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A 'bonnet' glass, with double-ogee honeycomb-moulded bowl on a quatrefoil foot, 7.5cm high, mid 18th century; another honeycomb-moulded bonnet glass, 7.5cm high, early 19th century; and a punch cup, the bell bowl with loop hand and a domed foot, 11cm high, mid 18th century (see illustration on website)
A 19th Century French gilt brass and bronzed finish three piece clock garniture by Japys Freres, No. 2977, the 2.75ins cast gilt brass dial with enamel Roman oval numeral cartouches to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, contained in drum pattern case surmounted by a cupid and cartouche suppported on the back of a bull, with rococo pattern base with lizard to front, 13.25ins high, and a pair of matching gilt brass pillar candlesticks, 7.25ins high
A 19th Century French "Four Glass" mantel clock by S. Marti & Cie, No. 25228-1, the 5.25ins white enamelled chapter ring with Roman numerals and the recessed dial centre with visible escapement to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, contained in gilt brass and bevelled glass rectangular case with rounded front corners, 17.5ins high (enamel chipped and damaged around winding holes)
A brass "Lantern" clock, the 6.5ins chapter ring with Roman numerals to the later two train movement striking on a bell, contained in traditional "Lantern Clock" pattern case with turned finials and fretted dolphin splats and turned uprights, 14.5ins high (case probably 17th Century, movement adapted and altered and with four winding holes to dial)
A 19th Century French gilt brass "Turret" clock by Japy Freres, the 4ins cast gilt dial with raised enamel numeral cartouches to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, contained in gilt brass case of "Gothic Turret" pattern with reeded columns to front and shaped pinnacles, on rectangular stepped base, 21.5ins high
An early 19th Century French "Empire" mantel clock by Pons, No. 593, the 4ins silvered dial with Roman numerals to the eight day two train movement with silk suspension striking on a bell, contained in ormolu, bronze and bronze mounted black slate case surmounted by acanthus leaf and scroll, and flanked by a standing classical figure with a lyre at his side, the frieze with ornate ormolu musical trophies and leaf ornament, and on leaf panel feet, 24.75ins high
A late 17th/early 18th Century dial wall clock by George Clarke of Halsted, the 10ins square brass dial with silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals, date aperture and single hand, and with cupid and leaf scroll spandrels to the movement with posted frame with turned uprights and anchor escapement striking on a bell, and later oak bracket for same
A George III mahogany bracket clock by Robert Fish, St. Martins le Grand, London, the 8ins arched brass dial with silvered chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary calendar dial and strike/silent dial to arch to the eight day two train fusee movement striking on a bell, with engraved back plate and pendulum, contained in mahogany and brass mounted arched top case with raised rectangular pad to top and folding brass handle, fretted brass grilles to sides, on ogee bracket feet, 17.5ins high, complete with later bracket of ogee form, 14ins wide x 8.75ins deep x 11.5ins high. Note : Robert Fish recorded working 1775-1825
An 18th Century oak longcase clock movement by Francis Ransford of London, the 12ins square brass dial with wide silvered chapter ring with Arabic and Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, contained in 19th Century oak case with shaped pediment and turned pillars to hood, panelled trunk door and astragal moulded panel to plinth, on bracket feet, 82ins high
An 18th Century oak longcase clock by Blencorve (?) Churchill, the 10ins square brass dial with wide chapter ring with Roman numerals and engraved dial centre and single hand to the thirty hour movement with outside locking plate striking on a bell, contained in plain oak case with moulded hood and blind fret frieze, with plain pillars to hood, shaped trunk door, 73ins high
A late 18th Century oak longcase clock by William Wilks of Wolverton, the 12ins arched brass dial with wide silvered chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, the silvered dial to centre with subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, contained in plain oak case with scroll pediment and turned and fluted pillars to hood, inlaid frieze above shaped door with fluted quarter columns, the plinth with astragal moulding, on single plinth base, 86ins high
