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Lot 1662

A late 19th / 20thC bracket clock in burr walnut and oak case, the silvered 200mm dial with etched Roman numerals and a small transfer logo for the Caledonia Railway Company (operated 1830-1923), the unmarked twin fusee movement with chiming repeater mechanism and the whole raised on brass bun feet, 34cm tall

Lot 437

A small inlaid mahogany bracket clock,late 19th century, the silvered dial inscribed 'Shepperley, Nottingham', with a moon roller in an arch and French drum movement, striking the hours on a bell and with date mechanism,34cm high

Lot 441

An Edwardian inlaid mahogany bracket clock,the engraved silvered dial with three subsidiary dials, for strike/silent, Westminster and Whittington chimes and regulation, the three-train movement striking the quarters on eight bells and five gongs,62cm high

Lot 445

A mahogany bracket clock,early 19th century, the silvered dial inscribed 'R Green, Edinburgh', the backplate also signed, with twin fusee movement, striking the hours on a bell, 50cm high

Lot 446

An ebonised bracket clock by Joseph Smith, Bristol, mid-18th century, the case with gilt bronze mounts and finely cut side fret panels, the brass dial with verge escapement, moon phase and a three-train triple fusee movement striking the hours on a bell and chiming the quarters on eight bells, with pull repeat, date and strike/silent dials and visible pendulum swing, signed 'Joseph Smith, Bristol' in the arch and on the backplate, which is also ornately engraved,36cm wide23cm deep59cm high

Lot 142

An Edwardian Inalid Mahogany Bracket Clock with Silvered Dial turned Pilasters and Silent/Chime Subsidiary Dial. 42cms High

Lot 145

A French Silver Plated Bracket Clock with Moulded and Pierced Panels and Vase Finial Supported by Four Dolphins. Ceramic Roman Numeral and Brass Bezel.

Lot 274

A DUTCH 19TH CENTURY PAINTED METAL AND TIMBER WEIGHT DRIVEN WALL CLOCK, the arched pediment decorated with chinoiserie figures above pseudo armorial panel, the painted dial flanked by mermaid figures, with lunar dial and calendar aperture, supported on platform bracket. 75 x 38cm

Lot 371

AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY INLAID MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK, with broken swan neck pediment above a pair of turned and reeded pillars, white and lightly decorated enamel dial, the case with reeded corner pilasters, on a platform base decorated with shell motif and raised on bracket feet. 223cm high

Lot 484

A COMPOSED MAHOGANY CASED BRACKET CLOCK, with flat domed top, fitted brass carrying handle, above a blind fret frieze and glazed panel door enclosing an engraved gilt brass diam and chiming movement, with date aperture, signed Rich'd Hargreaves, raised on moulded base and bracket feet. 48cm high over handle x 33cm wide x 16.5cm deep

Lot 501

A GEORGE III MAHOGANY LONG CASE CLOCK, SIGNED BARTON, theh hood with swan neck cresting centred with an eagle finial over a glazed door enclosing a white enamel dial, the waisted trunk with a long door enclosing pendulum and weights supported on a plinth base and bracket feet

Lot 504

A large Edwardian oak bracket clock, of architectural form the domed caddy top with fish scale decoration over a blind fret frieze, with two pierced doors to the side, turned pilasters to the front on plinth base, the arched dial with silvered chapter ring and subsidiary Slow/Fast dial to an 8 day two train movement with pendulum, 70cm high, together with bracket.

Lot 501

James Bowra, Sevenoaks, A Georgian oak 8-day longcase clock with two-weight movement striking on a bell, the brass dial with a 11in silvered chapter ring, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, inscribed James Bowra, Seven-oaks, the case with plain trunk, the hood with Corinthian columns flanking the dial door and half columns to the rear, on bracket feet, 84in (213.5cm) tall. Note: George, James and William Bowra of Sevenoaks in Kent are recorded in Loomes 'Watchmakers and Clockmakers of The World' book as working from 1760-1855.

Lot 513

A 20th century walnut cased Elliott 8-day Westminster and Whittington Chime Bracket Clock, of arched form with handle and wall bracket, the brass dial with silvered chapter ring and black Roman and Arabic numerals, signed Wm. Bruford & Son Ltd, Eastbourne & Exeter, movement signed Elliott, London, and No.15312, clock 14¾in (37.5cm) high.

