A fine quality 19th Century Louis XVI style French Boulle Bracket Clock, the top surmounted with a bronze classical figure in military attire holding a shield and spear, above an ornate dial with enamel Arabic numerals, the sides flanked with figural pillars and the centre with a charioteer and horse on a shaped base supported by horse and shaped legs, resting on a separate shaped bracket with grotesque mask and rams heads, approx. 142cms high (56"). (2)
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A MODERN FRANZ HERMLE BRACKET CLOCK, Franz Hermle Two Jewel Bracket Clock with Silvered dial and moon phase, Roman numerals and Arabic minute markers, cherub spandrels and working rolling moon to the arch, marked A. James on the brass dial, missing key, height 26cm (1) (Condition Report: untested, missing key)
Stephen Asselin London, erw. um 1700. Frühe Queen Anne Double Basket Bracket Clock. London. Um 1705. Bronze und Messing, ebonisiertes Holzgehäuse, Vergoldung übergangen, wenige Altersspuren. Messing-Zifferblatt, versilberter Ziffernring mit röm. und arab. Ziffern, Eisenzeiger, Datumsfenster, Scheinpendelöffnung, bez. 'Asselin London', Zwickel mit geflügelten Puttoköpfen. Federantrieb, Schnecke, Geh- und Stundenschlagwerk auf Glocke, Zugrepetition mit Viertelstundenschlagwerk auf 5 Glocken. Rückseitig Platinenwand mit Maskerone- und Volutengravur, bez. 'Asselin London', Pendel-Montierung mit durchbrochenem und graviertem Floraldekor, Pendel wohl erg. Eckiger Holz-Corpus, vierseitige Verglasung. Applizierter Relief-Dekor, Doppelhaube mit 4 vollplastischen Büsten u. Karyatiden-Griff. Seiten von Repousse-Arbeiten gerahmter Stoff (erg.). 46 x 26,5 x 17,5 cm. Mit Schlüssel. - Literatur: Vgl. Baillie; Mühe/Vogel 1997 mit nahezu ident. Uhr, Nr. 192 -
An early 20th century German bracket clock, the mahogany case with gadrooned caddy top above a arched and bevel glazed bezel, on bracket supports, silvered dial with Arabic chapter ring, inscribed 'G.W. Wilson' (retailers) and subsidiary dials fast / slow and silent / strike, eight day Westminster chiming movement striking on a series of coils, stamped Junghans B32. H40cm.
A 19th century mahogany cased 30 hour longcase clock, with broken swan neck pediment and central urn finial, the arch painted dial with subsidiary calendar signed Stevenson Nottingham, square hood door with freestanding pilasters, trunk with reeded quarter columns above long trunk door, plinth with a raised panel and applied skirting on bracket feet, with pendulum and weight.211cm tall.
An early 20th century mahogany mantel clock with eight day movement striking on two gongs, the backplate stamped 'W&H Sch' (Winterhalder & Hofmeier), the silvered rectangular dial with subsidiary pendulum regulation and chime/silent indicators above a chapter ring with black Roman hour numerals, the case with bevelled glass panels, moulded base and bracket feet, height 26cm, with pendulum.
A late 19th century French brass cased carriage clock by Maurice & Co, with eight day movement striking and repeating on a gong, the backplate stamped 'E.M & Co' maker's mark, the enamelled chapter ring with black Roman hour numerals within a silvered surround, the glazed case with swing handle, on a stepped base and bracket feet, height 16.8cm with key.
A George III mahogany longcase clock case, the hood with moulded pediment above glazed door and spiral reeded columns, the sides with pierced oval fret panels, the rectangular trunk door with inlaid urn filled oval panel, on a plain base and bracket feet, height 213cm, together with a Continental painted longcase clock case, height 195cm.
A late 19th/early 20th century French brass cased carriage clock with eight day movement striking on a gong, the backplate stamped 'Patent SJ Rety Poller', the white enamelled dial with black Roman hour numerals, the corniche case with swing handle and bevelled glass panels, on bracket feet, height 17cm, with winding key.
