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An early 19th century figured mahogany longcase clock with brass ball finial, swan neck pediment and rope twist columns to the hood, quarter reeded pillars and 3 quarter length door, on bracket feet, arched dial painted with rolling seascape and moon phase, 8 day striking movement by W M Scott, height 226 cmOverall condition is good and complete. This clock has been restored within the last 20 - 25 years, the case has been repolished and the dial repainted. Some cracking in base panel
An Edwardian mahogany and inlaid mantle clock on brass bracket feet, with a painted dial to a French 8-day movement striking on a gong, to a white enamel dial painted with floral swags, 22.5cm wide x 33cm high x 15cm deepCondition report: Minor enamel chip to the edge of one of the winding holes.slightly faded case, but no marquetry losses and present with key and pendulum.Unfortunately we cannot guarantee any items in working order and do not test
Late 19th-century bracket clock, 8-day movement striking on five gongs, arched brass dial with silver chaptered ring, secondary slow-fast dial, ebonised case with ormolu mounts. Repeater present.width 29cm (11.5in), depth 23cm (9in), height 42cm (16.5)Condition report: Overall good condition, ormolu mounts with signs of tarnishing, grills to sides and back with replacement red fabric lining, key included with this lot.
Late 19th century two train bracket clock, eight day movement, striking on two gongs, brass arched dial, two secondary dials, chime and silent, forward retard, mahogany case with brass handle and brass bracket feet.width 25cm (10in), depth 17cm (7in), height (14in)Condition report: Movements in original condition.
Joyce Whitchurch George III longcase clock, 8-day movement striking on single bell, painted dial with rolling moon, oak case with mahogany cross-banding, canopy with swan neck pediment, later turned finials, trunk with reeded columns flanking central drawer, box base, original bracket feet.height 234cm (92in)Condition report: Rolling moon with stained paintwork, dial with craze and stained finish, secondary minute dial finger missing, case overall in fair to good order, good colour, movement requiring restoration, pendulum and weight present no key. Height without central finial is 219cm (the central finial can be easily removed)
Esplin Wigan longcase clock, 8-day movement striking on a single bell, arched painted dial with rolling moon, secondary minute and date dials, mahogany case, canopy with swan neck pediment, turned pillars, trunk with single short door veneered in flame mahogany, box base, bracket feet.width 61cm (24in), overall height 240cm (93in)Condition report: Movement appearing to have been restored at an earlier date, case in good order, bracket feet requiring repair and re-gluing, pendulum and weights present, no key.
Thomas Holliwell, Liverpool longcase clock, 8-day movement striking on single bell, arched dial containing boss signed Thomas Holliwell, Liverpool, silver chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, also signed Holliwell, Liverpool, interior of chapter ring containing date aperture and secondary dial, spandrels with cherub heads, all mahogany figured case, swan neck pediment, reeded columns, long door with matched veneers, box base, bracket feet.width 50cm (20in), depth 24cm (9.5in), height 230cm (90in) excluding finialsCondition report: Re-furbished movement, brass dial made in two sections suggesting the movement does not match case, which is also unusual for a clock to be signed in both the arch and on the chapter ring, case overall condition good, modern weights.
