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A Regency mahogany gilt brass mounted bracket clock,by William Robson, Cripplegate, London, the musical eight-day triple fusee movement, striking the quarters on a single bell, and playing the tone on eight graduated bells, with a repeater, the convex glazed door opening to reveal a painted dial below three further dials with a repeater, 'Strike/Silent', 'Slower/Faster', 'Chime Fast/Chime Slow', the backplate inscribed 'William Robson, Cripplegate, London',63cm high
A late 19th Century French tortoise-shell and Boulle mantel clock of Louis XV design by S. Marti and Cie, No. 52368 and retailed by W. Oppenheim, London and Paris, the 4.75ins cast brass dial inset with enamel numeral cartouches to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, contained in red tortoise-shell and Boulle balloon pattern case inset with porcelain panel to front depicting two putti, surmounted by gilt brass mounts with putti cresting and moulded leaf scroll mounts and feet, 16ins high Provenance : Part of the remaining stock of Gaby's Clocks, 140 High Street, Tenterden, Kent TN30 6HT. Clock movement has been fully restored.
A 19th Century French gilt brass mantel clock, No. 2552, inset with decorated pottery plaques, the blue and white pottery dial decorated in gilt over 3.5ins diameter gilt chapter ring with Roman numerals to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, contained in gilt brass case of "Gothic" pattern, triple cluster columns to corners and leaf scroll feet, 17.5ins high Provenance : Part of the remaining stock of Gaby's Clocks, 140 High Street, Tenterden, Kent TN30 6HT. Clock movement has been fully restored.
An early 20th Century French gilt metal and green onyx three piece clock garniture by Samuel Marti of Paris, No. 92837, the clock with 3ins diameter circular dial with Arabic numerals and swag decoration to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, contained in green onyx case surmounted by a gilt metal figure of a classical female and cupid, 22ins high, and a pair of matching pillar candlesticks in the form of standing females, on green onyx bases, all with gilt metal scroll feet, 20.5ins high Provenance : Part of the remaining stock of Gaby's Clocks, 140 High Street, Tenterden, Kent TN30 6HT. Clock movement has been fully restored.
A late 19th Century French red veined marble and gilt brass mounted three piece clock garniture, the lock by Japy Freres, No. 665.221, the 4.75ins white enamelled dial with retailer's name, Gerome of Rouen, and Arabic numerals to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, contained in red veined marble lancet pattern case and with gilt brass mouldings, 14ins high, and a pair of matching circular tazzas with shallow tops, on square bases, 6ins diameter x 8ins high Provenance : Part of the remaining stock of Gaby's Clocks, 140 High Street, Tenterden, Kent TN30 6HT. Clock movement has been fully restored.
A late 19th Century French black slate and gilt brass mounted three piece clock garniture, No. 12723, the 3.5ins diameter white enamelled dial inscribed Vilain Dubois of Bournes to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, contained in black slate case modelled in the form of a fluted column base, surmounted by a bronze figure of a seated young woman holding a flower, 18.5ins high overall, and pair of gilt brass two-handled classical urns, the covers surmounted by standing figures, on conforming column bases, each 13.5ins high Provenance : Part of the remaining stock of Gaby's Clocks, 140 High Street, Tenterden, Kent TN30 6HT. Clock movement has been fully restored.
An early 20th Century French gilt metal mounted alabaster and onyx cased clock garniture of 19th Century design, comprising mantel clock, the 3.5ins white enamelled chapter ring to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, contained in case with urn surmount splayed supports, the pendulum modelled as a lady sitting on a swing, 18.5ins high and a pair of tazzas, each 6ins diameter by 7.5ins high (slight damage throughout)
A 19th Century French ormolu and porcelain mounted mantel clock by Leroy & Fils of Paris, No 5232, the 3.25ins diameter enamelled dial with Roman and Arabic numerals to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, contained in ormolu case inset with three curved porcelain panels enamelled in colours with cupids and floral ornament, the case surmounted by an urn of flowers supported by two putti, with bold leaf scroll end supports and two turned feet, 12ins high
A George III ebonised cased mantel timepiece with alarum by John Bell, Elm Court, London, the 6ins arched silvered dial (worn) with Roman numerals to the eight day single train fusee movement, anchor escapement and alarum working on a bell, contained in ebonised fruitwood case with arched and moulded top, with lacquered brass fish scale grilles to sides, 12ins high (spring to barrel broken) Provenance : Sir Philip and Lady Haldin, formerly of Lympne Place, Lympne, Hythe, Kent and thence by family descent
A mid 19th Century French porcelain cased mantel clock by Henri Marc of Paris, the 2.375ins diameter white enamelled dial with Roman numerals to the eight day two train movement with silk suspension striking on a bell, contained in maroon and gilt decorated porcelain case by Jacob Petit, the whole of rococo form encrusted in mixed flowers and leaf scroll ornament, and with conforming stand for same, 13.25ins high (painted mark "JP" in underglazed blue to base stand - flowers somewhat chipped in places and gilt rubbed at highlights)
An Edwardian mahogany mantel clock retailed by Maple of London, the 6ins diameter painted metal dial with roman numerals to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, contained in mah lancet pattern case, the front inlaid with oval shell motif and boxwood stringings, on gilt brass bun feet, 14.5ins high (dial discoloured and chipped around winding holes and lacking winding key)
An early 20th Century French red veined marble cased mantel clock of Art Deco design with 4ins square silvered dial with Arabic numerals to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, contained in case with angled top flanked by painted white metal figure of a girl holding a bird, 8.5ins high (paint loss to figure), with key for same
A 19th Century French pollard oak and ebonised "Portico" style mantel clock, the 5.25ins diameter white enamelled dial signed "Flocard a Paris" to the eight day two train movement, the grid iron pendulum with embossed gilt brass floral and leaf pattern bob and striking on a bell, mounted in rectangular case of "Portico" design with angled top and ebony mouldings and gilt brass mounts, column supports and rectangular platform base, 21.75ins high
An early 18th Century oak cased hooded wall clock by Oba Body of Battle, the 9ins square brass dial with silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals and single hand, matted dial centre and with cast urn and scroll spandrels to the thirty hour brass framed movement with outside locking plate striking on a bell, contained in replacement oak case with moulded architectural pediment and spiral turned columns to flanking door, 29ins high Note : Obadiah Body recorded working Battle 1716-1731 Provenance : Part of the remaining stock of Gaby's Clocks, 140 High Street, Tenterden, Kent TN30 6HT. Clock movement has been fully restored.