An 18th Century oak longcase clock by John Johnson of Walton, the 12ins arched brass dial with silvered chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, the engraved and matted dial centre with subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, contained in plain oak case with swept top and turned and fluted columns with Corinthian capitols to hood, plain trunk door, 86ins high
A 19th Century oak and mahogany longcase clock by Rhead of Rugeley, the 12ins square painted dial with Roman numerals and alarum dial to centre, the spandrels painted with shells to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, contained in oak and mahogany case with moulded scroll pediment and turned and fluted pillars to hood, the crossbanded trunk door with fluted quarter columns, on bracket feet, 83ins high. Note : William Rhead recorded working Rugeley 1835
An 18th Century mahogany longcase clock by Hariman of Workington, the 12ins square brass dial with wide silvered chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, with turned winding holes to the eight two train movement striking on a bell, contained in plain mahogany case with shaped pediment and turned and fluted pillars to hood, arched trunk door with raised panel to plinth, on bracket feet, 83ins high
An early 18th Century longcase clock movement by Mansell Bennett of Charing Cross, the 12ins square brass dial with wide silvered chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial with turned winding holes and cast crown and cupid spandrels to the eight day two train five pillar movement striking on a bell, contained in later ebonised case with moulded cornice and arched trunk door, 82ins high
An early 19th Century mahogany longcase clock by Warry of Bristol, the 13ins arched painted dial with Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture and "Rocking Ship" automaton to arch to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell (missing), contained in figured mahogany case inlaid with chequered stringings and bandings, with moulded scroll pediment, and turned and spiral reeded columns with Corinthian capitols, and panelled plinth, 89ins high (not working - pendulum and weights present, but generally in need of restoration). Note : Thought to be John Warry Senior of Bristol, circa 1775-1830, or his on John Junior, 1830-1842
A late 18th Century oak longcase clock by William Cooper of Derby, the 13ins brass circular dial (formerly silvered) with Roman and Arabic numerals and date aperture to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, contained in plain oak case with angled pediment and slender split turned columns to hood, shaped trunk door, on bracket feet, 85ins high. Note : William Cooper recorded working Derby 1760-1802
A 19th Century oak and mahogany longcase clock by R.H. Goodwin of Macclesfield, the 14ins arched painted dial with Roman numerals, and subsidiary seconds dial and calendar dial, the arch decorated with a view of Canterbury Cathedral and cottages to spandrels to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, contained in oak and figured mahogany case with scroll pediment and turned pillars to hood, the shaped trunk door flanked by plain quartered columns, the plinth base on ogee bracket feet, 89ins high. Note : R.H. Goodwin recorded working Macclesfield 1857-1865
A George III mahogany longcase clock by Wickes of London, the 12ins arched silvered dial with Roman and Arabic numerals and with subsidiary seconds and calendar dials, Strike/ Silent dial to arch, to eight day two train five pillar movement striking on a bell, contained in figured mahogany case with arched top and moulded cornice and turned, fluted and brass stopped columns to hood, shaped figured mahogany veneered trunk door flanked by fluted and brass stopped quarter columns, plinth with raised astragal moulding, the double moulded plinth with bracket feet, 87ins high
A late 17th/early 18th Century walnut and floral marquetry longcase clock by Barnes of London, the 12ins square brass dial with silvered chapter ring and Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture and turned winding holes, the spandrels cast with cherubs holding a crown within wheat ear pattern engraved borders to the eight day two train five pillar movement striking on a bell, contained in case with narrow moulded cornice and fretted frieze, spiral turned pillars to hood, the door panel filled with marquetry depicting cherubs, masks, flowers and scroll work and crossgrained mouldings to edge of door within scroll work borders, with gilt framed lentical, and the plinth similarly inlaid with birds and floral ornament, and with moulded plinth, 87ins high (plinth with restoration and movement fully restored). Note : Thought to be by George Barnes, apprenticed London 1693
