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George III mahogany longcase clock, arched painted dial signed Thos. Gadsby, Leicester, with date aperture and subsidiary second dial, moonphase lunette, floral spandrels, Arabic numerals, eight-day two-chain movement, striking on a bell, case with scrolled pediment with finials over, short triple lancet top door, flanked by engaged spiral fluted columns, splayed bracket feet, height 136cm.
Early 19th century French pocket watch stand, modelled in the form of a French boule bracket clock with detachable faceted pediment to a waisted body with applied gilt work detail and inlaid and engraved brass floral detail on cast and applied feet, height 29cm and fitted with a silver pair-cased verge watch, William Hughes - London, 710, the verge movement (disassembled) to a Roman enamel dial with gilt spade hands in a hinged and polished case and outer (2)
Early 20th century German bracket clock, Lenzkirch, 239436, the case with overhanging cornice and moulded pediment with brass carry handle to a glazed door and plinth base on splayed bracket feet to a 15cm rectangular brass dial with applied spandrels and silvered regulation scale over Roman and Arabic chapter ring with blued steel fleur de lys hands to a square brass movement with screwed plates and anchor escapement strike on two coiled gongs, height 44cm
Early 20th century German oak cased 8-day bracket clock, Winterhalter & Hoffmeier, the architectural case with overhanging cornice and Palladian pediment to reeded columns and stepped plinth base on bracket feet to a brass door with bevelled glass enclosing a 15cm square brass dial with applied cherub head spandrels enclosing a Roman and Arabic chapter ring with outside minute track and half-hour markers to a matted centre and with pierced hands to a square movement with screwed plates and anchor escapement with strike on two coiled gongs, height 42cm
Early 20th century mahogany and cast brass four-glass clock garniture, the serpentine fronted case with overhanging cornice plateau top over free-standing Corinthian columns on a shaped base with bracket feet to a bow fronted and bevelled glazed door enclosing a cast brass bezel to a 30cm gilt Arabic dial with outside minute track and pierced blued steel hands to a circular brass movement with anchor escapement and strike on a coiled gong, together with a pair of matching side pieces formed as electric lamps of urn shape with cast and applied rams head handles and acanthus leaf base to a serpentine plinth on bracket feet, height of clock 41 1/2 cm (3)
Mid-19th century French contra-boule mounted bracket clock, LeRoy-Paris, the waisted case surmounted by a shaped gilt finial (removable) with further applied c-scroll and foliate detail with red and coloured inlay, with pierced and engraved sound frets on scrolling feet to a cast brass bezel with convex glass enclosing a cast 15cm dial with applied blue and white Roman enamel lozenges and black finished pierced hands to a signed circular brass movement with back mounted count wheel and anchor escapement strike on a bell, together with its original wall mounting bracket, height of clock 50cm, height of bracket 23cm
Late 19th century French ebonised brass, mother of pearl and nacre shell inlaid bracket clock, the shaped and waisted case with front panel profusely decorated with engraved brass and shell detail with floral fruiting vine and mask detail to a matching shaped and stepped wall mounting bracket to a cast and beaded bezel enclosing an 11cm Roman chapter ring with outside minute track and sunk centre with pierced and scrolling detail and gilt fleur de lys hands, to a circular brass movement with anchor escapement and strike on a bell, height of clock 44cm, height of bracket 26cm
Early 19th century oak and mahogany cross-banded 30 hour longcase clock, unsigned, the broad hood with swan neck pediment over a gilt highlighted frieze panel to free-standing fluted columns and moulded throat to a shaped trunk door on panelled plinth base with canted corners and on bracket feet to a 36cm (14ins) square second period painted dial with rose painted spandrels enclosing a Roman and Arabic chapter ring with subsidiaries for seconds and date and with pierced steel hands and dummy winding squares to a 30-hour movement with anchor escapement (incomplete and losses throughout), height 212cm
John Pritchard, London, a George III ebonised bracket clock, the sarcophagus top with gilt metal mounts and corner pineapple finials above an arched glazed door with pierced gilt metal spindles and caryatid mounts, glazed side panels and rear door raised on gilt metal bracket feet, the arched brass dial with engraved silvered chapter ring, strike/silent dial and calendar aperture surrounded by pierced chased foliate work, the twinned fusee movement with crown wheel escapement and foliate engraved rear plate no 518 repeating on a bell 51 cm high. Clock comes from a local deceased estate and has been neglected for many years, a damp environment has caused sections of mouldings to detach, some are lacking. The going train operates, the striking train gut is disconnected but works when tension.
