A late Victorian oak cased bracket clock by John Walker, 203 Regent Street and 77 Cornhill London. The 12cm square silvered dial with Roman numerals and with chime/silent dial and regulation dial to the eight day three train chain and fusee movement, striking and chiming on eight bells and a gong. Housed in a walnut coliseum style case. Stamped J.Walker No. 6302 to the movement.
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An early 20th century mahogany single fusee double-sided GPO dial clock, the twin white enamel dials each having Roman numerals, monogrammed GPO to centre, single wire driven fusee eight day movement, the whole in drum type case and on wrought iron bracket, dia. 37.5cm, w.22cmProvenance: Vendor informs us that this clock was originally issued for the Cambridge Post Office but was never hung. Interested parties must of course carry their own research.
An early Victorian mahogany cased bracket clock, having an unsigned white enamel dial, single winding hole for a chain driven eight day four pillar fusee movement, having anchor escapement, case interior bears repairers label for Francis Kerby of Jersey, dated 1849, h.43cm Condition Report / Extra Information Not currently in working order.No key or pendulum.
An early 20th century beech cased bracket style clock, silvered arched dial with cast spandrels and applied decorative dial, Arabic numerals, hour and half past gong striking movement by HAC, with pendulum and key, 43 cm (high) Est £20 to £40 This lot MUST be paid for and collected, or delivery arranged, no later than close of business on Tuesday. Please do not bid if you are unable to comply
An early to mid 20th Century burr walnut bracket clock, brass arched dial with engraved spandrel decoration, silvered Roman chapter ring and cartouche signed "Tempus Fugit", retailed by Mappin & Webb, the three train movement striking and chiming on five rods, key and pendulum, 38cm high (excluding handle)
A late Victorian Maple & Co mahogany cased bracket clock, circa 1890, caddy top, having an eight day movement, the face with a silvered chapter dial and gilt spandrels eight bells and Westminster chimes, with silent chime and slow/fast modes, the four pillared movement with bells and gongs, height 55cm
An 18th century North Country 30 hour longcase clock, Hugh Lough, Penrith, the mahogany case with swanneck pediment, above 12.5inch (32cm) brass dial with painted moonphase disc to the arch, silvered chapter ring and dial centre with signed inset circular plaque, curved calendar aperture below, gilt foliate spandrels, 4 pillar bell striking movement, the trunk with short door flanked by quarter columns, the base with canted corners on ogee bracket feet 230cm high case probably associated.
A late 19th century Austrian silver, rock crystal and enamel time piece:In the Renaissance manner by Herman Bohm, circa 1880, the egg-shaped receptacle fitted with an enamelled time piece and applied with a gilt, the whole raised on a triform base of three mythical fish, and terminating in a domed and circular base on four bracket feet, H 18cm CONDITION REPORT: The silver is heavily tarnished and the base does not sit flush on a flat surface. There is minor damage to enamel on two of the scroll strutts/supports. maker's mark under base and clear. watch/clock untested. No key present.
A Louis XV gilt metal mounted scarlet tortoiseshell and cut brass 'Boulle' marquetry bracket clock and bracket, the waisted case surmounted by a putti seated on an orb, the gilt metal 8.5" dial decorated with masks, dolphins, flowers, leaves and shells, enamelled Roman numerals, the mounts cast with acanthus, flowers and scrolls, the associated twin train movement by S. Marti, striking on a bell and of later date, ogee bracket, 95cm high, with keys. Illustrated
James Murray Royal Exchange London - a George III mahogany brass mounted bracket clock, the moulded domed top with a brass carrying handle, the repainted dial with Roman numerals and strike /silent subsidiary, the twin train movement striking on a bell, brass ogee bracket feet and pierced side grilles, 47cm high, with key (2). Illustrated
An early 20th century mahogany quarter chiming bracket clock, with Lawn Tennis Association connection, the Georgian revival case set with a silver presentation plaque inscribed 'Presented by the Lawn Tennis Association to Sir Herbert Wilberforce on his retirement from the Chairmanship of the Committee of Management of the Championships in appreciation of his eminent services to Lawn Tennis over a long period of years 1937', the 6.5 inch Arabic dial with subsidiary chime / silent and Whittington / Westminster chime selection dials, the three train chain fusee movement with deadbeat escapement chiming on a rack of eight bells and striking the hour on a gong, 20in.
An early 19th century ebony inlaid mahogany quarter chiming bracket clock, Handley & Moore for French, Royal Exchange, No.2995, the lancet case with raised ebony stringing and corner cluster columns, the signed 8 inch painted Roman dial with gilt spade hands, the signed three train fusee movement stamped 'Handley and Moore 2995' to frontplate, chiming on a rack of eight bells mounted centrally over the shaped plates, united by six knopped pillars, with anchor escapement and racks for the quarters and hours, 19.75in.
A rare second quarter of 19th century mahogany ting-tang quarter striking bracket clock, John Westlake, London, the gothic architectural case with tracery side frets, the signed 6.75 inch silvered Roman dial with subsidiary strike / silent and regulation dials to the arch, the signed double chain fusee movement with anchor escapement, rise and fall regulation, striking the hour on a single bell and each quarter on two bells, the shaped plates with foliate engraved borders united by five knopped pillars, height 19in.
