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Lot 898

A Good Ormolu Striking Mantel Clock with Garniture, circa 1880, the elaborate case surmounted by cherubs, a goat and floral and scroll mounts, 5-inch enamel dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, twin barrel movement with outside countwheel striking on a bell, backplate stamped Vincenti, 47cm by 68cm, with a pair of ormolu seven-light candelabra, 69cm high 12.06.15, Ormolu surfaces slightly faded in parts, central front mount is broken and is now loose, two other loose mounts need re-locating with screws, screws are missing, front door with glass missing, dial is chipped at 12 and other small scratches, movement is dirty, garniture ormolu surfaces are rubbed in parts.

Lot 899

An Impressive Large Ormolu and Porcelain Mounted Striking Mantel Clock, retailed by D C Rait, A Paris, circa 1870, the elaborate case flanked with birds, scroll and floral mounts, blue porcelain panels with gilt painted frames and depicting a portrait of a young lady, spray of flowers, winged cherubs and a classical lady in robes, 5-inch enamel dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, case back stamped H.Picard and numbered 4107, twin barrel movement with outside countwheel striking on a bell, backplate stamped Raingo A Paris and the retailer's stamp and numbered 4107, 56cm high 09.06.15, Case surfaces are faded in parts, dial winidng hole with a chip and signs of an old repair, movement is dirty.

Lot 900

An Ormolu Striking Mantel Clock with Garniture, circa 1890, the elaborate case surmounted by an urn and with pierced and scroll decorated mounts, 4-1/2-inch enamel dial with Arabic numerals, twin barrel movement with outside countwheel striking on a bell, backplate stamped Marti and numbered 234, 62cm high, with a pair of ormolu six-light candelabra, 75cm high 16.06.15, Ormolu surfaces are clean, minor fading in parts, dial with minor hairline cracks around the winding holes, movement is dirty, in going order and striking, garniture are clean.

Lot 901

A Good Ormolu Striking Mantel Clock, retailed by Silvany A Paris, circa 1850, the elaborate floral and scroll decorated case flanked by two young infants, 4-inch cast dial with twelve enamel cartouches, twin barrel movement with outside countwheel striking on a bell, silk suspension, backplate stamped Raingo Freres Paris and numbered 2393, 50cm high 09.06.15, Case surfaces are faded in parts, movement is clean, original pendulum with bob stamped 2393.

Lot 902

An Unusual Mahogany and Gilt Metal Mounted Oscillating Movement Portico Striking Mantel Clock, 19th century, applied gilt metal scroll mounts, suspended grid iron cast pendulum, 3-1/2-inch engine turned dial with Roman numerals, seconds dial, twin barrel movement with outside countwheel striking on a bell, backplate stamped J Charles A Paris and numbered 6275, 47cm high 10.06.15, Case with small chips in parts, small scratches and small cracks, metal mounts are faded, dial with small scratches, movement is complete.

Lot 903

A Small White Marble and Ormolu Mounted Striking Lyre Mantel Clock, retailed by Causard hger du Roy, Paris, circa 1900, surmounted by a sun burst finial, applied swag floral ormolu mounts, grid iron paste set pendulum with knife edge suspension, twin barrel movement striking on a bell, 36cm high 10.06.15, Oval base with minor chips, ormolu mounts are faded, dial is clean, movement is clean.

Lot 904

A Good Large Brass Striking Skeleton Mantel Clock with Passing Strike, signed Latch, Newport, circa 1870, the brass movement plates in the form of York Minster, twin fusee movement with anchor escapement, half hour passing strike on the top mounted bell and rack striking the hours on a gong, front silvered plaque signed, 8-inch pierced silvered Roman numeral chapter ring, raised upon a white marble base and an ebonised plinth, beneath a glass dome, 59cm high 10.06.15, Movement plates are discoloured, movement needs cleaning, striking is working, in going order, marble base with small chips, minor chips to the bottom rim of the glass dome.

Lot 905

A Large Bronzed Figural Striking Floor Standing Clock, circa 1890, maiden in robes holding a vase of flowers, figure stamped A Carrier, 4-1/2-inch cast dial with twelve enamel Roman numeral cartouches, twin barrel movement with outside countwheel striking on a bell, backplate stamped with maker's mark Marti and retailers signature W Oppenheim Paris, numbered 1855, 162cm high 10.06.15, Bronzed surfaces are slightly rubbed in parts, 12 o'clock numeral with a crack, movement needs cleaning.

