LATE 18TH/EARLY 19TH CENTURY ENGLISH MAHOGANY TWO TRAIN BRACKET CLOCK, the face marked 'T. Austen', having arched case with brass loop handle to the top, brass bezel to the circular Roman dial, two brass grills below on a moulded platform base with ogee bracket feet. Two train brass movement with engraved back plate and brass pendulum bob, the movement striking on two graduated bells. (B.P. 21% + VAT) Fair condition, the case has suffered considerable wear and tear with splits and losses in places. Damage to door frame which has been repaired at some stage but still evidence of loss externally. Movement appears ok. 38cm high, 20cm weep, 29cm high.
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EARLY 20TH CENTURY STAINED OAK LONGCASE CLOCK having arched hood above brass face with silvered Roman chapter ring, glazed waist door flanked by fluted corinthian quarter columns on a panelled base with bracket feet. Three train movement striking Westminster chimes on five gongs. Face 14 x 10" approx. Overall 198cm high approx. (B.P. 21% + VAT) Appearing in good original condition. Including gongs, pendulum and three brass cased weights.
19TH CENTURY CHANNEL ISLANDS MAHOGANY 8 DAY LONGCASE CLOCK marked J. Le Gallais, Jersey, the case with later turned finials, broken scroll pediment over arched aperture, flanked by baluster turned columns above waist with moulded pointed arch door, panelled base on bracket frieze feet. Painted arch face with seconds and date dials, Roman numerals and painted animals to spandrels with girl and rabbits to the arch. 8 day two train movement striking on one bell. (B.P. 21% + VAT) Overall in basically good condition, rather dusty and grubby. Finials are later editions. columns are detached, includes pendulum.
18TH CENTURY OAK 8 DAY LONGCASE CLOCK the face marked Joshua Alloway?, Taunton, the case overall later carved with broken swan neck pediment above moulded cornice, square aperture flanked by fluted columns, arch waisted door, panel base on bracket feet. Brass face with pierced foliate spandrels, Roman chapter ring, seconds dial and date aperture, 8 day two train movement striking on one bell. The face 7.5 x 12" dial approx. (B.P. 21% + VAT) Overall appearing to be in good condition, includes two lead weights and brass bob pendulum. The case later copiously carved but appearing in good condition. The name on the face is difficult to be sure but appears to be either Alloway or Allorvay. Joshua Alloway recorded London circa 1726.
LATE 18TH/EARLY 19TH CENTURY OAK CASED 8 DAY TWO TRAIN LONGCASE CLOCK by 'James Green of Gloucester', the hood having broken swan neck pediment above square aperture flanked by gun barrel turned pilasters, the waist with cross banded, plain waist door flanked by quarter reeded pilasters on a panel base with bracket feet. Brass 12" square face with Roman chapter ring, seconds dial and date aperture, two train movement, striking on one bell. 220cm high overall approx.(B.P. 21% + VAT)(B.P. 21% + VAT) Appearing in good condition, minor wear commensurate with age. Includes weight and pendulum with winder. Lacks the eagle and spike brass cresting to the pediment, otherwise ok.
Modern mahogany eight-day longcase clock, the silvered and brassed 30cm dial with triple train movement, moon phase, Arabic and Roman numerals, subsidiary date and seconds dials, by Comitti of London, 198cm high, with three brass weights and pendulum, Minor scratching to chapter ring.Scratches below hinge of dial door.Very minor wear to case.Chips and scratching to bracket feet and apron.
