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Lot 689

An early 20th century mahogany cased mantel clock, of domed form with inlaid panels and line decoration, silvered dial signed Robert Jones and Sons, Liverpool, with black Roman numerals and minute band, twin fusee chain movement striking on a coil, raised on four brass plated ball feet, 26 by 18 by 38cm high, with pendulum and key, together with an early 20th century French brass carriage clock, the white dial with black Roman numerals, bevelled glass and oval sight glass, chiming on a coil, raised on bracket feet, 9 by 8 by 14cm, with key. (2)

Lot 291

A fine George III ebonised table clock by Higgs and Evans London, circa late 18th century, the hour striking movements with five pillars, the strike rack controlled on a bell with twin fusee movement and verge escapement, the arched silvered dial with strike-silent subsidiary dial, above Roman and Arabic numerals, signed Higgs and Evans London to the centre, date aperture below, foliate engraved gilt metal back plate, with brass carry handle, raised on brass bracket feet with key, dial 15.5cm wide x 34cm high, repairers marks on the back of dial reads 'T Clark 1799', and others later indistinctFootnote: Higgs and Evans were first established in Sweetings Alley and later Royal Exchange from 1775-1825. This was the firm of Robert Higgs, Peter Higgs and Jas Evans. Jas Evans was working in London from 1749, Robert and Peter Higgs from 1770. CONDITION REPORT: Lot 291 - one larger crack and various small hairline cracks to ebony on arched top, brass corner to left back of frieze slightly bent down and chip to corner of wood, frieze slightly loose where back door hinge is loose, gilding rubbed, silvered face lightly scratched and tarnished, no key present to open front door, back door open and winder present, pendulum can't swing unless back door open, small scratches/cracks to ebony allover, strikes on single bell, clock goes when wound, pendulum moving, escapement moving also

Lot 1290

A small Georgian style Bracket Clock by W.M. Burford and Son Ltd, Eastbourne and Eypter (retailer), clock by Elliott. 8 1/2" tall x 6".

Lot 1682

A modern Oak cased Longcase Clock, marked Tempus Fugit, Richard Broad, Bodmin, Cornwall, having domed top hood, single pane glazed door flanked by reeded brass trim columns, brass gilt mounted Roman and Arabic numeral face, 30 hour movement, Westminster chime, long single pane glazed lower door with wider single panel low section, on shaped apron, ogee bracket feet, 79" high x 20 1/2" wide x 10 1/2" deep.

Lot 385

Late 19C Ansonia American two train bracket clock

Lot 1764

A late 19th century German ebonized bracket clock and bracket, by Lenzkirch, quarter striking on two bells, the clock 45.5cm high, with pendulum and winding key.

Lot 254

MAHOGANY BRACKET CLOCK CASE

Lot 81

A burr walnut cased bracket style mantel clock by Elliott

Lot 740

A late 19th Century French gilt metal and glass bracket clock, circa 1870, urn finial, white enamel dial, bevelled glass, bow and scroll mounts, white marble plinth

Lot 741

A late 19th Century French brass bracket clock, the case of Baroque design, finial and cupola, inset enamel Roman numerals to the dial, the movement striking on a gong, height 36cm

Lot 742

An early 19th century mahogany eight day longcase clock, the dial inscribed 'J Whitworth, Lussley', the hood with a swan neck pediment and a central eagle and ball finial, the glazed door set between turned columns with brass capitals and terminals, opening to reveal chapter ring, two winder holes, moonphase dial and gilt spandrels, the case with a single door set between quarter turned round columns with brass capitals and finials, raised on a projecting base with applied beading, standing on bracket feet, complete with weights and pendulum, 235cm high

Lot 745

A Regency Lancaster of Bradford bracket clock, circa 1820, flame mahogany pagoda top case with acanthus mouldings and brass inlay, side ring handles, 15cm circular white painted dial with Roman numerals,single fusee movement, height 37cmCondition Report: Case generally good overall with wear in accordance with age, movement not tested