A late 19th/early 20th century lacquered brass carriage clock, the eight day movement striking hours and half hours and repeating on a gong, the circular white enamelled dial with black Arabic hour numerals, within an engine turned gilt surround, the glazed case with swing handle and bracket feet, height 18.5cm, with winding key.
A late 20th century French lacquered brass corniche cased carriage alarm clock by L'Epée, the eight day movement striking hours, half hours and repeating on a gong, the backplate with stamped maker's mark, the white enamelled dial with black Roman hours, outer Arabic minutes and subsidiary alarm dial and detailed 'Angelus', the glazed case with swing handle and bracket feet, height 17.2cm.
A late 20th century French lacquered brass corniche cased carriage alarm clock by L'Epée, with eight day movement striking and repeating on a gong, the backplate with stamped maker's mark, the signed enamelled dial with black Roman hour numerals and subsidiary alarm dial, the glazed case with swing handle and bracket feet, height 17.2cm, with a key.
A 20th century lacquered brass corniche cased carriage clock with eight day movement striking and repeating on a gong, the white enamelled dial with black Roman hour numerals and detailed 'Mappin Brothers 220 Regent St', the case with bevelled glass panels and swing handle, on bracket feet, height 17cm, together with two other brass cased carriage timepieces, heights 14.4cm and 15.4cm.
A Regency Egyptianesque brass inlaid mahogany and ebonized bracket clock, the eight day twin fusee movement striking hours on a bell and the quarters on two smaller bells, the backplate with engraved border, the 6-inch silvered circular dial with strike/silent lever above subsidiary seconds and Roman hour numerals and inscribed 'Alexr Purvis North Audley St. London', the drum case with gilt brass urn finial above carved leaf scroll supports, on a rectangular inverted breakfront plinth base with glazed lenticle, flanked by a pair of tapered columns with anthemion surmounts, height 44cm, with pendulum (missing small section of moulding). Note: Alexander Purvis is a recorded London clockmaker working from his North Audley Street, Grosvenor Square premises circa 1810-1845.
A late 19th century French lacquered brass corniche cased carriage alarm clock by E.G. Lamaille, the eight day movement striking and repeating on a gong, the backplate with stamped 'E.G.L' maker's mark, the white enamelled dial with black Roman hour numerals and subsidiary alarm dial, the glazed case with swing handle and bracket feet, height 17.5cm (parts of case loose).
A George III mahogany bracket clock, the eight day twin fusee five pillar movement striking hours on a bell with pull repeat mechanism, the backplate engraved with flower basket and foliate scroll decoration, the 7-inch brass breakarch dial with silvered strike/silent indicator to arch above a silvered chapter ring with black Roman hour numerals and outer Arabic minutes, framing a matt gilt centre with silvered date aperture and recessed panel, inscribed 'Josh Martineau St. Martins Court', all cornered with cast and pierced gilt scroll spandrels, the case with brass carry handle and double pad top above a moulded arch pediment, glazed front and back doors and glazed side panels, on a moulded rectangular plinth base, height 41.5cm, with pendulum, winding key and case key. Note: Joseph Martineau is a recorded London clockmaker working between 1744 and 1794, firstly at Orange Street premises and then later in St. Martin's Court.
An early 20th century mahogany balloon cased mantel clock with eight day movement striking on two gongs, the backplate stamped 'W & H sch' (Winterhalder & Hofmeier), the 8-inch silvered circular dial with black Roman hour numerals, the case with glazed lenticle and bracket feet, height 41cm, with pendulum and key.
A late 20th century Garrard of London lacquered brass corniche cased carriage clock with eight day movement striking hours and half hours on a bell, the white enamelled dial signed 'Garrard London Made in England', the case with bevelled glass panels and swing handle, on bracket feet, height 18cm.
A late 19th century French brass corniche cased carriage clock with eight day movement striking on a gong, the white enamelled dial with black Roman hour numerals and outer Arabic minutes, the glazed case with swing handle and bracket feet, the front with presentation inscription, height 16.4cm, with travel case and key.
