A George II ebony and mahogany cased striking bracket clock by Henry Haynes of Daventry - the brass eight day double fusee movement with verge escapement and bob pendulum, striking the hours on a bell, with foliate engraved backplate and mounting brackets, fronted by a 7¾in arched brass dial with signed, silvered Roman chapter ring with Arabic outer five minute track, pierced blued steel hands, gilt brass foliate and C-scroll spandrels, matted centre with chamfered date aperture and arched aperture displaying a faux bob pendulum and Strike/Silent dial to the arch, the moulded ebony veneered case with mahogany panels, bell top with brass swing handle and plinth base, 48.5cm high plus handle, with key.* The clock appears to be in very original condition and has not been restored. It is in good working order and has been running well in the saleroom. The dial is in good condition. The case is quite dusty and dirty but should clean up very well. There is a smal veneer chip to the lower left corner of the dial door and another piece missing from the left hand side of the arch to the door. Inside the door, there is a small veneer chip to the left hand corner of the arch, some veneer loss and cracks to the left hand edge of the dial mask and a shrinkage crack above the lower door hinge. The glazed movement door is missing the moulding from the lower edge, and is also missing the lock. Overall, a good clock in generally good, unrestored condition.
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A French Louis XV style green-lacquer rococo bracket clock and matching clock bracket - the 6in brass dial decorated with foliage and enamelled Roman numerals, fronting a twin train movement, no. 4954 55, half-hour striking on a bell, the waisted balloon case with painted floral decoration and cast gilt brass foliate mounts, with cast seated figural surmount modelled as a Chinaman holding a parasol, 58.5cm high; together with a matching bracket, 18cm high. (2)
A Regency inlaid mahogany eight day longcase clock with moonphase by Thomas Trall of Brisol - the signed, painted arched Roman dial with subsidiary seconds dial and arched date aperture, painted fruit and cornucopia spandrels and a painted moonphase to the arch, fronting a bell strike movement with four knopped pillars, the case with boxwood strung arched hood above a fretwork mask to the glazed door, flanked by ebonised and gilt brass barleytwist columns, above a flame mahogany trunk with conforming columns and feather banding, the similarly banded base with bracket feet, 220.5cm high, lacks pendulum.* The case has been sensitively restored and is in good, very clean condition. There are some minor well executed veneer repairs. Lacks finials from hood. The putty has been renewed to the glazing. The dial is in VG condition, with minor retouches to the edges. The seatboard appears to be original and the movement and case appear to be original to each other. The back feet are missing from the case. The clock is complete with cast iron weights but the pendulum is missing.
An early 19th century oak eight-day longcase clock - the painted arched Roman dial with painted arched and spandrels depicting coopers at work, fronting a bell strike movement with four knopped pillars and anchor escapement, the case with swan-neck hood with turned columns over an arched trunk door and a plain base with bracket feet, 210 cm high, the glass broken.
A George III Cornish mahogany eight day longcase clock by Charles Read of Helston - the silvered arched dial with Roman chapter ring with Arabic outer minute track, the signed centre with subsidiary seconds and arched date aperture, engraved with a lighthouse and two masted man o'war, within engraved spandrels with cherubs emblematic of the four elements, the arch with 'Tempus Fugit' and an eagle, fronting a bell strike movement with four ring knopped pillars, the case with arched hood with fluted columns, over an arched trunk door flanked by fluted canted corners, the plain base on shallow bracket feet, 207cm high, lacks pendulum and weights.
A mid-19th century inlaid honey oak and mahogany eight day longcase clock with moonphase by D. Robins of Birmingham, of substantial proportions - the signed, painted arched Roman dial with subsidiary seconds dial and arched date aperture, painted figural spandrels emblematic of the four continents and a painted moonphase to the arch, fronting a bell strike movement with four knopped pillars, the case with swan neck cornice over an inlaid and cross banded frieze, on turned baluster and barleytwist columns, the broad trunk with conforming pilasters flanking a triple lancet arched door inlaid with ebony and mahogany cross banding, on a conforming inlaid base with ogee bracket feet, 238cm high, lacks pendulum and weights.
An early 20th century eight day mahogany musical repeating bracket clock in the George III style - 1920s, the silvered 7½in Roman dial fronting a two train movement with hammers striking and chiming on five gongs, with pull repeat cord to the side, the arched case with boxwood stringing and a moulded plinth base with ball feet, 38cm high, with key, winds and runs, case and dial require some restoration.