Lot 746

A late 19th Century Miroy Freres of Paris bracket clock, ebonised case of Baroque form incorporating green stained tortoiseshell and brass inlay, cast brass mounts, 12cm white enamel Roman dial, pendant window below, the movement striking on a bell, height 42cmCondition Report: Light wear in accordance with age, movement not tested

Lot 747

A Regency Thomas Gammage & Son of London bracket clock, ebonised case of architectural form with a gilt metal pineapple finial, pediment, 15cm silvered dial signed and numbered 3551, double fusee movement striking on a gong, height 42cmCondition Report: Case appears generally good overall, movement not tested

Lot 755

A late 19th Century French white alabaster bracket clock, cylinder clock drum with Roman numerals, cherub on swing below forming the pendulum, incised gilt detailing, height 35cmCondition Report: Case with edge knocks, movement not tested

Lot 756

A late 19th or early 20th Century French champleve enamel bracket clock garniture by W. Margrett, Paris, of Rococo Revival design, 9cm brass dial, Japy Freres movement striking on a gong, height 33cm (3)Condition Report: Case appears generally good overall with light wear in accordance with age, movement not tested

Lot 757

An early 20th Century Black Forest bracket cuckoo clock, modelled as a vine clad chalet with pitched roof, height 45cmCondition Report: Case appears generally good overall, movement not tested

Lot 766

An early 20th Century Black Forest bracket cuckoo clock, modelled as a mountain chalet with pitched roof, height 42cmCondition Report: Case generally good overall, movement not tested

Lot 1834

A Regency Egyptian Revival bracket clock, the brass pineapple finial above fluted canopy, the circular dial inscribed 'Greenwood, Dover' and set with Roman numerals, with twin fusee eight day movement, flanked by brass Egyptian corner capitals and scrolling bracket feet, height 54cm. CONDITION REPORT: Key & Pendulum present. The clock has had good and sympathetic restoration. Some fine slpits to the veneer of the door. The dial is rather yellow and has been varnished. The first E of Greenwood has been repainted.Basically in good condition.

Lot 1835

A mahogany cased bracket clock, the circular dial set with Roman numerals beneath chime/silent dial, eight day Gustav Becker movement, flanked by fluted columns and raised on a bracket foot base, height 42cm.

Lot 1872

JNO MILNER OF BURNLEY; an oak cased thirty hour longcase clock with caddy top above cast and pierced decorated square face with circular chapter ring set with Roman numerals, with moon phase and date apertures, above shaped slender door and plinth base with bracket feet, height 210cm.

Lot 1894A

A 19th century mahogany and inlaid eight day longcase clock, the hood with broken swan neck pediment above arched brass dial, silvered chapter ring with subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, inscribed 'JA. Green, Althorp', above long arched door to plinth base and bracket feet, height 225cm. CONDITION REPORT: There are two weights and a pendulum with this clock. Dial approx 31cm. Warped door. Some crude old repairs and dial, movement and case associated.

Lot 368

A George II oak longcase clock, the repolished case with caddy top hood having two brass ball finials above rectangular trunk door with lenticle, upon a plinth base and bracket feet, the 12inch (30.5cm) square brass dial signed 'John Ferrer, London', feather engraved border and Indian mask scroll spandrels, subsidiary seconds dial to the matted centre, with ringed winding holes and date aperture within a scroll surround, with 5 pillar 8 day movement 221cm (86in) case probably stripped and repolished. Has 2 brass cased weights, Plinth base probably a replacement.

Lot 2867

An Edwardian mahogany bracket clock, the circular 19.5cm dial flanked by chamfered fluted corners, on brass bracket feet, movement stamped 'Made in France', height 41cm.

