A Georgian oak and mahogany long cased clock, by Parker of Louth, the break arch dial with fruit painted spandrels, bearing Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, two train eight day movement with bell strike, the case with break arch pediment surmounted by three brass finials, the hood with brass caped fluted columns and demi pilasters, trunk door with quarter brass capped fluted pilasters, raised on bracket feet, with pendulum and key, 207cm high, 48cm wide, 24.5cm deep.
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A GEORGE III MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCKThe 12 inch arched brass dial with subsidiary dial and date aperture, signed 'John Chater Olney No 64', with two weights, a pendulum, winder and a case key, movement and case associated, overall height 214cm highCondition report: The case is basically original and has been repolished at some point. However, please not the following obvious issues: The hood with some cracking and replacement to the blind fret spandrels of the hood, some side splitting and movement to the sides Traces of old worm holes to the hood and trunk. Worm damage to the lower moulding of the hood which is now split apart on the left side and requires restoration. Later screws to secure glass door hinges. Brass mounts to the bases of the fluted side columns are loose.Some replacement and repair to detail moulding on the trunk, below hood. Slight warp to the door towards the bottom. An areas of filler Just below the key escutcheon, possibly from a previous catch for the door. Gauge to left hand side on canted flutes, approx 5 inches below lock. Both sides with split panels to the side of the plinth, left side with some repair and infill. Bracket feet are replaced. Marks, knocks, scratches and scuffs commensurate with age and use. The movement: The movement may not be original to case. The dial is dirty. Hands are not original. Movement appears complete, but is dirty and requires a full service. Two lead weights, winding key and a pendulum. Please see extra images on www.bellmans.cou.uk
Oak and mahogany longcase clock, the hood with brass finial and swan neck pediment, half turned columns, short inlaid door flanked by half turned columns, box base, bracket feet, 12" arched painted dial signed James Northwood, Newport, 30 hour movement striking on a bell, height 223cm, with weight, pendulum and door key.
A Mid 19th Century Figured Mahogany Longcase Clock, by John Latham of Macclesfield, the 14ins arched painted metal dial with 12ins diameter domed centre dial with Roman and Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, contained in mahogany case with moulded scroll pediment and turned and fluted pillars to hood, Gothic pattern trunk door flanked by reeded columns, on conforming base and bracket feet, 91ins high (including later brass finials)
A late 19th-century Winterhalder & Hofmeier eight-day bracket clock with a brass broken arch dial and silvered chapter ring with advance and retard selector to the arch. The movement with "Ting Tang" quarter chiming. Fitted with gilt brass fittings to the oak case throughout. Supported on scroll feet.28 cm wide x 42 cm high x 21 cm deep.Condition report: The clock winds and runs but this is no guarantee of accuracy or reliabilityThe chiming train winds and strikes at the selected hours and quartersNo apparent major defects
Thomas Page of Norwich. A George III eight-day longcase clock. The five pillar movement chiming on a single bell, fitted with a broken arch dial with applied silvered chapter ring and secondary dial a twelve o'clock and calendar aperture at six o'clock. The satinwood strung mahogany case with swan neck pediment hood, the case banded with rosewood and partridge wood. On splayed bracket feet. 212 cm high x 53 cm wide x 24.5 cm deep. 30 cm dial sizeFootnote: Thomas Page is recorded in Brian Loomes's book Watch and Clockmakers Of The World (p 588)as working in Norwich in partnership with his brother in law from 1777 until his death in 1783Condition report: The movement is clean and seems in good orderThe case shows some work to the cheeks of the case in the form of packingThe mask shows some old woodworm damage.The mask overlaps the dial by around 5mm on each side