AN INLAID OAK AND FRUITWOOD EIGHT DAY LONGCASE CLOCK, SOUTH WALES, MID 19TH C, THE PAINTED DIAL INSCRIBED JOHN JONES, CAERNARFON, WITH DATE SECTOR, BRASS WINDING SQUARES, SUBSIDIARY SECONDS DIAL, PIERCED AND ENGRAVED GILT HANDS, ONE WITH CROWN, PAINTED WITH BIRDS ON BLOSSOM AND RUINS, THE CASE WITH SWAN NECK PEDIMENT AND REEDED AND BALUSTER PILASTERS ON PANELLED BASE WITH BRACKET FEET, PENDULUM AND TWO IRON WEIGHTS, 228CM H Dial/movement original to case and in good condition having been restored by the family of the present owner by the Brighton Clockworks Brighton, Sussex in 1978. Vertical filled shrinkage crack to panel in base and repaired vertical shrinkage crack to front door. Dial paint retouched near VI, hairline crack and wear to dial. Not extensively restored or repainted
SPENCER & PERKINS 44 SNOW HILL, LONDON A GEORGE III FIGURED MAHOGANY AND ORMOLU MOUNTED BELL TOP BRACKET CLOCK with folding handle above pierced side frets and caryatid corners on a moulded base with brass bracket feet; the 17.5cm arched brass dial with strike/silent, silvered chapter ring and spandrels enclosing a matted centre with date aperture and signed plaques fronting an eight-day five-pillar double fusee striking movement with stop work, verge escapement and signed fully engraved backplate 62cm high handle up
An Oak Thirty Hour Longcase Clock, signed Tho Lawson, Kighley, circa 1770, flat top pediment, eglomise painted glass panel, arched trunk door, bracket feet, 12-1/4-inch square brass dial with a silvered chapter ring signed, ''Halifax moon'' and date apertures, four pillar movement with an anchor escapement and outside countwheel striking on a bell, 207cm high 07.12.20 Case with scratches and small chips in parts, mouldings and sides with small holes and chips, hood with a small chip to the glass panel, chips to column capitals, plinth with scuff marks, dial is discoloured and with scratches, backboard with woodworm holes which are non active, movement is dirty, with pendulum and weight.
A Mahogany Eight Day Longcase Clock, signed W.Young, Dundee, circa 1820, arched pediment, nicely figured case with a moulded trunk door and flanked by inset reeded pilasters, quatre form moulded plinth, bracket feet, 13-inch circular painted dial with Roman numerals, seconds and date dials, strike/not strike selection lever at 3, four pillar movement with an anchor escapement and rack striking on a bell, 205cm high 07.12.20 Case with small cracks to the hood, small cracks to the plinth front panel and small dents to the sides, dial with scratches and crazing marks, dial with minor chips in parts, movement needs cleaning, with pendulum and two weights. Clock in working order
A Black Forest cuckoo clock, the arched cased with carved ivy leaf detail, the dial set with Roman numerals, on rectangular base with bracket feet (for restoration) and an American walnut mantel clock, the enamelled dial set with Roman numerals in architectural-style case (af), height of both 46cm (2). CONDITION REPORT The cuckoo is present, age related wear and slight damage.Please note that this lot is not suitable for our in-house postage service. We would recommend booking a collection slot for this lot or contacting Mailboxes Etc for postage of this lot, their details can be found on www.adampartridge.co.uk/services/postage-shipping/
An early 19th century mahogany-cased bracket clock, the painted dial set with Roman numerals, fusee movement, arched case with applied moulding, on rectangular base to squat feet (for restoration), height 46cm. CONDITION REPORT Please note that this lot is not suitable for our in-house postage service. We would recommend booking a collection slot for this lot or contacting Mailboxes Etc for postage of this lot, their details can be found on www.adampartridge.co.uk/services/postage-shipping/
A c1890 inlaid mahogany lancet bracket clock, the gilded dial with raised decoration, silvered chapter ring set with Roman numerals, brass carrying handles to either side, clock with 'ting-tang' striking mechanism by Leinz Kirch, height 33cm. CONDITION REPORT Depth of base 18cm, depth of clock body 16cm.Please note that this lot is not suitable for our in-house postage service. We would recommend booking a collection slot for this lot or contacting Mailboxes Etc for postage of this lot, their details can be found on www.adampartridge.co.uk/services/postage-shipping/
Ratcliff, Wrexham; an oak and mahogany cased eight-day longcase clock, the brass dial set with painted Roman and Arabic numerals with calendar aperture, the dial signed 'Ratcliff 184 Wrexham', the matched top with broken swan neck pediment, on a trunk base with ogee bracket feet, height 203cm. CONDITION REPORT Missing three finials, split in hood on side, some veneer missing from right hand side. The trunk with stains, marks, splits to veneer. The base with usual knocks, marks, splits to veneer and the feet with signs of wear and tear, knocks, etc. The back with a big split, it looks as if the hood is matched to the rest of the clock. The dial sits low and is missing its subsidiary hand.
