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Mahogany bracket clock, early - mid 19th century, cream painted Roman dial named G. Taylor, London, eight day double fusee movement striking the hour on a coil, in a mahogany case with applied leaf scroll ornament, height 34.5cm (ticks to unwound, winds, strikes), together with an associated bracket. *See clocks and watches proviso.
AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY INLAID AND SATINWOOD BANDED LONGCASE CLOCK, broken swan neck pediment above arched door enclosing lunar phase mechanism, terrestrial globe decoration, the painted 13 inch (33cm) dial with Arabic numerals, seconds dial and subsidiary date aperture, the dial marked Deacon, Barton, painted country girl spandrels, bobbin turned columns to hood and trunk door, shell paterae decoration, on short splayed bracket front feet, overall height approximately 228cm
An early 19th century oak eight day longcase clock, the 14 inch arch enamel dial signed W Devey, Dudley with centred subsidiary seconds dial within a ring of Roman numerals, the arch painted with a hunting scene, the hood with swan neck pediment over reeded front corner hood pilasters, above a full length crossbanded arch trunk door and circular crossbanded box base, raised on short bracket feet, 216cm high
A George III oak crossbanded mahogany eight day longcase clock, the 13 inch square brass dial signed Gillette and Heeley, Manchester with centred subsidiary seconds dial, within an inner ring of Roman numerals, an outer ring of Arabic numerals and scrolling leaf pierced spandrels, the eight day four pillar movement striking on single bell, the hood with reeded front corner pilasters over a long trunk door between quarter pilasters on a crossbanded base with canted front corners on short bracket feet, 211cm high
An early 19th century oak crossbanded mahogany eight day longcase clock, the 12 inch arch enamelled dial signed H. Johnson. Broadway with figure painted to the arch, the hood with swan neck pediment over turned and tapering front corner hood pilasters with a short crossbanded trunk door on a bullseye crossbanded box base and short bracket feet, 218cm high
A George III mahogany eight day longcase clock, the 12.5 inch arched brass dial signed Burgess Liverpool with centred subsidiary seconds dial, date aperture within a ring of Arabic and Roman numerals under a rolling moon to the arch, the hood with swan neck pediment over square reeded front corner hood pilasters above a Gothic arch trunk door on a crossbanded based with canted corners and short bracket feet, 227cm high
A late Victorian walnut and ormolu bracket clock, the flare finial over a caddy top above figural floral mounts and paw feet, the arched brass dial with gilt scroll spandrels, silvered chapter ring and speed dial to the arch, the twin train Winterhalder and Hofmeier movement striking on two gongs, 53cm wide
A fine and rare early Victorian engraved gilt brass hump-back carriage clock by James Murray of London, with single fusee movement with four plain pillars and horizontal gilt platform escapement, rear winding, 90mm silvered Roman dial with engine turned centre, fleur de lys steel hands, within a quarter gilt mask with engraved central reserve inscribed 'Ja's Murray, 30, Cornhill London 1248', engraved with two cornucopia overflowing with flowers, the hump-back case with trailing floral and foliate engraving throughout, unusual two-piece hinged interlocking carrying handle, on four engraved bracket supports, 6in. (15.25cm.) high, 2¼in. (5.75cm.) deep, 5¼in. (13.3cm.) wide.
An impressive Victorian carved oak chairman's or boardroom quarter chiming triple fusee bracket clock, the case with foliate and green man mask squared domed upper section with petal carved block surmount, above glazed arched door flanked by figural pillars, the brass dial with silvered Roman chapter ring and three subsidiary dials to arch, pierced scissor and branch hands, carved scroll and mask panels to sides, Whittington and Westminster chimes, 13½ x 10in. (34.25 x 25.5cm.), 22in. (56cm.) high; together with a carved oak Gothic revival bracket. (2) * Please note that this clock was subject to an extensive mechanical restoration by local horologist, Ian Lihou MBHI, in 2015 and is therefore in very good working order. Copies of work undertaken available on request.