A REGENCY MAHOGANY AND BRASS INLAID BRACKET CLOCK by Webster of London, with a double fusee brass movement striking on a bell at the hour, the back plate inscribed Webster London, the case with a lancet top, brass ring side handles, ebony moulding, brass inlay and brass feet, 27cm wide x 15.5cm deep x 48cm high Condition: winding mechanism is working it is going, but loosing time. untested, sold as seen, one brass inlay roundel loose, stuck down with tape, the dial worn
19th century mahogany bracket clock, white enamel Roman dial inscribed 'Cousens, 61 George St. Portman Squ. London', arched top case with brass fishscale frets, handle, bracket feet, and bezel with convex glass door, twin fusee movement striking the hours on a bell, H42cm, W29cm, D18cm - Condition Report
An early 20th century dome topped rosewood cased inlaid mantle clock, the silvered dial with Arabic numerals, with gilt brass vase shaped finials and bracket feet, 37cm high, the back locked, no key present CONDITION REPORT: Condition reports have not been included in the description. If you require further images of this lot or a condition report please contact us with your request
THOROWGOOD OF LONDON; a good George III mahogany bracket clock, the brass swing loop handle above arched dial set with silvered chapter ring beneath a calendar ring with twin chain driven fusée movement striking on a bell with engraved back plate, fish scale brass side grills and raised on brass bracket feet, with key and pendulum, height 50cm.Additional InformationSold with a key which works both front and back case, also a winding key sold with a pendulum which is probably associated. The silk on the side grills is perished in parts. There is an unsightly screw to the side to both sides of the case holding the brackets supporting the movement, this may indicate the movement is associated to the case or has been altered in some way. The dial is slightly ill fitting to the recess. No guarantee of working order, there are few small knocks to the case, a tiny bit of moulding missing upper left corner, a couple of splits to the veneer.
A mahogany and brass line inlaid Westminster chiming dome-topped bracket clock, with silvered dial and chapter ring bearing Roman numerals, height 36cm. 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/There is a wax splash on the case, tape marks to back door, appears to be working but cannot guarantee
J Watson, Blackburn; an early 19th century mahogany eight-day longcase clock with twisted column supports, break arch pediment and arched door, on bracket feet, the circular dial painted with floral sprays to each corner and set with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds and calendar dials, twin winding holes, chiming movement and rolling moon and rural cottage phase, height 237cm. CONDITION REPORT In good going order, has been sympathetically restored in places. The movement looks new but in the traditional style and some areas of the dial have been touched up, all done to a good standard.
AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY GERMAN WALNUT CASED BRACKET CLOCK, the caddy hood with gilt metal mounts, gilt dial, silvered chapter ring, gilt shell spandrels, eight day movement, double gong strike, movement stamped RSM 5129 29, with pendulum, no key, height 50cm Condition Report Light discolouration to the silvered chapter ring. Minor grazing around the winder holes
A George III Scottish satinwood inlaid mahogany longcase clock, John Mill, Montrose, the painted arch dial decorated with floral sprays and bird in the arch, eight day movement, within a hood with swan-neck pediment flanking a brass eagle, the door flanked by brass mounted columns over a trunk with satinwood oval panel door between fluted quarter columns, the base with scroll-carved apron and bracket feet, with weights and pendulum. 229cm
Early 19th century mahogany longcase clock, the arched hood with three turned finials over cross banded and box wood and ebonised string inlaid case, raised on bracket supports, the white painted enamel dial with Roman and Arabic chapter ring, subsidiary date and seconds ring, enscribed 'Rob Roberton, Glasgow' eight day chiming movement striking hammer on bell, H207cm - Condition Report
A 19TH CENTURY INLAID MAHOGANY AND OAK EIGHT DAY LONGCASE CLOCK, the 12 1/2-inch break-arch painted dial signed Peck, Wellingboro, the hood with swan-neck pediment and baluster columns, the case with canted corners flanking a door inlaid with a conch shell, the base with pad fret, raised on bracket feet. 225.5cm highThe absence of a Condition Report does not imply that a lot is without imperfections. Please note carefully the exclusion of liability for the condition of lots contained in the Conditions of Sale.In generally poor condition. Lacking second hand. Dial does not fit securely. The case with cracks, splits and losses.
AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY MAHOGANY EIGHT-DAY LONGCASE CLOCK, of small proportions, the eight inch steel dial signed R Stewart, 4 Buchanan Street, Glasgow, and with switches for silent/chime and Wellington Westminster, the hood with blind fretwork-carved frieze over a pair of columns, the long trunk door with fiddle-back mahogany panel, raised on ogee bracket feet, complete with weights and pendulum. 183.5cm high
A 19th century mahogany and brass-inlaid eight-day bracket clock; white-enamel dial with Roman numerals above a brass inlay and a reeded base, the hinged door opening to reveal French movement (J. Marti, Paris) and striking on a gong, side sound holes with 'fish scale'-style brass grille and ring handles adorned in high relief with cornucopia (32cm high x 22cm widest point of base)
An early 19th century eight-day mahogany and brass-inlaid bracket clock; cream dial with Roman numerals and signed Thwaites & Reed, Clerkenwell, London, the gilded single fusee movement also signed to the backplate, the ornate gilded side handles decorated in high relief with cornucopia above arched fish-scale-style sound holes, raised on four gilt-metal ball-style feet, together with keys and pendulum etc. (41cm high x 25cm wide)The clock appears to be in working order with it's original key and pendulum, the movement appears to be original and is engraved with the clock maker's name which matches the name on the painted dial. There is a label on the inside of the clock case to say that the clock was overhauled by AA Osbourne and Son, London EC1 in May 1986.