Lot 52

A late Victorian silver cased Travelling Clock, by Mappin & Webb, hallmarked London, 1899, of small carriage clock design with all over hammered decoration, top scroll handle, raised on four bracket feet, the clock with white enamel dial and Roman Numerals, some damage to enamel, 3in (7.5cm) high, contained within original velvet lined fitted Mappin & Webb Case.

Lot 807

A George III oak and mahogany crossbanded eight day longcase clock by John Beard of RainowHaving a moulded cornice above a plain frieze and two reeded tapering columns flanking the 13" painted dial, the dial centred with a subsidiary second dial and date aperture and signed with the makers name, the case with a shaped crossbanded door flanked by quarter reeded columns and a conforming lower board, raised upon bracket feet, 210cm high, complete with pendulum and two weights.

Lot 1255

A French Louis XV style gilt metal mounted tortoiseshell eight-day bracket clock, with white enamel dial , two train movement and countwheel with hammer striking a bell, 52cm high. (key and pendulum). Illustrated

Lot 491

An early 20th century oak cased bracket clock with moon phase dial, eight day movement, 28cm high

Lot 263

A nice quality bracket clock by W and H, oak case, brass dial, silver chapter ring, chimes quarters and hours on two gongs - 41vm H - running in saleroom

Lot 269

An early 19th Century bracket clock with a 7 inch painted convex dial, singed Geo Hutchinson, Clapham - with an engraved twin fusee movement striking on a bell in a flame mahogany domed top case, with side grills and brass bun feet - 37cm H

Lot 126

A Victorian carved oak clock bracket

Lot 14

EIGHTEENTH CENTURY MAHOGANY EIGHT-DAY LONG CASE CLOCK the brass face having silvered Roman numerals chapter ring Mark Thomas Speakman, Londini Fecite, having two weights, pendulum & winder Condition: not in current working order, one or two areas of loss to edgings & some chips to bracket feet but overall good considering age.

Lot 319

A Regency mahogany bracket clock by Joshua Clare of Kimbolton, having single fusee movement - 44cm high

Lot 727

19TH CENTURY AMERICAN MYSTERY WALL CLOCK, the round dial with Arabic numerals, and Ansonia trade mark, inscribed "Ansonia clock co Sole manufacturers New York USA" in a brass drum case with attached pendulum, together with a brass wall bracket. 55cms long.

Lot 729

ELLIOTT LONDON, a three train repeating bracket clock, the silvered dial with Arabic numerals, foliate engraved centre, inscribed " Elliott London", the triple fusee movement striking on eight bells, anchor escapement. In an ebony case with gilt brass feet and handle. 52cms high including the handle.See illustration

Lot 733

VICTORIAN "FOUR GLASS" TYPE BRACKET CLOCK, circa 1840, the engraved silvered dial with Roman numerals, the double fusee movement striking on a bell, anchor escapement, in a mahogany case.33cms highsee illustration

Lot 35

George III mahogany and walnut cased eight day brass dial longcase clock, Taylor, Whitehaven, the 12" square dial with Roman hours and Arabic minutes framing engraved foliate scroll work and makers name over calendar square, within scroll spandrels, the knopped four pillar movement rack striking on a bell, the case with ball and eagle finial over swan neck pediment, turned columns, walnut-crossbanded long trunk door between fluted quadrant columns on panelled base and bracket feet, 222cm high Condition: Dial has a minor blemish beneath XII, superficial scratching to chapter ring (was probably originally silvered) Movement appears sound but has not been tested and is sold as seen. There is no packing to the upstands suggesting original dial to movement. Case has minor cracking to trunk door crossbanding and a stain to lower right corner. Vertical crack through base panel, scuffs to bracket feet. Sold with two weights plus pendulum, key and winder. We do not guarantee the movement or accuracy of clocks - Please see extra images and TELEPHONE department if you require further information

