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A modern Bentima reproduction bracket clock with quartz movement and a mid 20th century marble mantel clock of rectangular form with engine-turned brass dial and batons marked "Baronet of London" and quantity of silver plate to include three-branch candelabrum, muffin dish and cover and a quantity of flatware to include dinner forks, teaspoons, dessert spoons, etc.
GEORGE III OAK LONGCASE CLOCK by John Scott, Edinburgh, the unsigned eight day two train movement with anchor escapement striking on a bell, the signed arched 11.5'' brass dial with Roman numerals and outer Arabic seconds, date aperture at six, painted pierced steel hands, encased in an arched hood with swan neck pediment and brass mounted barley twist columns, on plinth base with bracket feet, 210cm high
EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY MAHOGANY MANTEL CLOCK by Winderhalder & Hofmeier, Germany, signed nine jewels three train movement striking on gongs, the arched silvered dial with Roman numerals and three front winding holes, silent/chime and Whittington/Westminster subsidiary dials, blued steel hands, the arched mahogany case with bracket feet, 32cm high
MAHOGANY GRANDMOTHER CLOCK the unsigned eight day two train movement with anchor escapement striking on a coiled gong, the 6'' brass and silvered dial with Roman numerals and outer Arabic seconds, encased in a moulded dentil hood, the mahogany case of George III design, on plinth base with bracket feet, 139cm high
A Swiss Neuchatel bracket clock and bracket, the white enamel dial, hands with applied gilt sunburst appliques, verge escapement with silk suspension, quarter striking on two gongs, the rectangular movement with countwheel on the backplate and stamped 'P.G.', in a waisted case decorated with gilt painted flowers and foliage against a black ground, gilt ball finial, 55cm high; with matching bracket, 74cm overall height, early 19th century.
A George III mahogany bracket clock by Eardley Norton, the twin fusee eight day movement striking on a bell, with four turned pillars, the backplate inscribed 'Eardley Norton, London', the part silvered and brass dial signed and with two subsidiary dials, one for strike/silent, with date aperture, the chapter ring engraved with Roman and Arabic numerals, with pierced spandrels, the bell top case with turned finials, with brass side carrying handles above glazed panels, with fluted quarter pilasters and on brass bracket feet, 47.7cm high, 31.7cm wide, 20.5cm deep. Eardley Norton is listed as working at 49 St. John's Street, Clerkenwell between 1762 and 1794. He was a member of the Clockmakers Company and there are examples of his work in the Royal Collection. He is famous for his musical and astronomical clocks especially for the export market.
A FRENCH BRASS AND ENAMELLED CLOCK GARNITURE C1899, movement stamped 'Medaille d'Argent', the circular floral design champleve enamel with Arabic dial, quarter pilaster columns, either side dial with floral coloured enamel capitals, stylised design to pediment and base with J Lockhart retailers label, bracket plinth on stepped velvet topped support and ebonised oval base, vase garnitures with stylised floral champleve detail and stepped bracket plinth, velvet topped gilt support and shaped corner ebonised bases, clock height approximately 29cm, (dial loose, keys and pendulum) (3)
A 20th century mahogany and boxwood inlaid bracket clock, the enamelled dial with Arabic numerals, eight day movement, chiming gong, raised on brass bracket feet, together with a 20th century mahogany bracket clock, the spade shaped case with boxwood and mother-of-pearl inlay, the white dial with Arabic dial an outer minute track. (2)
An early 19th century mahogany longcase clock, the painted broken arch dial with Roman numerals, moon phase and subsidiary dials, the spandrels painted with flowers and having Greek key borders, the hood and trunk with barley twist columns, eight day movement, striking bell, signed to faux backplate, raised on bracket feet. H: 201cm
A George III oak longcase clock, with dentil cornice and later pillared decoration, the full length shaped trunk door crossbanded in mahogany with quarter inset pillars over stepped and canted base with applied panel and bracket feet, 13" brass dial having cast rococo spandrels, matted centre, chapter ring with Roman hour numerals, Arabic minutes, centre field having subsidiary seconds ring and date crescent and marked Lanson Newton, eight day movement striking on a bell, 207cm high.
An early to mid 20th century walnut cased bracket clock, pagoda top case with brass carry handle, glazed door to front enclosing square brass 5.5" face with silvered dial, Roman numerals, applied spandrels and double key apertures, eight day movement striking on a gong, enclosed by rear glazed door, supported on four small bracket feet, 29cm high
H.WHITE, CHEAPSIDE, LONDON, a large 19th century oak bracket clock, the chiming movement striking on two sets of gongs, the dial with two sub dials inscribed 'H.White, 63 Cheapside, London', the architectural case with pediment and central finial (replaced), width 37cm, height 50cm, with key and pendulum.

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