A WALNUT CASED TABLE CLOCK by Lenzkirch, the twin barrel movement with ting tang quarter striking on two gongs, backplate stamped 189126, 5 1/2" arched brass dial, silvered chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, the gilt metal mounted case with waisted surmount and pineapple finials, on moulded base and bracket feet, 15 1/4" high (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)
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A FRENCH GILT BRASS AND CHAMPLEVE ENAMEL TABLE CLOCK, 20th century, the twin barrel movement striking the hour and half hour on a gong, 3 3/4" gilded dial with Arabic numerals and enamel centre, the oblong case with fluted columns and turned finials, stepped and domed surmount with flower finials, moulded base and bracket feet, 14" high (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)
A REGENCY MAHOGANY CASED BRACKET CLOCK, the twin barrel movement striking on a bell, white enamel dial with Roman numerals, the arched case with ebony stringing and turned finials, brass ring handles over brass sound frets, moulded base and brass bun feet, 12 1/4" x 17 1/4" (Illustrated) (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)
A MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK by John Atkinson, Isle of Man, the eight day movement with anchor escapement striking on a bell, 12" square brass dial, the silvered centre chased with foliate scrolls and signature banner, Roman and Arabic numerals and calendar aperture, the case with moulded cornice on turned columns, the trunk with arched door and fluted angles, panel base and bracket feet, 80 1/2" high (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)
AN OAK LONGCASE CLOCK by John Lawrence, Lancaster, the eight day movement with anchor escapement striking on a bell, 13" square brass dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, foliate chased centre with seconds dial and calendar dial enclosing signature, the mahogany banded case with dentil moulded cornice on turned columns, arched door flanked by quarter columns, panel base and ogee bracket feet, 81 1/2" high (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)
A Regency style mahogany boxwood strung brass mounted lancet top bracket clock, circa 1900, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals flanked by quarter round stop-fluted pilasters, a coromandel wood lozenge below, on ball feet, the twin train movement stamped B.T.G. and striking on a gong, 30cm high, with key (2).
A late 19th Century ormolu Repeater Carriage Clock, by R. & Co., Paris, the hinged and shaped carrying handle over a bevelled glass front revealing an attractive small circular enamel dial with floral decoration, flanked by half pillars on shaped base with bracket feet, approx. 10cms (4") high. (1)
A fine quality Irish Provincial Georgian period mahogany framed Grandfather Clock, the inlaid cornice over a brass dial with Roman numerals signed John Moore, Drogheda, the case inlaid with shell and herringbone design and string inlay on square base with bracket feet, approx. 219cms (86") high. (1)
A 19th Century Irish Provincial mahogany framed and inlaid Grandfather Clock, the break neck pediment with brass finial over an arched painted dial by Prosser of Clonmel, the glazed doors flanked by ormolu mounted Corinthian columns over a shaped inlaid and crossbanded door on bracket feet, approx. 224cms h x 61cms w(88" x 29"). (1)
A late 18th Century / early 19th Century oak framed Grandfather Clock, the swan neck pediment over a marked dial with rotating painted and silvered dial with Roman numerals, by Alexander Winstanley, Holywell, flanked by reeded ormolu mounted Corinthian columns, the shaped panel door with crossbanding on box base with bracket feet, approx. 231cms (91") high. (1)
An 18th Century brass lantern clock by George Clarke, Leadenhall Street, London, No. 5373, made for the Turkish market, the 7.25ins diameter silvered chapter ring with Turkish numerals and spandrels cast with crescent ornament, to the brass framed movement with turned uprights and finials and fretted and engraved side panels, the brass and steel framed movement with verge escapement, 14.75ins high, and with later wooden wall bracket for same Note: Probably George Clarke recorded working Leadenhall Street, London1725, Livery of The Clockmakers Company 1787 - Fine Table Clock in the Wetherfield Collection, Sheep's Head Clock with Turkish figures and longcase clock in the Virginia Museum.
