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Lot 598

A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY SATINWOOD INLAID MANTEL CLOCK the white enamel dial with black Arabic numerals and dark blue steel hands, on brass bracket feet; and another mahogany and satinwood inlaid mantel clock (2)

Lot 178

An antique brass longcase clock dial signed: “Jam Smyth Woodbridge”, 11¾” wide; together with a brass trivet; a wrought-iron bracket; & two pewter half-pint measures.

Lot 338

A Smith's Enfield mahogany mantel clock of block form, with applied gilt numerals, on flared bracket feet, 25 x 20cms high; together with a Metamec Art Deco style mantel clock; and another. (3)

Lot 496

A Victorian oak mantel clock, the silvered dial with arabic numerals in black, on brass bracket feet, 33cms high.

Lot 196

Thomas Atkinson, Gateshead: a 19th Century flame mahogany longcase clock, the arched brass roman dial, with outer arabic minutes and seconds, foliate spandrels, with eight-day movement and anchor escapement, the hood with plainer swan-neck pediment, and fluted corinthian columns, above a Gothic-arch trunk door, flanked by canted and satinwood inlaid sides, a cross-banded box base and bracket feet, 225cms.

Lot 302

A carved oak clock bracket, with central coat of arms and scrolls to the side.

Lot 392

A 19th century mahogany clock bracket

Lot 551

AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY MAHOGANY CASED BRACKET CLOCK, arched pediment on Doric columns flanking the bevelled glass door enclosing a gilt and brass dial, silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals and Chime / Silent mechanism, triple chain quarter chiming movement striking on 5 gongs, stamped Gustav Becker P18 P 2197104, the case on four brass bracket feet, height 39.5cm, with pendulum and key (Condition report: runs, ticks and chimes on quarters and correct hour)

Lot 56

A pair Edwardian corner brackets and a clock bracket

Lot 495

A GEORGE III MAHOGANY EIGHT-DAY LONGCASE CLOCK, the 11¼-inch brass break-arch dial signed 'RICH THOMAS/ST SKEVERNE', with steel chapter ring and date crescent, the hood with arch top and turned baluster columns, the plain case with arch-top door and bracket feet. 212cm high

Lot 496

AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY OAK AND MAHOGANY EIGHT-DAY LONGCASE CLOCK, the 13-inch painted break-arch dial signed Thos Jenkins, Dowlais, painted in the arch with a watermill scene, the hood with swan neck pediment and turned columns, the case with similar turned columns and trunk door, the base with shaped apron and bracket feet. 228cm highCONDITION REPORTThere does not appear to be a pendulum, the case is scuffed and marked commensurate with age

Lot 1461

A 19th century German walnut bracket clockCondition report: Movement needs cleaning, timing is working but the going train is not working at present, the movement needs a service, the front with a small piece of molding missing to the right-hand corner, one of the capitals is missing to the front left-hand corner, the sound fret silks are worn, the case with surface scratches and small chips in parts, case surfaces are faded in parts

Lot 397

A small brass bracket clock

Lot 131a

20th century Dutch style Zaanse Zaandam wall clock with a German eight-day weight driven movement housed in a wooden case on a shelf bracket, with a brass effect chapter ring and cherub spandrels, striking the hours and half-hours on a bell, with weights and a pendulum, H52cm

Lot 325

C19th mahogany crossbanded oak longcase clock trunk, adapted as a cupboard' on bracket feet, H101cm W52cm

Lot 1597

An Oak Cased Moon Faced Grandmother Clock, with a glazed leaded door, panelled base, on bracket feet.

Lot 1364

A Late XIX Century Continental Bracket Clock, of Gothic design, the ebonised case applied with cast metal mounts, the brass dial with enamelled Roman numerals painted in blue, 49cm high.

Lot 185

An Elliott of London wooden cased mantel clock with Westminster Whittington chime, the square dial with silvered chapter ring set with Roman numerals, three winding holes, shaped top on bracket feet, together with a Voightlander Pronto 500 LK camera, with case, box and instructions, a lens and an Agfa Movexar cine camera with leather case (4).

