A George III mahogany longcase clock, with circular dial and two-train striking movement, the long trunk door with applied moulded edge flanked by canted angles and all raised on a plinth base. Height including finial 220 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The movement winds on both trains. The movement is very dirty. When weight is applied to the going train the clock appears to tick. We do not have the pendulum or key. The movement appears to strike when manually advanced. The silver dial is a little tarnished in places. We have both weights. The hood has a small loss to the unfinished timber at the top of the arch. All of the polished mahogany is in good order all round and the door is not warped. The trunk is in generally in good condition. The door is not warped and well figured. All mouldings appear to be present. The bracket feet are original. There are some minor surface scuffs, marks and veneer stress fractures, particularly to the bottom panel, but no significant case issues.
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A FRENCH BRASS CASED CARRIAGE CLOCK by Leroy Paris, the twin barrel repeater movement with platform escapement striking on a bell, masked white enamel dial with Roman numerals, month and hour secondary dials, in gilded Corniche style case chased all over with foliage, swing loop handle and bracket feet, 6 3/4" to tip of case, in blue leather travelling case (Illustrated) (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)
A BRASS CASED JAEGER-LECOULTRE ATMOS CLOCK, second half 20th century, the movement with large balance wheel and start/stop level, numbered 324850, 4 1/4" silvered chapter ring with Arabic and dagger markers, skeletonised centre, the glazed case with removable front panel and bracket feet, spirit level to base, 9 1/4" high, in original travelling case and outer cardboard box (Illustrated) (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)
A BRASS CASED FOUR GLASS MANTEL CLOCK, the twin barrel movement with visible anchor escapement striking on a gong, 4 1/2" two piece enamel dial with Roman and Arabic numerals signed Howell James & Co., London and Paris, mercury pendulum, on moulded base with bracket feet, 9" wide, 14 1/2" high (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)
Early 18th century Continental iron framed bracket clock, the engraved circular Roman dial with outside minute track and inside quarters with cross type half-hour markers and fitted with a single pierced steel hand, surmounted by an embossed brass panel and crown (a/f), to an iron single weight driven movement with back mounted count wheel and anchor escapement strike on a bell, height 31cms together with a later oak wall mounting bracket
Late 18th century mahogany single pad top bracket clock, William Reed - Chelmsford, the arched case with single pad top and cast brass carry handle to a full hinged front door with fluted corners and set with silk backed fishscale false panels and further side sound frets to a plinth base and raised on cast and applied splayed bracket feet to a concave bezel enclosing a 20cms (8ins) painted Roman dial with outside minute track and pierced steel hands to a twin fusee movement with plates united by four knopped pillars and with anchor escapement and strike on a bell and with pull repeat, height 43cms
Mid-19th century oak mahogany and boxwood cross banded 8-day longcase clock, Adams - Middlewich, the hood with swan neck pediment to a plain frieze over free standing columns to a moulded throat and further frieze panel over fluted quarter columns and shaped long trunk door on a plinth base with bracket feet to a 34cms (13 1/2 ins) third period painted dial with floral basket spandrels enclosing a Roman chapter ring with outside minute track and enclosing subsidiary seconds and date and with black finished pierced hands, to a signed false plate and movement with plates united by four knopped pillars with anchor escapement, strike on a bell, height 216cms
Mid-19th century mahogany cased bracket clock, Connell late Ganthony - 83 Cheapside, London, 486, the drum topped case with side scrolls with ogee moulding to a plinth base and raised on bun feet to a re-veneered front panel with glazed aperture beneath a cast bezel with bevelled glass enclosing a signed and silvered 19cms dial with strike/silent lever at 12 and with blued steel trefoil hands to a plain brass movement with plates united by five plain pillars and with anchor escapement and strike on a bell, height 51 1/2cms
Brass hoop and spike lantern clock, signed Jer Hartley - Norwich of typical form with strap work frame supporting a large bell over cast and pierced panels (front panel lacking) over hinged side doors and raised on four ball feet to a silvered 18cms (7 ins) Roman dial with inside quarters track and half hour markers to an engraved and signed centre to a single weight driven movement with cruciform plates and anchor escapement strike on the bell, height 40cms, together with an oak wall mounting bracket, pendulum and cast iron weight