Thomas Field of Bath. A George III double fusee bracket clock in mahogany case. Fitted a silvered one pieced arched top dial with strike silent in the arch and calendar dial at 6 o'clock, marked Thos Field Bath correspondingly to the dial and backplate. The eight-day movement chiming the hours on a single bell fitted with pendulum stay. The case with leaf capped bale handle and supported on ogee moulded bracket feet. Height excluding handle 38.5cm. 45 cm high overall x 29 cm wide overall x 17.5 cm deep overall. Dial size 16.5 cm wide x 24 cm high.Footnote: Thomas Field is recorded in Brian Loomes's book on page 256 as moving from London and being active in Bath in 1766 and was followed by his son William also a clockmaker in BathCondition report: The case has some minor shrinkage cracks to the side and a few minor cosmetic chips to the veneer.The movement winds freely and runs (no guarantee of accuracy or reliability)The movement has been recently cleaned by its look.The chiming train winds freely and chimes the hours but would need regulating to correspond to the indicated hour and number of strikes.The movement is fitted with an anchor escapement.The movement is fitted with a pull repeatbut the case doesn't seem to have been drilled for the cord repeat.Here below is a short video of the escape running without a pendulumhttps://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1-HtZmmCJjHDE7DLpf5eKVQusJ2SiZ1G_?usp=sharing
A George III and later marquetry inlaid mahogany long case clock, the domed hood with three brass finials above a central panel inlaid with a rams head above fluted columns enclosing a brass dial with silvered chapter ring, pierced foliate spandrels date aperture and subsidiary seconds, inscribed Benjamin Wilson London, the trunk with profusely inlaid arched door within brass inlaid quartered columns, box base raised on bracket feet, 252cm high
Kieninger reproduction mahogany bracket clock retaileded by Knight & Gibbins, of Georgian style, having stepped pediment surmounted by brass finish acorn finial, the circular dial with Roman numerals and having eight-day movement, Whittington, St Michael and Westminster chimes, on plinth base and rudimentary brass feet, 35cm high Condition ReportMinor chip to front bottom left corner.Seems to be running and chiming correctly.Includes instructions.
AN 18th century BRACKET CLOCK , the 8” brass & silvered dial signed “Henry Hurt, London” on a shaped tablet; “Strike/Silent” dial to the arch, with pendulum indicator & date aperture, roman hours & arabic five-minute divisions, eight-day movement with pull-repeat, striking on a bell & chiming on six bells, the sides with pierced brass grilles, in ebonised case with brass finials, carrying handle, & bracket feet; 19¼” high. (w.a.f.).
VICTORIAN GILT METAL MOUNTED OAK PAGODA TOP BRACKET CLOCK, silvered arched Roman dial with subsidiary Slow / Fast dial, twin train Winterhalder & Hoffmeier movement Ting Tang striking the quarter hours, case with pierced cast foliate brass side grilles and and pierced sheet back door grille, gilt metal urn finial, caryatid herm and foliate swag angles, bracket feet, 43cms high Provenance: private collection south Wales Condition: good and clean
A large early 19thC brass-inlaid mahogany striking bracket clock by J & E Mason of Worcester, the case of pointed arch shape with convex white enamel dial (re-painted), the front showing stylised foliate brass inlay, the sides with brass shell moulded carrying handles above Gothic style brass sound grilles, standing on bold brass ball feet, 24" high.
Late 20th century walnut cased bracket clock, sarcophagus top with loop handle, the brass dial with penny moon phase, Roman chapter ring and decorated with ornate cast metal spandrels, triple train driven movement by 'Franz Hermle', quarter chimingDimensions: Height: 30cm Length/Width: 24cm
A handsome musical gilt-brass mounted ebonised bracket clock, late 19th century, in 18th century style, the architectural case with caddy top enriched with fret-carved decoration, fitted with four gilt-brass urn finials, arched pierced gilt-brass side panels and raised on bracket feet, enclosing a gilt dial with silvered chapter ring signed Brook & Son, Edinburgh, within pierced gilt spandrels decorated with masks and foliage, under an arch with three subsidiary dials, including Westminster chime, the twin-fusee movement striking on eight bells and five gongs. Height including handle 56cm, diameter of dial 18.5cm
A Scottish mahogany longcase clock, 19th century, the painted arched dial signed Jas. McCulloch, Kinross, the spandrels painted with spaniels beneath an arch with a girl carrying a water pitcher, within a hood with swan neck pediment, over a trunk with bowed door between a pair of columns, on bracket feet, eight day movement, with weights and pendulum. 214cm
London & North Eastern Railway 5.5inch Mahogany cased Fusee Bracket clock supplied to the LNER circa 1930. The English chain driven fusee movement has rectangular screwed plates and is stamped Coventry Astral. The convex silvered dial has wax filled numerals and LNER 1385. The mahogany case has boxwood stringing to the bottom a convex glass and brass bun feet. The L.N.E.R. clock records show that this clock was used at Liverpool Street Registrar Surveyors Office, Hamilton House. A nice and unusual Railway timepiece, complete with pendulum and keys and in working condition has just been oiled and the suspension spring replaced but not checked for accuracy. Measures 12in x 9.5in x 6in deep.