A French early 20thC oak cased mantel clock, square brass dial with foliate spandrels, silver chapter ring bearing Roman numerals, thirty hour movement, No 7024, the case of domed form with gilt floral and foliate embellishments, raised on bracket feet, with key, 38cm high, 24cm wide, 18cm deep.
A Georgian oak cased longcase clock by Gamwel of Alford, the brass break arch dial with rococo scroll spandrels, chapter ring bearing Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds and date dials, beneath a Tempus fugit circular aperture, painted with a winter scene and a ticking figure of the Grim Reaper, two train eight day movement, with bell strike, the hood with domed and break arch pediment, fluted pilasters, the trunk and base of plain form, raised on bracket feet, with pendulum and weights, no key, 214cm high.
Dwerryhouse & Carter of London. A Regency brass inset mahogany mantel clock, with architectural case and painted Roman dial, unsigned twin fusee movement, height 19.5in.CONDITION: Overall a little dusty but otherwise looks to be honest and untouched, mid to light brown mahogany tone, darker at the top and with some ebonised details, top finial slightly bent out of place, two slim cracks running in to each side of the dial through the main case, dial looks a little rubbed, hands probably original, two sections of brass stringing missing from the lower part of the front of the case, side handles and pierced brass grills with a dull bronze finish, silk lining to side panels very tired, key missing for the lock that holds the bezel in position but still fits tightly, no key for the back door which has very minor losses around the edges, movement looks to be in good condition, complete but not tested for timekeeping, comes with an adjustable pendulum but no keys. Movement is going but not tested for timekeeping but possibly the movement is associated to the case, please see our photographs of how the seat board is supported.Hole in the lower right side holding bracket does hold the pendulum.
* RAF Instrument-Board Time-Clock, circa 1954, a Smiths Air Ministry 8-day “Elapsed-time” chronograph clock, as fitted to DH Vampire & Hawker Hunter aircraft inter-alia, Code No. V308 – 306, Serial No. 4472/54, 6A/3157, Broad-arrow stamped with inscribed plaque to back casing, with alloy mounting bracket (latterly used for classic car rallying) excellent working condition, 3.25 ins (80 mm) diameterQty: (1)
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
A good early 19th century English brass weight driven alarm timepieceThomas Simson, HertfordThe 5 inch arched brass dial signed in a boss in the arch, the Roman chapter ring with inner quarter hour track and lozenge shaped half-hour marks, with single hand, the centre with alarm-setting subsidiary disc framed by a running band of foliage, the posted movement with verge escapement on a knife edge (apron missing), sounding the alarm on a double-headed hammer. With a later custom-made mahogany wall bracket and two lead weights. clock 17cm (6.5 ins 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
A late 18th century Satinwood 'balloon' clock with original wall bracketWm. Pybus, Royal Exchange, London The shaped caddy surmounted by a wooden urn finial over a waisted case with Sheraton style marquetry depicting an urn, on a moulded plinth base with acanthus leaf border on raised ball and claw feet, the signed 8 inch white enamel Roman and Arabic dial with egg and dart brass bezel and Rococo style hands, the two train fusee movement with anchor escapement, the signed and highly engraved backplate with a basket of flowers surrounded by flowers and sprays of foliage, striking the hours on a bell. Sold with a winding crank, case key and a hand setting key. 64cms (25ins) high. Height with bracket 92cms (36ins) high. (5)Footnotes:A similar satinwood shaped case with wooden inlay is illustrated in Barder, R. (1993) 'The Georgian Bracket clock 1714 – 1830' The Antique Collectors' Club, p.139.William Pybus was an active maker circa 1788-94.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A marquetry longcase clock, late 17th century and laterBrounker Watts, London The case with low caddy top and three gilt wood finials over a sound fret and spiral columns, the long door with four panels of marquetry over an inlaid base (the case restored and partially rebuilt, including some re-veneering), the associated 11 inch square brass dial with winged cherubs head spandrels interspersed with engraved foliage, the silvered Roman and Arabic dial surrounding the finely matted centre with subsidiary seconds dial and decorated chamfered date aperture, the movement with four knopped and finned pillars, anchor escapement and inside countwheel strike on a bell, the backplate with evidence of a former securing bracket. 2.19m (7ft 2ins) high.Footnotes:Brounker Watts served his seven year apprenticeship under Joseph Knibb from January 1684 to February 1691. He was made Free of the Clockmakers Company in 1693 and worked in Fleet Street. In 1711 he avoided Stewardship of the Company because he was 'out of town' and died in 1719.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