Lot 906

A Rare Large Silvered Portico Striking Centre Seconds Table Regulator, signed Perrin A Paris, Boulevard Bonne Nouvelle No.19, circa 1820, portico case with tapered pillars, acanthus leaf decorated entablature and base, 5-1/2-inch enamel Roman numeral chapter ring signed, fine engine turned dial centre, twin barrel movement outside countwheel striking on a bell, pin wheel escapement, grid iron pendulum with knife edge suspension, backplate signed, 65cm high 10.06.15, Case with dents in parts, silvering slightly faded in parts, top of the case back with a small hole, enamel chapter ring with small hairline cracks, movement plates are slightly dirty and needs cleaning, movement is complete.

Lot 907

A Louis XV Style Gilt and Patinated Bronze Bull Striking Mantel Clock, circa 1880, surmounted by a winged cupid holding a bow and mounted on the back of a patinated bronze bull, gilt base with scroll feet, 4-3/4-inch cast dial with twelve enamel cartouches, twin barrel movement with outside countwheel striking on a bell, backplate numbered 1216, 62cm high 09.06.15, Gilt surfaces are faded, patinated bull with slight rubbing to the feet and small scratches in parts, dial with minor chips to some enamel cartouches, movement needs cleaning, end of the hammer with signs of solder repair.

Lot 908

A Bronze and Marble Striking Mantel Clock, surmounted by a bronze figure of a young scholar, case with red, black and grey marble panels, 6-1/2-inch enamel dial with Arabic numerals signed Lepin A Paris, twin barrel movement with outside countwheel striking on a bell, silk suspension, anchor escapement, backplate signed Charles Bonneual A Paris, case and dial circa 1800, movement mid-18th century, 61cm high 10.06.15, Case back with cracks and restoration in parts, case with chips, bronze figure with rubbing marks and small scratches, front glass is cracked, dial with chips and scratches, feet are loose, movement backplate has been later cut with part of the signature missing, movement needs cleaning, dial and case circa 1800, movement mid-18th century.

Lot 911

A White Marble and Ormolu Mounted Striking Lyre Mantel Clock, circa 1900, surmounted by a sun burst finial, applied swag floral ormolu mounts, grid iron paste set pendulum with knife edge suspension, twin barrel movement striking on a bell, backplate stamped Made in France and numbered 37294, 45cm high 10.06.15, Lyre case with two crack which have been repairs and filled, small chips in parts, ormolu mounts are faded, dial with small chips and a small hairline crack between 7 & 8 o'clock, movement looks clean.

Lot 912

A White Marble Striking Portico Mantel Clock, circa 1850, gilt metal urn and floral mounts, 4-inch enamel dial with Roman numerals, twin barrel movement with outside countwheel striking on a bell, silk suspension, 50cm high 09.06.15, Case with a small chip to the back right hand side, other minor chips in parts, metal mounts with the gilding faded, dial with minor scratches, movement looks complete and clean.

Lot 914

A Ormolu Mounted and White Marble Calendar Striking Mantel Clock, signed Robin a Paris, circa 1790, the rocky outcrop case surmounted by a maiden and a cherub with an ormolu dove, bow fronted marble base with an ormolu frieze depicting cherubs hunting, 4-3/4-inch enamel dial with Arabic numerals, inner date ring, twin barrel movement with outside countwheel striking on a bell, silk suspension, 46cm high 10.06.15, The maiden with cracks around her neck and to the wrist area of her arm, one finger is missing, crack to her wrist has been restored and filled, cherub with its thumb chipped, plinth with small chips, dial with hairline cracks and chipped around the adjustment arbor above 12, movement is clean.

Lot 917

A Charming Empire Ormolu Striking Mantel Clock, the portico case with a cupid holding a bow and arrow, base with applied scroll mounts, 3-1/2-inch enamel dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, twin barrel movement with outside countwheel striking on a bell, silk suspension, beneath a glass dome and upon an ebonised base, 41cm high 09.06.15, Ormolu surfaces are faded in parts, later dome and wooden base, dial with chips and hairline cracks, movement needs cleaning, later pendulum.

Lot 918

A Large Ormolu Striking Cartel Wall Clock, circa 1890, surmounted with an urn, swag and scroll borders, base with a figural mask, 9-inch cast dial with twelve enamel Roman numeral cartouches, twin barrel movement with outside countwheel striking on a bell, backplate stamped Vassy Paris, 93cm high 10.06.15, Ormolu surfaces are faded throughout, dial is clean, movement needs cleaning, in going order.