Lot 36

George III mahogany cased eight day brass dial longcase clock, the 12" break arch dial having a silvered chapter ring with Roman hours, Arabic minutes and fleur-de-lys half hour divisions framing a matted centre with subsidiary seconds ring and calendar, within pierced urn spandrels and beneath silvered eagle boss between cast sea serpents, the case with swan neck pediment and ball and spire finial over fluted columns, ogee arched long trunk door between fluted canted corners and plain base, 219cm high Condition: Tarnishing to silvered chapter ring plus some green Verdigris spots to matted centre. Minor short edge crack to dial plate between 3 and 4. Movement appears sound but would benefit from a clean and is untested, sold as seen. There is no packing to upstands suggesting original dial to movement. Case has minor knocks/cracking to pediment and to hood door, vertical grain split to long trunk door and loss to left bracket foot, sold with two weights plus pendulum (snapped off pendulum rod) and key (no winder) We do not guarantee the movement or accuracy of clocks - Please see extra images and TELEPHONE department if you require further information

Lot 39

Fine quality mahogany cased Chippendale revival dwarf longcase clock, the 7'' break arched brass dial having a silvered chapter ring with Roman hours, Arabic minutes and inner quarter hour track framing a matted centre with oval cartouche inscribed James Drury London, over ringed winding arbours, within winged cherub mask spandrels, the arch with silvered lunar calendar crescent over rolling moon phase painted with a ship and a windmill, the knopped three pillar movement striking on a bell, with 4.5'' back plate, the case with urn finial and flowerhead rosettes over swan neck pediment, foliate scroll frieze and fluted Corinthian hood columns, the moulded long trunk door between conforming quadrant columns on canted base and ogee bracket feet, 143.5cm high, sold with two period lead weights and proportionally small pendulum, part 18th Century Condition: Dial in good order, movement appears original and is to scale, no packing beneath seatboard, case is of good quality and condition incorporating some period timbers, sold with two period lead weights, proportionally small pendulum, key and winder. We do not guarantee the movement or accuracy of clocks - Please see extra images and TELEPHONE department if you require further information

Lot 41

Early 20th Century inlaid mahogany pad-top bracket clock in the George III taste, the silvered convex Roman dial with Breguet moon hands, the chain-driven twin-fusee movement striking on a bell, the break arched case with pad top and brass carry handle over stop-fluted quadrant columns flanking inlaid navette-shaped panel of a butterfly raised on ball feet, 36cm high excluding handle Condition: Light tarnishing to silvered dial otherwise sound, sold with pendulum and key but no winder. We do not guarantee the movement or accuracy of clocks - Please see extra images and TELEPHONE department if you require further information

Lot 43

Unusual late 19th Century French Aesthetic School gilt metal-mounted mahogany bracket or mantel clock, in the Japanesque taste, with 3.5'' white Arabic chapter ring, the two train movement with Japy Freres stamp, striking on a posted gong, the pagoda case with Dog of Fo finial over stepped roof with twelve dragon ornaments, bamboo-pierced front panels and bone and mother-of-pearl relief panels to sides, 45cm high Condition: Dial very good condition. Movement appears clean and sound, untreated, sold as seen. Case very good condition, no damage. Sold with pendulum and winder. We do not guarantee the movement or accuracy of clocks - Please see extra images and TELEPHONE department if you require further information

Lot 840

AN OAK CASED DOUBLE FUSEE THREE QUARTER WESTMINSTER STRIKE BRACKET CLOCK ON FIVE GONGS, the architectural case with sectional panels having brass beaded decoration, the circular silvered dial with inset Roman numerals, with eight day double fusee cable driven movement, striking Westminster chimes to three quarter hours and an hourly single coiled gong strike on fourth quarter, overall H 35 cmWith key and pendulum

Lot 862

A LARGE EARLY 20TH CENTURY JUNGHANS CHIMING BRACKET CLOCK, the mahogany case with decorative carving and figural brass embellishment, the arched brass dial with silvered chapter ring, Roman numerals and two subsidiary dials above, the eight day movement stamped Junghans, overall H 60 cm

Lot 876

A WINTERHALDER & HOFMEIER OAK CASED MANTEL CLOCK, the arched case having brass finials and raised on four brass bracket feet, the arched dial with silvered chapter ring and subsidiary fast / slow dial above, the 8 day barrel movement striking on two coiled gongs and stamped W & H Sch, H 30.8 cmWith key & pendulum

Lot 118

A Cuckoo clock, with a pointed arched top above a circular dial and box base with bracket feet the movement stamped Junghans striking on a gong

Lot 357

A mahogany cased bracket clock with arched top marked 'Tempus Fugit', silvered dial with Roman numerals and Westminster chime, approx. 47cm high, together with an oak cased bracket clock with silvered dial and Roman numerals and a small mantel clock with white enamel dial, Arabic numerals and French movement (3)

