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An Oak Centre Seconds Longcase Clock with Bolt and Shutter Maintaining Power, signed Jno Skirving, Edinburgh, circa 1775, swan neck pediment, 12-inch arched brass dial with a silvered chapter ring, arch with a silvered plaque signed, four pillar movement with deadbeat escapement and rack striking on a bell, 218cm high 08.10.14, Case has been cleaned, hood with later frets, later bracket feet, dial and movement are clean.
A Good George III Mahogany Eight Day Longcase Clock, signed Robert Holland, London, circa 1760, pagoda pediment, brass stop fluted columns, pierced side frets, nicely figured arched moulded trunk door, plinth with a raised moulded panel, bracket feet, 12-inch arched brass dial with a silvered Arabic and Roman chapter ring, seconds and date aperture, arch with a silvered plaque signed, five pillar movement with anchor escapement and rack striking on a bell, 249cm high 08.10.14, Pierced frets to the hood with slight damage and some fret work is missing, minor scratches and minor dents to the plinth, dial is clean, movement is complete, finials are missing.
A Brass Striking Lantern Clock, four posted movement with verge escapement and outside countwheel striking on a top mounted bell, pierced frets, 6-1/4-inch Roman numeral chapter ring, scroll engraved centre bearing an inscription Richd Sanderson Wigton, single hand, late/17th century in parts and later, 39cm high 08.10.14, The lantern frame is possibly late 17th century, wheel trains, frets and the dial appear of a later date, dial is only bearing an inscription and the dial plate is not a cast dial, side doors and back panel are missing, vacant hole to the bottom plate for the hammer post, movement needs cleaning, later wall bracket
An Oak Chiming Bracket Clock, signed Gabriel, 24 Bishopsgate St Within, London, circa 1870, Gothic style case with spiral finials, pierced sound frets, 7-1/2-inch silvered dial with Roman numerals, two dials for chime/silent and fast/slow, triple fusee movement with anchor escapement, eight hammer chiming on a nest of eight bells and a further hammer striking a gong for the hours, movement secured with brackets, 64cm high, with original oak wall bracket 27cm high 08.10.14, Surfaces of the case are faded, sides with flaking to the surfaces and small cracks in parts, top side with small cracks, mouldings with small chips in parts, dial and movement are clean, movement in going order and chiming, wall bracket with small chips in parts and the surfaces are flaking, small scratches in parts.
A Rare Miniature Ebony Table Clock, signed Desgranges, late Recordon, London, circa 1800, the ebony veneered case with an inverted bell top, gilt brass carrying handle, fish scale sound frets, acorn shaped feet, 3-1/4-inch silvered dial with Roman numerals and signed, arch with strike/silent selection, twin fusee movement with anchor escapement and rack striking on a bell, backplate with an engraved border, 24.5cm high over handle, with a later ebonised wall bracket, 17cm high 08.10.14, Case with cracks and minor chips to the veneers, front door with a small piece of veneer missing, small piece of moulding to the front has come loose, brass surfaces are discoloured, base with one piece of moulding replaced, feet possibly later, dial is slightly discoloured and needs re-silvering, movement needs cleaning, replaced escapement, possibly a later replaced back cock, later pendulum bob, movement is working and striking, later wall bracket with scratches and minor chips.
A Mahogany Eight Day Longcase Clock, signed Ben Peers, Chester, circa 1800, swan neck pediment, arched trunk door, 14-inch painted arched dial, seconds and date aperture, arch with moonphase, four pillar movement with anchor escapement and rack striking on a bell, 233cm high 07.10.14, Case with small cracks to veneers in parts, side of the hood with a chip, front of the plinth with a crack, trunk door is slightly bowed, later bracket feet, dial with crazing marks, movement is complete.
A Good Mahogany and Satinwood Inlaid Chiming Longcase Clock, signed Jas Carr, Malton, circa 1810, pagoda pediment, inlaid columns with Corinthian capitals, arched trunk flanked with canted corners, inlaid plinth raised upon bracket feet, 13-inch painted arched dial, seconds, corners with two dials for strike/silent and chime/silent, central painted hunting scene and figures with a horse in the arch, triple weight driven movement with anchor escapement, eight hammers chiming on a nest of eight bells and a further bell for the hours, 232cm high 07.10.14, Case has been polished, pediment has been restored, trunk door slightly bowed, plinth with a small crack to the side, later bracket feet, dial has been re-painted but to a high standard, movement is clean and complete.