A George III mahogany longcase clock with eight day movement striking on a bell, the 12-inch brass breakarch dial with silvered boss to arch, inscribed 'John Day Wakefield', above a silvered chapter ring and centre with subsidiary seconds and date aperture, within a later brass surround, the hood with swan neck pediment above a shaped trunk door, on bracket feet, height 230cm (alterations and faults), with pendulum, two weights and winder.
An early 20th century oak mantel clock with eight day movement striking on a gong, the white enamelled dial with black Arabic hour numerals, the arched case with turned columns on brass bracket feet, height 34cm, with pendulum, together with a late 19th century French spelter and alabaster mantel timepiece, height 30cm, with giltwood stand, a walnut cased mantel timepiece, height 18.8cm, a gilt metal and tortoiseshell mounted mantel timepiece, height 19.5cm, and an ebonized and walnut cased mantel holosteric barometer, the silvered dial with arched mercury thermometer tube, height 22.5cm.
Ellicott & Company, Royal Exchange, London, a Regency mahogany bracket clock, arched case with brass swing handle, 20cm convex white enamel dial with Roman numerals, concealed brass seconds dial and strike/silent lever, the front door and sides with brass fretwork sound grilles, double fusee movement striking on a bell, the backplate signed 'Ellicott & Co, London', raised on brass bracket feet, 48cm high, 32cm wide, 21cm deep, (pendulum and rear door key)
Cliff of Hull, a George III flame mahogany and inlaid longcase clock, arched caddy top with brass urn finials, brass dial with name in the arch, silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals, subsidiary date and seconds dials, scroll spandrels, serpentine strung trunk door, bracket feet, 227cm high, (two weights, winding key, door key and pendulum). Note: Ivory Exemption Certificate No.T38CJ6TY.
Atelier H. Sandox Perrin, Chaux-de-Fonds, a large French balloon-shaped boulle work bracket clock, of Louis XV design, 19th Century, cast brass Rococo mounts, winged bearded classical figure holding a scythe, brass dial with inset Roman enamel numerals and seconds markers, raised on scroll feet, the backplate signed, chiming movement, 90cm high, with the associated ogee-shaped wall bracket (pendulum) (2)
John Clark, London, a George II ebonised bracket clock, caddy top with a brass swing handle, arched brass dial with a subsidiary date dial in the arch, scroll and mask spandrels, silvered principal chapter ring with Roman numerals and pendulum aperture, oval plaque signed 'John Clark, London', double fusee movement striking on a bell, bright-cut engraved scrollwork backplate, side sound grilles, bracket feet, 47cm high, 28cm wide, 18cm deep, (pendulum)
An Arts and Crafts copper and enamelled bracket clock, in the style of CFA Voysey, rivetted cuboid form, repousse embossed with planished chapter ring of Arabic numerals above a stylised tulip and knotted tendril plaque with heart shaped cabouchon in blue green enamel, shallow domed wide pediment above, 35cm high, 25.5cm wide (key)
A 19th century mahogany-cased 8-day bracket clock, by Peter Amyot of Norwich, the caddy top case having a brass carrying handle with pineapple finials, engraved silvered arch-top dial with calendar aperture and strike silent dial, resting on brass bracket feet, engraved brass movement and back plate with original verge double fusee movement and bob pendulum, height excluding handle 62cm, pediment width 34.5cm, provenance: from local deceased estate
A late Victorian/Edwardian mahogany bracket clock, the white painted convex Roman dial signed Dent, to the Queen, 33 Cockspur St, London. The twin train chain fusee movement with shouldered plates, signed and numbered CV306 and coiled gong strike. The break arch single pad top case with brass handle, fish scale side frets upon ogee bracket feet, 15 1/4" high
An early 20th century inlaid mahogany Napoleon hat shaped mantel clock, the engine turned dial set with Roman numerals, signed 'Armstrong Manchester', on brass bracket feet, height 16cm, length 20cm.Condition Report: The movement is stamped and numbered 181426, the hands move freely, when wound the clock runs although we offer no guarantee of working order, there is a small chip to the edge of the glass at numeral IX, light scuffs and scratches.
