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A George III oak longcase clock, the flared cornice Greek key carved above shallow frieze, the door enclosing a 30cm square brass dial with brass chapter ring, roman and Arabic numerals, the matted centre dial with subsidiary calendar aperture with applied circular cartouche inscribed Joseph Langthorpe Loughborough, foliate and C-scroll pierced spandrels, the hood with pair of turned pillars, shaped trunk door and skirted base, eight day twin train movement striking on a bell, 216cm h overall Hood with fault to mouldings above pillar capitals, possible old veneer repairs, the trunk with old veneer repairs to crossbanding on door, the base split, bracket feet replaced with skirt, other general wear consistent with age, the dial lacquering to brass degraded, otherwise generally fair
A George III oak longcase clock, c1790, the case crossbanded and parquetry strung, the arched hood with shaped top inlaid to the centre with a floral filled urn within an oval, the arched enamel dial painted to the top with swans, foliate painted bat wing spandrels, the cream enamel dial with arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and calendar aperture, the hood flanked by a pair of brass capped pillars, the trunk inlaid with roundels, shaded shells and floral filled urns, shaped apron and bracket feet, 216cm h overall Lacking finials, upper section with some cockbeading absent, dial with re-painted numerals, slightly crazed, other scratches and wear generally consistent with age, the base with split at centre rising through the inlaid oval
An unusual 18th Century mahogany cased bracket clock, with brass foliate engraved dial, with steel chapter ring and subsidiary dials, with associated single fusee movement, (AF and in need of restoration) the case surmounted by a handle, 64cm high overall, the dial measuring 34cm x 23cm in extremes
A 19th Century mahogany long case clock, by William Jefferies of Maldon, the arched hood surmounted by brass orb finials and enclosing a brass foliate engraved dial with rocking ship movement inscribed "Tempus Fugit", supporting an eight day movement, trunk panel door above a box base raised on shaped apron and bracket supports, 230cm high overall
A George III mahogany long case clock, By J Gullock of Rochford, the hood surmounted by a carved pediment and flanked by reeded columns with brass capitals, enclosing a brass spandrel dial with steel chapter rings, 8 day movement striking on a bell, date and strike silent subsidiary, the case with arched trunk panelled door raised on a box base and bracket feet, 210cm high
Oak and mahogany longcase clock, the hood with swan neck pediment, turned columns, the door with shell inliay, bracket feet, 12" square brass dial with scrolled spandrels, silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals, subsidiary date dial, signed William Bird, Seagreave, eight day movement striking on a bell, 206cm.
Oak longcase clock, the hood with urn finial, swan neck pediment, fluted supports, the case with long door flanked by quarter columns, bracket feet, 13" arched painted dial, moon phase, sibsidiary seconds and date dials, signed Thos. Mawkes, Derby, eight day movement striking on a bell, height 225.5cm, with pendulum, weights and winding key.
Hutchinson, Worksop, an eight-day oak longcase clock, having silvered chapter ring on brass dial with ornate spandrels, the hood with a broken arch over four columns, raised upon bracket feet, 191cm highCondition report: dinks and surface scratches all overchipsone column broken offlosses to otherscase wornchip to doorevidence of woodworm to hood - left hand sideareas of discolouration to finishoxidisation to dial
A Japanese Meiji period bronzed elephant mounted on wooden base, now set as a mystery clock, the timepiece with white enamelled dial set with Arabic numerals and on typical pivoting bracket, length 25cm.Additional InformationGeneral surface wear to the elephant, it has been later screwed through the end of the trunk to create the mystery clock. The dial is very badly cracked, the frame of the clock is misshapen and replaced and the watch is not in working order, general surface wear throughout.
AN EARLY 2OTH CENTURY MAHOGANY STAINED GEORGE III STYLE BRACKET CLOCK, silvered dial with Arabic numerals, chime/silent and slow/fast subsidiary dials, 8 day movement, gong strike, movement stamped 'Junghans', with handle to top of case and on four bracket feet, with pendulum and key, height 37.5cm with handle down (Condition:- heard ticking and striking, all winding holes work)
Late 19th/ Early 20th century mahogany cased ting tang bracket clock by Winterhalder & Hofmeier, the arched case over bevel glazed bezel and quarter round fluted pilasters with brass mounts, stepped base, raised on brass bracket supports, silvered dial with Roman chapter ring and slow fast function,Dimensions: Height: 28cm Length/Width: 23cm Depth/Diameter: 15cmClick here to view further images, condition reports, sale times & delivery costs for this lot.
