A George III mahogany longcase clock, c.1770, the dial signed 'Lassel, Park', eight-day striking movement, an arched brass and silvered dial with moon phase and date, the hood with swan neck break-arch pediment, two wood ball and spike finials and verre églomisé panels, the trunk with a shaped top long door, to a panelled and staged base, on ogee bracket feet,56cm wide28cm deep228cm highCondition report: The movement hasn't run for some time and is dusty, the moonphase has been disconnected and the feather is missing from the pendulum. The two finials are later and there is no central finial. There are cracks to one of the verre eglomise panels and an old repair to the arch of the hood door.
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Radford, Leeds, a late 18th century cross-banded oak longcase clock, the 8-day movement with polychrome painted arched dial incorporating a moon-phase, secondary seconds and date aperture, raised on ogee moulded bracket feet, 238 cm h o/all height to top of hood 238 cm (excludes brass finial), clock appears complete with matching weights, pendulum, the dial bright and subject to a good older restoration, the case good although showing a few minor veneer cracks, no lock to door, case surface good, even although a bit dull, bracket feet intact all-round
AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY MAHOGANY CASED DOME TOP CHIMING BRACKET CLOCK, hinged brass carrying handle to the dome, the silvered dial with fast/ slow and chime/silent subsidiary dials above chapter ring with Roman numerals, the dial named S.A. Yorke, 13 New St, Birmingham, 8 day movement with repeat mechanism and striking and chiming on five gongs, the case on four ogee bracket feet, height to top of handle 40cm, with pendulum and key (Condition report: overwound and pendulum too long in current position, repeat mechanism works, seen/ heard striking and chiming but one gong sounds flat)
An early 19th century oak and mahogany crossbanded eight-day longcase clock; the broken swan-neck pediment above a painted thirteen-inch dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds hand and date aperture arch and signed 'Kalabergo - Banbury' and within spandrels painted as apples beneath a country-house-style scene with deer, sheep and swans on a pond before a grand country house, the trunk door with vertical conch sell marquetry motif, raised on bracket-style feet, with weight and pendulum (221cm high)
An Early 18th Century Brass Striking Lantern Clock, signed Tho Sparrow, St Neots, circa 1720, four posted case, front and side pierced frets, hook and spikes, 6-1/2-inch Roman numeral chapter ring signed, scroll engraved dial centre, single hand, two train movement with a verge escapement and outside countwheel striking on a top mounted bell, bob pendulum, 40cm highCondition report: Brass surfaces are dirty throughout, hand with rusting marks, top right hand side fret with one securing bracket has broken and is missing, side and back panels are missing, with one weight.
^ A Fine Fifteen-Day Duration Striking Table Clock, signed Thomas De Lasalle, London, circa 1790, arched pediment with a single brass ball finial, fish scale side sound frets with carrying handles, front corners with stop brass fluted pilasters, bracket shaped feet, 8-inch arch brass dial plate with a silvered Roman and Arabic dial centre, date dial inscribed wind/wind, arch with strike/silent selection dial, twin chain fusee movement with a verge escapement and rack striking on a bell, movement backplate with floral engraved outer borders, movement secured in by two brackets, 56cm high, with later mahogany wall bracketFootnote: This clock is mentioned and illustrated in (Barder, Richard C R) "The Georgian Bracket Clock 1714-1830", page 146.Condition report: Top side of the case with minor cracks to veneers, top finial with dents, brass mounts are slightly discoloured, case with minor dents in parts, back door with some chips and losses to the veneers, back door glass with one small chip to the bottom right corner, movement is slightly dirty and needs cleaning, movement in going order, with pendulum.
DUTCH SCHOOL ART DECO MANTEL CLOCK,with two train, striking movment, the square chapter ring with Arabic numerals in brass, the case in burr walnut and oak, on bracket feet, 30cm wideCondition report: Condition good to fair. Pitting and rust to hands. Light surface wear including one scratch to face. Ticking at time of testing. Additional images now available.
