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A late 18thC mahogany longcase clock, having a pagoda hood, fretwork panels and stop-fluted pillared flanks, above a flame veneered, arched pendulum door, raised on a bracket plinth; the 8 day bell strike movement faced by an engraved, lacquered brass dial with applied spandrels, a strike/silent, a silvered steel Roman chapter ring, a calender and a subsidiary dial inscribed Benj. Reeves, Lamberhurst 87''h
A George III mahogany longcase clock, having a swan neck pediment, over an arched door, flanked by reeded, quadrant flanks and a box base, raised on bracket feet; the 8 day bell strike movement faced by a brass dial with a silvered steel Roman chapter ring, a date aperture and subsidiary seconds, inscribed Nat Hedge Colchester 98''h
An early 19th century mahogany cased bracket clock, for restoration, the caddy top above circular dial (now unattached), inscribed "James Burroughs, Ironbridge", set with Roman numerals housing an eight day fusee movement, flanked by brass fish reel side plate and raised on turned brass form feet, height 45cm. CONDITION REPORT: Dial chipped, rubbed and separated from movement. Pendulum present but only hour hand present. Seems original and complete otherwise but in need of restoration. Case slightly scuffed.
A Victorian Gothic oak bracket clock, the arched case with engraved dial inscribed "Edwards, Northwich 1880", with eight day twin fusee movement above an arched frieze and plinth base, height 55cm. CONDITION REPORT: Width 13 inches. Depth 9 inches. Missing carved pediment to both side to surfaces. Split to each side above aperture and torn silk.
An early 19th century oak longcase clock, the broken swan neck pediment above arched painted dial set with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds hand and sate aperture housing and eight day movement above arched door beneath applied presentation plaque and plinth base to ogee bracket feet, height 232cm.
A Large and Impressive French gilt and patinated bronze clock, 19th century, mounted with a model of a silvered horse with a slave tied to its back, leaping over a tree stump, on a rectangular plinth, with stepped leaf moulded base, on bracket feet, the clock with white enamel dial and Roman numeral chapter ring, the barrel movement with count wheel striking and bell gong, lacking keys and pendulum, 61cm high CONDITION REPORT: overall slave is lacking silvering in all areas, gilding is rubbed all over, otherwise in good condition
A George III Oak and Inlaid Longcase Clock, the broken arch pediment above an arched door with reeded pilasters, the shaped door below flanked by reeded canted corners, raised upon bracket feet, the painted dial with moon phase movement and with Arabic numerals, seconds dial and date aperture and with two train movement, the dial inscribed 'Richard Sims, Walford'
AN 18th CENTURY OAK CASED LONGCASE CLOCK, R. SHERRATT, TITLEY (C.1720-1730), the 12" brass dial with chapter ring and Roman numerals, with scroll cast brass spandrels and date aperture, the eight day movement striking on a bell in a later case circa 1780, the hood with a moulded cornice and Greek Key beading over a blind carved frieze above a glazed window flanked by tapering fluted columns with gilt brass Corinthian caps, the trunk with a shaped panel door flanked by fluted quarter columns with similar terminals raised on a moulded plinth base and bracket feet. 2.05m by 0.59m by 0.31m
AN 18th CENTURY OAK CASED LONG CASE CLOCK, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals, date aperture and subsidiary dial, floral painted spandrels and painted in the arch with a bird, sign Rider, Pool, (probably William Rider a.1798), with an eight day movement striking on a bell, the hood with a moulded broken swan neck pediment surmounted by three ball, spike and bird finials above blind carved fret work over an arched glazed door flanked by tapering fluted cylindrical columns with gilt metal caps, the trunk with a shaped moulded panel door flanked by fluted quarter columns raised on a moulded and panelled plinth base and bracket feet. 2.35m by 0.57m by 0.25m
An Edwardian mahogany chiming bracket clock, clock 22.5in., overall 34in. An Edwardian mahogany chiming bracket clock, in architectural case with silvered Roman chapter ring and gilt fret work dial, unsigned, movement striking on five blued steel gongs, together with matching wall bracket, clock 22.5in., overall 34in.
An early 19th century thirty hour oak longcase clock by 'Jno Bates, Cuckfield', with later ball and cresting above glazed dial within turned columns, the waisted trunk on bracket feet, eleven and a half inch painted dial supporting movement striking on a bell, 220cm high (1 weight and pendulum).
Georgian bracket clock with eight day fusee timepiece movement, break arch dial with silvered chapter ring, matted centre and face mask spandrels signed - Ja. Green, London, in a walnut case with blind fret decoration, glass side panels and caddy top with swing handle, on bracket feet, some veneer loose (door key, winding key and pendulum present), 49cm overall height to handle
George III bracket clock with eight day twin fusee five pillar movement striking on a bell, with floral engraved back plate brass break arch dial with matted centre and face mask spandrels, false pendulum and calendar aperture, silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals signed - Christopher Goddard, London, break arch with subsidiary seconds dial and strike silent control, in a mahogany case with dome top, brass front door surround, glass side panels and top carrying handle, on bracket feet (door key, pendulum and winding key present), 39cm overall height CONDITION REPORT General overall condition is good. Movement is clean and appears to be in working order. However, there are several holes in the back plate and at top left corner there appears something has been removed, possibly a repeat wheel. Cock may also not be original. Dial is clean and in good condition. Case very good overall. Rear door has minor damage to top left corner and has been cut inside to accommodate pendulum bob
A Fine 18th Century Burr Elm Chiming Bracket Clock with repeater. The 8 inch (20 cm) brass dial with a scrolling silvered cartouche to the centre signed Josiah Stringer Stockport above a calendar aperture surrounded by engraved scrolls of trailing foliage. The silvered chapter ring with ornate fleur-de-lis engraving between the hour and minute numerals. The corners embellished with scrolling shell crested spandrels. The case surmounted by a brass carrying handle, standing on bracket feet 19 ins (48 cms) high, 12¾ ins (32 cms) wide.
A Victorian Gothic oak bracket clock by James Dann of Wisbech, eight day English carillon chiming movement, signed silver dial with scrolling spandrels, triple fusee movement with anchor re-coil escapement, eight day chiming octave bells and single hour gong, oak and ply Gothic case on petal carved bun supports, 26½in. (67.5cm.) high.
Square Brass Faced Grandfather Clock By The Eminet Maker Samuel Lawson, Keighley. The Aperture To the inner face reveals a revolving painted chapter ring, engraved brass dial with a 30 hour movement. The case in oak with side pallisters, bracket feet missing. The square top with a Greek Key Pattern design. Supported on turned columns. Circa 1760/80 86'' in height, 14'' in width.
A Vintage and Impressive Quality Brass Cathedral Shaped Skeleton Clock with fusee movement. Circa 1950's. Housed in a brass and glass panelled case. The platform with adjustable bracket feet. In excellent condition. The clock itself measures 17.5 inches and measures 21.25 inches wide. 13.25 inches wide and 9 inches deep.

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