A mid-19th century Cornish inlaid mahogany eight day longcase clock by Hodge of Helston - the signed, painted arched Roman dial with subsidiary seconds and arched date aperture, gilt hands, painted castle ruin spandrels and a painted female figure in a landcape to the arch, fronting a bell strike movement with four ring knopped pillars, the case with arched hood with fretwork cresting and mask to the glazed door, flanked by barleytwist columns, over a trunk with geometric ebony banding and canted corners, the similarly inlaid base with bracket feet, 206.5cm high, lacks pendulum and weights.
An Edwardian oak bracket clock, with two train spring driven movement striking on two gongs. Height 44 cm, width 28 cm, depth 22 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The top finial is missing from the clock and there is some slight water staining to the top left-hand side. There is also a slight loss to the timber on the cornice at the rear on the left and another further slight loss to the back on the left. Just below the door on the right-hand side there are two cracks one of which is very slightly open which leads down for approx. 2 cm. The hands of the clock are slightly rusty and the dial is slightly worn.
Nathaniel Voyce (1705 - 1770) of Mitcheldean, mid 18th Century oak longcase clock the square hood with glazed door flanked by turned columns with brass caps, over narrow case with long door, lockable with later ornate brass escutcheon, inlaid with six pointed star, supported by a plain base on bracket feet. The 30 hour movement, striking on a bell, with a brass 10 inch dial scumbled centre surrounded by polished brass chapter ring with Roman numerals and ornate cherub and crown spandrels. Height 194cm, width 45cm, depth 24cm. Nathaniel Voyce is a well-recorded maker from a large family of clockmakers, started by Gamaliel Voyce in the late 17th century, who worked in Mitcheldeane, Gloucestershire. Reference: Graham Dowler Gloucestershire Clock & Watchmakers Pub. Phillimore 1984. A family tree of the Voyce family is shown page 103. Recently serviced. Weight and pendulum present.
Singer, Frome - mid 19th Century mahogany longcase clock. Scrolled arched and inlaid pediment with three brass eagle and ball finials, over turned spiral twist columns with brass caps either side of a glazed arched door, above a wide case with quarter mounted turned spiral twist columns with brass caps flanking a short lockable door with inlaid stringing and escutcheon opening on brass hinges supported by a canted and string inlaid base on bracket feet. Eight day two train movement with anchor escapement, rack striking on a bell. The 13 inch signed, painted domed dial with busy harbour scene to the dome, above a white dial surrounded by flower spray and gilt fan spandrels, Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds and date dials. Pendulum, weight, key and winder present, recently serviced. Height 230cm (inc finials), width 53cm, depth 26.5cm.
A 19TH CENTURY OAK 30 HOUR LONGCASE CLOCK, the box hood with cylindrical pillars, flanking a glazed door that’s enclosing a painted 11 inch dial, with Roman numerals, and subsidiary date aperture, signed William Swinburne, of Hexham, on a trunk with bracket feet, height 203cm (condition report: hood locked in place and no images of movement can be taken, veneer missing to door, one weight and pendulum)
A VARIETY OF MIXED HOMEWARE a box of five 'Community Plate' dining forks in their original box, six 'Community Plate' knives in their original box, a boxed set of fish knives and forks, a Caithness Cauldron paperweight, a plated box, a Smiths brass lantern clock, a vintage Rotherham Tempus Fugut bracket clock, a copy of 'The Poetical Works of Charles Churchill' (1791) and 'The Miniature Magazine' (1818), two pairs of Royal Osbourne elephants (qty) (Condition Report: one fork missing from the box)
Gudgeon Jnr of Bury St Edmunds - a circa 1830 mahogany bracket clock, having a signed white enamel convex Roman dial, twin winding holes for a brass eight-day fusee movement with anchor escapement (movement requires complete overhaul, lacking brass wirework), the case raised on brass ball feet (case require some restoration to include glazing to back door), h.52cmNote; George Gudgeon (Gudgeon Jnr, son of John) of Bury St Edmunds is listed in Haggar & MIller Suffolk Clocks & Clockmakers as working in the town between 1817-1839 from 14 Abbeygate Street.
