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Small walnut single train mantel clock timepiece with W & H movement, with Camerer, Kuss & Co label to the inside back door, the 4.25" dial signed Camerer Kuss & Co, 186 Uxbridge Road, Shepherds Bush within a square stepped case with applied brass presentation plaque, 9" high; together with a small German brass two train bracket clock and one other (3) (two pendulums)
Elliott mahogany three train bracket clock, the movement striking on eight rods, the 7" arched brass dial signed Nathan & Co, Birmingham within a rounded arched stepped case surmounted by a brass carrying handle, 14.5" high; together with an oak two train bracket clock in need of restoration (2) (pendulum)
Walnut single fusee bracket clock, the later 6" square dial with subsidiary seconds dial, within a stepped case surmounted by a caddy top and brass carrying handle, 14" high; also a contemporary mahogany two train mantel clock, the 4.25" white dial signed L'Epee a Paris, within an inlaid rounded arched case, 13" high (2) (a.f) (pendulum, two winding keys)
Mahogany single fusee bracket clock, the 6.25" silvered dial within a rounded arched stepped case, 14.75" high (pendulum and winding key); also a mahogany two train lancet ting-tang mantel clock, the W & H movement striking on two gongs, the 5" silvered arched dial with subsidiary slow/fast dial to the arch, within a boxwood banded lancet case, 10.25" high (pendulum and key) (both a.f)
A William IV Mahogany Bracket Clock: Barwise, London: the enamelled dial with Roman numerals, eight-day movement, the arched brass inlaid case carved with lotus, brass acorn finial and side carrying handles above Gothic brass pierced panels, on bun feet H53cm x W28cm x D15cm CONDITION REPORT: Minor scuff to the back of the clock & minor separation to the veneer to the top. Movement striking on bell housed to the top. Original pendulum, runs for 16 hours, would benefit from a service, a clean tidy clock, wooden base under movement a later addition
A Georgian Bracket Clock by J Whitelaw, Edinburgh: of small dimensions. Architectural form set with pillars and acanthus finials; gold dial with floral scrollwork marked to cartouche at bottom 'J N O Whitelaw, Edinburgh'. Scrollwork on silk backings to flanks; glazed back door opens to reveal gong striking mechanism marked 'J A S Whitelaw (1764-1826), Edinburgh' H 14" x W 8" CONDITION REPORT: Case in good original condition, minor scuff to the wood to the back, small loss to back door. In good working order. With receipt of sale from 1971. Movement engraved James Whitelaw. Period pendulum striking on gong
A 19th Century Mahogany Bracket Clock by Mitchell & Russell, Glasgow: The circular enamel dial with Roman numerals, eight-day movement, the arched case with brass carrying handles, the front and sides with brass fish scale panels, on brass bracket feet H31cm x W22cm x D16cm CONDITION REPORT: In good working order, chiming correctly. Good original condition, nicely engraved and signed movement striking on bell.
A Victorian Rosewood and Brass Inlaid Bracket Clock: the case of architectural form with brass finials and inlay on ball feet. Scale and silk flanks with ring handles. Dial marked 'R J Warren, London'. Glazed back door opens to reveal 8-day twin fusee movement striking on bell H 16" x W 9.5" x D 6" CONDITION REPORT: Good working order, striking on bell, lock to back door loose but complete with key. no losses to brass inlay, minor separation to veneers but structurally sound
An 18th Century Longcase Clock by J Maynard of Teignmouth: a one-piece silver face engraved with swan in cartouche and Roman numeral dial with floral and arrow decoration. Subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture with ball finials and inlaid gilt brass section to top. Column supports aside dial. Arched door to mahogany case on bracket feet. Two lead weights H 237cm x W 48cm x D24cm CONDITION REPORT: Good condition case & movement, no losses or restoration. Two period lead weights & pendulum. Working order, would benefit from a service
A 19th Century Inlaid Bracket Clock: a mahogany case with ball finials and ball feet. Butterfly inlay in cartouche beneath silvered dial. Roman numeral dial; three winding holes and beetle and poker hands. Musical movement on two gongs H 48cm x W 27cm x D 20cm CONDITION REPORT: Case in good original order with period fixings all securely fixed. Minor vertical separation of veneer above & into butterfly cartouche but structurally sound. Door opens & closes firmly & locks with key. Movement clean, striking on gongs. Westminster chimes & hours lovely tone & runs well, keeping time at present well (3 days). Appears all original with no restoration
An 18th Century Longcase Clock by Joseph Hemmings of London: silvered chapter ring in Roman numerals with gilt spandrels. Subsidiary dial and date aperture within. Strike/silent subsidiary dial to top with gilt spandrel surround. Mahogany case with eagle finials. Corinthian columns aside dial and roundel inlay to case. Two cast-iron weights H 230cm x W 49cm x D 25cm CONDITION REPORT: Top finial in place (missing from catalogue photo), clean case & movement, missing bottom left bracket foot covering period weights & pendulum, working condition
19TH CENTURY GILT METAL MOUNTED BLACK EBONISED GEORGIAN STYLE BRACKET CLOCK with caddy top having baluster finials and scrolled together with floral mounts over a brass face with gilt metal spangrals and silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals and adjustment dial, stepped base with gilt metal floral mounts on scrolled feet. Brass plate two train movement striking on two gongs, stamped W & R, Sch. 17" (43cm) high. CONDITION REPORT: Overall good, some minor wear and blemishes to the ebonising in places. No obvious serious damage or losses. Detailed report on request.
