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Dwerrihouse & Carter Berkley Square: An early 19th century bracket clock movement, the 7.25" silvered dial leafy scroll engraved, Roman & Arabic numerals and Tempus fugit, gilt metal mask, leafy scroll decorated, the twin train movement striking on a bell, further signed on the backplate, set in a late Victorian oak case in mid 18th century style, 56cm high. Illustrated.
Edwardian mahogany George III style bracket clock, break arch case with canted fluted corners, door with bevelled glass, triple train movement striking the quarters and hours on five coils, with repeater, H33cm Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
Early 20th century mahogany arched top bracket clock, silvered engraved dial with chime silent, enclosed by fluted columns and bevelled glass door, 'Gustav Becker' quarter Westminster chiming movement no.2180833, on bracket feet, H43cm Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
Louis XVI Rococo style gilt metal mounted cartouche shaped walnut clock, gilt dial with Roman numerals, twin train movement striking the hours on a bell, the tapering pedestal with shaped apron & bracket feet, H162cm (2) Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
Early 19th century oak and mahogany banded longcase clock, canted corners with fluted quarter columns, panelled base, on ogee bracket feet, eight day movement striking on bell, square enamel painted dial signed 'Jos Blackhurst Waverham', subsidiary second dial and date aperture, H220cm Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
A Mahogany Three Month Duration Longcase Regulator, signed Taffinder, Rotherham, Exhibition 1851, Class 10 No.54, arched pediment, glazed trunk door depicting carved scroll decoration beneath the dial, plain rectangular plinth raised upon bracket shaped feet, 12-inch silvered dial, outer minute track with a corresponding centre minute hand, two dials for hours and seconds, large A-framed five pillar movement, deadbeat escapement with polished steel pallets, 196cm high see illustration By repute this clock was presented at The Crystal Palace Exhibition in 1851.10.10.17, Top of the pediment with cracks and veneer slightly lifting, small chips in parts and later added small pieces of wood, right hand side door aperture edges with signs of repair, later side glazed door panels, front of the plinth with one split, dial with small scratches, movement is complete, with pendulum and one weight.
An early 19th century inlaid oak eight day longcase clock, the 36cm painted Roman numeral dial signed 'William Potts Pudsey', with subsidiary seconds and date dial below a painted arch decorated with Moses and Jochebed, with movement striking on a bell, with broken swans neck pediment and turned columns to trunk, on bracket feet, 236cm high
An 18th century thirty hour oak longcase clock - possibly Welsh, the brass dial with 24cm diameter Roman numeral chapter ring signed 'Hum Morgan' possibly Humphrey Morgan from Abergavenny, with movement striking on a bell, the hood with a moulded cornice above a moulded trunk door, on bracket block base, 209cm H
Chippendale Carved Walnut Tall Case Clock, c. 1790, Maryland, the painted dial with second hand, signed "John Fessler/Frederick Town", moon-dial with ship and landscape, bonnet with flame finials and rosettes, on bracket feet, h. 99 1/2 in., w. 21 in., d. 11 in Provenance: Christie's, New York, lot 79, January 21, 2011; Kelley Kinzle Antiques, New Oxford, PA; to the present Natchez, Mississippi Collection
Fine Chippendale Bronze-Mounted Mahogany Bracket Clock, c. 1788, dial signed "Thomas Daft, New York", twin fusee movement with two bells, engraved backplate and pendulum, strike/silent subsidiary dial, the sides fitted with handles and cherub frets, glazed rear door, on scroll feet, h. 23 in., w. 14 1/2 in., d. 8 3/4 in
Early 20th Century brass inlaid mahogany cased bracket clock, the top with brass handle and four finials, fret-work side panels and standing on brass ogee bracket feet, silvered dial with Roman numerals and retailers mark of Z. Barraclough & Sons, German brass movement striking on a gong, 36cm high exclusive of handle Condition: We do not guarantee the movement or accuracy of clocks, the side panels and front panel do not meet correctly on the edges, chip to the glass near 6 o'clock, one piece of brass inlay missing to the front, the two side panels have damage - **General condition consistent with age
A Bracket Clock by Igglesden of Chatham:Large Mahogany architectural case, with gilt Pineapple finial, Cornucopia ring handles and Ball feet.The Eight inch dial with Roman Numerals and "Igglesden Chatham" to the centre.Four gilt edged spandrels surrounding the dial, the gilt scale design side panels backed with blue cloth.The back glazed door revealing ornate engraved movement and pendulum with twin train movement striking on a bell.Height 50 cm Width 29 cmDepth 18 cm. CONDITION REPORT: In good working condition,very Minor losses to side of right flank around the vent.and minor losses to the top frieze above dial.refurbished professionally, and in near original condition. bearing label to the inside for Wehrle Bros. 1883, movement sits well and firmly placed no bends to the brackets.