A fine early 19th century ebonised cased bracket clock (in 18th century style); the brass finial above 4" silvered dial signed Denne, Lambs, Conduit Street, London, the dial with subsidiary seconds hand and with Roman numerals, the arch cornered by engraved foliate spandrels, the gilded movement also signed Denne, London and with a single fusee, raised on gilt-metal bun-style feet (23cm high) The case veneers dome top is cracked, lifting case has minor scratches and edge wear, the movement appears to be working.
A fine 18th century figured mahogany-cased eight-day repeating bracket clock; the broken-arch dial having silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals, with strike/silent and further subsidiary hand flanking left, signed to the arch William Hughes, High Holborn, London, the gilded twin fusee movement also signed and striking on a bell, with gilded brass carrying handle, raised on brass ogee bracket feet (33cm high)The case with veneer repairs to base, crack to rear door glass, various holes to backplate possible pendulum change ? (see extra images). It is a verge escapement.
Local Interest - The Radbourne Hall Steward's Account Book, an 18th century manuscript, the receipt accounts of German Pole (b. 1687) of Radbourne Hall, by his steward Francis Webb, Derbyshire, for 1741/42, comprising 146 ink MS receipts, a few of which are tipped-in or bound-in alongside the regular leaves, the whole illustrating of local Derbyshire gentry life during the reign of George II, contemporary speckled calf binding, the covers tooled in blind, the upper-cover indistinctly titled in ink MS, raised spine bands, oblong 8vo (10.5cm x 20.5cm), [1]Much of the first part are receipts signed for by various Derby pub landlords for the expense of providing food and drink for voters coming in from the surrounding areas to vote in the 1741 general election, in which Pole, a Jacobite, stood in the Tory interest. According to contemporary accounts, he was expected to win, but the Mayor and Chamberlains arbitrarily ordered the polls to close at lunchtime on the day, before those from out of town had been able to cast their votes, whereas most of the town voters had done so by then, thus enabling a Whig majority. He expended £183 ? 11s ? 6d in some twenty hostelries. John Every (landlord of the Ship, Full Street,) received and signed for £5, and was the father of Sir Edward Every of Egginton, 8th Bt. who succeeded a distant cousin. Another is a payment to George Bage at the Ostrich, Sadler Gate, father of the pioneering Enlightenment novelist Robert Bage and brother-in-law of Robert Bakewell. This expenditure appears to have ben funded by a £200 loan for Joyce Osborne, sister of William Osborne, builder of St. Mary?s Gate House in Derby and a first cousin. He makes one payment of interest of £8 in July 1742. The payments reveal three hitherto unknown Derby inns: the Count Tarlow, the Weavers? Arms and the Welsh Harp, all unlocated. Throughout the book are receipted payments to craftsmen and sup0pliers of materials relating the building of the present Radburne Hall, including two (@ total £55) to Derby master stuccoer Abraham Denstone the elder, three (@ total £13 ? 17s ? 0d) to Anthony Richardson of behalf of the celebrated joiner (George) Eborall, one of the architect William Smith?s regular craftsmen. Others include: Pair of mahogany round tables @ £1 ? 7s ? 0d from John Trimmer, a notable Derby cabinet maker Two loads of boards totalling 5,250ft of boards @ 2/6d per hundred [ft.] £2 ? 3s - 6d to Anthony Ryley A load of lime (for mortar) @ 4/6 Two fothers (?fudders?) of lead @ £21 from Mr. Wilkcockson of Wirksworth 650 solid yards of hardstone @ 4d per yard £10 ? 16s ? 8d £4 to John Whitehurst FRS of Derby (presumably for the bracket clock) And 10,930 bricks from Michael Bates @ 6/- per 1,000 (pre3sumably facing bricks) and a further 12,800 @ 5/- per 1000, paid in full £6 ? 9s ? 6d. This firmly established the building date of the present hall as 1741-1743.