19TH CENTURY WELSH MAHOGANY THIRTY HOUR LONG CASE CLOCK by Moseley of Neath, having metal mounted broken swan neck pediment over arched aperture flanked by turned pillars, strung outlined waist door on a similarly inlaid panelled base with bracket feet. Arched painted face with Roman Numerals, seconds dial and date aperture. 30 hour movement striking on one bell. Painted with figures and cottages. The face 18" x 12.5". overall 85" (220cm) high. CONDITION REPORT: The case is a little dry with some fading but basically in good condition. Lacking its back legs. Scuffed and worn in places. The face is slightly worn with scratches commensurate with finger ends. Complete with weight and pendulum.
An Asthetic gilt bronze bracket clock, third quarter of the 19th century, the architectural case inset with foliate repousse embossed copper panels, flanked by reeded pilasters and raised on a plinth base, having a silvered Arabic dial, set eight day cylinder movement, chiming gong. H.40cm W.32cm
A Regency brass mounted mahogany bracket clock, Phillips, London A Regency brass mounted mahogany bracket clock, Phillips, London, early 19th century, the five pillar twin fusee bell striking trip-hour repeating movement with decorative border engraved shouldered backplate with holdfast for the large lenticular bob pendulum, the eight inch circular convex white painted Roman numeral dial signed PHILLIPS, LEADENHALL STREET to centre and with blued steel hands within ogee moulded convex glazed cast brass bezel, the single pad top break-arch case with hinged brass carrying handle to the brass fillet bordered curved panel surmount above full front door with brass fishscale quadrant sound frets beneath dial and brass strung front angles, the sides with conforming rectangular brass sound frets, the rear with arch glazed door, on cavetto moulded skirt base with cast brass ogee bracket feet, 39cm (15.25ins) high excluding handle.
A Georgian Irish mahogany eight day longcase clock The broken swan-neck pediment above a lion mask and a band of scrolling foliate carving, the brass dial with twin winding aperture, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, inscribed Alex Gordon, Dublin, the case with an arched door flanked by quartered columns, standing on ogee bracket feet. Approximately 235 cm high. CONDITION REPORTS: Some chipping/losses, some repairs, spandrel missing to centre of pediment, weights and pendulum lacking, general wear, not guaranteed in working order.
An early 19th century mahogany cased bracket clock by William Budgen of Croydon The signed white painted dial with Roman numerals and bell striking twin fusee movement, the brass mounted inlaid case with ball finial, lion mask ring handles and fluted quarter columns, standing on gilt ball feet. 51 cm high. CONDITION REPORTS: Generally in good condition, expected wear, some slight shrinkage cracks to case, some slight paint loss and staining to dial.
A mahogany eight day longcase clock, signed Thomas & Son, Bilston, the 14" painted dial with subsidiary seconds and date calendar, rolling moon in the arch, the hood with swan-neck pediment and reeded columns over a case with short door, flanked by reeded quarter columns, the base with ogee bracket feet, the case embellished throughout with crossbanding. (With pendulum, weights and keys) 236cm
A mahogany eight day longcase clock, signed D Becquet, London, the four pillar rack and bell striking movement with 12" painted dial with subsidiary seconds and Roman numerals, painted with floral sprigs, the arched hood with brass-mounted stop-fluted columns, over a case with moulded break-arch door, flanked by brass-mounted stop-fluted quarter columns, the fielded panel base with shaped apron and bracket feet. (With pendulum, weights and keys) 219cm
An oak and burr oak crossbanded eight day longcase clock, signed Standring, Bolton, the 12¾" break-arch square brass dial, with rolling moon below a steel band inscribed TEMPUS FUGIT, the steel chapter with Roman numeral hours and Arabic minutes, subsidiary seconds and date calendar, the spandrels cast with scrolls and masks, the hood with broken-arch pediment and brass sphere finial over tapering columns, the case with long shaped-top trunk door flanked by quarter columns, the base with shaped panel, raised on ogee bracket feet. (With weights, pendulum, winder and case key) 225cm
An elegant Oak and Mahogany 19th c. Longcase Clock having swan pediment with raised central moulding, the hood having arch top glazed cross-banded door, flanked by turned supports. The painted face depicting Asia, Europe, Africa and America signed S.H. Price, Llandovery, and having moon roller, date roller, second hand and eight day movement. The short door having geometric inlay, half turned columns and flame Mahogany panel over lower section with similar geometric inlay, standing on bracket feet. 21 3/4'' wide x 92 1/2'' high x 10 1/4'' deep
A 19th Century longcase clock, the eight day movement having arched brass dial inscribed Wm Godfrey Winterton, with silvered chapter, subsidiary seconds dial, pierced spandrels, in carved oak case with pierced pediment on fluted columns, scroll carved trunk door and panelled base depicting a knight on horseback, on bracket feet, 210.5cm high
A 19th Century longcase clock, the eight day movement having painted arched dial inscribed Richard North, Driffield with floral spandrels and subsidiary seconds dial, in oak case with brass ball finials on pagoda top with fluted columns, arched trunk door, on panelled base and bracket feet, 226cm high

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