Lot 398

A Silver Tortoiseshell and Enamel Clock by Thomas Callow & Son, c1915:Circular silver frame, with white enamel and tortoiseshell surrounding dial, marked Callow, of Mount Street, London. Ornate silver hinged bracket with filigree work to reverse. CONDITION REPORT: Missing hour hand, clock complete, not in working order, movement number 120447, No damage to tortoiseshell or enamel. Width 14 1/2cm

Lot 401

A Dwerrihouse & Ogston Davies Street, London Bracket Clock, c1800:A large bracket clock of architectural form with gilded brass spandrels, on gilded ball feet. The 8.5 inch dial with two winding holes, Roman numerals and beetle and poker hands. The sides with filigree brass fish scale on silk backing below ringed floral scroll handles, glazed door to verso, opens to reveal signed movement (Dwerrihouse & Ogston Davies Street, London) striking on large 3.25 inch silvered bellH 41cm x W 28cm x D 16.5cm CONDITION REPORT: Missing wooden trim to the top section. (pieces with clock). Glass missing from the dial, loose spandrel sections to the front at bottom. Sides with vented grills and floral drop ring handles, rear door has wood glued to hold glass. Movement signed twin train, twin fusee, pendulum missing top attachment

Lot 404

A 19th Century Single Key Wind Bracket Clock With Brass Inlay:Mahogany and brass inlaid clock, single wind to dial with pineapple finial and on four ball feet. Unmarked bracket movement.H 39cm x W 23.5cm x D 12.5cm CONDITION REPORT: Pineapple finial to the top. Loose ball foot to the front right. Hairline cracks to the front. Missing insert to the dial cover lock. Losses to the 6 inch dial and discolouration. Losses to the top left veneer to the left side. Rear door has losses to the veneer. Unsigned bracket movement, single train

Lot 417

An Early 18th Century Bracket Alarm Clock By William Webster, London:The ebonised case with bronze handle and finials to top, front door opens to reveal silver chapter ring to the dial with Roman numerals and free floating Fleur de Lis. Surrounded by Arabic numerals for minutes, single winding hole above calendar aperture, centre of the dial with a ring for setting alarm, marked in Arabic. Aperture for pendulum movement, disc to the top WM. Webster Exchange Alley, London and gilt floral mask spandrels. The flanks with silk back fretwork brass.H 48.5cm x W 28cm x D 18cm CONDITION REPORT: Ebonised case, missing front right of door and bottom right at the base, and mitred bracket foot.Dial in good order, with period hands and firmly placed spandrels, single wind. With date aperture, pendulum aperture and alarm dial to the centre.Vented side panels loose, carry handle and finials secure. Rear door has loose beading. Opens to reveal engraved backplate, two hammers to the bell, single train, single fusee movement, with wheel pull. With pendulum. Damage to escape mechanism which is snapped off where it feeds through pendulum stem.

Lot 1010

A late 19th century ebonised and gilt metal mounted bracket clock, 18cm rounded rectangular dial with silvered chapter ring, Roman numerals, subsidiary Chine/Silent, Slow/Fast and Westminster Chime dials, engraved and applied with acanthus scrolls, the ebonised case with flame finials, to centre and angles, gilt Corinthian columns, scroll and paw feet, the sides with swan neck handles, pierced grilles, 69cm high, c.1890

Lot 1015

A 19th century silvered metal mounted ebonised bracket clock, 15cm arched dial inscribed with Roman and subsidiary Arabic numerals, Slow/Fast setting dial to arch, twin-winding holes, Winterhalder & Hofmeier movement striking on a gong, the pagoda top case with bud finials, canted angles applied with herms, skirted base, 43cm high, c.1890

Lot 1022

A Jaeger-Le Coultre Atmos VIIIR mantel clock, the perpetual gilt brass movement, circular bronzed chapter ring, Arabic numerals, the rectangular brass case with five glazed sides, canted angles, plinth base, bracket feet, boxed Condition Report: this clock is in ticking order. no guarantees

Lot 1023

A Jaeger-Le Coultre Atmos Classic V mantel clock, the perpetual gilt brass movement, circular bronzed chapter ring, Arabic numerals, the rectangular brass case with five glazed sides, canted angles, plinth base, bracket feet, 22cm high, boxed Condition Report: Good