A gilt metal mounted ebonised case mantle clock, the waisted case surmounted by a cockerel, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals in blue, signed Payne & Co, 163 New Bond St, London, fitted with a chain fusee movement with conforming bracket, 44cm high excluding bracketDial centre with chips around winding hole, movement will require cleaning, steel rod pendulum, case with crack below door, some wear to gilding on brass mounts, pendulum and key
A George III ebonised and brass mounted table clock by John Holmes, London, late 18th century, the arched top with a heavy brass carry handle, over a moulded edge and a glazed door enclosing a brass dial with Roman numerals to the inner chapter ring and Arabic five minute intervals to the outer, date aperture and subsidiary strike/silent dial above, marked “Holmes London” to the centre, standing on brass ogee bracket feet, with a twin fusee movement striking on a bell, lenticular T-bar pendulum and signed to the backplate43cm high to top of handle
Edwardian mahogany marquetry longcase clock, brass finial, swan neck pediment, corinthian columns, glazed door, bracket feet, 30cm arched brass dial with silvered chapter ring, subsidiary seconds, chime/silent and Whittington/Westminster selectors, eight day movement striking on nine tubular bells, triple weights, engraved presentation plaque, height 251cm.Condition report:This has nine musical bells but is lacking the tenth hour bell which should be hung to the left side of the movement. There is a mounting point and hammer but the tube isn't present. Additional images have been uploadeed to the lot page on our website for you to view.
A late 19th Century carved oak bracket clock, with silvered roman dial and subsiduary chime/silent, slow/fast and chime on 8 bells/westminster dials, the three-train movement with a rack of 8 bells and coiled gong, in architectural case with broken pediment and fluted columns, 46 x 31 x 62cms high.
A 17TH CENTURY STYLE BRASS LANTERN CLOCK, four posted case with side doors and side frets, silvered chapter ring, engraved brass dial plate inscribed Jno Holloway of Stroud, dummy alarm disc, height 39.5cm, together with three various weights and an oak wall bracket (5) (Condition Report: areas of rusting beneath the bell and to finger and some of the steel to interior, rope in poor condition in places)
A MODERN ELLIOTT OF LONDON LIMITED EDITION 'THE GOLDEN JUBILEE CLOCK', retailed by Garrard & Co Ltd, in the 17th century bracket clock style, with ornate basket top with carrying handle, ebonised case, gilt dial with silvered chapter ring and name plate, Roman numerals, the signed and engraved 8-day mechanism back plate numbered 'Reg No 75', height to top of handle 34cm, with winding key, certificate and other related paperwork (1 + key and paperwork) (Condition Report: left hand winder over wound, some tarnish to basket top and finials, to tiny chips to fretwork on right hand side)
A MODERN ELLIOTT OF LONDON LACQUERED MANTEL CLOCK WITH CHINOISERIE DECORATION, with carrying handle to the arched top, silvered chapter ring, Roman numerals, engraved centre, eight day movement, striking on a bell, on four brass bracket feet, height to top of handle 25.5cm, with key (1 + key) (Condition Report: winds and runs but chiming several hours ahead, small minor chips / scratches to the case throughout)
Pattison of Halifax - Late 18th century mahogany 8-day longcase clock, With a swans necked pediment and brass patera, recessed break arch hood door beneath flanked by plain turned pilasters with brass capitals, trunk with satinwood inlay, reeded columns and a curved top door with an ivory escutcheon, conforming plinth raised on bracket feet, brass dial with a rolling moon to the arch, cast spandrels , engraved and silvered dial centre and chapter ring, chapter with Roman numerals, five minute Arabic's and minute markers, makers name to the dial centre with seconds and date work, dial pinned to a rack striking movement, striking the hours on a cast bell. With weights and pendulum. John Pattison is recorded as working in Halifax c1783. This item has been registered for sale under Section 10 of the APHA Ivory ActDimensions: Height: 250cm Length/Width: 56cm Depth/Diameter: 27cmCondition Report: Ivory Act - Submission reference: GCA8W6PG

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