Viennese Silver and Enamel Hand Painted Tower Clock Having an arched dome with figural finial, above circular clock dials and a series of rectangular panels flanked by columns on a square base with bracket feet; decorated overall in scenes from the myth of Perseus Provenance: Collection of Lucy and Stanley Lopata, St. Louis, Missouri; thence by descent Property from: a Chicago, Illinois (Gold Coast) estate Height: 20 1/2 inches, Width: 8 1/2 inches, Depth: 8 1/2 inches Condition: Good, two soldiers missing at the top; three panels at the top having areas of impact where enamel was lost; a panel at the top having heavy paint loss on the bottom edge; all four clock faces missing the hands; larger center panels having crazing and scratches; two soldiers missing their spears; enamel columns having areas of paint loss; enamel on metal having areas of paint loss throughout; two figures on the bottom edges loose; clock not tested, no keys Disclaimers: we cannot guarantee the operation, accuracy or longevity; not checked for replaced parts; sections of panels covered by silver have not been examined and we cannot guarantee they are not damaged Category: Decorative Arts > Objects Estimated Sale Time: 10:39 am (America/Chicago) Shipping Status: Leonard Auction Shipping Quote Sales Tax (United States Only): Kansas (6.5%), New Jersey (6.625%), Pennsylvania (6%), Washington (10.5%) Download High Resolution Photographs:Photograph #1Photograph #2Photograph #3Photograph #4Photograph #5Photograph #6Photograph #7Photograph #8Photograph #9Photograph #10Photograph #11Photograph #12Photograph #13Photograph #14Photograph #15Photograph #16Photograph #17Photograph #18
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Late 19th century French Empire style clock, with white marble garniture de cheminee, white enamel Roman chapter ring with engine turned centre plate and ornate slip, the dial and movement in bevelled glass and brass casing, four reeded column supports, applied cast gilt metal swags, on flower head cast bracket feet, twin train driven movement striking on coil, the pendulum decorated with Greek mask surrounded by grapes and leafage, pair white marble urn garnitures with gilt metal handles and foot on stepped square baseDimensions: Height: 42cm
An Edwardian style mahogany Sebastian Clock Kit longcase clock with broken swan neck pediment and enamelled moon phase brass and silvered dial, with arabic numerals, flanked by turned pilasters and glazed panel door, on inlaid base and bracket feet, complete with weights and pendulum, instructions etc. (200cm x 40cm x 25cm)
A Balloon Shaped Striking Table Clock, signed Johnson, Gray's Inn Passage, circa 1800, ebonised case with arched pediment and a pineapple finial, side carrying handles, front with sunburst plaque, bracket feet, 6-1/2-inch enamel dial with Roman numerals and signed, twin fusee movement with an anchor escapement and striking on a bell, movement backplate signed and with a strike/not strike selection lever, 45cm highCondition report: Ebonised surfaces are slightly rubbed in parts and with small chips and scratches in parts, back door edges with chips, top finial is loose, dial is clean and possibly restored, movement is clean and in going order.
A Mahogany Striking Table Clock, signed Geo Cooper, London, circa 1810, arch pediment with brass carrying handle, brass fish scale pierced sound fret panels, bracket feet, 7-inch convex painted dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, twin fusee movement with a verge escapement and striking on a bell, 42cm high over handleCondition report: Top pediment is faded in parts and with small cracks, case with small cracks to veneers and scratches, back left hand corner with one piece of moulding missing, front door with a later brass escutchon, dial with crazing marks throughout, painted dial surfaces with flaking in parts and some paint slightly lacking, hands are discoloured, movement in going order and striking.
A Victorian Oak Chiming Table Clock, signed W.Boyle, 28 Cheapside, London, circa 1860, Gothic revival case with pierced side frets, base with carved recessed and scroll borders, 7-1/2-inch silvered dial with Roman numerals, dial borders finely engraved with scroll and floral decoration, three dials for chime/silent, full chime/Westminster chime and fast/slow, triple chain fusee movement with an anchor escapement, quarter chiming on a nest of eight bells and striking the hours on a gong, 73cm high, with later associated oak wall bracket, 32cm highCondition report: Case surfaces are faded, case with some cracks to the sides, dial is clean, movement is dirty and needs cleaning, later associated wall bracket.
