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A good quality and attractive Victorian Bracket Clock, the arched top with brass finials, over a glazed door, with silvered and brass dial and Roman numerals, with Cambridge chimes and chimes on eight bells, flanked with ormolu Corinthian columns and pierced brass sides, on bracket feet. (1)
A fine Regency period rosewood cased and brass mounted Bracket Clock, by "Upjohn of Exeter," the circular convex painted dial with Roman numerals, and double fus‚e movement, striking on a steel bell, brass pineapple finial, on a rectangular stepped top, pierced brass side panels, and ornate brass handle, on a plinth base raised on brass bun feet, 20" (51cms) high x 12" (30cms) wide. (1)
An Irish George III period mahogany Longcase Clock, the brass dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, the subsidiary dial for seconds, and date aperture, signed "Charles Morgan, Dublin," the swan neck pediment above an arched dial, with panel door, flanked by fluted half pillar on box base with bracket feet, approx. 93" (236cms) high x 20" (51cms) wide. (1)
A Georgian fruitwood or walnut bracket clock by John Grieves Newcastle, with two train fusee movement and with strike silent to arch and date aperture, the movement with engraved backplate raised on bracket feet. Height excluding carrying handle 45.5 cm, width 29 cm, depth 19 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The movement winds on both trains. We have the pendulum and it is currently ticking away and striking when advanced. The strike silent mechanism appears to be operating and the date advances when the hands are manually adjusted. The silvered brass dial and spandrels are generally in good order with only minor blemishes. The mask around the dial is not the best fit with the door open. With the door closed it is far better. The case itself looks to have been fairly recently repolished (within the last 10-15 years) and is in generally very good condition with no issues. All brasswork is present and original. We do not have a winding key. We do not have the front door key but this is a simple key and we could probably find one from our box of keys if necessary.
A French bracket clock, with two train striking movement and enamelled dial the backplate inscribed "Josue Robert Horloger du Roi de Prusse et de la Cour". Height excluding carrying handle 51 cm, width 31.5 cm, depth 14.5 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The movement winds on both trains and is currently ticking away. We have the key and pendulum. The movement strikes when manually advanced. The face is in generally reasonable order. There is a scuff at the top of the numeral 12 and losses to the enamel around the extremities between 5 and 10, around 20 and 25, and also around 35. These are all at the edge of the dial. Ther are some minor nibbles and scratches around the winding apertures. The case being walnut or soft wood has traces of woodworm which appears to be long gone. There are some holes and some areas that have been filled. All metalwork, hinges etc are original.
The F W Elliott Golden Jubilee bracket clock, in the 17th century style, limited edition 25/100, with pierced basket top and striking on the quarters and hours on two gongs. With floral engraved backplate, signed, Reg No. 24 F W Elliott London and with gilt metal dial also signed Elliott London and with silvered chapter ring and in ebonised case with gilt metal mounts and complete with original fitted carrying case and original certification. Height 34 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The clock has come in for sale from a good private source. It is fully wound on the righthand facing train but does wind on the left. The movement is currently ticking away. The movement does appear to strike when manually advanced but not quite on the hour, quarter or half hour. There must be some misalignment. The case is in very good condition with no issues. We have a key that fits. It is however very plain and unlikely to be the original. The outer carrying case is a little marked in places but in generally good order.
An Elliott grandmother clock, three train striking movement with silvered brass dial, with swans neck pediment, long trunk door and all raised on ogee moulded bracket feet. Height 193 cm, width across base of hood 32 cm, trunk width 21.5 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The movement winds on the centre train but is fully would on the other two. We have the pendulum but the piece that attaches the pendulum to the crutch is missing. We have not had the clock running. The movement does however seem fairly clean. All gongs are present. The case is in generally good condition with no significant issues. The trunk door is not warped, the bracket feet are all present and original. There is no woodworm.
A George III oak longcase clock, with swans neck pediment above the arched painted dial and two train striking movement, with long trunk door and conforming base raised on bracket feet. Height 213 cm. CONDITION REPORT: We have both weights and pendulum. We have not had the movement running, however when weight is applied to both the strike and going trains the movement does strike and tick. The face is all over crazed and the numerals have been repainted. The case is a little tired. Whilst there are no significant losses to the hood there is old woodworm in the sides. The trunk door is not warped. It does lock as it should. Again there are traces of woodworm to the sides of the case. The base is original and all present. In our opinion any woodworm is long gone.
A George III mahogany longcase clock by Jonathan Blake Fulham, with two train striking movement with strike/silent to arch and with subsidiary seconds dial, with long trunk door and raised on bracket feet. Height 232 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The movement winds on both trains and is currently ticking away and striking when advanced. The date advances when the hands are manually advanced. The case is in generally very good condition with no significant issues. The trunk door closes as it should and is not warped. Due to shrinkage there is a very slight gap to the top left hand corner of the door between the door and the case, this would easily rectify by slight movement up over of the hinges by around 1 mm if indeed it was deemed problematic. The base is in good order, we can see no evidence of any woodworm.
