A George III and later inlaid oak eight day longcase clock, with silvered Roman numeral chapter ring and engraved centre with subsidiary seconds and date aperture, plate above engraved 'Rob Fletcher Chester', with movement striking on a bell, the hood with broken swans neck pediment, the case with fluted corner angles and bracket feet, 228cm H
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A pair of Victorian rummers, glass jug decorated with a heron, Huntley & Palmers biscuit tin in the Japanese style, Maling bowl no. 5030, WR&S crested ware model of HMS Lion (def), two granite mounted stands, Royal Stanley Ware Jacobean bowl, Tunstall viola jug, crinoline lady table bell, Goebel salt and pepper etc Condition Report:
A circa 1900 French gilt metal and green onyx three-piece clock garniture, the clock having convex glass and enamelled dial flanked by twin maidens supporting a lone cherub, the eight day French brass cylinder movement having outside countwheel and striking on a bell, the whole on double C-scroll swept supports (gilt metal case cracked to back, a/f), the garniture each as pedestal urns adorned with maidens to onyx bases, raised on C-scroll supports, clock h.72cm, garniture h.59cm
John Edwards of Norwich - Late 18th century oak longcase clock, having painted square dial, w.11", with Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and rolling date dial, twin winding holes for a brass eight day four pillar weight driven movement striking on a bell, the case having arched panel door to a later built-up boxbase, h.205cm
Church of Norwich - Late 18th century mahogany longcase clock, the hood having twin fluted pilasters flanking arched brass dial, w.12", signed disc to arch, with cast brass cherub mask spandrels flanking brass chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, matted centre with subsidiary seconds dial and date dial, pierced blue steel hands, twin winding holes, the brass five pillar eight day weight driven movement striking on a bell, the case having arched panel door flanked by canted corners to a boxbase, h.230cm
William Stacy of London - Late 18th century mahogany longcase clock, having an architectural pediment with double arched and moulded frieze over twin stop-fluted pilasters flanking arched brass dial, w.12", with silvered strike/silent disc to arch and further signed silvered main dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, rolling date aperture, twin winding holes for a brass eight day five pillar weight driven movement striking on a bell, with further brass cased weights, the case having arched panel door within stop-fluted brass quarter turned pilasters to a boxbase, h.237cm (excluding brass finials)
E Courter - 18th century oak cased longcase clock, having signed 11" square brass dial, with cherub mask cast brass corner spandrels, brass chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary calendar dial, engraved centre, twin winding holes for a brass eight day four pillar weight driven movement striking on a bell, the case later carved all over, h.214cm
A mid-19th century gilt bronze mantel clock, the domed case set with white enamel chapter ring, twin winding holes for a brass eight day cylinder movement, having outside countwheel and striking on a bell (lacking bell and pendulum), the case cast with cabbage roses and centred with a maiden holding a bouquet of flowers (chapter ring with numerous cracks, lacking one hand), h.36cm
A Victorian gilt metal mantel clock under glass dome, the clock surmounted with a neo-classical pedestal urn, the dial with proud convex white enamel Roman numerals, twin winding holes for a brass eight day cylinder movement, having outside countwheel and striking on a bell, h.33cm, the glass dome housed on ebonised plinth, gross h.41cm
A late Victorian veined rouge marble and gilt metal mounted three piece clock garniture, the clock with gilt metal mounts, white enamel dial, twin winding holes for a brass eight day cylinder movement having outside countwheel and striking on a bell, h.43cm, the garniture each as five-light candelabra supported on pedestal urn, h.40.5cm
A late Victorian alabaster and gilt metal mantel clock under glass dome, the clock surmounted with a pedestal bowl over white enamel dial with Roman numerals, twin winding holes for a brass eight day cylinder movement having outside countwheel and striking on a bell, h.29.5cm, the glass dome on ebonised plinth, gross h.39cm
A mid-19th century French gilt bronze mantel clock, the case surmounted with a seated maiden in formal dress with mandolin, the silvered dial having twin winding holes for a brass eight day cylinder movement with outside countwheel and striking on a bell, the case further cast with swags of fruit and flowers to scroll cast base, h.45cm
A late 19th century bronze mantel clock, retailed by Thomas Agnew & Sons, signed to the black dial, with twin winding holes for an eight day brass cylinder movement, the naturalistic case surmounted with allegorical scene of a man taming a wild horse, the whole raised upon a sienna marble base to further bronze plinth, h.54cmAll bronze good, some light patina wear only.Marble plinth with some very minor chips to angles.Movement is heavily tarnished and unpolished.With pendulum and bell.