A Brass Striking Lantern Clock, four posted movement with verge escapement and outside countwheel striking on a top mounted bell, pierced frets, 6-1/4-inch Roman numeral chapter ring, scroll engraved centre bearing an inscription Richd Sanderson Wigton, single hand, late/17th century in parts and later, 39cm high 08.10.14, The lantern frame is possibly late 17th century, wheel trains, frets and the dial appear of a later date, dial is only bearing an inscription and the dial plate is not a cast dial, side doors and back panel are missing, vacant hole to the bottom plate for the hammer post, movement needs cleaning, later wall bracket
An Oak Chiming Bracket Clock, signed Gabriel, 24 Bishopsgate St Within, London, circa 1870, Gothic style case with spiral finials, pierced sound frets, 7-1/2-inch silvered dial with Roman numerals, two dials for chime/silent and fast/slow, triple fusee movement with anchor escapement, eight hammer chiming on a nest of eight bells and a further hammer striking a gong for the hours, movement secured with brackets, 64cm high, with original oak wall bracket 27cm high 08.10.14, Surfaces of the case are faded, sides with flaking to the surfaces and small cracks in parts, top side with small cracks, mouldings with small chips in parts, dial and movement are clean, movement in going order and chiming, wall bracket with small chips in parts and the surfaces are flaking, small scratches in parts.
A Rare Miniature Ebony Table Clock, signed Desgranges, late Recordon, London, circa 1800, the ebony veneered case with an inverted bell top, gilt brass carrying handle, fish scale sound frets, acorn shaped feet, 3-1/4-inch silvered dial with Roman numerals and signed, arch with strike/silent selection, twin fusee movement with anchor escapement and rack striking on a bell, backplate with an engraved border, 24.5cm high over handle, with a later ebonised wall bracket, 17cm high 08.10.14, Case with cracks and minor chips to the veneers, front door with a small piece of veneer missing, small piece of moulding to the front has come loose, brass surfaces are discoloured, base with one piece of moulding replaced, feet possibly later, dial is slightly discoloured and needs re-silvering, movement needs cleaning, replaced escapement, possibly a later replaced back cock, later pendulum bob, movement is working and striking, later wall bracket with scratches and minor chips.
A Mahogany Eight Day Longcase Clock, signed Ben Peers, Chester, circa 1800, swan neck pediment, arched trunk door, 14-inch painted arched dial, seconds and date aperture, arch with moonphase, four pillar movement with anchor escapement and rack striking on a bell, 233cm high 07.10.14, Case with small cracks to veneers in parts, side of the hood with a chip, front of the plinth with a crack, trunk door is slightly bowed, later bracket feet, dial with crazing marks, movement is complete.
A Good Mahogany and Satinwood Inlaid Chiming Longcase Clock, signed Jas Carr, Malton, circa 1810, pagoda pediment, inlaid columns with Corinthian capitals, arched trunk flanked with canted corners, inlaid plinth raised upon bracket feet, 13-inch painted arched dial, seconds, corners with two dials for strike/silent and chime/silent, central painted hunting scene and figures with a horse in the arch, triple weight driven movement with anchor escapement, eight hammers chiming on a nest of eight bells and a further bell for the hours, 232cm high 07.10.14, Case has been polished, pediment has been restored, trunk door slightly bowed, plinth with a small crack to the side, later bracket feet, dial has been re-painted but to a high standard, movement is clean and complete.
A George III ebonised musical movement bracket clock, Having ebonised case surmounted by brass carry handle upon triple panelled dome top. Having moulded cornice cornered with brass pineapple finials, with pierced sound fret panels terminating upon brass bracket feet. The brass dial is signed Wm Page, Gt Portland Street, London in the upper portion above the twin subsidiary dials for chime/silent and slow/fast. The main dial has a separated brass chapter ring with Roman numerals indicated by cathedral style hands. The triple fusee 8 day movement is decorated with floriate scrolls and a central lozenge with signature `Wm Page, Gt Portland Street, London`. Having quarter striking mechanism upon 8 bells, with 8 hammers and an hour indicating, striking gong, 39cm high.
A George II mahogany cased bracket clock, having inverted bell top with brass carry handle and glazed sides upon brass bracket feet, brass and silver dial with separated chapter ring having Roman numerals and Arabic numeral minute track with matted centre and a silvered cartouche bearing the name Thos. Gardener, London. To the upper section of the dial is a silvered separated subsidiary dial for strike/silent. Both dials are surrounded by a pierced rococo brass spandrels. The twin fusee 8 day movement is backed by floriate scrolled decorated brass panel, unsigned and striking on bell, 45cm high.