A late 18th/early 19th century mahogany longcase clock by Jacob Houtman of Lancaster, the 32 cm brass dial with silvered chapter ring, calendar aperture, gilt brass spandrels and moon phase to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, the hood with brass finial, arch cresting and turned pillars, the trunk with quarter fluted columns and crossbanding and shaped door. 225 cm high, with winding handle (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The clock winds on both trains and is currently ticking away. Both the date and the moon phase seem to advance correctly when the hands are manually adjusted. The mask fits the dial well. The seat board appears original and there is no packing. The case of good quality and typical of that from the Lancaster region. There are no significant condition issues with the case. The trunk door is not warped. It closes correctly. There are no issues of any note with the base or bracket feet.
A SMALL MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK, signed "Leigh Lymm", the eight day movement with anchor escapement striking on a bell, 8 1/2" arched dial painted with female figures allegorical of the seasons, Roman and Arabic numerals, secondary dials and painted moonphase, the case with scrolled pediment carved with flowerheads and centred by a brass finial on turned columns, arched door, panel base and bracket feet, 76 1/2" high (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)Generally all in very good condition with weights and pendulum
AN OAK LONGCASE CLOCK by John Edwards, Norwich, the thirty hour lantern movement with anchor escapement and outside count wheel striking on a bell, 11" square brass dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, leaf chased centre with calendar dial, the case with scrolled fret pediment and brass finial on engaged columns, arched door, panel base and bracket feet, 83 1/4" to top of finial (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)movement and face in very good condition, case with good rich colour, replaced door hinges, small loss to base moulding, possible reduced (?), with weights and pendulum but feather snapped off
A FRENCH GILT METAL AND SILVERED MANTEL CLOCK, the twin barrel movement striking on a bell and signed by Narco Paris 63080, 3 1/4" blue floral porcelain dial with Roman numerals, the oblong waisted case surmounted by a female figure in Turkish dress with a goat, on scrolled bracket feet, 12" wide, 5 3/4" high (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)Generally good, no damage to dial, with key and pendulum
AN OAK LONGCASE CLOCK, signed W. Barnard Newark 473, the eight day movement with anchor escapement striking on a bell, 12 1/4" square brass dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, the centre with seconds dial and calendar aperture, the case with cavetto moulded cornice on turned columns, arched door, panel base and bracket feet, 77 1/4" high (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)Movement and dial very good - cleaned, case good bar shrinkage split to base, with weights and pendulum
A George III oak longcase clock, c1800, the swan neck pediment above an arched glazed door enclosing painted cream enamel dial with Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, calendar aperture, inscribed Barber Nottingham, the arch with female resting on a classical urn and pedestal with country house landscape and swans on a lake, floral spandrels, eight day striking movement, the trunk with shaped door flanked by chamfered angles, the base with shallow bracket feet, 216cm h Case later carved with leafage, roundels and scrolls. Case with overall bituminised varnish which is separating, cracks, chips, losses, wear, abrasions overall and the dial with wear and rubbing, minor chips to edges
CIRCA 1840 MAHOGANY LONG CASE CLOCK - the dial marked 'S Clarke Sandsley', arched top moon face dial with painted spandrels depicting Peoples of the World, the dial set with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds and date dials before a twin-weight pendulum driven bell strike movement (pendulum, weights and winding key included), within a well presented mahogany case having broken swan neck pediment, single arched glazed door with flanking turned pillars over a shaped top trunk door with reeded side detail on a stepped base with corner bracket feet (care needed one foot loose), 230cms H, 60cms W
An antique French rosewood cased mantle clock the shaped case with decorative inlay, carrying handles to the side and on brass bracket feet, the French movement striking the hours and half hours on a gong, the enamel dial with arabic numerals, 22cm wide x 14cm deep x 33cm highCondition report: The case with minor marks and signs of restoration, particularly to the back ridge of the case, boxwood stringing to the back lifting slightly, slight discolouration to the rosewood plinth on the right hand side, fading of the timber to the right hand side, the enamel dial with cracks and marks particularly around the adjustment spindle above the number 12, the movement clean but untested
A GEORGE IV MAHOGANY 8 DAY LONGCASE CLOCK, the hood with decorated glass panels below a swan neck pediment and twin columns flanking a glazed door, enclosing a painted 12 inch arched dial, with an moonphase automaton movement, Arabic and roman numeral, surrounding a seconds dial and subsidiary date aperture, the four pilar movement with a bell strike, on a trunk with oval inlay decoration flanked by columns, height 232cm (condition - loose hood door and damaged hinge, loose rose from swan neck, loose beading, replacement right bracket foot)