Lot 203

A GEORGE III BRACKET CLOCK the 8' silvered dial signed 'Webster London', with Roman hour markers and Arabic minutes, the twin fusee movement striking on a bell, with pull repeat cord, the backplate engravd 'Rich. Webster Exchange Alley LONDON', in mahogany case with carrying handle to the caddy top, hinged convex glazed door, pierced and glazed brass panels to sides, on moulded base with brass feet, 30cm wide 46cm high with carrying handle down Condition Report : appears on good and largely original condition. Pendulum present but suspension spring broken Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.

Lot 518

A modern 18th century style bracket clock, the dial inscribed 'Tempus Fugit', with Roman numerals and brass carrying handle. No Key. H.43 W.23 D.17.3

Lot 37

A modern West German bracket clock, with Westminster chimes, 34cm height

Lot 358

Oak and mahogany longcase clock, square painted dial with subsidiary second dial and date aperture, painted floral spandrels, dummy key winds, thirty hour movement, the case with a scroll pediment piece, shaped door, bracket feet, 225cm.

Lot 57

'Red' mahogany mantel clock, arched silvered dial with subsidiary Strike/Silent dial, Westminster chiming movement on eight gongs by Gustav Becker, domed top case, on bracket feet, height 43cm.

Lot 397

19th Century Welsh mahogany two train longcase clock, the face illegibly marked, having arch painted dial with Roman numerals, seconds and date dials, spiral turned pilasters to the waist on a panel base with later bracket support. 8 day two train movement, strikes on one bell, includes two weights and pendulum. (B.P. 21% + VAT) Generally appearing good. Some wear to the face. Losses to the fretwork around the arch, although these appear to be included.yes it is a 12 inch dial.

Lot 50

A Regency period mahogany bracket clock with double fusee movement & silvered dial, 13.75in tall

Lot 535

An original 1960's vintage industrial lab cabinet / egg incubator having a polished steel frame body raised on four angular bracket steel legs. Twin wood and glass doors mounted on drop pin hinges open to reveal a spacious interior with three glass shelves set with adjustable metal bars. The side dated 1965. Original heater dials and clock present to front. Measures approx 171cm x 81cm x 56cm.

Lot 5

3 Key hole small bracket clock with key

Lot 722A

18th century 30 hour oak longcase clock, square painted dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, striking a bell on the hour, moulded cornice above twin pilasters, on plinth base with bracket feet, h202cm, with pendulum and weightCondition Report: Glass size 26 x 26cm.

Lot 580

George III oak eight day longcase clock, the swan neck hood over a brass dial with associated arch, scrolling spandrels, and silvered chapter inscribed James Wilson Belfast, the centre with floral engraving and subsidiary seconds dial (date aperture not functional), over a shaped trunk door, plinth base and bracket feet, the associated twin train movement with back plate stamped Owen, dial 34 cm square, total height 222 cm high, with pendulum and two weightsCondition Report: Door locked no key available so cannot check the condition inside1 weight present and pendulumBrass face missing part between the spandrelsOak case shows the effects of dampMissing finial to hoodNo winder We cannot guarantee whether the clock is in working order

Lot 607

Early 20th century mahogany eight day longcase clock, the arched hood with fluted columns enclosing a brass dial with strike/silent to the arch, and matted centre, over a shaped trunk door, panelled base and bracket feet, the twin train movement numbered 4193 striking on a gong, 207 cm high, dial 27.5 cm wide

Lot 16

A Modern Mahogany Cased Westminster Chime Bracket Clock by WBA Having Jewelled Movement, Working and with Key

Lot 1112

A substantial Victorian gilt metal mounted Ebonised Musical Bracket Clock, in the George II taste, 19cm arched brass dial, silvered chapter ring inscribed with Roman and Arabic numerals, Strike/Silent to arch, triple winding holes, eight-day fusee movement striking and chiming on five gongs, the arched case with flaming urn finials and scroll feet, 69cm high, 43cm wide, 28cm deep, bracket en suite, 47cm wide, 32cm deep, c.1880

Lot 92

A large extensively carved Victorian oak bracket clock having gilt detailing to face.

