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An early 19th century mahogany and ebony strung bracket clock of lancet form with twin fusee movement striking on a bell, the movement with repeat mechanism appears not to be functioning, back plate with border engraved decoration, Gothic style side view windows and raised on gilt brass ball feet, height 48cm.
A Georgian flame mahogany long case clock by Thomas Simpson of Durham, square brass dial with spandrels cast with urns of flowers, birds and animals, chapter ring bearing Roman and Arabic numerals, date aperture, eight day movement with bell strike, the hood with out swept pediment raised on cylindrical columns, brass capped, the case with plain trunk door, bearing mother of pearl key escutcheon, raised on bracket feet, with pendulum, 204cm high.
A Georgian oak cased long cased clock by J Marshall of Chumleigh, the enamel break arch dial painted with a peacock and flowers, chapter ring bearing Roman numerals, date aperture, chain wound with bell strike, the case hood with gilt ball finials, cylindrical three quarter pilasters, with faux gilt caps, the trunk of plain form, raised on reduced bracket feet, with pendulum and weights, 227cm high.
A 19thC oak longcase clock by J Johnson of Chislehurst, the circular enamel dial painted with an exotic bird, Roman and Arabic numerals, date appature, chain driven thirty hour movement with bell strike, the case hood with broken arch pediment, raised on brass cap fluted columns, the trunk with fluted quarter plasters, door and base with cross banding, raised on bracket feet, 220cm high.
An early 20thC Art Nouveau oak and brass cased mantel clock for Liberty and Co, circular brass dial bearing Arabic numerals, German Hamburg American Clock Movement eight day movement with exposed bell strike, the case of arched and out swept form, with an opalescent glass panel, raised on bracket feet, number 3257, with pendulum and key, 36.5cm high, 25cm wide, 17cm deep.
An 18th century walnut longcase clock, 30cm arched brass dial inscribed Peter Vitu, London, Strike/Silent to arch, silvered chapter ring with Roman and subsidiary Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, date aperture, twin winding holes, eight-day movement, the case with outswept cresting, arched rectangular door to waist centred by a lenticle, skirted base, shaped bracket feet, 208.5cm high, 46cm wide, 25.5cm deep, c.1750
A George III oak longcase clock, 31cm arched painted dial inscribed N Olding, Wincanton, Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, date aperture, the arched with a vignette of a stately home, twin winding holes, 8 day movement striking on a bell, the case with swan neck pediment, bracket feet, 211cm high, c.1810
A George III oak longcase clock,8-day movement to an arched brass and silvered dial signed Val'e Downs, Louthstriking on a bell. The hood with a scroll arched pediment and open columns, the case witha long arched door and on bracket feet52cm wide27cm deep208cm highCondition report: The case with replaced feet
An oak longcase clock, early 19th century, the circular brass dial with engraving bearing the makers name, John Deacon of Leicester, with 30-hour movement striking on a bell, the hood with carved cornice above an oak case on bracket feet, 53cm wide 30cm deep 202cm highCondition report: Movement not testedSplits and losses to case and hoodMovement and case a marriage.Movement is numbered. Please see additional images.
A LATE 19TH CENTURY AND LATER BLACK SLATE, MARBLE AND GILT METAL CLOCK GARNITURE, the rectangular clock case with scrolled surmounts, the enamel dial with Arabic numerals, indistinct retailers mark, eight day movement, bell strike, on four bracket feet, height 43cm, with pendulum and key, the garnitures of five branch candelabra form, knopped stems to a conical pedestal, square plinth with paw front feet, height 41.5cm (3 + pendulum and key) (Condition report: some chipping around the winding holes, movement overwound, garnitures have 20th Century replaced parts)
A Late 19th Century French Mahogany Cased Mantel Clock, by Vincent Aetccie No.5829, the 4ins diameter white enamel dial with Arabic numerals to the eight day two train movement, striking on a gong, contained in moulded arched top case inlaid with chequered and single stringings and with gilt metal turned finials, on bracket feet 11.5ins high
An Early 20th Century Oak Cased Mantel Clock and a Late 19th Century Rosewood Cased Mantel Timepiece, the clock with 7ins silvered dial with Arabic numerals to the eight day movement, striking on four gongs, contained in arched top case, surmounted by cast brass figure of Napoleon on horseback, on rectangular base with ball feet 17.5ins high, the timepiece by S. Marti and Cie, No.54174 the 4.25ins white enamelled dial with Arabic numerals to the single train movement contained in lancet pattern case on bracket feet, 10ins high
LATE 19TH CENTURY FRENCH BRASS AND PORCELAIN MANTEL CLOCK,with two train eight day movement by Japy Freres, striking on a coil, the chapter ring with Arabic numerals, the dial hand-painted with a guardsman, the oblong base with strapwork frieze, on ogee bracket feet, 40cm highCondition report: No key, feels overwound, not currently ticking, mechanism will need attention, pendulum present, no guarantee of working order, dial with possible small hairline to right side of 3 numeral, this seems to have been painted over in a thin black line but one can feel a ridge with a finger nail, there has been damage and restoration around the left winding hole, further rubbing and marks to decorated areas as well as nicks and tarnish to metal
LATE 19TH CENTURY FRENCH ORMOLU FIGURAL MANTEL CLOCK,by LeRoy & Fils of Paris, with two train eight day movement striking on a bell, the white enamel dial with Arabic and Roman numerals in blue, the case surmounted with the figure of a lady allegorical of art, the shaped base cast in bas-relief with figural panels and mounted with foliage, on bracket feet, 41cm high, on a further giltwood base, 45cm high overall
GEORGE III OAK LONGACSE CLOCK,by Thomas Malone of Bawtry, with two train eight day movement, the brass chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary calendar dial, with pillared moulded flat top hood, on bracket feet, 199cm highCondition report: No weights or pendulum present; hours and minutes hands present although probably replacements, subsidiary dial hand present also and this possibly original; the tops and bottoms of the pillars flanking the dial have been replaced, these replacements quite crude and also bearing damage and losses; split to trunk upper left corner and plinth base left side; further usual scuffs, scrapes and general wear and tear throughout; not tested and no guarantee of working order
R Winstanley, Omskirk. A 19thC mahogany longcase clock, with brass dial marked Winstanley, Omskirk, with silvered Roman numeral chapter ring and date aperture, eight day movement, with two weights and pendulum, on arched pediment hood, above single door with later oval marquetry banded detailing on a moulded base with central shell, on bracket feet, 220cm high, 45cm wide, 23cm deep.