Late 19th/early 20th century oak cased triple spring barrel bracket clock, retailed by Thos Armstrong & Bro - Manchester, the architectural case with overhanging cornice surmounted by a cast brass pineapple finial and further ring turned pillars to fruit and floral mount over free-standing Corinthian columns and with hinged pierced and gilt side doors and pull repeat cord over a stepped plinth base with further mask and floral detail and raised on lacquered brass compressed bun feet to 16cms arched brass dial with subsidiaries for regulation and chime/silent over a signed and silvered Roman and Arabic chapter ring with outside minute track and half-hour fleur de lys markers to a matted centre and with blued steel hands to a triple spring driven movement with rectangular plates united by screwed pillars and with anchor escapement striking the quarters and hour on five blued steel coiled gongs, height 59cms
Early 19th century mahogany and brass inlaid "Egyptian Revival" bracket clock, Webster - Cornhill, London, the case with ogee moulded and radiating fluted pediment with cast pineapple finial to a tapering and brass inlaid mask with horizontal and ebonised ribbed corners with ring handles over pierced brass sound frets to a plinth base and raised on ball brass feet to a cast bezel enclosing a 19 1/2cms (7 3/4 ins) signed and painted Roman dial with outside minute track and blued steel moon hands (case with losses and damage throughout) to a twin fusee movement with shouldered plates united by five knopped pillars and with anchor escapement and strike on a bell and with side mounted pull repeat, height 49cms
A 19th Century longcase clock by Joseph Blackhurst of Weaverham, the 14ins square brass dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, date aperture and cast spandrels, to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, contained in case with angled pediment, panelled frieze and square turned and reeded pillars to hood, the trunk door with triple arched and moulded top, reeded sides, on plinth base with bracket feet, 92ins highNote: J. Blackhurst of Weaverham recorded working 1857-1865
A George III oak and mahogany longcase clock, the 28cm brass dial with silvered chapter ring inscribed Ashton, Ashburn (sic) Roman numerals, date aperture, 30-hour movement striking on a bell, the case with swan neck pediment, shaped rectangular door to waist centred by an oval shell patera, bracket feet, 207cm high, c.1800The signature is that of Samuel Ashton the younger born at Macclesfield 1828, apprenticed to father at Tideswell 1742-49, and moved to Ashbourne c. 1750, leaving his brother Aaron to succeed to their father's business at Tideswell. The two son,s Thomas and Martin, the former working from Tideswell and the latter in partnership with his father from 1791 and his successor until his own death in 1829 [Craven, M & Hughes, R G 'Clockmakers & Watchmakers of Derbyshire' (Mayfield 1998) 57-58.] Condition Report: Generally good. Dial and movement associated with case.
Examd. by Dent 9 Royal Exchange Cornhill London; a late 19th century mahogany boxwood strung ebonised gilt metal mounted miniature bracket clock, in George III style, with arched top, foliate engraved silvered dial, between turned pilasters, and striking on a gong, 24cm high, and key (2).Illustrated
Peck Wellingbro; an early 19th century mahogany boxwood strung ebony banded longcase clock, the arched moulded hood with broken swan neck pediment, brass orb and eagle finial, free standing turned cylindrical tapering columns, long moulded arched trunk door flanked by quarter rounded pilasters, on bracket feet, the 12" painted dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds and date aperture, the twin train movement striking on a bell,220cm high.Illustrated
A 19th Century mahogany cased Grandfather Clock, the swan neck capital with heavy brass finials over an arched door housing a decorative brass dial by Fishwick of Boughton, with reeded column uprights above a panel door with inlaid shell decoration on a base with similar design with ogee bracket feet, approx. 244cms (8') high. The movement now converted. (1)
Unusual early 20th century bracket clock with an eight day German spring-driven movement, stamped - L.F.S., striking on eight bells and Westminster chime on gongs, mirrored dial, signed - Anglo Swiss Watch Co. Calcutta, with gilt metal chapter ring and subsidiary striking and fast / slow regulator dials in an ebonised case with bevelled glass panels, on four bracket feet, 36.5cm overall height (key and pendulum present)
Great Eastern Railway 6in dial mahogany cased bracket railway clock with a chain driven English fusee movement stamped G.E.R. on the backplate. The dial is lettered LNER 3149 and the case is in nicely restored condition with a cast brass bezel with convex glass. There is a rear glazed door with the GER 3149 ivorine numberplate screwed to the inside. In working condition complete with pendulum and key. The LNER records show the clock as last being in use at Ipswich Advertising Mr Bedford's Office.
A Junghans of Wurtenberg dark Mahogany arched cased Bracket Clock having reeded pillars flanking a polished steel face with Arabic numerals, strike/silent selector and speed regulator sub-dials to the arch, the three train movement striking the hours and quarter hours on bar gongs. Standing on splay brass bracket feet and with swing handle to the top (Detached). (One of the movement winding squares is absent). 14 3/4" high, 12 1/4" wide.