A fine and very rare mid 18th century gilt brass-mounted walnut musical and astronomical longcase clock with mirrored panelsGeorge Clarke in Leadenhall Street, LondonThe arched hood set with mirrored panels flanked by freestanding facetted glass brass-mounted Doric columns over a full width door set with five shaped mirrored glass panels, all with bevelled edges throughout and framed by beaded brass borders, on a matching base (restored), the 14 inch arched dial with silvered arc detailing 12 tunes, namelyA March No.1Poor Robins ComplaintPretty Salley (sic)This great world isTransported wth. pleasureThe grand MusquelineThe Mock to BellsizeMasquerade MinuetA MarchSpanish JiggA Rigadoon No. 4A Young Virgin of 15 over the engraved polished/blued spherical 'Halifax' moon, the main body of the dial set with a subsidiary dial to each corner offering Strike/Silent, Chime/Not Chime, Moon's age 1-29.5 and the phase i.e. 'New Moon' 'First Quarter', 'Full Moon', and 'Last Quarter', and a twice XII-XII framed by a six times 0-48 outer ring, with Roman and Arabic chapter ring, subsidiary seconds, date aperture and signature arc, the massive movement with shaped plates united by ten knopped and ringed pillars, the anchor escapement with crutch beat adjustment to the heavy pendulum, rack striking the hour on the hour on a vertical bell, and playing one of twelve tunes every three hours on 27 hammers and 15 bells via a 13 inch pinned barrel mounted transversally to the rear, with trip repeat. 2.61m (8ft 7ins) high. Footnotes:Provenance: Christie's 13 November 2014, lot 138.George Clarke worked from Leadenhall Street, London throughout the second quarter of the 18th century. As well as supplying the UK domestic market with well-made longcase, bracket and lantern clocks, he also had a strong trade with the Eastern and Ottoman markets. These export markets preferred a more ostentatious style and Clarke made strong use of lacquer, tortoiseshell, mirror and glass to appeal to the continental aesthetic. A good example of this is the red-lacquered hooded wall clock made for the Turkish market which was sold in these rooms on 14th June 2005, lot 125. Perhaps his most famous extant clock is the large musical bracket clock with glass (or 'crystal') spherical finials and cupola over facetted glass columns in the collection of The Goldsmith's Company, previously in the Wetherfield Collection. It shares the same facetted glass columns as the current lot. Another comparable clock to this lot was recorded by Lord Macartney during his visit to China 1792-1794 in the Emperor's Great Hall of the Summer Palace:'At one end I observed a musical clock that played twelve old English tunes, the 'Black Joke', 'Lillibullero', and other airs of the 'Beggars' Opera'. It was decorated in a wretched old taste, with ornaments of crystal and coloured stones but had been, I dare say, very much admired in its time. On the dial appeared in large characters, 'George Clarke, Clock and Watch Maker, in Leadenhall 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
A 19th century French Boulle bracket clock with an associated wall bracketBaltazar ParisThe architectural case surmounted by a caddy top with flaming urn finials over an arcaded fret and Corinthian columns on raised pediments and toupie feet. The 9 inch velvet covered dial centred by the 7.5 inch brass Roman and Arabic chapter ring held aloft by Chronos astride the rectangular signature plaque, with fine silvered and fettled hands, the twin train movement striking the hours and half hours on a blued-steel coiled gong. Ticking and striking. Sold with a later mahogany wall bracket, brass pendulum and winding key. 61cms (24ins) high (88cms high with bracket) (4)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A fine early 19th century floorstanding regulator of one month duration, with ten inch dial and five-bar gridiron