An Edwardian mahogany and marquetry inlaid bracket clock having circular white enamel dial with Arabic numerals, two train 8 day movement striking on a coiled gong, stamped A 1 Vincent 1883 7 2, the arched case flanked gilt brass columns, on compressed gilt brass ball feetheight 39 cm., width 26.5 cm.Condition: Movement untested, pendulum present but no key. Case overall in good condition. slight chip to tip of arch only visible on close inspection. A couple of slight cracks to case below dial
A large Victorian Gothic walnut cased bracket clockthe arched silvered dial with Roman numerals, minute track, STRIKE/SILENT and SLOW/FAST dials, signed Halton & Slocombe, 63 Moorgate St, London, two train movement striking on a coiled gong, the figured walnut ogee arched case adorned with a pair of columns and having fret cut sides and surmounted by three leaf finials, on a plinth base and compressed feet height 70 cm., width 42.3 cmCondition: Dial with some rubbing/scuffs to silvering between 1 - 6 within the numerals and around winding holes. Movement untested. Pendulum present. Winding key and door keys absent. Case in good condition. Slight chip to right hand corner above column. Slight chip to veneer bottom right hand corner. Front door will only close flush if locked. Small crack approx. 1cm to left top edge of door where arch starts
An early lantern clock with black Roman numerals to the 19cm diameter silvered chapter ring, named "John Crucfix, London", enclosing a central dial with Arabic numerals, the 30 hour movement with verge escapement, with cartwheel strike and alarm on a bell, 30cm tall. With lead weight and later oak wall bracket
A 19th Century French Comtoise clock, with black Roman numerals to the 22cm diameter white enamelled face named "Mercadier a Podensac", the movement striking on a bell, in a foliate repousse brass case with an elaborate brass pendulum, the details over painted in colours. With two weights and a modern metal wall bracket
An 18th Century wall clock, with black Roman numerals to the 23cm diameter silvered chapter ring around an engraved seascape, named "Tho. Hillier, Frome", with pierced brass spandrels, the weight-driven movement striking on a bell; in a Chinoiserie hood with integral bracket. 64cm tall overall. With weights and a pendulum.
An early 19th Century Lincolnshire longcase clock, with black Roman numerals and subsidiary Arabic minutes to the 28cm diameter painted face enclosing a seconds dial, named "Shaw, Spalding", the spandrels decorated with personifications of the seasons, the arch with a pair of rabbit hunters; the 8-day movement striking on a bell; the oak and mahogany case with brass finials and adornments to the broken swan neck pediment, over tapering fluted columns to the hood, over a long cross-banded trunk door and paneled base to bracket feet. Approximately 211 cm tall overall. With two weights and a pendulum. Face restored.
A late 18th/ early 19th Century Yorkshire longcase clock, with black Roman numerals and subsidiary Arabic minutes to the 28cm diameter silvered chapter ring,around an engraved brass centre named "Thos. Lister, Halifax", with calendar dial, the arched brass face with painted faces of the moon dial and pierced spandrels; the weight-driven movement with count wheel strike on a gong; the oak case with broken swan neck pediment centred by a brass finial, slender fluted pillars to the hood, long trunk door flanked by fluted quadrant stiles, and paneled base with bracket feet. Approximately 211 cm tall over finial. With two weights and a pendulum. Hood support a/f.
An early 19th Century longcase clock, with black Roman numerals to the 27.5cm wide painted arched dial, enclosing a seconds dial and calendar aperture, named "Pearce Bourn", with landscapes to the spandrels and arch, the 8-day movement with rack and snail strike on a bell; the oak and cross-banded mahogany case with broken swan neck pediment and ring turned pillars to the hood, a short trunk door with shaped top, and a paneled base to bracket feet. 210cm tall. With two weights and a pendulum.