An 18th Century dark oak longcase clock by John Bunting of Long Buckby, the 11ins square brass dial with silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals, the centre dial engraved with bird and scroll ornament, to the thirty hour train movement striking on a bell, contained in oak case later carved and moulded pediment and reeded pillars to hood, shaped trunk door carved with leaf scroll ornament, on carved plinth base with bracket feet, 80ins high Note: John Bunting recorded working as a Clockmaker in Long Buckby circa 1700 - circa 1780
A mid 19th Century oak and mahogany longcase clock by John Staniland of Malton, the 13ins arched painted dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, the arch painted with dead game, to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, contained in case with moulded scroll pediment and turned pillars to hood, carved fan motif above trunk door and quarter columns to sides, on plinth base with bracket feet, 92ins high (including later brass finials) Note: John Staniland recorded working as a Watchmaker in Malton 1846-1866
A 19th Century mahogany longcase clock by C. Heizman of Canterbury, the 12ins arched painted dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and calendar dial to centre, the arched painted in gilt with a bird on a nest, to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, contained in figured mahogany case, probably by Goulden of Canterbury, with shaped cresting and three gilt finials above arched moulded cornice and with turned and fluted pillars to hood, arched trunk door, on bracket feet, 82ins high (including gilt finials) Note: Charles Heitzman recorded working in Canterbury 1832-1847 - at address in Church Street, Canterbury, in 1847
A late 18th Century mahogany longcase clock by Edward Blowers of Beccles, the 12ins arched top brass dial with silvered chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, to the eight day two train movement now striking on a gong, contained in case with arched and moulded top and plain turned pillars to hood, on plinth base with bracket feet, 87ins high Note: Edward Blowers of Beccles recorded working in the second half of the 18th Century
A late 18th Century "North Country" mahogany longcase clock by Brandreth of Middlewich, the 13ins arched brass dial with silvered chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date dial and showing phases of the moon to the arch, to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, contained in mahogany case with moulded scroll pediment, turned and fluted pillars to hood, shaped trunk door with fluted quarter columns to sides, on plinth base with ogee bracket feet, 91ins high Note: An Obadih Brandreth recorded working Middlewich 1766-1795
An unusual ebonised miniature bracket clock, the 3.5ins arched brass dial with silvered chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, the arch with circular panel signed "Alex Giroust of London", the dial centre engraved with a Tudor rose and with pierced steel hands, to the eight day two train movement with verge escapement and bulbous turned pillars, the rear plate engraved with a basket of flowers and leaf scroll ornament, contained in 18th Century ebonised case with bell top and folding brass carrying handle, on later brass ogee feet, 10.25ins high (movement substantially rebuilt) Note: Alexander Giroust recorded working in London 1728-1739, with a lacquer bracket clock in the collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. Provenance: Steve Fletcher - The Clock Work Shop, 79 Corn Street, Witney, Oxfordshire, purchased 9th September 1997
A 19th century French figural slate and spelter mantel clock surmounted by a maiden and raised on bracket feet. Housing an 8 day Japy Freres cylinder movement striking half hourly on a bell, 39cm wide. Condition report intended as a guide only.No pendulum or key. Bell replaced. Case in good order. Come pitting to the metal.
An early 20th century mahogany cased 8 day triple fusee bracket clock by Winterhalder & Hofmeier. With silvered arch top dial incorporating chime / silent and fast / slow functions. With pull repeater and Westminster striking quarterly on 5 gongs, 34.5cm high.Condition report intended as a guide only.Running. With pendulum. No key.
A George III figured mahogany 8 day longcase clock by John Hamilton, Glasgow. With brass arch top dial bearing a silvered name plate and chapter ring, ornamented with dolphins and scroll work spandrels. With swan neck pediment, twist supports and raised on slender splay bracket supports, 210cm.Condition report intended as a guide only.Very good clean condition. Running, tested overnight. With weights, pendulum and keys.