A Mahogany Quarter Striking Table Clock, triple pad top pediment with a carrying handle, fish scale pierced side sound frets, bracket shaped feet, 8-inch arched dial painted in the corners with biblical figures of St Matthew, St Mark, St Luke and St John, silvered Roman and Arabic numeral dial with a later inscription John Thwaites, London, the arch with strike/silent selection dial, twin fusee movement with an anchor escapement, quarter and hour striking on two bells, movement backplate with engraved borders and with a central later inscription, secured in by movement brackets, later dial, 49cm high over handleCondition report: Brass surfaces are discoloured but nicely aged, dial back plate with vacant holes, later dial plate, strike is working, movement in going order.
A Victorian Ebonised Chiming Table Clock, circa 1880, arch pediment, Corinthian capped columns, side carrying handles and pierced sound frets, bracket feet, 8-inch arch brass dial with a Roman and Arabic chapter ring, arch with two dials for chime/silent and Cambridge chimes/chime on eight bells, triple chain fusee movement with an anchor escapement, nine hammers quarter chiming onto a nest of nine bells and striking the hammers on a gong, elaborately floral engraved backplate, 45.5cm highCondition report: Ebonised surfaces are rubbed in parts and faded in parts, case with small cracks in parts, metal surfaces are discoloured, case with small chips, side silks are worn, dial is discoloured, movement is dirty and needs cleaning, movement in going order and chiming, with pendulum.
Great Eastern Railway 6inch Mahogany cased Fusee Bracket clock supplied to the G.E.R. by Bevan of Tottenham London circa 1880. The English chain driven fusee movement has rectangular snailed plates, the dial has been re written to its original style with GER 822 and retains its original cast brass bezel with a keyed lock. The Gothic style case has a glazed rear door with the GER ivorine numberplate 822 screwed to the inside. The L.N.E.R. records show that this clock was used at Liverpool Street Station Goods Manager. A rare and unusual Railway timepiece used by senior employees, complete with pendulum and keys and in working condition but not tested for timekeeping, stands 15in tall.
London & North Western Railway 6inch Mahogany cased Fusee Bracket clock supplied to the LNWR. by John Walker of London circa 1910. The English fusee movement has rectangular plates and the original dial has L.N.W.R. JNo Walker 1 South Molton St W To H.M. The King painted on and retains its original cast brass bezel. The mahogany case has a rear door with a lock. A nice Railway timepiece used in offices, complete with pendulum and keys and in working condition but not tested for timekeeping, stands 12.5in tall.
An early 20th century walnut musical hall clock, 19cm arched brass dial with silvered chapter ring inscribed with Arabic numerals, triple winding holes, eight day movement striking and chiming on five gongs, the case with arched pediment flanked by flame finials, skirted base, bracket feet, 166cm high, c.1940
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A GEORGE III MAHOGANY BRACKET CLOCK BY JOHN DWERRIHOUSE LONDON, C.1790 the brass eight day movement with turned pillars and an anchor escapement striking on a bell, the backplate engraved with leaf scrolls and flowers, the six and three quarter inch brass and silvered dials, with Roman and Arabic numerals and with date aperture, signed 'Dwerrihouse Berkley Square' with subsidiary strike / silent and seconds dials and Rococo gilt spandrels, with blue steel scroll hands, the moulded and brass mounted case with fish scale sides, the top with a handle, on fluted swept bracket feet 43.3cm high, 28.5cm wide Provenance Upper Slaughter Manor, The Collection of Micheál and Elizabeth Feller.
A QUEEN ANNE EBONISED BRACKET CLOCK BY JOANNES MONDEHARE LONDON, LATE 17TH / EARLY 18TH CENTURY the brass eight day movement with five turned and finned pillars and a verge escapement, the pull quarter repeat striking on three bells, the hours on a separate bell, the backplate finely engraved with scrolling foliage and with a signature panel, inscribed 'J Mondehare Londini', with a bob pendulum, the brass seven inch square dial with a silvered chapter ring, with Roman and Arabic numerals, signed 'Joannes Mondehare Londini', with a matted centre, with a false pendulum and date aperture, with scroll blued steel hands and winged angel spandrels, with an 'S/N' switch, the case with a pad top with a foliate brass handle, with fret panels, on flattened brass bun feet 38.7cm high, 26cm wide Provenance Upper Slaughter Manor, The Collection of Micheál and Elizabeth Feller.