A Victorian brass dial and mounted ebonised Bracket Clock, with urn finial over an arched glazed door with dial inscribed 'F. Brennan, Cork,' with silvered Roman numeral dial flanked by figural mounts, pierced arched sides on a shaped base with brass scroll feet, approx. 46cms (18") high. (1)
A mid-19th Century large domed top Bracket Clock, the overall ebonised structure with four brass finials, flanking a domed top over a front with brass Corinthian columns, the decorated brass dial with Roman numerals and two auxiliary dials, arched top and Cambridge chimes, the sides with brass carrying handles over arched and pierced brass escapements on four brass ogee bracket feet, approx. 46cms (18"). (1)
The "Hellfire" Club Grandfather ClockAn important 18th Century Irish mahogany Grandfather Clock, the swan neck pediment topped with rosettes, and a central carved bearded mask with horns, finished with interleaved foliage in relief, the brass dial with Roman numerals by Charles Gillespy, Dublin, and with a glazed door flanked by Corinthian columns, over a shaped panel door carved in relief depicting a demonic figure, head and draped fruit from mouth, dated '1749' and also a carved burning flame, the panelled base also carved with a hand holding cards, and crossed pikes, on bracket feet, approx. 240cms (94") high. (1)Provenance: By tradition the "Hellfire Club" Dublin, the McCartney Family, Wynnstay House, Clonskeagh, Co. Dublin.
A late Victorian ebonised gilt metal mounted bracket clock and bracket, in mid 18th century style, un-named, the arched top with pineapple finials, the brass dial with silvered chapter ring, Roman and Arabic numerals and chime/silent, slow/fast and chime on eight bells/Westminster chimes, subsidiary dials, the case with foliate, mask and caryatid mounts, side carrying handles and grilles, on acanthus scroll feet, the clock 65cm high, the bracket 30cm high, 95cm high overall, with key (3).Illustrated.
A LARGE FRENCH 19TH CENTURY BOULLE WORK AND ORMOLU MOUNTED BRACKET CLOCK, signed Charles Voisin of Paris, of arched form, with scroll and rock work cresting, the glazed panel door concealing an enamel segmented dial, on leaf cast scroll feet, supported on a tapering bracket of conforming decoration. The entire 103cm; together with two smaller mantel clocks of similar style. (3)Provenance: Captain HCP Hamilton, Moyne, Durrow, Co. Laois; thence by descent.
Moncas, Liverpool Regency mahogany bracket clock 20cm diameter enamel dial with Roman numerals, fitted with eight day movement, the front line inlaid detail, the sides with brass grill panels raised on small brass ball feet, 43cm high. CONDITION REPORT: Twin fusee movement, Although the clock has had modifications case has been reconditioned, Working condition unknown.
A Georgian mahogany cased bracket clock, Vulliamy, LondonEarly arched 7" brass dial with pierced spandrels and silvered chaptering and subsidiary strike silent dial, eight day movement with five pillars and twin fusee, and anchor escapements striking on a bell, the case raised on small ogee brass feet and fitted with looped carrying handle, 53cm high.
A late 19th Century oak cased bracket clockWith a 7" brass dial with pierced spandrels, silvered chaptering with Arabic and Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds and chime/silent dial above, the brass movement striking on a twin coils, the brass movement bearing initials for Winterhalder & Hofmeier, clock 41cm high together with accompanying wall bracket.
A mid 18th Century oak cased thirty hour longcase clock by John Bunting, Long BuckbyThe clock with a moulded cornice above a blind fretwork frieze over the 10" brass dial with a Roman numeral chapter ring and a central inset date aperture, the dial embraced by openwork spandrels and centred with the makers name, the plain case with a shaped door above a conforming lower panel and bracket feet, complete with single weight and pendulum, 105cm high.
An early 19th Century oak and mahogany crossbanded longcase clock by Royle & Rawson, WiganThe case with a twin swan neck pediment above a pair of ring turned columns flanking the 14" break arch painted dial, the rolling break arch painted with a wind mill landscape above the dial enclosed by spandrels painted with female figures, the dial painted with Roman numerals and central subsidiary second and date dials with an eight day movement striking on a saucer bell, the case with a crossbanded frieze above a shaped door flanked by quarter cluster columns above a conforming lower panel raised on bracket feet, complete with two weights and a pendulum, 220cm high. CONDITION REPORT: Hood lacking glass,Movement board replaced,Movement appears complete and well maintained, although no guarantee of working condition,Case in sound condition.
A George III mahogany cased eight day longcase clock The hood with a twin swan neck pediment above a pair of tapering cylindrical columns flanking the 13" painted break arch dial, the seascape painted break arch panel with a rocking masted vessel mechanism above the dial enclosed by rose painted spandrels and centred with a subsidiary second dial, the dial indistinctly signed, the case with quarter reeded columns flanking a shaped door above a conforming inlaid lower panel raised on bracket feet, 224cm high. CONDITION REPORT: Hood split left hand side, Hood glass replaced but broken, Hood has been reconstructed, Beading on left hand side and right hand side of case missing, Feet/plinth missing, Dial discoloured, stained and faded, Movement board replaced, Movement looks clean and well maintained, No guarantee of working order.
A VERY GOOD GEORGE III EBONY CASED BRACKET CLOCK by CLAY, LONDON, CIRCA. 1790, verge, with an enamel and gilt brass dial, showing strike-silent in the arch and calendar dial, quarter chiming with original verge escapement, eight bells and strike bell, engraved back-plate, fish scale sides with brass carrying handle, pineapple finials and bracket feet. 19ins high, 11ins wide, 7.5ins deep.

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