Edwardian stained carved arched top bracket clock with brass Arabic dial and bevelled glass door with columns, triple train movement Westminster chiming on rods, with side chime lever on ball feet, H47cm Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
A VICTORIAN GILT-METAL-MOUNTED WALNUT BRACKET CLOCK, ROSKELL & CO., LIVERPOOL, CIRCA 1895 the domed rectangular case with acorn finials to the corners and a further finial to the central dome, on splay bracket feet, mounted to the base with a silvered shield engraved with a presentation inscription , the engraved gilt square dial with Roman numeral silvered chapter ring signed 'ROSKELL & Co. / LIVERPOOL', the eight-day twin fusee movement striking on a gong, with pendulum and key 41cm high The inscription reads: 'Rev. S. Hartley / A TOKEN OF ESTEEM / FROM SAWREY / July 1895' (Rev. Samuel Hartley was vicar of St. Peter's, Sawrey in the Lake District, from 1875 to 1895.)
AN EDWARDIAN INLAID MAHOGANY 'DIRECTOR'S' BRACKET CLOCK, CIRCA 1905 the rectangular case with rounded arch top, decorated with satinwood crossbanding and scrolling foliage inlays, the canted corners inlaid with stylised leaf pendants, silk-backed fretwork panels to the sides and silk-backed metal diaperwork door to rear, the Roman and Arabic 8½ in. silvered dial with subsidiary chime/silent, regulation and Whittington/Westminster chime dials above, all on a gilt ground of engraved scroll foliage, the substantial triple chain fusee movement with rise and fall regulation, striking the Whittington quarter chimes on eight bells and the Westminster quarter chimes on four gongs, the hour struck on a fifth gong, with pendulum, winder and case key 62cm high
A MAHOGANY BRACKET CLOCK, EARLY 20TH CENTURY the arched case with brass ball finials and details to the stop-fluted quarter columns, on brass bun feet, inlaid with stringing and a lozenge motif below the circular white dial with Arabic numerals, eight day French movement striking the hours and half hours on a gong, stamped 'GB&E', with pendulum and key 36.5cm high
A GERMAN DARK STAINED BEECHWOOD BRACKET CLOCK, WINTERHALDER & HOFMEIER, BLACK FOREST, CIRCA 1900 the architectural case with pediment and fluted pilasters, the square dial with Roman numerals to the silvered chapter ring and seraphim to the spandrels, the eight day movement striking the hours and quarters on two gongs, with pendulum and key 41.5cm high
A GERMAN GILT-METAL-MOUNTED WALNUT BRACKET CLOCK, LENZKIRCH CLOCKMAKING COMPANY, BLACK FOREST, CIRCA 1895 the rectangular case with pineapple finials and a pagoda top surmounted by an anthemion motif, the arched dial with applied foliate scrolls surrounding the Roman numeral silvered chapter ring, eight day movement striking the hours and quarters on two gongs inscribed '52 / LENZKIRCH / A.G. / U. / 1 Million / 22', with pendulum, key, case key and watch key for the speed regulator 38.5cm high
J.N. Bidion, Faversham bracket clock, 8-day single fusee movement co inverted to anchor escapement, back plate with floral bright cut decoration, silvered arch dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, satinwood case, painted black string and floral decoration, brass acorn finials, folding brass handle, painted monogram WS, width 28cm (11"), depth 19cm (7.5"), height 51cm (20").
James Sandiford, Salford, late 18th century long- case clock, 8-day movement striking on single bell, brass arched dial with rolling moon, applied spandrels, chapter ring with Arabic and Roman numerals, secondary dial and date aperture flanked by decorative etched scrolls supporting two birds, case with swan neck pediment, glazed door frame to canopy missing, trunk with quarted fluted columns, central door with moulded edge, figured mahogany box base with original bracket feet, height 226cm (89").Condition report: Movement would benefit from re-furbishment, dial requires restoration and cleaning, glazed frame and glass for face missing, section of moulding to right hand side of box base missing.