An Edwardian mahogany eight-day bracket clock, the arched brass dial with silver chapter ring and subsiduary chime/silent dial, 42cm high, 33cm wideCondition report: minor scuffs and scratches to caseSome losses to the case. Has been ticking for a short period and it does chime. But we cannot guarantee this will continue to do so given the nature of the itemNo key
Good quality George III ebonised bracket clock by Cleland & Mollison, Edinburgh, the arched silvered and gilt dial with twin subsidiary dials to arch, pendulum bob and date aperture, twin fusee movement with floral engraved backplate, engraved pendulum, twin fusee movement striking on bell, the ebonised caddy top case with gilt brass ornaments, claw and ball feet and top handle, approx 51cm high, keys and pendulum present
An early 19th century mahogany Bracket Clock, signed A. Bartley, Bristol, of arched form, the white circular dial with Roman numerals, 'Rocking Ship' automaton to the arch, twin fusee movement striking on a bell, movement backplate with scroll engraving, the case with carved decoration, brass handles and side grills, on four turned feet, some damage and losses to case, clock lacks pendulum, 22in (56cm) high x 11¾in (30cm) wide x 7in (17.75cm) deep.
A late 19th century striking Bracket Clock, in architectural oak case with brass mounts, the 6in (15cm) square brass dial with silver chapter ring, black Roman and Arabic numerals and brass spandrels, retailer?s mark for John B. Jackson, Southsea, the 8-day two-barrel movement with two-tone strike on coiled gongs, the case with finials and carved decoration, with pendulum and key, 19in (48cm) high x 11in (29cm) wide x 8in (20.25cm) deep.
19TH CENTURY WELSH OAK 8-DAY LONG CASE CLOCK, Kern & Co., Swansea, painted 12" Roman dial with subsidiary seconds, calendar aperture, and rocking ship in the arch between painted castles with soldier sentries, mahogany case with boxwood strung details, inlaid door between canted angles, square base, high bracket feet, 225cms high Provenance: deceased estate Swansea Comments: Base with horizontal crack to veneers and chips to edges, chips to bracket feet and cracks, dial crazed and replaced seconds hand, others re-painted as are finials, chip to sail of ship in the arch.the clock has its pendulum, weights and winding key.The lock and key for the trunk door are missing.
A late 19th century Mahogany Bracket clock with a brass handle to the bell top pediment, foliate brass spandrels flanking the glazed full length ogee shaped door, with reeded canted corners and pierced wooden sound frets to the sides, on a brass fronted moulded plinth raised on corresponding bracket feet, with a deeply engraved gilt brass dial and five-inch silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals, minute track and five minute Arabic�s, matted dial center with pierced trefoil steel hands, subsidiary ring for strike/silent operation, eight day chain driven twin fusee movement striking the hours and half hours on a coiled gong, rack strike with a recoil anchor escapement, pendulum holdfast to the backplate, chapter ring inscribed � A & H Rowley, London�.With key.Arthur and Henry Rowley were a firm of London clock retailers, at 67 Lion Street, Clerkenwell (1860-9) and afterwards at 180 Grey�s Inn Road, finally at 40 Theobalds Road , London (1881-1906). Dimensions: Height: 40cm Length/Width: 25.5cm Depth/Diameter: 20cm
An Edwardian oak miniature longcase clock with a broken pediment and central brass finial, hood with applied brass spandrels supported on four reeded brass columns with Corinthian capitals, trunk with scrolled brass decoration on a corresponding stepped plinth raised on four ogee bracket feet, eight-day French timepiece movement with a later lever platform escapement, dial comprising a 3-1/4� enamel chapter ring with Arabic numerals and minute track, recessed applied decorative scroll work to the dial center, steel spade hands within a brass bezel and flat bevelled glass, rear wound and set.With key. Dimensions: Height: 46cm
A 1970�s circa gilt brass cased Jager- LeCoultre Atmos Clock, 15 jewelled unadjusted Swiss movement inscribed LeCoultre Atmos with serial number 164558, with five glazed panels, five-inch chapter ring with applied Arabic numerals and markers with baton hands, skeletonised movement with oscillating balance wheel beneath, spirit level and two leveling feet to the base, with original LeCoultre packaging, mahogany wall bracket and original paperwork, booklets, etc.*Created by the Jaeger LeCoultre watchmakers in 1928 the Atmos clock receives its power from minute changes in atmospheric temperature, hence the clocks name. Within a sealed capsule, a mixture of gases expand and contract with each temperature change. At a temperature between 15� and 30� Celsius, a variation of a single degree is enough to power the clock for two days. In order to operate, the clock functions with an almost complete lack of friction. W21.5cm, H23.5cm, D17cmDimensions: Height: 23.5cm Length/Width: 21.5cm Depth/Diameter: 17cm