A mahogany eight day longcase clock, signed Jn Smith, Congleton, circa 1820, flat top pediment, case with inlaid stringing and shell inlay, 14-inch square painted dial with Arabic numerals, seconds dial and date aperture, four pillar movement with an attached Finnemore falseplate, anchor escapement and rack striking on a bell, 208cm high 03.09.18, Case has been polished, outer edges of the hood door with chips, some chips and mouldings missing to the top front and sides of the plinth, later feet, dial with one chip, dial markers are faded and rubbed in parts, seconds dial has been re-touched, movement needs cleaning, with pendulum and two weights.
LJ BEARS (NEW FOREST, HAMPSHIRE) AN ORIGINAL LIMITED EDITION TEDDY BEAR "SPICED BAMBOO", having spice coloured mohair with dark tipped fur, cream face and belly, beige suede paws, having elongated arms and oversized feet, bears bell around neck and LJ Bears label, 25cm high, together with a MINIATURE WOODEN ROCKING CHAIR, 35cm high
A LATE 19TH CENTURY TABLE CENTRE PIECE, the porcelain bowl of Sevres style, to the outside a blue ground with reserves of hand painted flowers to one side and 18th century figures in parkland to the other, internally floral painted, the porcelain bow l mounted within an ormolu frame, with swag decorated geometric handles on a swirling bell husk stem and a square foot with canted corners, each side with Bacchus putti mask decoration, bowl 36cm diameter, height to top of handles, 42cm
Late 18th century mahogany longcase clock, swan neck pediment above glazed door with fluted column supports, stepped ogee trunk door, brass dial signed 'Robert Rogers, Bristol', engraved with oast house and coastal lighthouse landscape, strike/silent lever, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, rack strike eight day movement striking the hours on bell, H235cm Condition Report & Further Details Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
Early 19th century mahogany longcase clock, three brass finals above swan neck pediment with fluted pillar supports, figured frieze with shell inlays, stepped pointed arch trunk door, eight-day movement striking the hours on bell, with enamel moon phase dial, subsidiary seconds dial, Arabic and Roman chapter ring with inner date ring, signed Alker, Wigan, H243cm Condition Report & Further Details Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
A longcase clock, the 31 cm arch square brass dial signed Ellicott, London, with Roman numerals, the matt centre with subsidiary seconds dial and calendar aperture, and with Strike/Silent subsidiary dial to the arch, fitted an eight day five pillar movement striking on a bell, in a mahogany case, 250 cm high See illustrationThe client has just moved to the West country, the clock has not travelled well, it is basically complete but the trunk door has come away from the plinth base, with some bits now detached, the trunk door has a slight warp to it, the panel to the plinth base has quite a large warp, with a pendulum, winding key and two weights, the hood has all four mess grills to the sides, general wear and tear, slight and occasional loss, now needing some repair and restoration, but a tall and imposing clock nonethelessReport by GHWith weights and pendulum. Clock is basically in bits. Trunk will require re-assembly. Most pieces appear to be there but the clock is in a state of disrepair. Some general marks, cracks, losses to veneer, signs of damp to bottom on trunk, but no visible woodworm. Restoration project.The pendulum is reasonably large and the weights are brass cased. Total length of the pendulum is 106 cm, including the ribbon. The diameter of the disk is 12 cm
A longcase clock, the 27 cm square brass dial with a silvered chapter ring having Roman numerals, the matt centre with subsidiary seconds dial and calendar aperture, fitted an eight day movement, in a case veneered in walnut and with floral marquetry and bird inlaid decoration, 198 cm high See front cover colour illustrationReport BY RBFrom a client who recently inherited the clock from his father, which it is understood he bought in the 1960s, with a pendulum, two lead weights and a winding key, and a trunk door key, having a five pillar movement, striking on a bell, seat board replaced, probably restored before the owner's father purchased it, occasional and slight loss, as is usual and you would expect, slight warp to the trunk door, no feet, just a plinth baseReport by GHFace restored and with a very fresh appearance. No visible maker's marks to movement. Trunk door warped. Various cracks, old repairs etc to veneer all over. Some of the moulding sections below the hood are loose but present. There is a small piece of moulding missing around the lower top section. Some of the moulding round the trunk door are possibly not original
EXTRA LOT: A longcase clock, the 31 cm square arched dial signed Peter Hogg Felton, with a silvered chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, and subsidiary seconds and calendar dial, fitted an wight day movement, striking on a bell, in a stained pine case, 217 cm highHas a pendulum and two weights
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