A good quality Victorian bracket clock in figured walnut case with canted corners with ionic capital mounts, pierced brass side panel and further applied brass work detail enclosing a rectangular brass clock face with silvered dial and regulator enclosing a two train movement - Manoah Rhodes & Sons Ltd, Bradford, 36 cm tall approx
A substantial 19th century bracket clock, the case in simulated tortoiseshell with applied gilded mounts, the dial with enamelled numerals, the case with further acanthus, mask, harebell and other detail enclosing a substantial three train striking movement with further chime/silent selector and Cambridge/Trafalgar chime, 58 cm tall approx (working order)
A substantial Victorian oak bracket clock, the case with carved detail, turned column supports, set beneath an arched pediment and raised on a bracket of matching detail, the square silvered dial with chased decoration enclosing a three train striking movement with chime/silent selector and full chimes/Cambridge chimes selector, 85 cm tall approx (working order)
A good quality Victorian bracket clock in figured walnut case with canted corners with ionic capital mounts, pierced brass side panel and further applied brass work detail enclosing a rectangular brass clock face with silvered dial and regulator enclosing a two train movement - Manoah Rhodes & Sons Ltd, Bradford, 36 cm tall approx
A substantial 19th century bracket clock, the case in simulated tortoiseshell with applied gilded mounts, the dial with enamelled numerals, the case with further acanthus, mask, harebell and other detail enclosing a substantial three train striking movement with further chime/silent selector and Cambridge/Trafalgar chime, 58 cm tall approx (working order)
A substantial Victorian oak bracket clock, the case with carved detail, turned column supports, set beneath an arched pediment and raised on a bracket of matching detail, the square silvered dial with chased decoration enclosing a three train striking movement with chime/silent selector and full chimes/Cambridge chimes selector, 85 cm tall approx (working order)
A 19th century bracket clock, the painted dial supporting a twin train striking movement in a moulded and brass inlaid 'caddy top' on bun feet, h. 50 cm CONDITION REPORT: face with rubbing, case structurally sound but with minor losses, metal work with pitting and damage, no guarantee as to working order
A 19th century bracket clock, the painted dial supporting a twin train striking movement in a moulded and brass inlaid 'caddy top' on bun feet, h. 50 cm CONDITION REPORT: face with rubbing, case structurally sound but with minor losses, metal work with pitting and damage, no guarantee as to working order
A Victorian carved oak cased mantel clock, the eight day two train musical movement with brass arched dial with strike/silent and slow/fast subsidiary silvered chapter rings over the main silvered chapter ring with Arabic and Roman numerals, inscribed "H. Smith & Sons, Chipping Norton", raised on bracket foot supports bearing plaques inscribed "Presented to Miss Lilian Maud Brassey on the occasion of her marriage" and "By the Parishioners, Tenants, Kennel Servants and Employees on the Heythrop Estate with best wishes Dec 6th 1898", 56 cm high. CONDITION REPORTS Case : various chips and losses all over (see photos) and in need of a dust, general wear conducive with age and use.
A circa 1900 French lacquered brass miniature carriage clock in an ogee case, the face with Roman numerals above a subsidiary dial with Arabic numerals raised on bracket feet, 7.5 cm high, together with leather covered carriage case. CONDITION REPORTS Enamel face has significant cracks, and a large chunk of enamel missing from the bottom right-hand corner, brass has areas of pitting and some tarnishing, movement stamped "3808",. Case has heavy wear, two handles missing, some of the leather peeling, velvet interior is worn and coming away, has two additional cogs (see photos), top of the case is slightly loose to the base. No key. We can make no guarantees as to whether or not clock is in working order.
English ebonised bracket clock by Jonathan Lowndes, London with eight day striking movement with a caddy top and a 6.75 inch dial with cherub spandrels, a signed silvered Roman and Arabic chapter ring `J.Lowndes, London`, with mock pendulum and calendar aperture, ring turned winding holes, and strike/not strike lever, with twin fusee movement with verge escapement, the back plate engraved with foliate scrolls signed `Jona Lowndes, London`, the case with small hole to right side, possibly for a pull repeat cord, with label to inside back door `Percy Webster, Vendor, 37 Gt Portland St`, and the remains of an old paper label to the glazed back door detailing the clock. 39cm handle up, the case stamped 9784
A late 19th Century Black Forest carved softwood mantel cuckoo clock by Gordian Hettich Sohn, with two day movement striking on a gong, the back plate stamped `G.H.S.`, the dial applied with Gothic bone Roman numerals, the architectural case carved and pierced with a bird above fruiting vine, on a rectangular fenced base and bracket feet, height approx 56cm, with pendulum (minor faults).
A late 19th Century brass lantern clock with eight day movement striking on a bell, the back plate stamped `W & H Sch` (Winterhalder & Hofmeier), the circular dial with engraved floral centre, framed by a chapter ring with black Roman numerals, the case of typical form with turned finial and bell surmount above turned corner finials and pierced fretwork panels, on turned feet, height approx 39cm, with pendulum and bracket (some faults).

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