20th century Westminster chiming bracket clock, the stained hardwood case with brass finials and supports, brass dial with moon phase over silvered Roman numeral chapter ring, Hermle movement with floating balance West German movement, together with an Estyma mantle clock with mechanical movement aClick here to view further images, condition reports, sale times & delivery costs for this lot.
Early 19th century and later long case clock, the 20th century Chippendale style case with brass ball finial and swan neck pediment over pierced fret work and arched hood doors, leaf capped and fluted pilasters enclosing full length trunk door, raised on ogee bracket supports, brass dial signed 'PauClick here to view further images, condition reports, sale times & delivery costs for this lot.
A Whitehurst of Derby mahogany cased bracket clock, inscribed 1841, having an eight day mechanism and a five pillar movement, the back plate inscribed "A memorial of esteem and regard to Cockshutt Heathcote, from R.P. Weddall of Goole, who died May 2nd 1840, aged 51", serial number to back plate reading 5989, striking on a bell
An early Victorian mahogany eight day bracket clock, the caddy top with a gilt metal acorn finial, the front with applied mouldings, the white enamelled dial with black Roman numerals, lion mask carrying handles, raised on ball feet; the back fitted with a single glazed door enclosing the mechanism, with brass plates and striking on a bell, 47cm high, 29cm wide, 17cm deeo
An early 20th century Russell's LTD mahogany inlaid mantel clock / bracket clock. The clock having 8 days brass movement with white enamel dial, Arabic numerals to the chapter ring, brass bezel set in a dome top mahogany case with inlaid motif to the front raised on a plinth base with brass bun feet. Measures approx.: 25cm high x 17cm wide x 12cm deep. Condition: good collection overall, age related mark but no major damage. The clock is complete with the brass pendulum and key. Winds and tick but sold as untested.
An antique Edwardian bracket clock having a blue and white ceramic face with Arabic numerals to the chapter ring. The clock has an 8 day movement set in an oak case having blue and white panels with finials to the top and column supports. Comes with pendulum. Measures approx.: 47cm H x 31cm W x 17cm D.
Stutzuhr und ein Paar Leuchtervasen KPM um 1875 farbig und goldstaffiert, blaue Zeptermarke, 1. Wahl, auf Volutenfüßen das taillierte Uhrengehäuse mit umwickeltem Stabfries, Blattdekor, Voluten und seitlichen, plastischen Puttiköpfen über Gitterwerk. Bekrönende Deckelschale mit Draperie und Frauenmasken. Chrysoprasgrüner Fond. Reiche Goldstaffage. Auf drei Seiten sepiagemalte, sog. "fliegende" Kinder in goldradierten Rahmungen. Zifferblatt Email. Hakengang. Halbstundenschlag auf Glocke (Aufhängungsfeder def.). Entsprechend dekorierte Leuchtervasen mit Frauenköpfen, Säulenschaft und quadratischem Stand. H. 34,5/27 cm (restauriert). Die Modelle um 1773/75. Vgl. Lenz, Berliner Porzellan, Berlin 1913, Bd. II, Tafeln 102/104. Laut innenliegender alter Notiz ein Geschenk der Deutschen Kaiserin Augusta an den Archivar und Historiker Leopold von Eltester (1822-79) vom November 1875, wohl als Anerkennung für seine Mitarbeit an der Allgemeinen Deutschen Biographie, deren erste Bände in diesem Jahr erschienen. Bracket clock and a pair of KPM candlestick vases around 1875 colored and gold painted, blue scepter mark, 1st choice, on volute feet the waisted watch case with wrapped bar frieze, with leaf decor, volutes and lateral, three-dimensional putti heads over latticework, crowning lid with drapery and women's masks, chrysoprase green base, with rich gold decor, so-called "flying" children in gold etched frames, sepia-painted on three sides, emailled dial, hook walk, half hour strike on bell (suspension spring def.), correspondingly decorated candlestick vases with women's heads, column shaft and square stand. height: 34.5 / 27 cm (restored), the models around 1773/75. comparison Lenz, Berliner Porzellan, Berlin 1913, Vol. II, plates 102/104, according to the inside old note, a gift from the German empress Augusta to the archivist and historian Leopold von Eltester (1822-79) from november 1875, probably in recognition of his work on the "Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie", the first volumes of which were published that year