A late Victorian walnut and burr walnut cased bracket clock, the Aesthetic Movement influenced architectural case enclosing a 6" brass dial with silvered chapter ring, twin winding holes for a Lenzkirch eight-day brass movement striking two hammers on two gongs, numbered 15439, the case with fret carved side panels, all raised on turned feet, h.40cm
Dent of London - a Victorian walnut cased drumhead bracket clock, numbered 987, having a signed and numbered white enamel dial with strike/silent indicator at 12 o'clock, twin winding holes for a brass eight-day gut driven fusee movement (gut line broken), striking on a gong, signed and numbered to the backplate, the case with gilt metal mounts and raised on bun feet, h.32cmClock runs and strikes.No key present, but we can probably supply one.
A late 19th century walnut cased musical bracket clock, of good size, with bracket, having unsigned arched brass dial with Roman chapter ring, slow/fast and chime/silent subsidiary dials to the arch, three winding holes for a brass eight-day musical Winterhalder & Hofmeier movement striking five hammers on gongs, h.66cm (excluding bracket)Clock runs.Strike needs attention.With key.
Englische Bracket Clock von Clifton Liverpool, Ende 18. Jh.Feines patiniertes Mahagonigehäuse, Kette Schnecke Aufzug, 8 Tage- Messingplatinenwerk mit feiner Rocaillengravur u. Signatur (John Clifton 1777-1797 i.d. Fazackerly Street in Liverpool nachweisbar). Originalpendel und Handhaben, Schlüssel ergänzt, ein Füsschen alt geleimt. Funktionstüchtig - Ölgemalte Mondphasescheibe inaktiv. Seitliche Filigranfenster mit min. Fehlstellen. 46x27x30cm, gepflegter Zustand 1-2.
Continental - 19th century 8-day quarter striking Boulle ebonised bracket clock with original wall bracket, wooden case with gilt decoration, white enamel dial with Roman numerals, five minute Arabic's and minute track, steel starburst hands, two train going barrel movement with rack quarter striking on two coiled gongs, polished visible strike work positioned on the movement back plate. With pendulum. This unusual design of quarter chiming movement is often seen on bracket clocks made in the Neuchâtel region of Switzerland from the 1770's onwards.Dimensions: Height: 60cm Length/Width: 32cm Depth/Diameter: 12cm
Hutchinson of Worksop - late 18th century 8-day oak longcase clock, with a broken arch pediment and break arch hood door beneath, circular glazed wooden bezel flanked by reeded pilasters with wooden capitals, trunk with recessed quarter columns and a wavy topped door, on a rectangular plinth with a raised panel and bracket feet, silvered sheet dial with Roman numerals, five minute Arabic's and a Dutch arcade minute track, with engraved seconds and date dials and matching steel hands, rack striking movement with a recoil escapement, striking the hours on a bell. With pendulum, weights and key.Dimensions: Height: 220cm Length/Width: 45cm Depth/Diameter: 23cm
Winterhalder & Hoffmeier - 8-day German mantle clock c1908, mahogany lancet case with satinwood stringing and cast brass axe-head carrying handles to the sides, on a deep plinth raised on brass bracket feet, brass sheet dial with applied scroll spandrels, silvered chapter ring and pendulum adjustment dial, with an etched matted dial centre and steel fleur di Lis hands, two train going barrel movement with rack "ting-tang" gong strike on the the quarters and single strike on the hours, chapter ring with retailers name "Pfid & Sons of Newcastle on Tyne" With pendulum. Dimensions: Height: 33cm Length/Width: 23cm Depth/Diameter: 18cm
Keininger - 20th century German 8-day Bracket clock, in a replica 18th century styled ebonised case, with a brass dial, etched dial centre, spandrels and working moon disc to the arch, silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals and pierced steel hands, three train movement chiming the quarters and sounding the hours on 9 bells, with Westminster, Whittington and St Michael chimes and strike, silent and night silence selector, with a recoil anchor pendulum escapement. Dimensions: Height: 50cm Length/Width: 30cm Depth/Diameter: 20cm
20th century - 8-day Boulle bracket clock with conforming bracket in an 18th century styled case, with faux tortoise shell inlay and gilt brass mounts, brass dial with a repousse centre, cartouche numerals and pierced steel hands, twin train German going barrel movement and ting tang strike on two bells. With pendulum and key. Height including bracket 74cm.Dimensions: Height: 58cm Length/Width: 33cm Depth/Diameter: 18cm