Early 19th century mahogany and oak longcase clock, the hood with scrolled pediment and central finial, stepped arch hood door enclosed by turned columns, inlaid trunk with lobe carved mount, the base inlaid with star motif, shaped apron and bracket feet, Roman enamel dial painted with farming scene, twin train movement striking on bellDimensions: Height: 234cm
19th century mahogany longcase clock, the hood with scrolled pediment above turned pilasters enclosing stepped arch glazed door, concaved figure frieze over a shaped trunk door, shaped apron and bracket feet, the enamel Roman dial painted with lake and ruin scene with windmills, signed 'T. Lister, Halifax', eight-day movement striking on bellDimensions: Height: 250cm
A vintage late 20th century longcase / grandfather clock of small form by Richard Broad of Bodmin Cornwall. The clock having a arch top, brass and silvered face, spandrels to the corner, Roman numerals to the chapter ring with a glass door to the body raised on bracket feet. Measures 167cm high
A LARGE CARVED OAK CASED BRACKET CLOCK BY WINTERHOLDER AND HOFMEIER, with a Westminster / Whittington gong strike movement, the case having a break arch top, carved Corinthian columns, acanthus carved embellishment, fretwork side panel doors and three pineapple finials, the brass dial plate with silvered chapter ring and malted inner dial, topped with three subsidiary dials for chime / silent, speed regulator and chime setting, the movements striking each quarter on a series of eight coiled gongs and a single gong for the hourly chimes, H 60 cm, W 37 cm
A George III oak and mahogany eight day longcase clock, the 33.3cm arched painted dial signed 'Walter Prideaux', flanked by reeded columns, the inlaid case with a shaped rectangular door flanked by brass mounted reeded columns, on bracket feet, height 221cm width 47.5cm.Condition report: This clock is in good restored condition, it has a pendulum, two weights and a key. It comes from a private vendor and there is no reason to think it doesn't work. No warranty given.
Adams, London, a late Regency bracket clock fitted with twin barrel brass movement, striking on a bell, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals and strike silent, the figured mahogany case with pierced meshwork sides and set on short bun feet, 44cm high, together with an accompanying mahogany wall bracket
James Evans, Royal Exchange, London, 18th century bracket or table clock, the arched brass and silver dial with Roman and Arabic numerals and subsidiary strike silent dial, surrounded by pierced metal spandrels, the brass twin fusee movement striking on a bell, the ebonised case glazed on all four sides, fitted with a carrying loop and raised on a stepped plinth base with small brass feet, 51cm high max
S B Cooper, E. Dereham, early 20th century mahogany cased bracket clock, the architectural case with looped carrying handle and stepped base raised on small bun feet, the silvered dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary strike silent dial, the brass movement striking on rods, the clock bears a presentation plaque to G A Stevens from the members of Norfolk County Cricket Club on the occasion of his marriage, August 11th 1919, 43cm high
GEORGE JAMISON, CHARING CROSS, LONDON; a George III and later bracket clock, the arched silvered dial set with Roman numerals, lower calendar dial and 'Slow/Fast' dial to the arch, the glazed door with pierced floral corners, brass acorn finials and brass swing handle, glazed panels to the sides and back, the back plate signed 'Geo Jamison Charing Cross London' and there is a chased border of half crescents to the back plate, the fusée movement with possibly later servicing and parts, striking on a bell, height to top of handle 51cm, with pendulum, winding key and door lock key. CONDITION REPORT There is some cracking to the veneer on the front of the door. The brass finials are in good condition. The right hand viewing window has a crack which is about 4cm long on the glass, but the crack is also to the veneer as well. The movement has been serviced and overhauled at some point as there is a label to the interior 'E. E. Allan For Repairs, High Street' Ramsgate'. There are splits in the woodwork and small, insignificant areas of missing veneer. We have briefly wound the clock and it does tick over when the pendulum is set in motion. We have not fully tested the mechanism and this clock is sold with no guarantee of working order. Nor have have we tested the striking function.
A George III mahogany brass-dial longcase clock by Henry Messer of Southampton, the arched hood with brass finials and full fluted columns, the trunk with arched door over a line-inlaid and cross-banded base box raised on bracket feet, the brass dial with moulded spandrels, strike/silent actuator, the silvered chapter ring with black Roman numerals and Arabic minute track, silvered subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, the eight-day movement with four knopped pillars, striking on a coil gong, 210cm high x 50cm wide, with weights and pendulum (hood lacking centre finial).
Elliott 18th Century design modern bracket clock marked 'Swansea Goldsmiths', together with another small Elliott modern design clock. (2) (B.P. 21% + VAT) Larger one winds and ticks. Smaller one appears overwound and can't be wound. Glass and faces a little grubby. The odd small scruff commensurate with age.

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