An 18th Century French large Boulle bracket clock of overall balloon shape, the case embellished with gilt metal dial with blue enamel Roman numerals and outer engraved seconds, the twin train spring driven movement with outside numbered count wheel striking on a bell and signed "J Mornand, Paris" 82 cm high, the rear door with paper label "From the late Lord Lonsdale's Collection of Lowther Castle". (The clock case appears to have undergone overall amateur restorations, pendulum & key lacking).
A Regency satinwood and rosewood crossbanded twin fusee balloon head bracket clock, the enamelled dial with Arabic and Roman numerals, within a case fitted with a bronze acorn finial and cast ormolu claw and ball feet, the back with ebonised fretwork panel enclosing an engraved back plate, inscribed 'Wright, Poultry watchmaker to the King', striking on a bell, the clock 65 cm high, the bracket 27 cm high, pendulum and key
A fine quality 19th century German bracket clock by Winterhalder & Hofmeier. The arched rosewood case having bevelled glass door enclosing a Roman Numeral silvered chapter ring, subsidiary dials and gilt scrollwork mounts.Gilt latticework side panels with applied mounts to case, surmounted with a Classical style finial.Movement bearing initials W&H.Approx 33x50cm
AN OAK THIRTY HOUR LONGCASE CLOCK, the 10-inch square brass dial, signed Rd Stephen/Bridgnorth, with silvered chapter and single pointer, the hood with integral bead turned columns and glazed panels to the sides, the long case door with arch-top and line inlay, the moulded base with bracket feet, with weight and pendulum. 206cm
A Victorian ebony and brass inlaid table clock, the silvered dial signed Chas. Desprez Bristol, having strike-silent dial to the arch, twin winding holes for a brass eight day chain driven fusee movement, having anchor escapement, striking the hours and the half-hours on a gong, with pull repeat, the case having pierced brass grilles to the side panels, cut brass inlays, and on lacquered brass ball feet, h.69.5cm. Dial width 8”.With pendulum and modern poor quality winding key.In working order.Pull repeat, hour and half-hour strike fully working.Dial fits case well.Backplate with two unexplained holes (possibly for fixing bracket).Case with several splits to ebony veneer.One brass grille loose.Dial possibly cleaned back.Brass inlay complete.Case has polished / restored appearance.
Dent of London - a Victorian mahogany bracket clock, having signed white enamel dial, with single winding hole for a brass eight day wire-driven single fusee movement, with anchor escapement, the backplate with further applied plaque signed Dent London, the case with applied acanthus leaf moulding and on lacquered brass bun feet, h.34cm. Dial is overpainted.Some minor surface scratches between 5-9 o’clock.Case polished.Two fine veneer splits to top.Glass goof.Rear door good.Two patch veneers to back above door.In running order.Backplate with no unexplained holes.With pendulum and non-original key.
A circa 1900 mahogany bracket clock, in the mid-18th century style, having lacquered brass swing carry handle, unsigned convex white enamelled dial, twin winding holes for a French brass eight day movement striking on a gong, the case with pierced fishscale grilles, raised on brass ogee bracket feet, h.33cm (handle down)
A mid-Victorian fiddleback mahogany balloon cased mantel clock, the convex dial signed J&A Jump Old Bond Street London, single winding hole for an eight day wire-driven fusee movement, with anchor escapement, the backplate further signed J&A Jump 1A Old Bond Street London, the case with rosewood crossbanding and raised on brass ogee bracket feet, h.30cm. Restored
A circa 1900 mahogany and inlaid bracket clock, having a lancet top, the convex white enamelled dial signed Paul Garnier, having Roman and Arabic numerals, twin winding holes for a brass eight day cylinder movement striking on a bell, the backplate stamped Paul Garnier Paris, the whole raised on brass bun feet, h.43cm
An early Victorian rosewood cased bracket clock, having Gothic influenced case, convex white enamelled dial signed Francis Harrison 96 Broad Street London, twin winding holes for an eight day brass wire-driven fusee movement, having anchor escapement and striking on a bell, the case with square cut brass feet, h.54cm; together with the original rosewood wall bracket, w.36cm. Dial width 7”.