Lot 165

A nice quality bracket clock by W and H oak case with lion head decoration brass dial with silver chapter ring strikes quarter hours on two gongs, 28cm tall, running, case a good colour, missing handle to back

Lot 12

A Committi of London mahogany bracket clock

Lot 1441

A large 19th century Black Forest carved walnut cuckoo clock, striking on a gong, 59cm high, with associated mahogany bracket, 86cm high x 35.5cm wide. 

Lot 1746

A good George III ebonized twin fusee pad top bracket clock, the 6 3/4in silvered arched dial inscribed 'Jas Tregent, Watchmaker to the Prince of Wales, London', the brass backplate similarly signed, 44cm high, with pendulum.

Lot 1409

A late 19th century mahogany and brass bracket type clock, with 8in silvered circular dial, striking on two gongs, 50cm high, with pendulum.

Lot 1270

A RARE 19TH CENTURY CHINESE EXPORT BRACKET CLOCK, with blue enamel dial, verge movement and sweep hands, the case with mother of pearl and acorn finials. 26ins.

Lot 1272

A GEORGE III DESIGN WALNUT CASED BRACKET CLOCK, 20th Century, with Chinoiserie decorated case, and brass dial with engraved decoration. 15ins high.

Lot 104

A very fine and rare second quarter of the 19th century mahogany floorstanding regulator with mercury pendulum regulatorJohn Walker, LondonThe arch-top case with full-length glazed door opening to reveal the baize-lined dust moulding, over a base with recessed panel and moulded apron, the 11 inch one-piece signed silvered dial with outer Arabic minute track enclosing large subsidiaries for running seconds (with Observatory Marks) and Roman hours, with original blued steel hands, all framed by an angled sight ring and set above a foliate carving of acanthus leaves and tendrils, the interior of the case veneered and set with a silvered beat scale reading 3-0-3, the base with an aperture to allow for the full descent of the small brass weight; the exceptional movement fixed to the seatboard with three impressive knurled securing bolts, the very substantial plates united by five heavy turned pillars screwed front and back, Harrison's maintaining power, five- and six-spoke wheelwork, high count pinions and deadbeat escapement with sapphire pallets, to a mercury jar pendulum suspended from a bracket on the backboard, the small brass weight let off on the left hand side on a six-spoke pulley. Running. Together with a case key and a crank winding key. 182cms (71 1/2ins) highFootnotes:This regulator is one of only two known examples by John Walker of London. Famed around the world for the supply of clocks to the Railways and beyond, the company still operate as clock and watchmakers today in South Molton Street, London.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: TPTP Lot will be moved to an offsite storage location (Cadogan Tate, Auction House Services, 241 Acton Lane, London NW10 7NP, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please note transfer and storage charges will apply to any lots not collected after 14 calendar days from the auction date.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 80