LATE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY OAK AND MAHOGANY CROSSBANDED LONGCASE CLOCK, with Halifax rolling moonphase, signed Lister and Bromley, Halifax, the 12 1/2" silvered dial with rolling moonphase and subsidiary date dial to the foliate scroll engraved centre, enclosed by scroll pierced gilt spandrels and powered by an eight day movement striking on a bell, housed in a base with swan neck pediment, blind fret carved frieze and fluted, free standing fore columns, over a long trunk door with wavy top, flanked by fluted quarter columns and raised on a conforming base with chamferred fore corners and ogee bracket feet, 90" (228.6cm) high
A Limited Edition Charles Frodsham & Co. Silver Lantern Clock, 19th Century number 42 of an edition of 150. The shaped body with gilded circular dial having Roman numerals, ebonised bracket with hanging weights, in original case and with certificate 17cm excluding bracket and weights The lantern clocks were produced exclusively for Diners Club members in South Africa by Charles Frodsham & Co Ltd, clockmaker to the Queen of England.
Baggs, London, A William IV rosewood and simulated rosewood bracket clock, enamelled dial with Roman numerals, signed Baggs, South Street, BERKELEY SQUARE, double fusee movement, striking on a bell, case with a triangular pediment, and engaged columns, with bead mouldings and brass inlay, height 51cm.
19th Century mahogany line inlaid longcase clock having painted arch top dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds and date aperture, the two train movement striking on a bell, flanked by two reeded pilasters above a flush panelled door and conforming base with bracket feet, 83ins overall height, dial 17ins x 11.5ins
George III mahogany longcase clock, the arched hood above an arched panelled door and a rectangular plinth with bracket feet, the gilded and silvered dial with Arabic and Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds and calendar aperture with strike / silent dial, inscribed James Brogden of London with a two train movement striking on a bell
An early 20th century mahogany and lacquered bracket clock, splayed bracket feet with 8 inch convex dial, Roman numerals, signed Maple & Co, London - twin chain fusee movement, strikes on gong - Height 14cm x 31.5cm x Depth 19cm - Diameter of dial 20cm - some loss of colour to Roman numerals, mild discolouration toward centre of dial, some loss of plating overall - in working order
SCOTTISH ARTS & CRAFTS BRASS CASED CLOCK BY MARGARET GILMOUR (1860 - 1942),of oblong form with sloped top, the body of the clock depicting a masted ship at sea in relief, embossed 'Time And Tide Wait For No Man', signed with monogram, the enamel clock dial with Roman numerals and steel moon hands, backplate of clock engraved 'GVC', on bracket feet, 32cm high
A 19th Century mahogany long case clock with arched top over a marquetry inlaid door featuring birds and flowers and marquetry inlaid base featuring a twin-handled vase amongst flowers, with a shaped apron and bracket feet, the brass and silvered dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, and with subsidiary seconds dial, and to the arch "Chime / Silent dial and a "Chime on 8 bells / Chime on 4 bells" dial, marked "Jos Hunt London", bears a brass plaque to the interior of door "Presented to Charles Walter Kellow as a mark of high esteem in the grateful recognition of his invaluable services during the Andover elections of 1880 and 1885 by his friend Francis William Buxton 1886" and bears paper label to the back marked "Edwards & Roberts Upholstery Warehouses, Wardour Street, London", 220 cm high
An Edwardian inlaid rosewood Mantel Clock of lancet form, circular white enamel dial with Roman numerals inscribed Dent 33 Cockspur St London behind brass framed glass door, French movement signed AD Mougin Deux Medailles number 55813 striking on a gong, twin brass carry handles, supported on four brass bracket feet, 30cm high
A Regency brass mounted mahogany bracket clock with pull repeat brass fusee movement, the painted dial signed Rob Roskell Liverpool. H37cm CONDITION REPORT - good, appears to be working (though not sold with guarantee) wear to case to include minor splits to veneer, minor losses to dial. UK P&P £40 + VAT
A Regency mahogany bracket clock pull repeat brass fusee movement, brass handles and pineapple finial, the painted dial signed T & J Ollivant Manchester. H47cm CONDITION REPORT - good, appears to be in working order (though not sold with guarantee), wear to case to include minor marks and scratches, damage to dial to include loss to around the edges (see images). UK P&P £40 + VAT

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