A FRENCH FOUR GLASS MANTEL CLOCK, the twin barrel movement with anchor escapement striking on a bell, 4 1/2" white enamel dial with Roman numerals, the gilded oblong case with bevelled glass panels, moulded top and base, on bracket feet, 8 3/4" x 14 1/4" (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)Some wear/tarnishing to gilding especially to top, glass and dial good condition
An 18th century figured mahogany longcase clock by Ptr Green, Liverpool, the caddy top hood with painted glass frieze and turned side pillars, the trunk with full length compressed arched door with crossbanded decoration, on bracket feet, with square brass dial and 8 day striking movement, height 230 cm
Late 19th century carved oak continental bracket clock by Winterhalder & Hofmeier, retailed by DC Rait & Sons, Glasgow, the silvered and gilt triple train dial with subsidiary seconds and chiming dials decorated with gilt masks and spandrels, the clock chiming on four gongs, the movement stamped WH, the oak case richly-carved with masks, floral roundels and scrolls, with presentation plaque to the front, dated 1900, 58cm high.
An elegant Bracket/mantel Clock having a single train movement, the white face with Roman hour numerals and Arabic minutes, with a regulation spindle above the 12 'o' clock position, an arched oak case with light wood stringing and a shaded inlaid oval, 10" high x 7 1/2" wide x 4 1/2" deep, pendulum present but without key, slight crack to glass.
Small George III mahogany-cased triple pad twin fusee bracket clock, John Johnson, London, circa 1780, 7-inch break-arched dial having a silver chapter ring with Roman hours and Arabic minutes framing a matted centre with mock pendulum aperture over silver axe-head signature cartouche and calendar square, within scroll spandrels, the arch with silvered Strike / Silent ring, the gut-driven knopped five-pillar movement with verge and crownwheel escapement and finely engraved signed backplate, in break-arched case, 34cm high excluding leaf-capped lacquered brass carry handle, sold with crank winder, two keys and verge-type pendulumFootnote: A John Johnson is listed, in Britten's Old Clocks and Watches. London, 1989, p. 502, as operating between 1770 and 1799 in Gray's Inn Passage.Condition report: Please inspect additional images in conjunction with this report and contact the Saleroom with any queries prior to sale day.Dial - general tarnishing to chapter ring, subsidiary ring and cartouche as per images. Verdigris stain to latter.Movement - verge and crownwheel escapement, tricky to say but often these are reconverted back having been initially changed from verge to anchor. Five knopped (but not finned) pillars. Gut fusee. Pendulum bob could be a replacement.Case - 39cm high (handle up), 34cm to roof. Wear to handle lacquer. Cracking to roof back edge and gapping to backs of two of the pads. Veneer wrinkling and cracking to the pads themselves. One moulding missing to front corner of arch. Minor cracking to dial door. Vertical crack down one side panel alongside arch.Glazed arched side panels and rear panel probably replace brass fish scale fretwork and silk backing. Feet possibly shortened.Loose internal address card for Middletons of Shepton Beauchamp - but no details of wehether restoration undertaken or whether simply retailers.Provenance - private house, North Somerset, recently inherited from deceased uncle.
World War II-era RAF 'Officer's Mess' oak-cased bracket or mantel clock, the 19cm silvered Roman dial engraved with RAF winged insignia, chain-driven single-fusee movement numbered 8829, handwritten paper labels to rear door, 41cm highCondition report: Dial in good order. Movewment untested and unwarranted, sold with pendulum. No rear door ley or winder, Case in good structural order.