An early 20th century mahogany chiming bracket clock, the George III style case with applied gilt brass mounts, the 7 inch Roman and Arabic dial with subsidiary chime / silent, regulation and chime on eight bells / four bells dial to arch, the three train chain fusee movement with anchor escapement, rise and fall regulation, chiming the quarters on a rack of eight bells and striking the hours on a gong, the backplate engraved with foliate scrolls, 33in.
Victorian oak bracket clock, of large proportions, Mandah, Rhodes & Sons Ltd, Bradford, the step top above a leaf and mask plinth the arched glazed door flanked by caryatids on a step base, the arched silvered and gilt dial with chime/silent, slow/fast and chimes subsidiary dials above the silvered chapter ring with gilt Arabic hours, the three train movement striking on five hammers and gongs, and eight bells, 58cm high
Late 19th Century bracket clock, of large proportions, the gilt metal finial top above a black case and gilt metal fittings of maidens and scallop shells, the brass dial with a brass chapter ring, Roman hours and three subsidiary dials, three train movement striking with eight bells and five gongs, 74cm high
Victorian oak and mahogany longcase clock by James Weston of Newark, the hood with swan neck pediment, arch shaped glazed door flanked by fluted pillars, the trunk with long doors and standing on bracket feet, arch shaped dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, calendar aperture, 30 hour movement Condition:
19th century flame mahogany longcase clock, the projected moulded cornice, painted face, floral spandrels, Roman numerals, flanked by Doric columns, chamfered trunk, stepped panelled base raised on bracket feet. Chain chimes, anchor escapement, striking bell. CONDITION REPORT: The size of the dial is approximately 31cm.
A large mid-19th century figured mahogany cased eight-day Longcase Clock, the swan-neck pediment above a 14" enamel dial with moon-phase mechanism, Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds hand, date aperture and signed 'John Spurrier, Tewkesbury' and flanked by classical-style columns, triple-arched rosewood crossbanded trunk door and raised on short bracket feet, approx. 247cm high (with weights, pendulum and keys)
An early 20th century oak-cased eight-day Bracket Clock, in reformed Gothic style, the silvered dial signed 'W. Benson, Old Bond Street, London', pieces away and broken from the case and the gilded movement completely away from the dial, no hands, some broken pieces still retained within the case, in very poor condition and requiring full restoration, 69cm total height
An 18th century mahogany eight day longcase clock by William Flint of Charing, Kent, the twin train movement striking on a bell, the arched brass dial signed to the roundel 'Willm. Flint Charing' (1733-1793), the matted gold dial with chamfered date aperture at six and silvered subsidiary seconds dial at twelve, pierced gilt hands, brass Roman numeral chapter ring with foliate scroll spandrels, the strung mahogany case with barbed arched top with barleytwist columns, over a trunk with canted corners, raised on bracket feet, 82¼in. (209cm.) high.
A GEORGE III MAHOGANY BRACKET CLOCK, the break arch Roman dial signed Jonathan Moore & Sons, Clerkenwell, London with strike/silent to the arch, the five pillar twin chain fusee movement with anchor escapement, pull repeat mechanism, shouldered plates and pendulum hold fast, the break arch single pad top case with four brass ball finials over side handles and fish scale frets, brass stop flute quarter columns upon ogee bracket feet, 41cm high
A mahogany cased bracket clock, 19th century, the shaped arched top with carved scrolls above stylised leaves, the body with canted corners over a panelled lower section with carved leaf decoration to the edges and on bracket feet, the 5½ inch silvered dial with Roman numerals in black and inscribed 'Moody, Cambridge', with a fusee movement,32cm high
A brass-bound mahogany bracket clock, 19th century, the arched body surmounted by a pineapple finial with pierced brass fishscale sound frets to the side on shaped brass bun feet, the 8in painted dial with Roman numerals marked 'A.W. Bezant, Hereford', with a twin fusee movement on an anchor escapement, repeating on the hours,50cm high
A bracket clock,late 18th century, by Joseph Blundy, the white convex enamel dial with black Roman and Arabic numerals, the double fusee movement striking the hours on a bell, signed 'Jos. Blundy, London', all within a mahogany case, with lacquered brass handles to either side and on short brass feet, dial 18cm diameter 40cm high
A 19TH CENTURY FRENCH BOULLE MARQUETRY AND ORMOLU MOUNTED BRACKET CLOCK, in need of restoration, seated putti surmount, silvered and chased gilt dial with Arabic seconds and Roman numerals, bell strike, under the dial gilt plaque marked 'THURET' above an oval gilt relief portrait of a man surrounded by blue enamel decoration, glazed side panels, height approximately 52cm, with pendulum, key and loose strips of brass inlay
A GEORGE III AND LATER MAHOGANY AND STAINED CASED BRACKET CLOCK, brass carry handle above caddy top, moulded glass door enclosing a 6''/15cm silivered dial, Roman and Arabic numerals, the spandrels engraved with foliate scrolls and the arch named 'Joseph Lum, London', glazed side panels and rear door, enclosing crown escapement double fusee movement, bell strike and repeat mechanism, the case base on bracket feet, height to top of handle approximately 51cm, with pendulum, key and case key

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