A late 19th Century American walnut cased wall clock retailed by T. Connold of Hastings, the 9ins diameter painted metal dial with Roman numerals to the two train movement striking on a bell, contained in walnut arched top case with spiral turned columns to sides and enclosed by a single glazed door with fretted panel, 37ins high Provenance : Part of the remaining stock of Gaby's Clocks, 140 High Street, Tenterden, Kent TN30 6HT. Clock movement has been fully restored.
A late 17th/early 18th Century brass "Lantern" clock by Samuel Barrow, Hermitage Bridge, London, the 6.5ins diameter silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals and single hand, the dial centre engraved with leaf scroll ornament and with central alarum dial to the steel and brass framed movement with outside locking plate and with verge escapement and bob pendulum, striking on a bell, contained in brass framed case, the turned uprights with turned urn pattern finials, pierced and engraved dolphin pattern frets and opening side doors, on turned feet, with steel loop and twin spikes to reverse, 15ins high, complete with brass cased drive weight and smaller brass cased alarm weight with counter balance Note : Samuel Barrow recorded London, Apprentice 1688, Clockmaker 1696-1704
An oak longcase clock by Jas. Warren of Canterbury, the 12ins square painted dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, the spandrels decorated with wild strawberries to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, contained in later oak case with moulded cornice and plain turned pillars to hood, the trunk door carved with flowers and leafage, on bracket feet, 82ins high Note : James Warren recorded working Canterbury 1767-1793, or his son James Warren Jnr, Apprentice 1785, working to 1832 Provenance : Part of the remaining stock of Gaby's Clocks, 140 High Street, Tenterden, Kent TN30 6HT. Clock movement has been fully restored.
An 18th Century stained as mahogany longcase clock by John Mercer, Hythe, the 11ins square brass dial with silvered chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, with date aperture to the thirty hour movement striking on a bell, contained in plain stained case with shaped pediment and slender turned pillars to hood, 89ins high Note : John Mercer recorded working Hythe 1736-1779. An interesting maker known to be Mayor of Hythe 1756, 1768, 1772, 1777 and 1779 - known longcase movements are of good quality and mostly five ringed pillars
A late 18th/ early 19th Century oak longcase clock by E. Elliott of Lenham, the 12ins arch painted dial with floral sprays, subsidiary seconds dial and calendar aperture and with gilt metal hands to the eight day, two train movement, striking on a bell, contained in case possibly by Goulden of Canterbury with shaped frieze, turned and fluted pillars to hood and with plain arched trunk door on plinth base, 86ins high (with later gilt finials and with slight damage and repair) Note : Edward Elliott recorded working in Lenham 1817-1847
A late 18th Century oak longcase clock by James Warren of Canterbury, the 12ins square silvered dial with Roman and Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, the spandrels engraved with birds to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, contained in oak case probably by Goulden of Canterbury, the hood with shaped cresting and turned and fluted uprights, plain trunk door, on shaped plinth base, 85ins high Note : James Warren recorded working Canterbury 1767-1793, or his son James Warren Jnr, Apprentice 1785, working to 1832 Note : James Warren recorded working Canterbury 1767-1793, or his son James Warren Jnr, Apprentice 1785, working to 1832
An Edwardian mahogany bow fronted display cabinet with moulded and arched cornice inlaid with boxwood stringings, satinwood banding's and painted with bell flower ornament, fitted three shelves, enclosed by single astragal glazed and part paneled door, on square tapered legs with spayed toes, 52ins wide x 16ins deep x 72ins high
An Argentinean silvery metal bulbous two-handled urn shaped mate pot, the circular base with scroll toes, 5.25ins high, and a mate spoon for same, a circular table bell with cast open scroll cover and on three scroll feet, 3.5ins diameter, possibly Birmingham 1895, a selection of cut-glass dressing table fitments with plain silver covers, and a selection of other silver and silver backed items, various
A TWO BOXES OF VARIOUS MISCELLANEOUS 19TH CENTURY AND LATER METALWARE and other items to include two small kegs, three tin candleboxes, two measuring chains, a set of bread weighing scales, various branding irons, a servants bell, a large cattle bell, two leatherworkers rolling tools, a collection of pastry cutters, brass trays and further items
A SILVER TWIN HANDLED PRESENTATION CUP, London 1911, retailed by Weir & Sons, Dublin & Belfast, with twin 's' scroll handles, the bell form body with girdle, and presentation inscription 5th Royal Irish Lancers Point-to-Point Races Farmer's Race, won by Bryan McCabe's Tipperary 1914, raised on circular spreading foot (c.31ozs). 28cm wide over handles, 17.5cm high
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