Lot 919

An Impressive Large Ormolu Mounted ''Boulle'' Striking Bracket Clock, circa 1880, the elaborate case surmounted by a father of time finial, fine scroll brass inlay and tortoiseshell veneers throughout, figural, floral and rams' head ormolu mounts, side viewing windows, back door with a retailers label inscribed Bedel & Cie Le Garde Meuble Public, upon a waisted wall bracket, 10-1/2-inch cast dial with twelve enamel Roman numeral cartouches, twin barrel movement with outside countwheel striking on a top mounted bell, backplate numbered 1907, 152cm high 11.06.15, Brass inlay lifting in parts, small cracks to the tortoiseshell veneers and lifting in parts, ormolu mounts are faded, retailers label to the back door is ripped, some enamel cartouches with hairline cracks and small chips in parts, movement is clean.

Lot 921

A Small Brass Lantern Timepiece with Alarm, signed Edward Rundell, circa 1730, turned finials and pierced frets, side opening doors, 4-1/4-inch Roman numeral chapter ring, scroll engraved centre signed, central alarm disc, single hand, four posted weight driven movement with anchor escapement and alarm striking on a bell, bob pendulum, 26cm high 12.06.15, Case with brass surfaces faded, pinions and arbors appear to have been restored, movement looks clean, with two weights.

Lot 922

An Early Civil War Period Brass Striking Lantern Clock, unsigned, mid-17th century and later, turned finials and bearing the lion and unicorn pierced frets, side opening doors, 6-1/4-inch Roman numeral chapter ring, centre with floral engraving, single hand, four posted weight driven movement with anchor escapement and outside countwheel striking on a top mounted bell, 39cm high 12.06.15, Brass surfaces are faded and nicely aged, later pierced frets, single hand is rusty, underside of the ball shaped feet are missing, alarm work missing, converted from balance wheel to anchor escapement, back panel missing, with a weight and a pendulum.

Lot 923

An Oak Hooded Wall Timepiece with Alarm, signed Willm Guy, Rye, circa 1770, 5-1/4-inch arched brass dial with Roman numerals, central silvered alarm disc, signed in the arch, single weight driven bird cage movement with anchor escapement and alarm striking on a bell, arched oak hooded case upon a waisted base, 53cm high 12.06.15, Hooded oak case with small chips in parts, slight fading in parts, dial with small scratches, movement is clean, with two weights and a pendulum.

Lot 925

A Good Biedermeier Grande Sonnerie Striking Rosewood Wall Regulator, signed Ernest Schneider In Wein, circa 1830, well figured rosewood veneered case with inlaid stringing, front and side glazed panels, side repeat cord, front door with carved figural capitals, 6-1/2-inch enamel dial with Roman numerals and signed, single weight driven movement with two spring barrels for the sonnerie and hour striking trains, quarter striking on a small bell and striking on a larger bell for the hours, 119cm 17.06.15, Veneers slightly faded in parts, top right hand side corner with an old repair to the veneer, minor surface scratches, dial with chips and flaking around the winding holes and crazing cracks, movement is clean, in going order, repeat and strike are working, with weight and pendulum. 140715 Carved mounts appear to be later.

Lot 932

A Regency Satinwood Striking Alarm Table Clock, John Barwise, St, Martins Lane, London, arched case with a triple pad top, side carrying handles and fish scale sound frets, bracket shaped feet, 7-1/2-inch enamel dial with Arabic numerals, central alarm hand, strike/silent lever above 12, twin fusee movement with hour and alarm striking on a bell, backplate inscribed John Barwise, London in an engraved oval cartouche, 43cm high 16.06.15, Case is faded throughout, later front door with a visible gap around the dial surround when the door is closed, wooden dial surround with cracks, some veneers are lifting and lacking in parts, small cracks, dial edge with a minor hairline crack and a small chip at 12 and 2 o'clock positions, movement is dirty, in going order, strike and alarm are working.

Lot 935

A Small Mahogany Striking Table Clock, signed Thos Pace, London, circa 1790, arched case with carrying handle, fish scale side frets, bracket feet, 4-1/2-inch arched silvered dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, arch signed in an oval cartouche, twin fusee movement with anchor escapement and striking on a bell, 31cm high over handle 17.06.15, Case is faded in parts, some cracks to the veneers and mouldings, inside front door with some veneer missing, later hands, movement backplate with three small vacant holes, converted from verge to an anchor escapement, later pendulum converted from a bob pendulum.