A 19th Century Breton elm and fruitwood dresser, the three tier boarded plate rack with centrally mounted clock with painted wooden dial and floral medallion decorated door, over three drawers and two cupboard doors similarly carved, raised on a bracket foot base, 133 cm wide x 60 cm deep x 205 cm high
An impressive Continental late 19th / early 20th century carved and mahogany stained quarter chiming bracket clockthe rectangular architectural case with cusped columns to the corners and domed 'tiled' top with knopped lobed onion finial, the sides with arched astragal sound grills, the arched brass dial with foliate spandrels and 7' Roman dial with outer Arabic makers and engraved centre below three subsidiary dials for 'Chime/Silent', 'Slow/Fast' and 'Westminster/Chime on 8 Bells', the brass triple train movement with anchor escapement chiming on a next of eight bells and striking on five graduated gongs, with winder and pendulum, 86cm high This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: TPTP Lots denoted with a 'TP' 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 George III polished fruitwood bracket clock with pull repeatthe dial signed James Smith, London, circa 1775the rectangular case (previously ebonised) with ogee bell top with brass carrying handle and acorn finials, the sides with inset glazed panels below circular fretted sound frills, the arched brass dial with 7' Roman chapter ring with outer Arabic track, inner date calendar and engraved centre below a subsidiary strike / silent dial, and with applied foliate spandrels and mounts, the brass four pillar twin fusee movement with engraved backplate and verge escapement striking on bell, with brass bob pendulum and winding key, 51.5cm high approximately This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: TPTP Lots denoted with a 'TP' 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 late 18th century mahogany longcase clock with moonphasesigned to the dial Lassel, Parkthe squared top with three turned urn finials over reverse-painted glass panels on freestanding reeded columns, the long door flanked by matching quarter columns on a panelled base and ogee bracket feet, the 12' arched brass dial with painted rolling moon in the arch over a silvered Roman and Arabic chapter ring (hour hand lacking) with concentric date and engraved centre, the weight driven movement with anchor escapement striking on a bell, with pendulum, two weights, crank winder, and door key, 249cm high overall approximately This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: TPTP Lots denoted with a 'TP' 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
An early 19th century boxwood-inlaid mahogany bracket clockthe dial signed W.J Upjohn, Londonthe lancet case with lions mask ring handles over gothic sound frets on ball feet, the front with shaped brass sound frets over cluster columns and geometric inlay, the 8 inch dial with Roman numerals and strike-silent lever at XII (the signature refreshed), with matching blued steel hands, the twin gut fusee movement with anchor escapement and rack strike on a bell (the interior of the bell with repairers marks 'R.P. 15.11.(18)81', 'Gut 1891' (?) and others), the shouldered plates signed in an oval cartouche W.J.Upjohn, London, with pendulum, 48cm high This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: TP Y ФTP Lots denoted with a 'TP' 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.Y Subject to CITES regulations when exporting items outside of the EU, see clause 13.Ф This lot contains or is made of ivory. The United States Government has banned the import of ivory into the USA.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
An gilt bronze mounted kingwood parquetry bracket clock with earlier quarter striking movementthe associated movement by Gribelin, Paris the mid 18th-century case surmounted by a detachable caddy top with foliate scroll urn over a waist on scroll and button feet, veneered all over with geometric panels, the 8.5' cast dial with twelve enamel Roman numeral plaques, to an associated, earlier, quarter striking movement with silk suspended verge escapement with cycloidal cheeks, striking the hours and the quarters via two count wheels mounted to the rectangular backplate, signed boldly along the lower edge Gribelin, a Paris, 60cms highThis lot is subject to the following lot symbols: TPTP Lots denoted with a 'TP' 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 good quality antique ebonised twin fusee bracket clock, the arched gilt dial with silvered chapter ring, engraved with Roman and Arabic numerals, slow fast subsidiary dial, with further cherub heads and other floral mounts, upon paw feet, with arched pierced arcaded gilt door sides and twin handles, striking on a gong, key and pendulum, 51cm high

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