A 19th century Chinese rosewood and gilt brass mounted miniature bracket clock, in the mid-18th century English style, the convex white enamel dial with Roman numerals and sweep seconds hand, within an engraved arched brass surround, the brass chain-driven double fusee movement having verge escapement striking on a bell, the backplate with bright cut engraving and Anglicised signature, h.37.5cm
A late 19th century chinoiserie black lacquered bracket clock, having brass swing carry handle, the brass dial with cherub mask spandrels, silvered chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, twin winding holes for an eight day chain-driven fusee movement with anchor escapement and striking on a bell, the case with fret carved and gilded sound panels, and all raised on carved lion paw feet, h.40cm (handle down)
An early Victorian mahogany cased bracket clock, the circular brass dial signed Sellman of St Leonards on Sea, twin winding holes for an eight day brass wire-driven fusee movement, having anchor escapement, pull repeat, and with single hammer striking a gong, the case with flower head and scroll leaf carved mouldings, h.42cm.Dial dia. 8”.
A Brass Lantern Form Hook and Spike Striking Wall Clock, signed Thos Chilton, London, circa 1730, lantern form case with pierced side frets, side doors, 7-inch arch brass dial with a Roman numeral chapter ring, central dummy alarm disc, single hand, arch with circular disc signed, two train movement with a verge escapement and countwheel striking on a top mounted bell, bob pendulum, hoop suspension, (alarm work and spikes are missing), 35cm high, with a later wall bracket see illustration 21.12.18, Brass surfaces are discoloured, possibly later side doors, dial is dirty, single hand is stained and has been painted, dummy alarm disc is not connected to any gearing, movement is dirty, steel parts with staining, general ware to clock frame, alarm work is missing, back feet with the spikes missing, with one later weight.
A George III Mahogany Striking Table Clock, signed Henry Nichols, London, circa 1780, inverted bell top with carrying handle and acorn finials, side viewing glazed panels, bracket feet, 7-inch arched brass dial with a silvered dial plate with Roman numerals and signed, strike/silent selection in the arch, twin fusee movement with an anchor escapement and rack striking on a bell, movement backplate with a central engraved urn and bordered with engraved floral and scroll decoration, 53cm high over handle see illustrations 20.02.19, Case with small scratches and small cracks to the veneers and minor chips in parts, top finials are later, back door with scuff marks, bottom left hand corner of the back door with one chip and a later piece of veneer has been added, later back door lock, around key hole with surface dented, case metal mounts are discoloured, silvered dials with small scratches, silvered surfaces are discoloured, movement with escapement converted from a verge to an anchor escapement.
Early 20th century mahogany bracket clock by W & H Trimnell of Canterbury, the 8 day two train fusee, 5 pillar movement striking the hours on a bell, 45 cm high. Dial measures 26cm x 18cm.Case with various splits around handle. Light scratches and scuffs throughout. We have had the movement running but we do not guarantee this or that it keeps good time.
German - 19th Century M.S.M Large and Impressive Walnut Cased Bracket Clock of Majestic Architectural Form with 1/4, Half & Full Hour, Ting Tang Strike, 8 Day Movement, Mark to Back Plate - M.S.M. Strikes on 4 Steel Plate Gongs / Rods, Clock Size 28 Inches - 70 cm High, 11,25 Inches - 28.25 cm Depth. Large and Impressive Clock. Please See Photo.