AN EDWARDIAN MANTLE CLOCK BY MAPLE AND Co. The clock with a circular white enamelled dial with Roman numerals signed Maple & Co, Paris and London, with a two train eight day movement stamped and numbered 1552452, striking on a coiled gong. In an arch-topped mahogany case with short brass bracket feet. With key and pendulum 26cm high, 18cm wide.
A REGENCY BRASS INLAID BRACKET CLOCK. A Regency mahogany bracket clock with cream enamelled dial with Roman numerals with a two train fusee movement striking on a bell, the pagoda topped case with twin gilt brass carrying handles, pierced side panels and brass inlay, on ball feet, 50cm high, 30cm wide.
A VICTORIAN WALNUT CASED BRACKET CLOCK BY THWAITES AND REED. A fine Victorian walnut cased bracket clock with a silvered dial signed 'Thwaites and Reed, London' with Roman numerals and slow/fast indicator, with a two train chain link fusee movement, the architectural case with ebonised details, broad moulding and plinth base, 47cm high 36cm wide.
A LARGE GEORGE II STYLE BRACKET CLOCK BY J.C. TURNER OF LONDON. The arch topped dial with silvered chapter ring beneath subsidiary dials for chime/silent, fast slow and Cambridge or 8 bells chimes, with a tablet 'J.C. Turner 142 St John Station Road, London. With a three train movement striking on eight bells and five coiled gongs. The elaborate ebonised and gilt metal mounted case surmounted by a figure of Mercury, with heavy carrying handles, pierced side panels and fluted columns, 94cm high, 44cm wide and 32cm deep, on a matching wall shelf with presentation plaque commemorating the marriage of Loftus Balfour Moreton Esq dated 1891.
A REGENCY MAHOGANY BRACKET CLOCK, BARTLEY OF BRISTOL. A mahogany bracket clock with white enamelled dial 'Bartley of Bristol', with Roman numerals, with an eight day two train movement striking on a bell, the 'pagoda' topped case with leaf carved decoration and scrolling brackets, on a broad base with brass ball feet. 48cm high, 33cm wide, 17cm deep. With key and pendulum.
* Clock. French boulle work mantel clock by Jacques Badollet Paris circa 1880, the substantial clock with blue and white enamel roman numerals, ornate gilt metal case with a classical female mask to the base, the brass movement signed, 61.5 x 38cm with clock bracket, complete restoration projectQty: (1)
A Junghans mahogany cased bracket style mantel clock with brass feet and carrying handle, silvered dial with Arabi chapter ring chime/silent and slow fast dials above the movement striking on a gong (with pendulum and key) along with an ebonized oak cased barley twist manel clock, silvered Roman dial, the movement marked Coventry AstralLocation: G
A George III mahogany longcase clock with a later associated eight-day movement striking on a bell, the hood with twin scroll pediment and reeded pillars enclosing a 13 inch brass broken arch dial with moonphase, date aperture, subsidiary seconds dial and silvered chapter ring signed 'Burgess, Liverpool', raised to bracket feet, height 227cm, S/D.
Edwardian Rococo style three train longcase clock of significant proportions, the case overall with C scroll and foliate mouldings, the hood with broken arch pediment above arched aperture, the waist door glazed revealing gongs, weights and mercury compensated pendulum, on a shield panel base with ogee bracket feet. Brass face with applied gilt spandrels, silvered Arabic dial with four subsidiary dials, 48 x 36cm approx. 8 day three train movement striking on nine gongs, with mercury compensated pendulum. Bearing presentation plaque 'Presented to David Matthews Esquire JP Mayor of the County Borough of Swansea 1909, 10 and 11, by friends and admirers in Morriston and Swansea as a token of their high appreciation for his amiability, sterling character, his splendid work in the public interest, and his numberless acts of public and private philanthropy'. 275cm high approx. (B.P. 21% + VAT) Appears complete. Rather grubby but with no obvious significant damage or losses.

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