Lot 936

An Ebonised Table Timepiece with Passing Strike, signed Thomas Martin, London, arched pediment with carrying handle, 7-inch arched brass dial with silvered chapter ring signed, matted centre with date and mock pendulum apertures, arch with lunar aperture, five pillar movement with verge escapement and passing hour strike on a bell, elaborately scroll engraved backplate signed in an oval cartouche, dial and movement circa 1730, later case, 39cm high over handle, with an early 18th century pierced brass engraved key 11.06.15, Ebonised surfaces with rubbing, scratches and dents in parts, dial is dirty, chapter ring is faded, movement front plate and back plate with many vacant holes which correspond to both plates, these vacant holes would have had repeat work originally, repeat work is missing, movement in going order and passing strike on the hour.

Lot 937

A Mahogany Striking Table Clock, Wall & Son, Richmond, circa 1800, arched case with carrying handle, side sound frets, upon bracket feet, 7-inch arched painted dial with Roman numerals, arch with strike/silent selection, twin fusee movement with verge escapement and striking on a bell, 44cm high 12.06.15, Case with small cracks in parts, back door slightly bowed, dial has been re-painted, movement looks clean.

Lot 938

An Ebonised and Brass Mounted Striking Table Clock, signed James Vaulove, London, circa 1720, inverted bell top with carrying handle, side sound frets, brass mounts, 6-inch arched brass dial with a silvered chapter ring, matted centre with date aperture and a mock pendulum signed on a silvered plaque, S/N lever at 9 dial edge, arch with rise/fall dial, five pillar twin fusee movement with anchor escapement and striking on a bell, elaborately scroll engraved backplate, 47cm high over handle 11.06.15, Ebonised surfaces with slight rubbing in parts, small cracks,scratches and minor dents in parts, brass surfaces are faded, silks behind the pierced mounts are worn, chapter ring is faded, movement with several vacant holes which correspond with front and back plates, pull repeat work is missing, now converted from verge to anchor escapement, in going order and striking.

Lot 939

An Ebonised Chiming Table Clock, signed W Tomlinson, London, early 18th century, inverted bell top with carrying handle, flame finials, side viewing windows, upon scroll feet, 7-1/2-inch brass dial, matted centre with date and mock pendulum apertures, winged cherub spandrels, above 12 with s/n lever and signed on a silvered plaque, six pillar triple fusee movement with verge escapement and quarter striking with six hammers on to a nest of six bells and a further hammer striking for the hours, elaborate backplate engraved with scroll and bird decoration, wheatsheaf borders and signed in an oval cartouche, 47cm high over handle 11.06.15, Case has been restored in the past, re-ebonised surfaces, scratches and small dents in parts, pediment with small cracks, later finials and feet, front and back door mouldings appear later, back door with a deep scratch above the bottom hinge, chapter rings are slightly faded, dial with later screws to secure the makers plaque, movement looks complete, in going order and striking.

Lot 940

A Fine and Early Ebony Veneered Pull Quarter Repeating Table Timepiece, signed Jasper Taylor, In Grais Inn, circa 1695, caddied pediment with a cast gilt brass carrying handle, side viewing windows, repeat cord and pierced sound frets, back door with a Temple Newsam House Exhibition label, moulded stepped base raised upon block feet, 7-inch brass dial with a silvered chapter ring signed, finely matted centre with a date and mock pendulum apertures, winged cherub spandrels, five pillar single fusee movement with verge escapement and pull quarter repeating on two bells and striking a further bell for the hours, elaborate scroll and floral engraved backplate signed in an oval cartouche, bob pendulum, 40cm high over handle, sold with a photocopy of the Temple Newsam House Leeds Exhibition of English Clocks 1600-1850 s This clock is recorded and listed as item 33 in the Temple Newsam House Leeds Exhibition of English Clocks 1600-1850, in September 3rd to October 9th 1949. Jasper Taylor is recorded as working in London Gray's Inn, in the late17th/early18th century. 12.06.15, Case with small crack marks around the case and small chips to the veneers in parts, later pierced wooden sound frets, minor rubbing to the ebonised surfaces, back door escutcheon is missing, back door exhibition label is ripped in half, top stepped mouldings with chips and small cracks, dial is clean, movement looks complete and in clean condition, in going order, pull repeat is working.