A French Boulle clock and bracket, late 19th century, with ormolu mounts, the eight-day movement stamped CR and numbered 315, striking on a coiled gong, height 44.5cm, with matching bracket, height 23.5cm (2).Provenance:Alan Bennett (1930-2021) was an enormously respected, Cornwall-based antiques dealer.Alan Bennett started working in the antiques trade in the early 1950s for Parker’s of Blackheath before joining Harrod's Antiques Department. He moved to Cornwall in 1954 and opened his own shop, gradually expanding and offering one of the largest selections of antiques in Cornwall. He was assisted in the business by his wife Winifred, son Justin, and a team of restorers. He retired in April 2007.He was a man of refined manners, always impeccably dressed and he bought pretty, elegant things across the board, Dresden china and pierced silver Bon-Bon baskets but also brightly coloured Staffordshire figures, although it was the furniture that really fed his passion and he specialised in good quality Georgian and later furniture.David Lay reminiscences: "He would sit in the front row bidding with awesome discretion. Nothing as vulgar as a nod or wink. His demeanour told me he was bidding but of course, I knew his taste. I knew when he “should” be bidding. Often Winifred would view with Alan, the perfect couple.Happy memories of a different age. "Through his 50 years in the trade, he amassed an eclectic collection of very good quality art and antiques, many of which we are delighted to be offering here at Lays Auctions across various sales.Condition report: The clock has a pendulum, also numbered 315 and a key.There is a small area of lifting brass but generally, the condition is very good.The movement may need attention, the pendulum swings briefly but not for long.
AN EDWARDIAN MAHOGANY CASED BRACKET CLOCK the French Samuel Marti 8-day movement striking on a coiled gong, the 7' convex enamel dial with Arabic numerals, 30cm wide 40cm high with carrying handle down Condition Report : wiht key and pendulum. rather dusty, was found in a garage. The veneer has cracked a little along hte lines of the carcass wood to hte dome top Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.
AN EDWARDIAN MAHOGANY CASED FOUR GLASS BRACKET CLOCK the Swiss 8-day movement striking on two coiled gongs, stamped 'W & H in SCH' for Winterhalder & Hoffmeier, 21cm wide 19cm deep 26.5cm high Condition Report : nice quality and generally good condition. glass intact, some discolouration to metal elements, movement not tested Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.
A 20th Century black lacquered gilt decorated and flora spray painted bracket clock in the 19th Century style, the circular dial with Roman and Arabic numerals inscribed "Zenith", together with the matching bracket, 50 cm high plus bracket 16 cm CONDITION REPORTS Unknown if working. There are some chips and damage to the lacquer work variously throughout
A French Boulle style cut brass and red tortoiseshell mantel clock, the rococo style case with flower urn finial, ormolu mounts, scroll and shell work and acanthus feet, the 3 3/4" cast brass dial with Roman numerals on porcelain panels, the two train movement striking the half hours on a coil gong, with sunburst pendulum, backplate with A&N, Paris and numbered 49203, 33cm high, together with an associated section carved mahogany wall bracket.
A late 19th century German bracket clock, of architectural form with a covered urn finial above a shaped 'tiled' roof, over a 6" arched brass dial with pierced gilded spandrels and cherub mask in the arch, flanked on each side by a caryatid, raised on lion's paw feet, with an 8-day twin-drum movement, striking on a gong, the back-plate stamped 'Unghans', 56cm high, with pendulum and winder (3)
Charles Voisin of Paris French 18thC bracket clock in brass inlaid boulle work case, the Roman brass gilt dial with enamel inset figures and engraved Masonic scrolled and floral central dial decoration and blued beetle and poker hands, the quarter repeater movement visible through glass panels striking on a bell, raised on ornate brass feet, the finial in the form of a cockerel, H71cm
Henry Williams of Lancarvan (1727-1790) Welsh 18thC 8 day longcase clock, the 12inch brass dial with Roman numerals signed to silvered centre, with secondary minute dial and date aperture, foliate brass spandrels featuring bees and dolphin decoration to arch with 'Tempus Fugit' phoenix brass insert. The plain oak case with turn buckle latch to door, raised on bracket feet, the arched hood with plain pillars and swan neck pediments, 72" tall, together with a limited edition book about the clock maker by Cloutman and Linnard, this clock is known to the authors as 'The Missing Clock'

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