A late 17th century marquetry longcase clock with ten inch dial and bolt-and-shutter maintaining powerWilliam Clement, Londini fecitThe flat top over a blind fret cut cornice over spirally twisted columns, convex throat moulding and 42 inch long door inlaid with three shaped panels of bird and flower inlay framing the circular lenticle, on a matching base (now partly built up). With spoon lock to the throat.The 10-inch square brass dial with winged cherubs head spandrels and foliate engraving framing the silvered Roman and Arabic chapter ring, finely matted centre with slender subsidiary seconds ring and decorated date aperture. Secured to the movement by four latched dial feet.The rectangular movement plates united by six knopped and ringed pillars latched to the frontplate, with capped barrels, the going train with bolt-and-shutter maintaining power to the anchor escapement, the strike with outside countwheel, striking on the large bell. The backplate further set with a brass bracket which secures to a conforming bracket on the case backboard via a butterfly nut. Ticking and striking. Together with the door key and a crank winding key. 2.01m (6ft 7ins) high.Footnotes:Provenance:The estate of John Graveson, (1946-2021), son of Professor Ronald H Graveson, CBE (1911-1991). Professor Graveson was one of the most highly respected collectors of Fine English clocks in the 1960s and 70s. Purchased Sotheby's Important Clocks, English Pottery, Rugs and Carpets, Tapestries and Fine English Furniture, Thursday 30th January 1964, lot 80. 'A late 17th century marquetry longcase clock by Wim. Clement, Londini fecit...'.A note in the margin gives the purchase price of £360 - in the same sale a walnut longcase by Christopher Gould sold for £140 and a walnut longcase by Joseph Windmills realised £180. A copy of the catalogue is included with this lot. Additional paperwork includes a receipt for a replacement pendulum suspension from Camerer Cuss & Co, 9-3-1964 for £17-6d. Another for various minor jobs from A. & H. Rowley Parkes & Co. 30-9-1965 for £47-10d, and a handwritten letter from Daniel Parkes, detailing work done to the retaining bracket dated 8th October 1965. The clock has remained in the Graveson family for the last 57 years.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: TPTP Lot will be moved to an offsite storage location (Cadogan Tate, Auction House Services, 241 Acton Lane, London NW10 7NP, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please note transfer and storage charges will apply to any lots not collected after 14 calendar days from the auction date.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 26

A rare 19th century Japanese weight driven wall clock with alarm, now in a later hooded caseThe clock body surmounted by a straight-sided bell with thickened rim over four finials and freestanding turned brass pillars set between top and bottom plates, the side and rear doors connected by pairs of hinges and removable as one joined unit, all three pieces engraved with an elaborate floral sprig, now set on a wooden wall bracket with glazed hood, the weight driven movement with verge escapement, the balance arbor and pallets suspended on silk, the flat brass balance with regulation effected by a sliding lead weight mounted on to one of the arms, the countwheel strike and alarm sounding on the bell above, the dial with 24 movable hour and half-hour markers, (12 silvered, 12 blued steel to denote day and night) rotating against a fixed pierced steel hand the centre further set with a smaller alarm-setting hand within a curved arc, over a pair of calendar apertures, all framed by a series of flowers and foliage. The clock 24cms (9.5ins) high. The bracket 51cms (20ins) high. This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 70