An early 19th Century East Anglian long case clock, with lack Arabic numerals to the 26cm square painted face, enclosing a seconds dial and calendar dial, named "G. Holl, Buckenham", with bats wing spandrels, the weight-driven 30 hour movement striking on a bell; the simple oak case with broken swan neck pediment and tapering pillars to the hood, over an arched long trunk door over a paneled base and bracket feet. Approximately 210cm tall over finials (replacements). With a weight and a pendulum. N.B. G. Holl - recorded as George Taylor Holl of New Buckenham, Norfolk,b. 1805.
An early 20th Century small scale long case clock in the early 19th Century style, with black Roman numerals and subsidiary minutes to the 15.5cm silvered chapter ring, the arched brass face with ornate spandrels and inscribed "Tempus Fugit", the 8-day movement striking and chiming on eight gongs; the oak case with tea caddy moulded top and pillar stiles to the hood, over a long trunk door to a shallow paneled base and small bracket feet. 152cm tall. With pendulum and winding key.
An 18th Century longcase clock, with black Roman numerals and subsidiary Arabic minutes to the 27cm diameter silvered chapter ring, named "John Stancliffe", the square brass face with engraved centre displaying a silvered faces of the moon calendar aperture and a seconds dial, with pierced spandrels, the 8-day movement striking on a bell; the carved and ebonised case with square hood inscribed "How Goes Today" over plain turned pillars, the long trunk door illustrated with Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden, and with decorative lozenge to the base, on bracket feet. 195cm tall. With two weights and a pendulum
A late 18th Century East Anglian longcase clock, with black Roman numerals and subsidiary Arabic minutes to the 28cm diameter chapter ring enclosing a seconds dial and calendar aperture and named "Dan'l Catlin, Lynn", the brass face with pierced spandrels and Father time to the revolving "Tempus Fugit" mechanical arch, the 8-day movement with rack and snail strike on a bell; the dark oak case with cut-down whales tails pediment and tapering columns to the hood, over a long curve-top trunk door, paneled base and shallow bracket feet. 224cm tall. With two weights, a pendulum and a winding key.
An 18th Century longcase clock dial and movement, with black Roman numerals and subsidiary Arabic minutes to the 28cm diameter silvered chapter ring named "Tho. Hutly, Coggeshall", the engraved brass square face with ornate brass spandrels, a seconds dial and calendar aperture, with 8-day movement; the lavishly-carved walnut case of much later date, with broken swan neck pediment, acanthus carved frieze, ribbon spiralled columns and carved door to the hood, the long trunk door carved with an angel over a hand-shake, the bust of a Grecian lady to the base, raised on bracket feet. 250.5cm tall. Three weights and a pendulum
A late 18th / early 19th Century longcase clock, with black Arabic numerals and subsidiary minutes to the 34cm wide dial enclosing faces of the moon calendar aperture and seconds dial, the spandrels painted with male personifications of the seasons, with a fox-hunting scene to the arch, the 8-day movement striking on a bell; the mahogany case with broken swan neck pediment, fluted columns and brass mounts to the hood, over a long trunk door flanked by large fluted columns, on a fielded paneled base and shallow bracket feet. 254cm tall. With two weights and a pendulum.
An early 19th Century longcase clock, with black Arabic numerals and subsidiary minutes to the 31cm diameter dial on the painted arched face, enclosing calendar and seconds dials, named "E. Harris, Bromyard", with female personifications of the seasons to the spandrels and a revolving faces of the moon and seascape dial to the arch, the 8-day movement striking on a bell; the oak and mahogany case with brass mounts to the broken swan neck pediment and semi-fluted and baluster-turned columns to the hood, over a short trunk door and paneled base to bracket feet, the whole with marquetry and parquetry decoration. 209cm tall. With two weights and a pendulum. Face restored and finials replaced
A late 18th/ early 19th Century East Anglian weight-driven 30 hour longcase clock, with black Arabic numerals to the cream 27cm square face painted with floral spandrels, named Jas. Dawes, Attleburgh", the movement with bird cage frame and count wheel strike on a bell; the oak case with whales tails cresting and tapering columns to the hood, over a curve-topped long trunk door, paneled base and short bracket feet. 207cm tall. With one weight and a pendulum. Finials new and face repainted
An early 19th Century longcase clock, with black Roman numerals and subsidiary Arabic minutes to the 28cm diameter chapter ring enclosing a seconds dial and calendar aperture, the arched brass face with ornate spandrels and painted revolving faces of the moon to the arch, named "George Goodall, Micklefield, No. 29", the 8-day movement with rack and snail strike on a bell; the oak case with broken arch pediment and pilasters to the hood, over a plain rectangular long trunk door, paneled base and short bracket feet. 224cm tall. With two weights, a pendulum and a winding key. Finial replaced, some repainting to moon dial.

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