A Regency mahogany bracket clock, with a brass carrying handle above a domed top, the sides and front with gilt grilles, on a plinth base and ball feet, the 20cm dial with Roman numerals, indistinctly inscribed, possibly Frodsham, Portsea, with a twin fusee movement striking on a bell, 46cm high x 30cm wide
A George III mahogany long case clock, the flat hood with moulded cornice, and three quarter columns above a long trunk door on panelled base with bracket feet, the 30cm square brass dial with silvered chapter ring, with Roman and Arabic numerals by David Compigne, Winton, the seconds dial inscribed with astrological divisions calendar aperture to an eight day movement striking on a bell, 197cm high
REGENCY STYLE MAHOGANY BRACKET CLOCK, HAMILTON & INCHES, EDINBURGH EARLY 20TH CENTURY with break-arch top and gilt brass handle, above the silvered dial with Roman numerals and signed HAMILTON & INCHES/ EDINBURGH, above fretwork panels, the eight-day movement striking a gong, raised on brass bracket feet (Dimensions: 35cm high (handle down), 28.5cm wide)(35cm high (handle down), 28.5cm wide)Condition report: Lyon & Turnbull does not guarantee any clock to be in working order. Condition reports are supplied on general appearance and condition. Please see our Conditions of Sale for Buyers, item 12(2) for additional information on the purchase of clocks, timepieces and mechanical instruments. general good condition and appearance; a couple of small stress cracks to the veneer on the dome rear door with some small losses to the edge brasses are worn in places with losses to the gilding movement is clean but will require some attention; it will run without the pendulum attached but when the pendulum is put in it will stop after a few ticks. anchor escapement dial is in good condition with some minor rubbing around one winding hole pendulum, 2 case keys, NO WINDER
RARE GEORGE II GRAND-SONNERIE EBONISED BRACKET CLOCK, THOMAS GORDON, EDINBURGH CIRCA 1730 the bell top case with a brass handle and knopped finials, above an arched gilt brass dial with silvered chapter with Roman and Arabic numbers signed THO GORDON/ EDINBURGH, with a Strike/Silent dial to the arch, mock pendulum aperture and date aperture; with a glazed back and brass fret sides, the eight day, six pillar, three train movement with pull-repeat mechanism striking a bell, with chiming six bells on the quarter hours, enclosed by a backplate engraved with flowers, foliage, and birds, all raised on a moulded base and squat brass feet (Dimensions: 32cm wide, 54.5cm high (handle up), 21cm deep)(32cm wide, 54.5cm high (handle up), 21cm deep)Footnote: Note: Thomas Gordon, Edinburgh 1688-1743 was apprenticed to Andrew Brown and freed in 1703. He worked for forty years making watches as well as longcase and bracket clocks. Existing clocks by him are very rare, as indeed, all early Edinburgh clocks are. Further information can be found in Old Scottish Clockmakers by John Smith.Condition report: Lyon & Turnbull does not guarantee any clock to be in working order. Condition reports are supplied on general appearance and condition. Please see our Conditions of Sale for Buyers, item 12(2) for additional information on the purchase of clocks, timepieces and mechanical instruments. overall very good restored condition; restorations include frets, escapement, some lever work and the minute hand. case with some very minor nicks and dings to the edges but otherwise in very good condition and presents well all brasses and mounts present and in very good cleaned and bright condition there is some very light spotting to the silvered inner Strike/Silent dial movement is in working order at present and has been serviced recently with two case keys, a winder and a pendulum
LARGE GEORGIAN STYLE OAK BRACKET CLOCK, WINTERHALDER & HOFMEIER LATE 19TH CENTURY the bell top case with a central gilt brass flaming torch finial and smaller flaming urns to the corners, above an arched dial with three winding holes and a silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals and subsidiary 'Slow/Fast' dial to the arch, flanked by angels with gilt bronze mask and floral mounts and raised on paw feet, the eight-day movement stamped W&H SCH. and striking on five gongs (Dimensions: 55.5cm high, 29.5cm wide)(55.5cm high, 29.5cm wide)Condition report: Lyon & Turnbull does not guarantee any clock to be in working order. Condition reports are supplied on general appearance and condition. Please see our Conditions of Sale for Buyers, item 12(2) for additional information on the purchase of clocks, timepieces and mechanical instruments. clock is in an overall unrestored condition, although fundamentally intact the case is a bit tired in appearance with old varnish that has rubbed away and dirt and dust accumulated; some sun bleaching and water stains. The back door is slightly warped but will close. mounts are all present but with much of the gilt surface worn away and will require regilding. the dial is generally clean having been protected by the glazed door, colours are bright, some minor rubbing to the chapter the movement is in need of a clean and tuning up, the gongs have a light coating of surface rust; overall signs of damp the movement does run and the chimes play but require cleaning Westminster chimes includes pendulum and winding key, no case keys