Lot 647

A REGENCY MAHOGANY AND BRASS INLAID BRACKET CLOCK, the double chain and fusee repeater strike on bell movement with leaf chased back plate, 8" white enamel convex dial with Roman numerals, the shallow oblong case with ebony banding, stepped reeded top with cone finial, foliate and string brass inlay, ring side handles over pierced brass sound frets, on ball feet, 11 3/4" x 19 1/2" (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)

Lot 303

EDWARDIAN MAHOGANY, SATINWOOD, AND INLAID CHIMING BRACKET CLOCK EARLY 20TH CENTURY the domed top inlaid with ribbon swags and cornucopia, above an engraved silvered dial with Roman numerals and Fast/Slow, Chime/Silent and Westminster Chimes subsidiary dials, flanked by inlaid canted columns and a plinth base, the movement striking five gongs and eight bells, the backplate with no, 3739, retailed by DAVISON BROS/ 102 SOUTHAMPTON ROW./ W.C. 37.5cm wide, 54.5cm high, 26cm deep

Lot 232

A 19th century mahogany painted dial longcase clock, W. Williams of Merthyr, the arched dial with flower spandrels and Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds and date aperture, the hood with fluted columns, the canted trunk with plain door above a plain base box, raised on bracket feet, the 8-day four pillar movement striking on a bell, 207cm high

Lot 1199

An Edwardian brass inlaid mahogany bracket clock, with French two-train striking movement by Mougin. Height 40 cm.

Lot 1201

A Regency mahogany bracket clock, with two-train fusee movement, the case marked "Chadwick, Liverpool". Height including finial 61 cm, width 33 cm, depth 18 cm (see illustration).

Lot 1204

A late 19th century oak and brass mounted bracket clock, with two-train striking movement. Height 46 cm, width 27 cm, depth 20 cm.

Lot 1213

An Edwardian walnut bracket clock, with three-train spring driven movement striking on five gongs. Width 34 cm, height 43 cm.

Lot 1218

A miniature Georgian style bracket clock, 20th century, the silvered arched dial with applied label for Reid and Sons Limited, Newcastle and with mechanical eight day movement, height including carrying handle 17 cm

Lot 1344

An 18th century oak longcase clock, Edward Low of Chester, with two-train striking movement. Height 214 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The movement winds on both trains. When weight is applied to the going train the clock seems to be operating as it should. When the hands are advanced the mechanism strikes. The clock does wind on both trains. We have not had the clock ticking as the crutch through which the pendulum fits is snapped. The movement however seems clean. The date does not seem to be advancing when the hands are moved manually. The hood is in generally very good condition with no issues. The trunk door is not warped. There is evidence of a previous lock escutcheon. The current escutcheon is old. The lock is a modern replacement and there is also evidence of a butterfly door closer to the left of the lock escutcheon. The base is in generally good order although there is a split between the joins on the bottom panel. The bracket feet have some age but are clearly later. When the door is opened there is evidence of old woodworm to the left and right hand uprights but this appears to be long gone. There is further evidence of woodworm to the soft wood beneath the dial. The seat board has some age but is not original. Whilst the cheeks do not appear to have been built up the construction is not in our opinion traditional. The movement does however fit the mask very well. The case backboards appear to be original.

Lot 1413

A George III oak and mahogany cased grandfather clock, with brass dial and eight day striking movement by Malkin Kirkby, with moon phase, complete with pendulum and weights. Height 219 cm. CONDITION REPORT: We have two weights and the pendulum. Both trains wind and when weight is applied to both the strike and going train the movement appears to operate as it should. When the hands are advanced the date advances also. The movement is a little dirty and would perhaps benefit from a clean. The moon phase appears to advance as it should. The moon phase has clearly been repainted. The hood has a cracked glass. The top left brass roundel is damaged. The section of moulding above the inlaid shell is partially missing. The left hand return moulding at the top of the case has been detached and badly re-glued. The Greek key inlay beneath the crossbanded frieze is a little damaged at the left corner but not significantly. The trunk door is not warped. The case polish is however a little dry and faded particularly to the front door and base. The surround to the inlaid shell on the base is a little perished. The bracket feet to the front and sides of the base are scuffed and worn. The backboards are original.

Lot 1567

An Edwardian figured mahogany Grandmother clock, with arched hood and two-train weight driven movement, with blind fretwork collar, long trunk door and base raised on splayed bracket feet. Height 184 cm.