A VICTORIAN GILT BRASS MOUNTED AND INLAID ROSEWOOD BRACKET CLOCK, C1890 the triple chain fusee movement with substantial plates and pillars, eight bells and five coiled wire gongs, in breakarched case, five pineapple finials and Corinthian columns, the dial with matted centre and silvered chapter ring, three subsidiary dials to the arch, one inscribed WESTMINSTER CHIMES*CHIME ON EIGHT BELLScast cherub side frets, on turned feet, 78cm h++Complete and in good original condition, dusty and requires cleaning but in working order, case not repolished.. An impressive example, larger than many examples of the type
AN ENGLISH FIGURED MAHOGANY AND LINE INLAID EIGHT DAY LONGCASE CLOCK, JOHN WAINWRIGHT NOTTINGHM, C1800-30 with four pillar movement, breakarched and painted dial with date aperture and lunar work, the hood with swan neck pediment and stop fluted pillars with brass capitals, bracket feet, 228cm h++Old repair/restoration and repolishing, sold with pendulum and two weights
AN ENGLISH OAK AND CROSSBANDED EIGHT DAY LONGCASE CLOCK, BEN TEBBATT LONDON the movement with five finned pillar, brass dial, with matted centre, date aperture, subsidiary seconds dial and silvered chapter ring with mask spandrels, the hood with ogee cornice and turned pillars, bracket feet, 202cm h ++Evidently cleaned and overhauled/restored some years ago when case repolished. Movement complete, sold with pendulum and two weights
An early 19th century mahogany longcase clock, with swans neck pediment with walnut veneer beneath, with painted dial and two-train striking movement flanked by reeded columns, the case with three quarter length trunk door also flanked by reeded and carved columns, the base raised on bracket feet. Height including spread eagle finial 212 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The movement winds o both trains. We have the pendulum but the suspensions is missing. When weight is applied to the going train the clock movement does tick. We cannot ascertain whether the clock is currently striking or not. We have the clock key and weights. The face is in good order with only minor surface scratches and a loss to the paint just below the numeral 1 which corresponds with a pillar fixing. The subsidiary seconds hand is missing. The pretty case is in generally good order. Neither door is warped. The only minor issue is that the bottom left hand return base moulding is missing.
A mahogany longcase clock, 19th century, having a drumhead top with carved foliate pediment, the silvered dial with subsidiary seconds and date dials, with eight day movement, on an inverted tapering trunk with foliate corbals and raised on short bracket feet, 209 cm high (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: This item is from a private seller. The clock is in good working order and has been working up until its removal to the saleroom. The date dial and seconds dial both work. There are what look to be tarnishing marks on the dial and for aesthetics you may like these to be cleaned up. The dial that is not tarnished has a nice toned appearance. The case is in good clean order throughout. The date mechanism operates as it should.
An Edwardian mahogany grandmother clock, with swans neck pediment with fretwork panels beneath, the silvered dial with Roman numerals and moon phase to the arch, with two-train eight day movement striking on a gong, marked "Johnston & Co.", Glasgow, with long trunk door flanked by quarter column corners, the base raised on bracket feet. Height 201.5 cm (see illustration).
A George III oak and mahogany banded longcase clock, with swans neck pediment above the arched glazed door enclosing the silvered brass dial and two train striking movement with subsidiary seconds and date dials, with arched trunk door and raised on ogee moulded bracket feet, height 246 cm.
An Edwardian inlaid mahogany bracket clock, in the Georgian style, with an arched top with round enamel dial and two-train movement above a stained floral inlaid motif, with brass carrying handle and shaped brass feet, height excluding handle 35 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The movement is fully wound on both trains, however it is ticking away and striking as it should when advanced. We have the pendulum. The clock case itself is in very good order. All brasswork is present. The case is in very good condition with no significant blemishes. There are no cracks. The dial is in first class condition and the movement appears very clean.
An Edwardian rosewood bracket clock, with three train Wurttenberg spring driven movement striking on four gongs, height 44 cm, width 32 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The movement is fully wound on all three trains and does not appear to be striking when manually advanced. It runs for approximately 30 seconds and then stops. The case is in generally very good condition with no significant damage at all. The top does not have any splits neither does the front panel and the door closes as it should. There is a small scuff to the veneer at the left-hand side on the second step of the base. All feet are original. The rear door closes as it should. We have the key and pendulum.

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