Lot 941

An Oak Thirty Hour Longcase Clock, signed Joseph Bowles, Winbourne, circa 1770, flat top pediment, 11-inch square brass dial, engraved dial centre depicting a landscape and lake scene, date aperture and signed, four pillar movement with anchor escapement and outside countwheel striking on a bell, 199cm high 11.06.15, Case slightly faded in parts, small chips around the case, later skirting to the base, dial silvering slightly faded, movement is complete and clean.

Lot 943

A Marquetry Eight Day Longcase Clock, caddied pediment with blind fret borders, side sound frets, arched trunk door with a basket with floral and bird marquetry inlay, gilt mounted lenticle, bombe plinth raised upon claw feet, 12-1/4-inch arched brass dial, seconds dial and date aperture, arch with disc signed Archd Lawrie Carlisle, four pillar movement with anchor escapement and rack striking on a bell, case mid-18th century, dial and movement later, 278cm high 17.06.16, Case with signs of old restoration with some later added veneers and mouldings, veneer lifting and with cracks, later frets, dial and movement are dirty and needs cleaning, wooden blocks have been added to the side cheeks, case mid-18th century, dial and movement later, with two weights and a pendulum.

Lot 944

A Japanned Eight Day Longcase Clock, signed Aynsworth, Westminster, chinoiserie case with oriental scenes, figures and sailing boats in pagoda landscapes, 12-inch square brass dial with the chapter ring signed, matted centre with seconds dial and date aperture, five pillar movement with anchor escapement and inside countwheel striking on a bell, dial and movement circa 1720, possibly later case, 213cm high 11.06.15, Case with chips and cracks in parts, decoration is faded, surfaces to the sides are rubbed, back left hand side with chips, skirting with damage, dial and movement are complete, later seatboard, blocks of wood have been added to both side cheeks, later insert beading around the dial, dial and movement circa 1720, possibly later case.

Lot 945

A Japanned Eight Day Longcase Clock, signed Aaron Brown, circa 1760, green chinoiserie case decorated with oriental panels depicting interior temple figural scenes, pagoda pediment, 12-inch arched brass dial, centre with seconds, date aperture and signed, arch with moonphase, five pillar movement with anchor escapement and rack striking on a bell, 234cm high 11.06.15, Case chinoiserie decoration has been restored in the past, decoration and gilding is rubbed in parts, cracks in parts, plinth with cracks to the front and sides, dial faded, movement needs cleaning, with two weights and a pendulum.

Lot 947

A Month Going Longcase Clock, signed Chas Gretton, London, walnut veneered case with a flat top pediment, moulded and crossbanded trunk door with a glass lenticle, 11-inch square brass dial with the chapter ring and dial plate below 6 signed, matted centre with seconds dial and a ringed date aperture, five pillar movement with anchor escapement and outside countwheel striking on a bell, dial and movement circa 1695, later case, 222cm high 11.06.15, Case with full restoration, replaced veneers and mouldings, re-built plinth, parts are late 17th century and later, dial and movement are clean and complete, dial and movement circa 1695, later case, with two weights and a pendulum.

Lot 948

A Good Month Going Chiming Centre Seconds Longcase Clock, signed Samuel Norton, Yarmouth, circa 1770, caddied pediment with brass ball finials, well figured trunk door, framed quatre form moulded plinth, 14-inch arched brass dial with a silvered chapter ring, finely engraved centre with a basket of flowers and scroll decoration, date aperture, arch with strike/silent selection, large eight pillar triple weight driven movement, quarter chiming with five hammers striking a nest of five bells and a larger bell for the hours, 274cm high 17.06.15, Re-built caddy, pierced frets are later, well figured case with good colour, front of the case with some cracks and the surfaces are slightly lifting in parts, later door locks, later piece of wood has been added around the trunk door escutcheon, scuff marks to the sides, front of the plinth with some later mouldings and the surface has ripple marks, silvered chapter rings are faded, movement looks clean, signs of a later escape wheel and pallets, with three weights and a pendulum.