A very fine and rare 17th century longcase clock movement with verge escapement, now contained in a bespoke architectural ebony caseEdward East, London. The movement circa 1665-70, the case possibly made by Percy Dawson in the 1920s?The 8.25 inch square brass dial with single line border framing the engraved spandrels depicting split pomegranates, gourds, and grapes around a narrow silvered chapter ring, the minute band with Arabic five-minute markers within the band, short Roman hour markers and a narrow quarter-hour track, the finely matted centre with small date aperture above VI, blued steel hands. Signed along the lower edge 'Edwardus East, Londini' Four latched dial feet to the movement.The weight driven movement with tall rectangular plates with chamfered corners united by five knopped and ringed pillars (all latched), an L-shaped retaining bracket screwed to the upper right hand corner. The high barrels with slightly rounded front ends, the going train terminating in a verge escapement, with short pendulum and pear-shaped bob; the strike train with small countwheel and vertical hammer both mounted high on the backplate, striking on the horizontal bell above.Now contained in a 1920s (?) expertly made architectural case, the rising hood with shaped wooden catch to the backboard, triangular pediment supported on turned quarter and three-quarter columns with lacquered brass Corinthian capitals and bases, the 45 inch long trunk door with three raised panels and lock within a moulded edge, the sides with single moulded panel running the length of the sides to a plain base on bun feet. 1.92m (6ft 4ins) high. Footnotes:Provenance:The estate of John Graveson, (1946-2021), son of Professor Ronald H Graveson, CBE (1911-1991). Professor Graveson was one of the most highly respected collectors of Fine English clocks in the 1960s and 70s. Purchased from one of the great post-war clock dealers, Charles Thornton in 1961. Literature:Dawson, G.P., Drover, C.B., Parkes, D.W. (1982) Early English Clocks. Woodbridge: ACC, plate 156.Original paperwork from Thornton relating to the 20th century history of the clock are included with this lot. The first, dated 25th November 1960, reads:'Nice to hear from you again & do admit to a mistake when I wrote to you. I had the figure of £1250 on my mind, which I had refused to take for the East, as it would have left the country. The price I quoted to you was £1200 & of course I will stand up to this if you are interested. Please don't hold me to this price after the year end for quite frankly I shall be asking much more; for this is an even rarer clock that I think you realize....' Another dated 16th January 1961 states:'Thank you very much for your letter & enclosed cheque for the Edward East for which I have pleasure in sending receipt. You have bought yourself a very rare & fine clock. Now you have bought it & the deal is settled I can tell you that some weeks ago the trade in USA offered me £1250 cash for same - this I refused and since then they increased their offer which I also declined. I was determined that I was going to sell it to stay in this country that is why it gives me great pleasure to sell to you at less money. I am not saying that I would have done this thirty five or forty years ago when I was hard up and struggling along but thank goodness it came in to my possession when it did so that I was able to do this. This clock was on show at the South Kensington Science Museum for over six months as the only example of Edward East with bob pendulum & bolt & shutter that was known...'The receipt dated 16th January 1961 describes the clock as follows:'To Fine small long case clock by Edward East in ebonised case, eight day movement with strike, bolt & shutter, date aperture, bob pendulum, original hands, movement original and shown & (sic) the South Kensington Science Museum, slight restoration to ebonised case.........£1200. ' It is now thought that the case rather than being 'slightly restored' was made to order, probably in the 1920s from the great case maker Percy Dawson. It is a testament to Dawson's skill and sensitivity as a case maker that the clock has been described as completely original by others since then. Dawson later went on to co-author the standard work on early English clocks, and illustrated this movement in 'Early English Clocks', plate 156. ExhibitedThe Science Museum, London 'British Clockmaker's Heritage Exhibition May 23rd to September 14th, 1952, exhibit number 76'LONG-CASE MOVEMENT by EDWARD EAST, LONDON, C 1665-1670. Eight day. Weight driven with a verge escapement and short bob pendulum. It has Dutch striking mechanism with small locking-plate high up on the backplate, and bolt-and-shutter maintaining power. The dial which is 8 5/8in. square has a narrow chapter ring. The centre is matted and the corners engraved. The plates are shaped at the top. Lent by Chas. Thornton, Esq. ' A copy of the exhibition catalogue is included with this lot.A comparable longcase clock by East with verge escapement, vertical bell and 8.25 inch fruit-engraved dial was exhibited in these rooms at the exhibition 'Innovation and Collaboration' September 2018, exhibit number 33.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: TPTP Lot will be moved to an offsite storage location (Cadogan Tate, Auction House Services, 241 Acton Lane, London NW10 7NP, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please note transfer and storage charges will apply to any lots not collected after 14 calendar days from the auction date.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 86

A late 17th century brass winged Lantern ClockThomas Bradford, Londini fecitThe strapped bell over urn finials, heraldic frets, turned columns and ball feet, (doors and back panel now lacking, frets later), the 6.5 inch brass Roman chapter ring with double wheat-ear half-hour markers and single hand, signed 'Thos. Bradford Londini fecit' above a floral spray to the centre, the weight driven movement with knife-edge verge escapement and central short bob pendulum situated between the two trains, with countwheel strike on the bell. Together with a later wooden wall bracket (17.5cms) high. 39cms (15 ins) highFootnotes:Literature: Loomes, B. (2008) Lantern Clocks and their Makers. Mayfield: Mayfield Books, figure 9.54 with the caption 'Lantern clock with original centre pendulum (no wings) signed 'Tho Bradford Londini fecit'...'For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 65