Lot 1024

A large Victorian gilt metal mounted ebonised musical repeating bracket clock, in George II style, 19cm arched brass dial with silvered chapter ring inscribed John Moore & Sons, 15290, Clockmakers to Her Majesty the Queen, Roman and Arabic numerals, Strike/Silent and Slow/Fast setting dials to arch, 8-day movement, pagoda case surmounted by flaming finials, female herms to angles, scroll feet, 79cm high, c.1860 Condition Report: Appears fairly complete. No obvious damage. Some mounts re-gilded. see additional photographs

Lot 1025

A William IV mahogany drum shaped bracket clock, 16cm circular silvered dial inscribed Adams, 84 Cannon St, London, Roman numerals, single-winding hole, fusee movement striking on a bell, the case carved with acanthus, 40cm high, c.1835 Condition Report: Some scratches to case , backfret with damage, generally good

Lot 1027

An imposing Victorian Arts and Crafts oak, boxwood, parcel-gilt and ebonised bracket clock, 12cm square brass dial with Roman and subsidiary Arabic numerals, twin winding holes, French 14-day movement striking on a gong, the ecclesiastically inspired case carved with a cornice of fruiting vine above and outswept architectural frieze, the bezel inscribed Teach Us To Number Our Days, flanked by turned columns with acanthus capitals, spreading rectangular base, 74cm high, dated 1887 Condition Report: Generally ok, a few small knocks to edges. One hand missing appears fairly complete. Additional photographs available

Lot 1032

A George III mahogany longcase clock, 30cm arched brass dial inscribed Robert Trattle, Newport, Isle of Wight, Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, engraved with a windmill birds and buildings, twin winding holes, 8-day movement striking on a bell, the case with lancet arched hood, brass capped reeded pillars, arched rectangular door to waist, bracket feet, 222cm high, c.1775

Lot 1033

A George III mahogany longcase clock, 30cm square painted dial inscribed Christ** Yarmouth, Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, twin-winding holes, 8-day movement striking on a bell, the associated case with shaped arched cresting surmounted by ball and spire finials, arched rectangular door to waist, shaped skirted base, bracket feet, 219cm high

Lot 1035

A George III oak longcase clock, 31cm circular enamel dial inscribed Rea, Walton, Roman and subsidiary Arabic numerals, painted with roses, date aperture, 30-hour movement striking on a bell, the hood with stepped cornice, turned columns, shaped rectangular door to waist, bracket feet, 198cm high, c.1800 The Reas were a clockmaking family from Walton-on-Trent, Derbys., this particular clock being the work of the last of the line, Sampson Rea, working from c. 1795 until his death in 1817. He was youngest son of Thomas Rea (1719-1782) to whom he was apprenticed, like his brother John, with whom he worked 1782-1792 signing clocks as Rea & Co., but thereafter, as here, Rea/Walton. Condition Report: generally good

Lot 283

An oak case 'Tempus Fugite' bracket clock with eight day movement, strike action, silvered chapter ring and wall bracket

Lot 12

18th Century style mahogany bracket clock with brass face and silver chapter ring, modern quartz movement.(B.P. 24% incl. VAT)

Lot 11

Mahogany bracket type clock with gilt mounts marked: Dent, London. (B.P. 24% incl. VAT)

Lot 581

An early/mid 20th century mahogany cased Russells of Manchester miniature 8-day bracket clock, on shaped bracket feet, 18cm high

Lot 60

A WATKIN OWEN, LLANRWST OAK LONGCASE CLOCK, the 13 ins square dial set with Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds and date aperture, shell painted spandrels and rooster painted decoration, the dial marked Watkin Owen, Llanrwst, the twin weight pendulum driven movement striking on a bell, the cast backplate stamped 'Owen', pendulum and weights included, the architectural style hood with broken pediment and brass ball finials, single glazed door flanked by turned capped pillars, the long trunk door and quarter cut reeded pillars lead down to a stepped trunk base with canted sides and applied shaped panel, on corner bracket supports, 214 cms high, 51 cms wide