pendulumJames Hatton, LondonThe arched hood with canted stop-fluted front angles and inlaid quadrants over a long arched glass panel framed by an intricately moulded door and matching canted angles, on a base with moulded panel and (later) double plinth, the ten inch one-piece silvered circular dial with outer Arabic minute track enclosing the large subsidiary dials for running seconds (marked in Arabic fives) and hours (marked in Roman numerals), with original blued steel hands, latched to the massive weight driven movement by four heavy dial feet, the shouldered and footed plates united by six distinctive tapering vase-shaped pillars, further strengthened by a heavy brass bracket bridging the top of the plates, the movement with Harrisons maintaining power to the five wheel train, each arbor running in endstops, each wheel of six crossings driving high-count pinions, terminating in a delicate 'scape wheel, the five-bar gridiron pendulum suspended from the brass bridge and terminating in a very heavy lenticular brass bob with engraved rating nut and reading against a silvered beat scale mounted to the backboard. Ticking. Together with the original (?) brass weight, door key and custom made steel crank winder. 193cms (6ft 4ins)Footnotes:James Hatton is best known as a maker of fine chronometers, but also made and sold longcase clocks under his own name; he was Chronometer maker to the Honourable East India Company, based at 4, St. Michael's Alley, Cornhill, London, from circa 1799-1812. He was apprenticed to George Margetts and Tony Mercer lists a partnership with his former Master 'Margetts & Hatton' operating 1805-1811. The current clock displays the best of early 19th century London work, from the proportions of the case, to the quality of the engraving, the design and execution of the pendulum, and of course, the exceptional workmanship throughout the movement itself.Provenance: Single family ownership for 58 years. A label applied to the inside of the hood states 'Bought from T.D Tacey, North Quay, Douglas, 27th April 1962. Price £45.00.'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
THOMAS BIRCHALL OF NANTWICH; an early 19th century longcase clock, the brass face with silvered dial with bird finial and subsidiary dials, in crossbanded oak case, raised on bracket feet, height 208cm, with pendulum and weight.Additional InformationReplacement glass for the hood which is not attached, knocks, splitting and wear to the case, water damage and fading.
H Y MOSER & CO; an early 20th century lancet top mahogany cased mantel clock, the tin plate dial set with Arabic numerals surrounding embossed floral detail, raised on bracket feet, height 38cm.Additional InformationComplete with pendulum, lacking key, veneer loss to the reverse, lifting to the veneer and water damage to the reverse, general wear throughout. Please refer to additional images for further information.
A reproduction oak cased longcase clock of small proportions with blind fret detail to the hood, white painted dial set with Roman numerals, raised on bracket feet, height 153.5cm, width 32cm.Additional InformationWe are unaware if the clock is in working order, general wear, light scratches, scuffs.
A 19th century oak, mahogany and inlaid eight day longcase clock, the hood with broken swan neck pediment, the dial set with Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture with painted bird and floral detail, the movement striking on a bell, on plinth base to bracket feet, height approx 223cm, with twin weights and pendulum.Additional InformationThe hood lacking the finial, the dial crazed with some chips and losses, fading to numerals, further usual scuffs, scrapes, scratches to hood and case. Some pronounced chips and gouges, will need attention and restoration. Not tested, no guarantee of working order.
Oak longcase clock, swan neck pediment and satinwood panels, ebony stringing, close wood cross-banding, hood with turned columns, long arched door, box base, bracket feet, 12 inch arched brass dial signed Latham, London, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, eight day movement striking on a bell, height 220cm.
A late 18th century oak Longcase Clock, broken arch pediment with carved rosettes, 12 square brass dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, between a pair of columns, aperture at 6, signed Sam Lomas Poolton, 30 hour movement, trunk with quarter columns and fluted door, fluted box base on bracket feet, 225cm high

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