A good late 17th/early 18th century silver-mounted turtleshell-veneered table clock with pull quarter repeatG.Etherington, LondonThe caddy top surmounted by a silver handle with central foliate and bud knop, over a moulded cornice, and four rectangular repousse side panels depicting flowers in an urn and bust portraits, on cast squat ball and claw feet, both front and rear doors with applied escutcheon plates.The 6.25 inch square brass dial with subsidiaries in the top corners for rise-and-fall regulation and strike/silent over the silvered Roman and Arabic chapter ring signed between V and VII, with blued steel hands the matted centre with chamfered mock pendulum and date apertures decorated with characteristic decorative ringed detailing, the lower corners with winged cherubs spandrels. The twin fusee movement with six knopped and ringed pillars and a seventh plain but latched uniting the two plates, the backplate deliberately larger in order to fill as much of the rear of the case as possible and signed within a flat oval palm-frond reserve amid a symmetrical pattern of foliate scrolls and strapwork. The going train terminating in a verge escapement with rise-and-fall regulation effected via a shaped steel lever on a rack and pinion set-up on the backplate, the pendulum with hook fixing to the top and terminating in a lenticular bob, with unusual shaped steel securing bracket. The strike train sounding the hours on a single bell, with pull quarter repeat sounding the quarters on a run of three bells and hammers. Ticking, striking and repeating. Together with a case key. 33.5cms (13ins) high (3)Footnotes:George Etherington was free of the Clockmakers Company in 1684 and Master in 1709. He attended until 1720 and supposedly died in 1729.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: * Y* VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.Y Subject to CITES regulations when exporting items outside of the EU, see clause 13.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 36

An 18th century ormolu-mounted Vernis Martin Wall Clock with Original BracketThe waisted case decorated with flowers surmounted by an elaborate Rococo mount with flowing scrollwork and flower stems, with glazed pendulum aperture, on raised scroll feet, the 8.75 inch circular Arabic and Roman white enamel dial with gilt fancy hands, the signed rectangular twin train movement signed for Pierre Le Roy Hger. du Roy, with outside countwheel striking the hours and half hours on a bell mounted on top of the case. Ticking with the ability to strike, the strike hammer present but currently detached. Sold with silk suspension pendulum, and winding key. 72cms (28ins) high with bracket 104cms high (6)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 72

An early 18th century ebonised double basket top bracket clock with pull repeatJohn Constantin, Londini fecitThe repousse double basket top with eight portraits within pierced ribs, with elaborate foliate cast handle and four large bulbous finials over elaborately fretted side sound frets on a moulded base and brass button feet, the 6.75 inch signed brass rectangular dial signed along the upper edge in two lines framed by foliate scrolls over winged cherubs head spandrels framing the silvered Roman and Arabic chapter ring with cross half-quarter marks, the matted centre with decorated mock pendulum and date apertures, ringed winding squares and blued steel hands, a strike/non-strike lever at IX, the twin chain fusee movement united by seven knopped pillars, the going train with knife edge verge escapement and elaborate back cock, the hours struck on a bell, the quarters on a nest of four bells and hammers, the backplate with symmetrical foliate scrolls enclosing the oval signature cartouche with wheatear border. Ticking and striking. Together with a case key and large associated brass winding key. 48cms (18 1/2ins) high (3)Footnotes:John Constantine promised to join the Clock Makers Company in 1688, but did not. His will was proved in March 1721/22.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 1246

A late 19th century/early 20th century French lacquered brass carriage clock with eight day movement striking on a gong, the enamelled dial with Roman hour numerals and inscribed 'Howell & James London', the corniche case with swing handle and bevelled glass panels, on bracket feet, height 17.5cm, together with a brass cased carriage timepiece, height 16cm.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.

Lot 1249

A late Victorian mahogany noctuary or nightwatchman's bracket clock with eight day single fusee movement, the backplate numbered '9335', the painted circular dial with black Roman hour numerals within a surround of push-pins, the arched case fitted with brass push plunger to surmount, on a plain plinth and bracket feet, height 49cm (some faults), with pendulum.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.