JOHN OWEN PWLLHELI CIRCA 1840 OAK LONGCASE CLOCK with 14inch square dial set with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture with sheep painted spandrels signed 'John Owen, Pwllheli', set before a twin weight pendulum driven movement striking on a bell, the cast back plate stamped 'S Hunt', pendulum and weights included, single glazed door hood with broken swan neck pediment and reeded columns repeated to the trunk shaped top short trunk drawer with lower panel and stepped trunk, base on corner bracket feet, 208cms H, 51cms max W (some restoration required)
Early 19th century oak and mahogany longcase clock, scrolling pediment over stepped arch glazed door, plain turned pilaster columns, the brass and silvered dial with circular plate depicting a three mast ship at sea, scrolling leaf decoration, Roman and Arabic chapter ring, subsidiary seconds dial, the trunk door inlaid with shell motif and flanked by canted corners with fluted quarter columns, the base with raised panel inlaid with fan motif, on shaped apron with bracket feetDimensions: Height: 246cm Click here to view further images, condition reports, sale times & delivery costs for this lot.
A late 18th century oak and mahogany cased 8-day longcase clock, 13 inch painted dial, Wilson style flowers and birds to the centre, marked for Hulme of Congleton, with matched blued steel hands, flat topped hood with cut-out swan-neck pediment and brass ball finials, fixed reeded columns, trunk having quarter reeded columns and long door, canted corner base raised on ogee bracket feet, with 2 cast iron weights and a brass faced pendulum bob, overall height 225cm
A late 18th century oak and mahogany cased 8-day longcase clock, 13 inch Wilson painted dial, floral decoration to the corners and centre, marked for S. Haywood, Northwich, with matched blued steel hands, flat topped hood, fixed reeded columns, trunk having smooth quarter columns and long door, canted corner base raised on ogee bracket feet, with 2 cast iron weights, winder and pendulum, overall height 225cm
A late 19th/early 20th century German Winterhalder & Hofmeier light oak-cased dome-top 8-day chiming bracket clock, gilt-brass dial with silvered chapter ring, Roman numeral hour markers, chime/silent dial with brass-mounted case, Mercury holding flaming torch finial, and movement chiming on 5 gongs, with original brass-mounted oak bracket, case overall height 55cm, bracket height 24cm, dial width 18cm, Working order, oak case has some deterioration of polish on right side panel, gilding on brass is rubbed on all high points, some beading beneath Mercury is slightly worn, front door does not close completely flush, potentially with replacement hinges
A Georgian style reproduction walnut-cased 8-day dome-top bracket clock, by Warmink Wuba, brass and silvered dial with Roman numeral hour markers, moonphase and movement striking on 2 bells, overall case height 24cm, with key, working orderGood original condition, veneer has cracks all the way round but still stable, dial is slightly discoloured, no pendulum needed
A late 19th/early 20th century brass inlaid mantle clock with 14cm circular white dial marked D Todd & Son, movement striking on a gong in rectangular case with reeded cushion top and brass pine cone finial, two glazed side panels and handles, brass foliate inlay on plinth base and bracket feet, 25.5cm
M. Pleass Nov 18th, 1852(Taunton?. A. Mahogany cased twin fusee, eight-day bracket clock, and bracket. The white painted circular dial marked it out in Roman numerals and chiming on a single. Inscribed and dated to the backplate. 30 cm wide x 44 high x 16 cm deep. Just the clockCondition report: Some cracks to to the case.
A fine Edwardian mahogany longcase clock, case with three urn finials, pierced and carved broken swan-neck pediment, hood with acanthus scrolls, body with glazed panels, door with glazing bars, carved column supports, plain carving to the base, ogee bracket feet, thirteen inch arched silvered and brass dial, chapter ring with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, Westminster Whittingham and chime silent dials, signed J W Benson, London, triple weight eight-day movement with mercury compensated pendulum, striking on nine tubular gongs, height 252cm, width 59cm depth 45cm.

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