A small mid-20th century mantle clock in the style of an 18th century bracket clock, in a walnut case with a bell top and carrying handle,eight-day spring wound timepiece movement with a platform escapement, 3-1/4� square brass dial with spandrels and a silver effect chapter ring with Roman numerals and minute track, matted dial center, presentation plaque dated 1958. With key. Dimensions: Height: 25cm
CARTEL D'APPLIQUE A REPETITION D'EPOQUE LOUIS XV ET SA BASE EN BRONZE DORE ET CORNE VERTE, MILIEU DU 18EME SIECLE A FINE MID 18TH CENTURY ORMOLU-MOUNTED GREEN-STAINED HORN Quarter repeating alarm timepiece ON ORIGINAL BRACKETThe dial and movement signed Bisson, A ParisThe case surmounted by a boldly cast open rocaille urn finial over a waisted case on scroll feet, on the original concave-sided wall bracket, decorated with foliate and shell scrollwork, the 17cm signed white enamel Roman and Arabic dial with gilt star centred alarm dial and gilt fancy hands, the single barrel movement with tapered plates united by four pinned tapering pillars, with silk suspension and numbered outside countwheel strike on two bells set above, with two pull cords one for the alarm, the other for the repeat. Currently running and repeating. Together with a silk suspension pendulum, and associated winding and case keys. Clock 60cms high (height of bracket 20cms, width of bracket 34.5cms)Footnotes:Click for an instant shipping quoteFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
WHITTINGTON WESTMINSTER OAK GRANDMOTHER CLOCK,early 20th century, the silvered chapter ring set with Roman and Arabic numerals, on bracket feet, 172cm highCondition report: Condition good to fair. Case with wear commensurate with use and age, additional images of any key issues. Have attempted to wind, though movement appears overwound and clock is not ticking at present. Clock does chime however at Whittington and Westminster.
19TH CENTURY EIGHT DAY LONGCASE CLOCK BY MCRAE OF GLASGOW,mahogany cased, with broken swan neck pediment above circular signed dial set with Roman numerals and two subsidiary dials, with painted floral surround, with moulded detail to trunk above plinth base on bracket feet, approximately 220cm high
19TH CENTURY EIGHT DAY LONGCASE CLOCK BY JOHN MURDOCH OF AYR,mahogany cased with inlaid detail, the broken swan neck pediment above circular dial set with Roman and Arabic numerals, with allegorical figural painted surround, the door with ivory escutcheon, with chamfered and fluted front corners, to plinth base on bracket feet, approximately 225cm highCondition report: Case generally good to fair, with light age related wear. No trunk key or weights so unable to test working order, though mechanism looks fine. Losses to enamel in lunette and spandrels.Upon removing the hood and dial, can see the pendulum is present within the trunk.
EDWARDIAN EIGHT DAY MANTEL CLOCK,mahogany cased of domed form, the enamelled dial set with Arabic numerals, twin turned brass pillars to lower section, on four brass bracket feet, the French movement stamped R & Co Paris, no. 78852, striking on a coil, 21.5cm highCondition report: Dial cracked, split to top
Regency brass inlaid mahogany bracket clock, Gothick arched case with brass finial, bezel, ring handles and grilles, convex white enamel Roman dial signed Lautier Bath, within ebonised cluster columns, twin fusee movement striking the half hours on bell, the stepped base with ball feet, H64cm
C18th style ormolu mounted figured walnut arched top bracket clock, arched brass dial with silvered Roman chapter Arabic five minute divisions and cherub head spandrels inscribed Tam and Smith London, twin train movement with pull repeat striking the half hours in a bell, stamped AGUL F4 Lenzkirch AGU 2 Million 13395
George III mahogany long case clock, moulded arched top hood with tapering column supports and brass ball and eagle finials, arched top brass 47cm dial with silvered Roman chapter, subsidiary seconds and date aperture signed John Player, Reading, shaped door enclosed by fluted column quarter column angles, cross banded and inlaid door on a plinth base with shaped bracket feet, eight day movement sticking the half hours on a bell, H230cm
George III oak eight day longcase clock by Wm. Winn of Hinstock, the hood with swept pediment above turned pilasters, the brass dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary date dial, flanked by pierced brass scroll and mask spandrels, the case with shaped door, on bracket feet, with pendulum and two weights, 54cm wide, 207cm high

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