Lot 1265

A George III mahogany bracket clock with brass twin fusee movement striking quarters and hours on two bells, the anchor escapement with above bob pendulum adjustment, the backplate with engraved border, the 8-inch painted breakarch dial with strike/silent indicator to arch above Roman hour numerals and signed 'J. Lowman Ramsgate', the case with moulded arch pediment and brass carrying handle above glazed doors and sides, on a rectangular base and brass bracket feet, height 45.5cm, with pendulum (minor faults). Note: Jeremiah Lowman is a recorded clockmaker working in Ramsgate from circa 1810 to 1832.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.

Lot 1201

A late 19th century French brass four glass mantel clock with eight day movement striking on a gong, the backplate with 'Marti et Cie' mark, with mercury compensated pendulum, the two piece enamel dial with Brocot escapement and inscribed 'R. Scott Leeds & Paris', the case with bevelled glass panels, on bracket feet, height 27cm.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.

Lot 1256

An early 20th century mahogany mantel clock with eight day movement striking on two gongs, the backplate stamped 'W & H Sch' (Winterhalder & Hofmeier), the silvered arch dial with subsidiary pendulum regulation dial above chapter ring with Roman hour numerals, the arched case with moulded pediment and stop fluted corner columns, on a moulded plinth base and brass bracket feet, height 29cm with pendulum.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.

Lot 1230

A Victorian mahogany bracket clock with eight day triple fusee movement chiming quarters on eight bells and striking hours on a larger single bell, the silvered dial with subsidiary pendulum regulation dial to arch above strike/silent indicator, black Roman hour numerals and engraved foliate scrolls, inscribed 'Robert Rowlands London', the arched case with applied carved fruit moulding surmount above scrolls and flower festoon to front, on a plinth base, height 66cm, with pendulum.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.

Lot 1300

An impressive Victorian ebonized and brass mounted bracket clock with eight day triple fusee movement chiming quarters on eight gongs and striking hours on a larger gong, the brass arched dial with chime/silent indicator, pendulum regulation and chime selection subsidiary dials to arch above a silvered chapter ring with black Roman hours and outer Arabic minutes, the matt centre applied with a silvered plaque, inscribed 'Aronsberg & Co Liverpool', the ebonized case with balustrade gallery surmount above an inset classical frieze flanked by four pineapple finials, the sides with a pair of foliate handles and pierced and cast fret panels, on a rectangular plinth base with cast foliate and paw feet, height 62cm, with pendulum, case key and winding key (minor faults).Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.

Lot 1186

A late 19th century French brass one-piece cased carriage alarm clock with eight day movement striking on a bell, the enamel dial with Roman hour numerals and subsidiary alarm dial and indistinctly inscribed 'Henry Capt... ', the glazed case with swing handle and bracket feet, height 14.4cm.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.

Lot 1310

A late Victorian mahogany Post Office bracket clock calendar timepiece with eight day twin fusee movement, the silvered circular dial with Roman hour numerals and inscribed 'Barwise London', the architectural case with arched top above dentil cornice, fluted columns and pierced fret panels to sides, the inverted breakfront base fitted with roller activated day, date and month apertures, on a plinth base, the back with applied metal plaque, detailed 'PO 240', height 62cm, with pendulum and winding key (some faults). Provenance: formerly the bracket clock in Guildford Post Office.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.

Lot 1229

An early 20th century French brass cased four glass mantel clock with eight day movement striking on a bell, the circular enamel dial with Roman hour numerals, the case with bevelled glass panels on bracket feet, height 26.8cm, with nine-rod pendulum.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.

Lot 1260

A late Victorian ebonized and brass mounted bracket clock with eight day triple fusee movement chiming quarters on a nest of eight bells and striking hours on a gong, the foliate engraved silvered brass arch dial with subsidiary chime/silent indicator, pendulum regulation and chime selection dials above Roman hour numerals and inscribed 'G.W Blackie 392 Strand', the case with moulded arch pediment and brass finials above turned corner columns, pierced brass fret panels to sides and moulded plinth base on brass bracket feet, height 41.5cm, with pendulum. Provenance: purportedly from Packington Hall in Warwickshire, the family seat of the Earl of Aylesford.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.

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