William Vale of Finsbury (London) - late 18th century 8-day mahogany longcase clock, flat topped break-front hood with a break-arch hood door, detached reeded pilasters with wooden capitals, trunk with a blind fret, stopped reeded quarter columns and a long wavy topped door, on a square plinth with canted corners and bracket feet, engraved silver sheet dial with cast brass spandrels, matching steel hands and rolling moon to the arch, with an engraved seconds dial, Roman numerals, five minute Arabics, minute markers and matching steel hands, three train, quarter chiming movement on six bells with a recoil anchor escapement. With pendulum and weights. This item has been registered for sale under Section 10 of the APHA Ivory ActDimensions: Height: 220cm Length/Width: 50cm Depth/Diameter: 27cmCondition Report:Ivory Act - Submission reference: 73SLGC31
John Morgan of Aberystwyth - fine George IV mahogany 8-day longcase clock c1820, with a swan necked pediment, ball and eagle finial and deep inlaid frieze beneath, square hood door with a glazed circular wooden bezel and canted corners, long trunk with reeded quarter columns and a wavy topped door, rectangular plinth on bracket feet, painted dial with Roman numerals, minute track, makers name, and brass stamped hands, rack striking four pillar movement with a recoil anchor escapement, striking the hours on a bell. With weights and pendulum. Dimensions: Height: 250cm Length/Width: 51cm Depth/Diameter: 25cmCondition Report:Minute hand damaged.
James Scott of Rochester - a fine Regency 8-day mahogany bracket clock c1820, in a break arch case with a brass carrying handle and inset silk backed fish scale sound frets to the sides, fully glazed break arch door with brass beading, raised on a stepped plinth with brass feet, painted steel dial with Roman numerals, minute track, finely pierced matching steel hands and strike/silent feature to the arch, three train five pillar Thwaites fusee movement with rack striking, recoil anchor escapement and nest of eight bells, playing St Michael chimes for the quarters and striking the hours on a single bell, backplate engraved with a decorative border to the edge and retailers name. With pendulum, pendulum lock and crank key. Dimensions: Height: 50cm Length/Width: 30cm Depth/Diameter: 20cm
An XVIII Century Oak Eight-Day Longcase Clock, with stepped pediment and square door with column supports to the brass dial inscribed 'Bayley Burton' with silver chapter ring, minute and date apertures, the trunk with crossbanded door and inlaid star decoration on bracket feet with shaped apron, 196cm high.weights ad pendulum are present 12 inch dial
A 19TH CENTURY OAK CASE JASON COX, LONG ACRE LONDON LONG CASE CLOCKWith brass arched face, 42cm high x 30cm wide with striker dial over main dial, 28cm diameter bearing Roman numerals and subsidiary dial bearing Arabic numerals over date aperture, Oak case with fret cut surmount peaked by finial over glazed door flanked by brass capped reeded columns over pendulum door on bracket base with shaped apron, 222cm high x 47cm wide x 23cm deep
Mid 19th century gilt brass gothic double fusee bracket clock, the 5-inch convex dial signed ‘Jacobs, Hull’, the wire-driven twin fusee gong striking movement with shouldered plates, the architectural case with castellations, lancet arches and quatrefoil tracery, 40cm high, sold with pendulum, key, and winder
An early 19th century oak inlaid brass faced longcase grandfather clock. The case having crested pediment with finial and central inlay of cockerel and florals raised over bracket type base. The hood with glass door enclosing a brass face with silvered dial having 8 day movement striking on a bell. Measures approx. 206cm x 49cm x 23cm.
A 19th Century William & Mary style basket top Bracket Clock with six inch square brass dial having silvered chapter ring inscribed Payne, 163 New Bond Street, date aperture, cherub mask spandrels, two train fusee movement striking on single bell, the basket top decorated masks, swags and cherubs, eagle mask and dolphin handle, raised on brass bun feet, 15in high
A 19th Century mahogany Gothic style Bracket Clock, with arched top, circular enamel dial and with pierced Gothic tracery panels, 2ft 2in H Splits to the wood around the Face. Replacement edging on the right of the case.Left side pierced panel has a piece missing. Largest centre Finial needs re-attaching, and the two finials that flank it don't quite match.Veneer is lifting and pieces are missing all around the case, with some replacement pieces, the case has a split on the right, and has a small hole drilled into it.Clockwork items aren't tested so no guarantees are given, there is a movement and pendulum but again no guarantees this is complete.

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