Lot 1585

A Georgian walnut cased longcase clock, with moulded cornice above the arched glazed door enclosing the two-train striking movement by Jos. Naylor, London, with long trunk door and conforming base raised on bracket feet. Height 244 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The movement winds on both trains and is currently ticking away. When the hands are advanced the tidal aperture and the date appear to advance as they should. We cannot attach the strike weight as the top loop to the weight is broken. We have not had the strike operating. The seatboard is not original and there is some packing beneath the seatboard. Whether this indicates that the clock is a marriage or not we are not sure. The case maybe pine. It looks to have been fairly recently stripped and varnished. This have been a lacquered case originally. The backboards would appear to be original. The bracket feet, plinth moulding and short upstand to the base are later.

Lot 1625

A mahogany cased grandmother clock, with spring driven three-train movement striking on four gongs, with slim trunk door and brickwork base. Height 150 cm, width 30.5 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The movement winds on all three trains. It is currently ticking away and striking when the movement is advanced. The movement seems very clean. The hood is in very good condition with no issues. The dentil moulding beneath the hood is all present. One of the half round applied turnings beneath the dentil work is missing. This is the one to the extreme right of the front which should be visible on our image. The trunk door is flat and not warped. We have the key. The sides of the case are in good condition as are the sides of the base. A minor fault is a vertical stress fracture to the bottom panel of the base. All bracket feet are present and original. The backboards are in good order. There is no evidence of any woodworm.

Lot 1655

An Elliott of London grandmother clock, with walnut case and three-train spring driven movement, all raised on bracket feet. Height 162 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The clock case is in first class condition. There are no issues other than extremely minor small scratches and marks which are almost insignificant. The movement seems to be very clean as is the face. We have the original key and the clock does wind on all trains but is nearly fully wound on two. The clock does not appear to be currently ticking but does strike when the hands are advanced manually. We have the original key.

Lot 1761

A mahogany grandmother clock, with swans neck pediment with steeple and ball finials above the glazed door enclosing the brass dial and two-train striking movement by Thomas Reid, Montrose, with long arched trunk and all raised on bracket feet. Height 182 cm, dial width 22 cm (see illustration).

Lot 1799

A George III mahogany longcase clock by James Kirkland of Glasgow, with brass dial, two-train striking movement, subsidiary seconds hand and date aperture, the hood with blind fretwork and twist columns, the multiple arched trunk door flanked by canted angles. Height 228 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: This clock is in generally good order. The movement winds on both trains and is currently ticking away and striking as it should. The hood has damage and losses to the fretwork. The right hand side fretwork return is completely missing. The left hand side is 50% missing. It would make sense to incorporate the remains of the left hand side return into the section missing from the front. The fretwork section above the arch has some minor losses and the material behind has some perforations. The left hand side Gothic window to the hood is missing. The right hand side one is present and has some minor fretwork damage. The trunk door is not warped and locks as it should. We have the key. The sides of the trunk are in good condition as is the base. The bracket feet are original. The backboards are original and in good order.

Lot 58

A Victorian slate and marble bracket clock, with eight day movement, 31cm high

Lot 196

A modern Schmeckenbecker bracket clock with rolling moon and three train movements, striking and chiming on eight bells, height 40cm.

Lot 20

19th Century mahogany bracket clock, case only, an American mantel clock and two Victorian wooden architectural mantel clocks. Also including silvered clock face by Thompson and Vine of London. (5)(B.P. 24% incl. VAT)

Lot 675

A LATE VICTORIAN OAK CASED BRACKET CLOCK, of architectural form, brass and silvered dial, Roman numerals, eight day movement gong strike, with pendulum and key, height 42cm and a small oak cased mantel clock (2)

Lot 140

A mid-19th century rosewood and mother of pearl inlaid striking bracket clock, the enamel dial signed Willm. Dobbie, Falkirk, Clock Maker to the Queen, height 48cm.

Lot 102

Victorian ebonised presentation bracket clock in Charles II manner, signed T. Shaw Wellington, square dial with silvered chapter ring and cast spandrels, movement striking on eight bells and a gong, the case with 'basket' top and pineapple finials, engraved presentation plaque dated 1886, 40cm.

Lot 144

Ornate brass striking bracket clock with enamel dial

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