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An early 19th century mahogany and brass inlaid bracket clock by Desbois & Wheeler, surmounted with pineapple finial over a chamfer top, later brass ring handles and reticulated side frets, the enamel dial detailed `Desbois & Wheeler`, with signed brass single fusee movement on a plinth base and spherical brass feet, 31cm high, (pendulum).
An early 19th Century mahogany longcase clock by C. Heizman of Canterbury, the 12ins arched painted dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial and with painted romantic landscape to arch, to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, contained in plain mahogany case with arched and moulded cornice and plain turned pillars to hood, arched trunk door and on bracket feet, 80ins high Note: Charles Heitzman recorded working Canterbury 1832-1847
Contemporary Asprey bracket clock of small proportions in blue and gold chinoiserie decorated case - dial signed Asprey. Elliott, London, together with original purple Asprey box Purchased in 1987 for £351.00 from Aspreys (receipt in original box) There is a small chip to lacquer on back of domed top into the edge gilding There are a few very minor areas of lacquer loss, mainly to hidden edges Very slight wear to gilding on metal handle at top Overall very good condition. Ticking evenly Further images and condition reports are available at www.reemandansie.com
A Georgian and later ebonised fruitwood veneered bracket clock with inverted bell top and carrying handle, the brass dial with mask and foliage spandrels, Roman and Arabic chapter ring and silvered date ring, below which is an open panel bearing the engraved maker`s name `J Sharp Bawtry`, enclosed by an arched glazed door, the case 11in. wide at the base, 18½in. (47cm.) high, the replacement 19th century brass movement striking on a single bell. See Illustration.
A Regency and later rosewood and brass inlaid bracket clock with pagoda shaped top, applied scrolled leaves and brass ring handles to the sides on repoussé brass back plates, the movement, enamel face and hands later replacements, 9½in. (24cm.) wide at the base, 15in. (38.5cm.) high. See Illustration.
A mahogany long case clock, the hood with blind fret decoration flanked by spiral columns, enclosing a circular brass dial, inscribed "Benjamin Barlow, Oldham", 8 day movement striking on a bell, the case with full length trunk door within fluted pilasters above a box base, raised on bracket feet, 200cm high
A 19th century, oak long case clock, the hood with broken swan neck pediment over a painted and enamelled arched dial, signed Will North Leckonfield, the eight day twin train movement striking the hour on a bell. the body with single arched door on steeped base and bracket feet. (adulterations) 210 cm hight x 48 cm with x 25 cm deep. (with pendulum)
REGENCY MAHOGANY BRACKET CLOCK EARLY 19TH CENTURY the panel domed top with a raised gilt metal urn finial over dentil moulded cornice and circular silvered Roman numeral dial with two winding holes, bell strike and brass grille insert side panels, raised on brass ball feet 29cm wide, 51cm high, 17cm deep
A Regency Mahogany cased Mantel Clock, having single fusee brass movement, the case with central brass pineapple finial, stepped top, moulded panel front with brass inlay, on plinth with corner bracket feet, lion mask ring handles to the side, cream coloured painted face, Roman numerals, some flaking, 9 3/8`` wide x 18`` high x 5 1/4`` deep
A French Louis XV style gilt brass mounted ‘boulle’ bracket clock, Charles Taylor & Son, Paris, circa 1870, the circular eight-day bell striking movement signed Cha’s, Taylor, Paris to backplate, the twelve-piece white Roman numeral cartouche dial with foliate cast decoration to centre and pierced blued steel hands, the waisted case with standing putto surmount to the cavetto shaped upstand with foliate corner mounts, rococo scroll crest anove the shaped tied foliate bud decorated front door surround incorporating figural decoration to apron, the sides with recessed shallow arch windows and the surfaces inlaid in brass with foliate designs on a mottled red shell ground, on scroll cast feet with apron between, 42cm high; with a modern wall bracket with similar faux shell and brass marquetry decoration and cast brass mounts, 58cm high overall
A Victorian rosewood bracket clock, unsigned, mid 19th century, the five pillar twin fusee movement striking the hours on a bell mounted on the backplate, the eight-inch circular white Roman numeral dial with cast brass bezel in a shaped-top case with stylised foliate lobe carved decoration to pediment above rectangular Gothic tracery pierced brass sound frets to sides and ogee moulded profile to apron, on moulded skirt base with brass ball feet, 47cm high; with a later mahogany wall bracket with shaped supports and moulded table, 66cm high overall
A late 19th/early 20th century carved oak cased bracket clock by Winterhalter & Hofmeier with eight day twin gong striking movement, the case inset with brass and fabric openwork panels, with chime and silent subsidiary dials, raised on four cast brass globular feet, height approx 46cm, width 31cm, complete with pendulum (illustrated)
Early 19th Century mahogany bracket clock, the pagoda case with ormolu mounts, side carrying handles and scroll feet, the arched silvered dial with Arabic and Roman numerals, strike / silent selector and central alarm dial, signed Handley and Moore, London, the five pillar twin fusee movement also signed on the back plate, striking quarters on a bell
Figured mahogany cased bracket clock, the circular silvered dial with Arabic and Roman numerals, signed William Kipling, London, the three train movement with anchor escapement conversion, striking and chiming on bells, first / second quarter, 18th Century, the associated mahogany case with floral carved decoration circa 1830
Late C18th Georgian Oak Cased 8 Day Long Case Clock by Gilbert of Hythe, plinth with small bracket supports, arched door to trunk, reeded columns to hood, arched painted dial with calendar & secondary seconds dial painted with flowers, typical scrolling hood, 8 day movement with metal weights & pendulum
A 19th century boulle work and ormolu mounted bracket clock, surmounted by a cherub and with enamel Roman and Arabic numerals to the cast brass dial, decorated with a central cockerel beneath a Chinese type pagoda with scrolls and floral swags and with shells to the border, all upon ormolu scrolling feet with associated wall bracket, clock 46.5cm wide, 79cm high

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