Lot 757

Nael Hanna (b.1959) A view of Venice from the lagoon, including the Campanile bell tower Signed, oil on canvas, 74.5cm by 100cm *ARR/(Droit de Suite) applies to this lot

Lot 481

Two boxes of children's toys to include battery operated red Fireball Express, green Fireball Express, bell ringer choochoo, and ironhorse special locomotive, a collection of assorted boxed Spice Girls collector's dolls

Lot 90

A 19th century French gilt metal mantel clock, the case signed Trouillard and surmounted with a gentleman farmer with his ox above a white enamel dial, having twin winding holes for an eight day brass cylinder movement with outside countwheel and striking on a bell, signed P.L.T.R.E., h.40cm Condition Report / Extra Information Appears to have been re-gilded. With key pendulum. Movement running. Dial with small chip to outside at 9 0' clock.

Lot 1320

A Vintage child's sectional wood Wendy House with opening door, shutters, windows, bell and a chimney - Height 1.6 m x Width 1.1 m x Length 1 m

Lot 1380

A 1930's bell with writing New York Police Dept. - Height approx. 60 cm

Lot 1643

A Bell Tone ukulele or banjulele, eight strings no. 342874 with three song books

Lot 309

A late 19th century French Alabaster mantle clock with swinging cherub - strikes on a bell - 8 day movement - 34cm tall - working with key

Lot 317

A drop dial wall clock striking on a bell 71cm tall

Lot 1195

A reproduction Chinese Temple Bell and Bowl.

Lot 1234

A Wade Whiskey Bell to celebrate 'Queen Mothers' 90th Birthday'

Lot 1235

A Wade Whiskey Bell 'celebrate Christmas 1990

Lot 1344

A Silver topped Walking Cane and a Swansea & Brecon Bell ringers Guide Stick

Lot 1364

A framed and mounted Map of Brecknock together with a Langley's new Map of Brecknockshire and a certificate of the Diocesan Guild of Bell ringers.

Lot 1368

A model of a Church Bell in its mount complete with bell rope.

Lot 109

A mid-18th century wine glass, plain, the bell shaped bowl with a teardrop on a columnar stem with folded foot, 14cm high.

Lot 113

A mid-18th century Jacobite wine glass, the bell shaped bowl engraved with a six petal rose, rosebuds and a thistle beneath a sunburst, on an air drawn stem, 6.2cm high (large chip to foot). *Ex Horridge Collection.

Lot 114

A mid-18th century wine glass, with bell shaped bowl on a columnar stem with folded foot, 18.6cm high (minor chips).

Lot 118

A mid-18th century wine glass with bell shaped bowl on a knopped air-drawn stem, 17cm high.

Lot 14

An early 1970's Poole Pottery Delphis vase of dumb-bell shape, printed marks to base (no. 84), 23cm.

Lot 306

A silver inkwell formed as a bell, Birmingham hallmarks circa 1912, together with a pair of silver salts of typical form on three splayed feet, London hallmarks, circa 1860.

Lot 1005

A Mahogany eight day longcase clock with painted broken arch dial depicting a country house with lake and sailing boat to the foreground. Dial measuring 12" incorporating a date and seconds dial and having a Brass four pillar movement striking on a bell

Lot 1006

A green Japanned flat headed eight day longcase clock with Brass face and dial, broken arch with name roundal for Benjamin Shuckforth, Diss, surrounded by Dolphin spandrels, chapter ring with Roman numerals, minute ring, seconds ring and date aperture, with a four pillar two train movement, striking on bell. Benjamin Shuckforth recorded as working at the Market Place, Diss, Norfolk, born 1688, working 1730, died 1760

Lot 1007

A Mahogany and Oak eight day longcase clock with painted broken arch dial depicting a lady sitting beside a river and a ruin in each of the four corners of the dial. The 13" dial marked and signed J & W Nicholson, Berwick with a four pillar two train movement, striking on a bell. Richard Nicholson and William Nicholson, brothers working 1841-1864, recorded at Bridge Street, Berwick on Tweed

Lot 1008

An Oak thirty hour longcase clock with painted 12" dial with rose decoration to the four corners, second dial and date aperture and a Brass four pillar movement striking on a bell with single weight

Lot 1009

An Oak eight day longcase clock with a broken arch with 12" brass face and 11 3/4" dial, name roundel for Thomas Hally, London, surrounded by Dolphin spandrels above trophy spandrels, a Roman numeral dial, minute ring incorporating a date aperture and a second ring with a five pillar two train movement striking on a bell. Thomas Hally is recorded as working in London, in the late 17th Century

Lot 1010

A small Dutch Frisian stained "Kantoorje" wall clock c. 1830 with 30 hour Brass posted movement striking on a bell

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