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A circa 1920's Grandmother Clock, having dome topped hood with moulding, the brass face with Roman numerals, cast spandrels and dial type chime/silent selector above the twelve o'clock position with makers' name plate: ''Boodle and Dunthorne, Lord Street, Liverpool''. The two-train eight day movement with polished steel shaft pendulum driven by very heavy brass-encased weights and having Westminster chimes striking the hours and quarter hours on bar gongs. The case having a long door with single oval glazed pane above a lower moulded panel with a shaped apron with bracket feet. 67 3/8'' high x 15" wide 9 1/2'' deep. Complete with winding crank handle.
A 20th c. Oak Grandfather Clock by "S. Smith & Sons Ltd., Trafalgar Square, London", having dome topped hood with fluted column supports and single pane door, the brass face with cast brass spandrels having polished steel chapter rings with Roman hour numerals, Arabic minute numerals and inset second hand dial below the twelve o'clock position. The three-train eight-day movement with polished steel shaft pendulum driven by surprisingly heavy brass-encased weights and striking the hours and quarter hours on bar gongs, the two inset dial-type selectors to the arch marked respectively "Chime/Silent" & "St. Michael, Westminster & Whittington". The long-door case having Jacobean style moulding and standing on ogee bracket feet. 78" high x 17 3/4'' wide x 12 1/4'' deep. Complete with door keys and winding crank handle.
A good quality 18th century ebonised bracket clock of small proportions with a 4" arched dial having calendar and alarm secondary dials signed James McCulloch KINGSCLEAR - eight day fusee movement with verge escapement bob pendulum striking on a bell pull alarm, standing 9 1/2" tall Condition report: In restored working condition
An impressive late 18th century mahogany bracket clock having enamel dial signed Mackie & Sons London - striking upon a bell, the mahogany case is surmounted by a brass pineapple finial, leading to a gadrooned plinth mounted rectangular section. The main section of the case is formed from a central trapezoid section above gadrooned feet with brass fretwork sound holes to sides - Height 60cm - Dial diameter 21cm Condition report: Upon initial inspection the movement is winding, ticking and striking upon hours, the case has been subject to small areas of restoration, though these are hardly visible to the naked eye
An Edwardian oak cased bracket clock, having a pagoda top, bevelled glass flank panels and the same on the front door, between fluted pilasters with Corinthian capitals, over a brick effect apron and a stepped plinth; the 8 day, multiple gong strike movement faced by a brass dial with cast spandrels, a silvered steel Roman chapter ring and two subsidiary dials 16''h with an associated wall bracket
A mid 18thC walnut and marquetry longcase clock, the hood having an arched top, a blind fret carved frieze and turned pillars, over a bullseye glazed door, on a box base with flower and foliage ornament, on bracket feet; the 8 day nine bell strike movement with a brass and a silvered Roman dial, subsidiary seconds & date aperture inscribed William Gib, London 90''h
A figured and burr walnut Georgian design bracket clock by Barwise of London, the cream painted dial with black Roman numerals, signed Barwise, London. The case with gilt brass pineapple finials and brass lions head ring handles, supported on claw and ball feet, the fusee movement with plain brass backplate, together with pendulum and key. 41 cm high
A Regency mahogany bracket clock with stepped top surmounted with acorn finial, gilt brass handles and pierced side panels, roman numeral dial, twin fusee movement with pull repeat striking on a single bell, dial diam. 21cm, height 48cm. Condition - appears to be working correctly but not sold with guarantee, small chips and missing pieces to moulding, wear to metal, generally good.
A WALNUT CASED DOME TOPPED BARREL CLOCK, with silvered dial inscribed Harrods Ltd London SW1 and gilt chapter ring with black Roman numerals, gilt shaped bracket feet, slow/fast and movement stamped 2727, with key, approximately 17cm maximum width, depth 7cm x height 16cm, (veneer to case with losses)
A LACQURED TORTOISESHELL EFFECT BRACKET CLOCK, with dome top on bracket feet, silvered dial with engraved floral and scroll decoration, Roman numerals, dial with chime/silent over, full pilaster gilt supports and ormolu acorn finial and carrying handles, movement stamped Gustav Becker, approximately 49cm high (with key)
Mahogany longcase clock, circular silvered dial, signed Jno Fray, London, Roman numerals and Arabic minute divisions, subsidiary second dial and with a date aperture, eight day two chain movement, case with a broken triangular architectural pediment and brass finials, long door, plinth base, bracket feet, height 223cm.
Edward Thorpe of Bath (by repute), a George III mahogany eight day bracket clock with convex enamel dial, the twin fusee movement striking the hours on a bell and with cord repeat, the case with brass fret side panels, raised on bun feet, 45.5 cm high Condition Report Appears in working order/clean, the dial original, no maker apparent but by repute Thorpe of Bath
Early 19th Century mahogany longcase clock, the square hood with swan neck pediment and blind fretwork decoration above a shaped panel door and plinth base with bracket supports, the painted dial with Arabic and Roman numerals with subsidiary seconds, the two train movement striking on a bell
AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY OAK THIRTY HOUR LONGCASE CLOCK having square hood with columns flanking a square brass dial with Roman numerals and cast spandrels, single hand, dial engraved J Fisher, Preston, 10" square striking movement with bell, on bracket feet, 193cm high with pendulum and weight

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