure of a gentleman with pen and paper upon a raised base with scroll feet, 40cm high
A 19th Century French mantel clock with engine turned silvered Roman dial, twin train Louchet, Boulogne movement with outside count wheel bell strike and silk suspension, the gilded case decorated with a Shakespearean gentleman seated beside a well upon a double ogee and scroll moulded base, 34cm high
A George III oak longcase clock, by Hugh Pannell, Northallerton, with two-train striking movement. Height excluding brass finial 204 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The clock hood has some pieces of the dentil cornice missing which should be visible on our image. There is also some evidence of old woodworm beneath the left and right sections of dentil moulding. The glazed door is in generally good order but there are three stress fractures to the arch. The door itself requires properly fixing. The hinges are not working correctly. We have the key and pendulum and the clock appears to operate when weight is applied to the mechanism. The hammer is missing as is the rack return spring. The rack lever needs repair. There is no bell. The striking mechanism has basically been deactivated. The seatboard has been replaced at some point in the clocks life but as the mask around the dial appears to fit the aperture we do not think that this clock is a marriage. The door is not warped. We do not have a key. The sides of the trunk are in generally good condition. The base is in good order also. There is however a slight gap between one of the planks. The left hand base return moulding is present but detached. We have the weight.
A large French ormolu and marble mantle clock, circa 1860. Height 43 cm, width 27 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The clock is winding on both trains. It appears to strike as it should. The marble case is in generally good order with no visible substantial losses or any problems of any note. The brass feet are all present. The remaining metalwork is in generally good condition and all present but is dusty and tarnished with approximately 50% of the original finish rubbed. The dial is in generally good order with a minor loss above the adjustment peg above the numeral 12. There are no nibbles around the winding apertures. There are no hairline cracks. The clock appears to be ticking away and striking as it should. The pendulum is occasionally fouling the bell. We have not had the clock running for any significant length of time but do not think there are any issues with the movement.
A French portico mantel clock, Japy Freres et Cie, second half 19th century, the eight-day bell striking movement regulated by a count wheel stamped Japy Freres et Cie, 1855 medaille d'Honour, and numbered 81 C, the white Roman numeral dial with moon hands and faint retailers details, the portico case with gilt metal finials above four supporting stone columns and mirrored back above gilt metal mounted shaped plinth base, 59cm high
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