Lot 489

A George III ebonised bracket clock, by James Smith, London, the twin fusee movement with verge escapement, pull repeat, the alarm and half hour striking on two bells, the arched dial with moon phase and date aperture, inscribed 'James Smith, London', the back plate engraved with urn and foliage, the case with pagoda top, brass handle and cast gilt metal mounts, on swept bracket feet.51cm high to top of handle17cm diameter of dial

Lot 343

An Edwardian mahogany small bracket clock, with arched mahogany case, silvered and parcel gilt brass dial and twin fusee movement striking on a gong, unsigned, 11in.

Lot 346

James Markwick, London. A Regency mahogany bracket clock, with plain architectural case and painted dial, unsigned twin fusee movement with anchor escapement, height 20.5in.

Lot 349

A 1930's walnut chiming bracket clock, copying a model by Thomas Tompion, height 11.5in.

Lot 353

A French ormolu mounted Vernis Martin style bracket clock, with floral painted case and enamelled tablet numeral dial, H & F of Paris countwheel movement, clock 24in., bracket 7in.

Lot 357

Richard Booth, London. A George III mahogany bracket clock, with arched cased, later enamelled dial and twin fusee movement with later anchor escapement, H.1ft 5in.

Lot 358

Lawson, Bishopsgate Within, London. A George III mahogany bracket clock, with arched case, later enamelled dial and twin fusee movement with anchor escapement, 17in. John Edwards Lawson recorded at this address 1800-1825.

Lot 360

Carrew & Rule, Fenchurch Street, London. A Victorian Gothic design oak hour repeating bracket clock, modelled as a church front, with engraved silvered dial, with signed twin fusee movement and original bracket, clock 21in., bracket 15.5in.

Lot 362

Keeling, Kings Cross. An early Victorian mahogany bracket clock with painted dial signed Keeling, Lansdowne Terrace, Kings Cross, twin fusee movement, 18.5in. George Keeling, recorded at this address 1845-1853.

Lot 265

A reproduction mahogany cased bracket clock

Lot 1131

William Midgeley of Sheffield - 18th century oak longcase clock, the 12¼" square brass dial signed and numbered 159, having cast brass cherub mask spandrels, brass chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, rolling date dial, engraved centre, with twin dummy winding holes and having 30-hour weight driven movement striking on a bell, the case having plain panelled door to boxbase, on bracket feet, h.195cm

Lot 386

An oak cased bracket style chiming clock, arched brass dial with applied slivered chapter ring and decorative spandrels, three train quarter chiming movement, unsigned, with key Est £80 -£120

Lot 387

A reproduction George II style mahogany bracket clock by Wuba, the silvered and gilded metal dial with moonphase arch, striking on a bell, the case with carrying handle and four gilt metal finials and caryatid mounts, on ogee bracket feet, 25 cm high, with key - Est £100 - £150

Lot 411

An early Victorian rosewood bracket clock, by R J Warren, London, of architectural form, Roman dial, twin face striking movement, burr inlay, with pendulum, winder (a.f.)

Lot 348

A 19th Century Mahogany and Marquetry Inlaid Long Case Clock, the arched hood with swan neck pediment above a shaped door flanked by turned columns and raised upon ogee bracket feet, the brass dial inscribed W Ballantyne, Edinburgh and with two train movement striking on a bell

Lot 349

A 19th Century Oak Cased Large Bracket Clock, the brass dial with silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals and strike silent and fast slow aperture and with three train movement striking on gongs, 47 cms tall

Lot 356

A George III Oak and Mahogany Long Case Clock, the arched hood with swan neck pediment and with turned pilasters above a shaped door flanked by quarter pilasters, raised upon bracket feet, the painted dial with date aperture and Roman numerals

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