A Carved Oak Chiming Bracket Clock with the Original Wall Bracket, circa 1890, case carved with floral and mask decoration, pierced side sound frets, 8-inch brass dial with a silvered chapter ring, three dials in the arch for chime on eight bells/Westminster chimes, chime/silent and fast/slow, triple fusee movement, quarter chiming on a nest of eight bells or four gongs and a further gong striking for the hours, 80cm high, with the original carved oak wall bracket, 42cm high see illustration 15.10.18, Top carved mounts with pieces missing and broken, side frets are damaged and some pieces are missing, one piece of moulding has come off, case surfaces are dusty, case with one scuff marks, back door pieced metal panel is bent and dented, dial is dirty and slightly discoloured in parts, movement needs cleaning, pendulum suspension spring is broken, wall bracket with chips to edges, bracket backboard with some cracks.
A Regency brass and mahogany double fusee bracket clock by F. Lawley of Bath, the eight day double fusee movement striking the hour on a bell, the signed and painted circular 8in. dial with Roman numerals, the rectangular case with shallow gadrooned top with brass finial, over a brass inlaid front and sides with foliate rosette ring handles and pierced brass scale fretwork grilles, raised on decorative gilt brass ball feet, 19½in. (49.5cm.) high.* Condition: Very original condition - case is quite dirty but has a lovely colour. All brass inlays are complete. They are securely fixed overall - just two of the string inlays are lifting a little at the ends. Two chips to edge of gadrooned top to front and small chip to the back corners. Locks to dial glass and rear door working - key is rusty but original. Movement definitely original to case. A few old (inactive ) worm holes to top of back. Shrinkage crack down centre of right lower side of case, below the grille. Side moulding missing from the top right of case. Winds and runs but will almost certainly require cleaning and some work as it has not been serviced for decades. Winding key 20th century.
A William IV mahogany cased double fusee bracket clock, eight day double fusee movement, silvered dial with Roman numerals and signed 'Thistle & Leversham, Stogursey', striking the hour and half hour on a bell, the case with pierced windows to either side, floral & foliate decoration to top and corners, on plinth base and bun feet, 17½in. (44.5cm.) high.
A late 19th century mahogany arched mantel clock, with French twin train movement with platform escapement, striking the hours and half hour on a gong, signed by J. Marti of Paris, the white enamel Arabic dial signed Tempus Fugit, in an arch top mahogany case with brass carrying handle, inlaid satinwood panels and brass bracket feet united by a wavy apron, 11in. (28cm.) high.* Condition: Winds and runs. Strikes the hours correctly but very slowly and probably requires cleaningand oiling. Dial good, with a couple of small scratches and small flake from edge of one winding hole. Case very good.
An rosewood cased quarter chiming musical bracket clock, c.1900, the movement by Lorenz Furtwangler & Sons, no. 93244, striking on either eight bells or Westminster chimes on five gongs, the silvered arched dial with Roman chapter ring and slow/fast and chime select subsidiary dials to the arch, in a moulded arched case with turned feet, 13¼in. (33.5cm.) high, with a late Victorian carved walnut clock bracket. (2)* Condition: - Clock: Running order. Chiming mechanism is not working correctly - movement clicks when hands pass the quarters but movement does not start correctly. One of gong hammers is broken off (appears to be an old soldered repair which has come away). Grille cloth split and discoloured. Edge beading holding grille in place has an old glued repair. Case good, with small bump to front of plinth. Dial silvering has some wear and yellowing (probably from nicotine).- Bracket: In good, original condition.
A William IV mahogany single fusee bracket timepiece, 30 hour single train movement, white painted Roman dial, the case with arched top with foliate carved apron and brass inlaid floral panel to front, on a bevelled plinth with turned bun feet, brass floral loose ring handles to sides, label to interior for 'Wehrle Brothers Watch and Clock Makers, 39, Lisson Grove, N.W. and 47, Warwick Street, Pimlico, S.W., London', 13in. (33cm.) high.* Condition: Minute hand is detached. Some wear to dial and two large flakes to paint at 4.45 and 7.30. Case good with good colour and very original. Small veneer chip to back edge of top. Rear door lacks lock - small bent brass wire catch fitted next to door to keep closed. Movement appears original to case. Winds and runs.
SCOTTISH LATE REGENCY MAHOGANY DRUMHEAD CLOCK, GEORGE BROWN, EDINBURGHEARLY 19TH CENTURY the circular silvered dial with Roman and Arabic chapters, with subsidiary seconds and calendar dials, signed 'George Brown/ Edin/ burgh', in an arched moulded hood with scroll cresting and brass orb finials, above a crossbanded shaped trunk door flanked by reeded quarter columns, on a plinth base with bracket feet; the eight day movement striking a bell49cm wide, 220cm high, 25cm deepProvenance: Select Items from Arthur Lodge, Edinburgh

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