FRENCH CHAMPLEVÉ ENAMEL MANTEL CLOCK LATE 19TH CENTURY the scrolled arched top above a corresponding case enclosing a painted porcelain dial with Roman numerals and retailer's signature THE SHEFFIELD GOLDSMITH'S CO./ SHEFFIELD, above a painted plaque depicting a classical maiden and Cupid, signed COLLOT, the glazed sides and back enclosing a mercury filled pendulum and eight-day movement striking a gong, raised on splayed bracket feet (Dimensions: 31.5cm high, 22cm wide)(31.5cm high, 22cm wide)Condition report: Lyon & Turnbull does not guarantee any clock to be in working order. Condition reports are supplied on general appearance and condition. Please see our Conditions of Sale for Buyers, item 12(2) for additional information on the purchase of clocks, timepieces and mechanical instruments. with a mercury pendulum and winder the gilding is worn throughout with much of the lacquer off the dial is in good order with very little signs of rubbing or loss; glass bezel is in good order the suspension spring is broken so the pendulum can't attach and hang properly movement stamped 4 11 and 739 glass panels are all in good order no dings, dents or losses to the champlevé enamel the pendulum also in champlevé enamel we have not had the clock running but expect that some repairs/adjustments are required
RARE SCOTTISH GEORGE III EBONISED BRACKET CLOCK, HUGH GORDON ABERDEEN CIRCA 1770 the bell top case fitted with a brass carrying handle and four pineapple brass finials, above the gilt break-arch dial plate with a silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals, enclosing a signed aperture HUGH GORDON/ ABERDEEN and a date aperture, with a subsidiary STRIKE/SILENT dial to the arch and engraved plate, within a glazed case, the eight-day movement striking a bell, with verge escapement and bob-pendulum, the floral engraved backplate signed HUGH GORDON/ ABERDEEN, on a moulded plinth base and short feet (Dimensions: 28cm wide, 48cm high (handle up), 18cm deep)(28cm wide, 48cm high (handle up), 18cm deep)Footnote: Note: Hugh Gordon was working in Aberdeen from 1748-90, having previously worked in Edinburgh and London. He seems to have been a very proficient maker although little of his work has apparently survived.Condition report: Lyon & Turnbull does not guarantee any clock to be in working order. Condition reports are supplied on general appearance and condition. Please see our Conditions of Sale for Buyers, item 12(2) for additional information on the purchase of clocks, timepieces and mechanical instruments. bob pendulum, front and back door keys and a later winder in very good restored condition some very minor age splits to the veneers in places but overall sound the dial is in good order with some light abrasions to the silvered chapter ring and rubbing to the maker's signature plate movement is clean and runs although some adjustments or servicing may be required after moving the corner finials are replaced
GEORGIAN STYLE WALNUT BRACKET CLOCK, LENZKIRCH LATE 19TH CENTURY the carved domed top case surmounted by gilt metal flaming finials, above an arched dial with silvered chapter with Roman numerals and a subsidiary Slow/Fast dial to the arch, the eight-day movement striking a gong and stamped LENZKIRCH, on a moulded base and scrolled feet (Dimensions: 26.5cm wide, 38.5cm high, 19.5cm deep)(26.5cm wide, 38.5cm high, 19.5cm deep)Condition report: Lyon & Turnbull does not guarantee any clock to be in working order. Condition reports are supplied on general appearance and condition. Please see our Conditions of Sale for Buyers, item 12(2) for additional information on the purchase of clocks, timepieces and mechanical instruments. clock is in unrestored condition; case is dirty and the mounts and brass grills are tarnished and lost their gilding the case with some age cracks to the side panels and some small losses to the rear R corner. There is a wood panel lacking below the rear door the finial to the rear R corner is lacking the movement is very dirty and hasn't been serviced in a long time. It will run however. the gongs are loose and the strikers are out of alignment; the gongs also have a light surface rust dial door with bevelled glass dirty but in good order; the brass keyhole is lacking the dial is essentially clean and sound, some light rubbing to the chapter movement stamped 983470 and 44 with a pendulum; no winder or case keys

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