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A GERMAN MAHOGANY BREAK ARCHED BRACKET CLOCK WITH BRASS DIAL AND SILVERED CHAPTER RING FLANKED BY SPIRAL TURNED PILLARS, THE MOVEMENT CHIMING ON ROD GONGS, 38CM H, EARLY 20TH C, A BRASS SHIP'S TIMEPIECE WALL PLATE 20CM DIAM AND ANOTHER IN TINPLATE HOUSING WITH BRASS BEZEL, BOTH EARLY/MID 20TH CENTURY, A GERMAN OAK BRACKET CLOCK WITH JUNGHANS MOVEMENT WITH ROD GONGS, 47CM H, CIRCA 1910, A GERMAN OAK BRACKET CLOCK THE JUNGHANS MOVEMENT WITH ROD GONGS , 47CM H, CIRCA 1910 AND FIVE VARIOUS BRASS ANNIVERSARY CLOCKS
An early-20th century burr walnut carriage clock manufactured by Mappin & Webb, the 13.5 cm square brass dial decorated with scrolling acanthus leaves, Roman numerals, the spandrels decorated with raised cherub masks, twin train movement striking on a gong, bracket feet, brass plaque to base inscribed 'Presented to John M. Baggaley by a few friends in recognition of his 37 years service to Baslow. Christmas 1934.'
An oak longcase clock, with an eight day movement with five turned pillars and an anchor escapement striking on a bell, the arched brass dial with Roman and Arabic numerals with subsidiary and seconds dials, the circular nameplate inscribed 'George Fair Berwick', the hood with a broken swan neck cornice above an arched truck door and a panelled base and bracket feet, 212.8cm high.
A Regency ebonised and brass inlaid bracket clock, the eight day twin barrel movement striking the quarters and hours on two bells, with an engraved backplate, the circular dial with Roman numerals and pierced hands, inscribed 'Miles', with 'Strike / Silent', in a lancet shape marquetry inlaid case, with fishscale panelled sides, on ball feet, 49.4cm high, 27.8cm wide, 16.5cm deep. Provenance: From the collection of Sir Jeremy Lever.
A French boulle bracket clock, 19th century, with cherub surmount over a dial set with enamel numerals, the shaped case with pendulum aperture, enclosing a two train movement, stamped 'Rollin A Paris', with hammer striking on a bell and with matching boulle bracket, clock 40.5cm high, (pendulum & key).
An early 20th Century musical bracket clock in the Georgian style, with pull cord repeat mechanism striking on a gong, the pierced brass cut dial and silvered chapter ring below three subsidiary dials for slow and fast, chime and silent and eight and four gongs within ebonised case surmounted with brass finials on ogee bracket feet, height 56cm.
Horology : Royer-Collard F. : Skeleton Clocks; Rose R. : English Dial Clocks; Dawson P. et al : Early English Clocks; Allix C. : Carriage Clocks; Edwardes E. : Weight-Driven Chamber Clocks; Roberts D. : Bracket Clock; Hana W. : English Lantern Clocks; Loomes B. : White Dial Clocks; Gould R. : Marine Chronometer; Tyler E. : Black Forest Clocks; Smith E. : Striking & Chiming Clocks. Together with 4 other related titles in a variety of formats. CONDITION REPORT: Generally vg.
A Dutch thirty hour wall clock, 19th century, gilt painted cast lead pierced frets, polychrome painted dial with figures and flowers in the corners, central painted lake scene, Roman numerals, single hand, four pillar bird cage movement with a verge escapement and striking on a top mounted bell, 42,5cm high, together with the painted wood wall bracket Provenance: A Private European Collector 08.12.16, Lead frets have been later gilt painted, frets with cracks and damages, dial is rubbed and discoloured in parts, side panels are missing, movement is dirty, crutch is missing, with a pendulum and one weight.
1930's period carved oak longcase clock, the hood with moulded arch shaped pediment, glazed door, trunk with long door and standing on bracket feet, brass dial with silvered chapter ring having Roman numerals, subsidiary dial to the arch indicating Westminster, Whittington and St Michael chimes Condition:
A substantial cast iron framed turret/industrial clock movement, with brass cogs and electric motor, manufactured by John Smith & Sons, Erby, complete with pendulum, weight and cover, labelled John Smith & Sons Midland Clockworks, Derby, stamped plaque 1951, no 5119, frame/bracket 71 cm x 84 cm approx
A Mahogany Cased Late 19th Century Bracket Clock by Goldsmiths and Silversmiths, Co Ltd 112 Regent Street with Fusee 8 Day Movement. Impressive Looking Clock with Large Silvered Circular Dial and Glass Panel Back Door. Side Vents. Stands - 20.25 Inches High, 12 Inches Wide & 7 Inches Deep. Good Working Order.
A William III ebonised bracket clock, Benjamin Merriman, London, the silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals, within a gilt frame with cast putti corners, date window within, blind fretwork mounts, the cushion domed lid similarly reticulated with S scroll handle above, the back plate incised and engraved with foliate scroll decoration and signed Ben Merriman, London, 40cm high
A George III oak and walnut eight day longcase clock, painted Roman numeral dial with subsidiary seconds and date aperture, signed John Hayes Wrexham, with movement striking on a bell - the bell cast 'Gainsworth Warr', with broken swans neck pediment and serpentine top trunk door, on bracket feet, 214cm
A late 18th Century Mahogany Silver dialled eight day striking bracket clock, dial signed George Suggate of Halesworth, case stands on Brass feet, top of case are four corner gilded pineapple finials, the side of the case have a pair of gilded frets with glass behind to allow viewing of the twin fusee five pillar movement, with key, pendulum and documentation of servicing, height 18 1/2"
A Late 18th early 19th Century oak and mahogany longcase clock, W. Hewson, Lincoln The case with a twin swan neck pediment above two tapering reeded columns flanking the break arch 12" painted dial, the dial painted with a hunting scene and Arabic numerals with a subsidiary second dial and date aperture the eight day movement striking on a saucer bell, the case with a crossbanded door flanked by canted corners above a panelled base raised upon a shaped apron and bracket feet complete with pendulum and two weights, height of clock 206cms
A George III oak eight day longcase clock, the dial inscribed 'Sam Smith, Stamford', the hood with a broken pediment and ball finial, fitted with glazed door opening to reveal a silvered chapter dial and brass centre with two winder holes, gilt metal spandrels, two weights, raised on bracket feet

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