A late 17th Century walnut and marquetry longcase clock by Brounker Watts of London, the 10ins square brass dial with narrow chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture and with winged cherub's head spandrels and engraved borders to the eight day two train five pillar movement with outside locking plate striking on a bell, contained in walnut, ebonised and marquetry case with deep moulded cornice and spiral turned columns to hood, the trunk door inlaid with marquetry panel depicting birds, flower and leaves, and with circular lentical, confirming lower panel and moulded plinth, 79ins high (case partly reveneered and rebuilt). Note : Brouncker Watts recorded working Fleet Street, London, apprenticed 1684, clockmaker 1693 and died 1719
A modern Murano glass table service by Vetreria Rossetto Estevan of Murano, the suite with gilded knops and flared footrims, comprising - eight 7ins red wine glasses with bell shaped bowls, eight 6.5ins white wine glasses with conforming bowls, eight 6.75ins liqueur glasses, water jug, 10ins high, decanter 12ins high, and stopper for same (with documentation dated 26th April 2002)
A George III oak longcase clock, the hood having a broken swan neck pediment, twin turned pilasters flanking square painted dial, width 12” , signed J Shortman? of Lewisham, having Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and rolling date dial, thirty hour weight driven movement striking on a bell, the panelled door with ebony stringing on a box base with bracket feet, height 210cm
A Regency mahogany longcase clock, the hood having a broken scroll swan neck pediment, above twin fluted pilasters flanking a painted arch dial signed Steedman of Leith, width 13”, the arch dial having a rolling moon phase, painted Arabic and Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds and date dial, twin winding holes for a brass four pillar eight day weight driven movement striking on a bell, the trunk having a flame mahogany panel door flanked by quarter fluted pilasters to a panel box base on bracket feet, height 217cm
An early 19th century oak longcase clock, having an arched hood enclosing painted arch dial, signed to the centre J Pace, Bury (St Edmunds), the painted dial having Roman numerals, width 12” , subsidiary seconds dial and rolling date dial, twin winding holes for an eight day four pillar movement striking on a bell, the case having arched panel door to a boxbase on bracket feet, height 199cm. According to Haggar & Miller’s Suffolk Clocks & Clockmakers; John Pace was a watch and clockmaker and jeweller in Abbeygate Street from 1823-1855. He acquired a high reputation and was also an inventor of a night time-piece and created many elaborate skeleton clocks.
A late 19th century rouge marble and ormolu mounted mantel clock, bevelled glass bezel, having an ormolu egg and dart chapter ring, twin winding holes for a French brass eight day cylinder movement, having outside countwheel and striking on a bell, the large case of plain stepped form and raised on cast ormolu scroll mounts with lion paw feet, width 50cm
A Matthew Norman of London lacquered brass carriage clock, having a swing carry handle, visible platform escapement, signed white enamel dial having Roman numerals and subsidiary alarm dial, the single barrel eight day going movement striking on a bell, the backplate signed Matthew Norman and numbered 1754A, height 12cm (handle down)
A circa 1900 Continental porcelain mantel clock in the Rococo taste, the heavy C-scroll and acanthus embellished balloon case enamel decorated with floral sprays and reserves flanking a silvered dial, having Roman numerals (lacking bezel and one hand), twin winding holes for a French brass eight day cylinder movement having outside countwheel striking on a bell, height 29cm, the whole on a giltwood and gesso Rococo plinth
Cecil Beaton "Portrait of New York", Alberto Denti di Pirajno "A Grave of Dolphin", 1 book Robert Gibbings "Sweet Thames Runs Softly", Laurens van der Post "The Heart of the Hunter", John Holt & Co. "Merchant Adventure", Carl Glick "Shake Hands with the Dragon", and Adrian Bell "The Budding Morrow" (7)
An early 19th century mahogany longcase clock the inlaid mahogany case with broken scroll pediment, supported on fluted columns with gilt metal mounts, the trunk with ebony line inlaid canted corners and arched door, standing on bracket feet, the arched brass face with silvered chapter ring and dial with engraved decoration, subsidiary seconds and gilt metal mounted spandrels, surmounted by a moon phase roller to the arch above depictions of the eastern and western hemispheres, the dial signed 'CARTER Walthamstow', fitted with an eight day movement striking on a bell, 91in. (231cm.) high.
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