A mid-18th Century oak longcase clock with eight day striking movement, the brass dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds and date aperture, the hood with moulded pediment above a glazed door and turned columns, the arched trunk door with glazed lenticle, above a plain base and bracket feet, height approx 201cm, together with pendulum (lacking weights and faults).
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A GEORGE III MAHOGANY AND BRASS INLAID BRACKET CLOCK having a circular white enamel dial with Roman numerals and with repeat mechanism, the back plate signed Lock Bath, the case with geometric line inlay, canted corners, carrying handles and brass grills on a bracket with shaped supports, 17" high ex handle (see illustration). Note: Jash Lock is recorded as working at New Westgate Buildings, Bath 1790-1800 and afterwards at 11 Quiet Street).
A Victorian 18th century-style ebonised bracket clock, the eight day duration, double fusee movement striking the hours on a gong, having an arched brass dial with matted centre, a raised, silvered chapter ring engraved with black Roman numerals, fleur-de-lys half-hour markings and cast brass corner spandrels, the arch having a subsidiary ‘strike/silent’ dial, the ebonised ‘bell-top’ case having glazed side panels, fretwork to the front, and surmounted by a brass carrying handle, height: 47cm.
John Berry, London, an ebonised quarter-repeating bell top bracket clock, having an eight day duration timepiece fusee movement with verge escapement and pull quarter-repeat on two bells, the backplate profusely engraved with floral and rococo decoration and signed ‘Jn Berry, London’, having a six inch arched brass dial with the raised silvered chapter ring engraved with black Roman numerals and fleur-de-lys half-hour markings, a matted centre engraved with a repeat of the signature and a ‘false bob’ aperture, with cast brass ‘female head’ spandrels to the corners, blued steel hands and a date dial within the arch, the ebonised bell top case having fret-work panels to the sides and front, cast brass finials, handle to the top and bracket feet, height: 44cm. * There were a number of makers named John Berry working in London at this period with the most likely being the one recorded as being a Freeman of the Clockmakers Company from 1728 until 1754 and quite probably apprenticed to his father, also John.
James Gowland, London. An ebonised bracket clock, having an eight day duration, double fusee, five pillar movement striking the hours on a bell, the shaped silvered dial engraved with Roman numerals, with a ‘strike/silent’ dial below VI 0’clock and signed by the maker ‘James Gowland, London’ which is repeated to the backplate of the movement, the ebonised case having various ormolu mounts and shaped brass side frets to the trunk and top, a cast carrying handle to the top and four cast brass finials to the case corners. Height: 48cm. * James Gowland is recorded as working as a clock and chronometer maker at 11, Leathersellers Buildings, London Wall, London from 1832 until 1878. He showed a skeleton clock at the Great Exhibition in the Crystal Palace, Hyde Park of 1851.
AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY EIGHT DAY LONGCASE CLOCK, by George Osmund of Tisbury, having arched hood above arched aperture flanked by wrythen pilasters, the base with quarter wrythen pilasters and crossbanded rectangular door, crossbanded and inlaid panel base on bracket feet. Arch painted dial decorated with flowers and fruit, and having Roman numerals and date aperture. Eight day movement striking on one bell. The face 16" x 11.5". 86" High overall.
AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY GERMAN BRASS TABLE OR BRACKET CLOCK, having foliate swing handle to the flat top above applied foliate scrolled decoration, beaded and scrolled corner handles and standing on scroll feet. Circular white enamel face with Roman numerals. Two train brass drum movement striking on one bell. 9.5" High.
AN 18TH CENTURY OAK THIRTY HOUR LONGCASE CLOCK, by Hinksman of Madeley, the case with broken swan neck pediment having brass eagle and ball finial, above strapwork freize, square aperture flanked by corner pilasters the waist with pointed arch door above panel base on bracket feet. Brass square face with figural spandrels, Roman numerals and single finger to the foliate engraved centre field. Thirty hour movement striking on one bell. The face 11" square. 88" High overall.
A William IV mahogany crossbanded oak striking eight day longcase clock, the swan neck pediment over an arched top twelve inch dial with subsidiary day of month and seconds aperture, signed J. Harvey, Shrewsbury, flanked by split turned column decoration, the conch shell inlaid trunk shaped door also flanked by split turned supports, all resting on bracket feet, 216 cm high, with weights and pendulum.
A 19th century oak and mahogany cased longcase clock, the hood with broken swan neck pediment above an eleven inch square dial, with silver chapter ring and subsidiary seconds within gilt corner spandrels and signed Richard Pocock, Sutton, flanked by fluted columns over inlaid shaped trunk door, resting on bracket feet, with two weights, 208 cm high .
A 19th century Scottish figured mahogany long case clock, the arch top hood with 3 ball finials, the trunk with boxwood and ebony inlaid figured panel door and quarter turned side pillars, with figured base and bracket feet feet, having later circular silvered dial with raised brass numerals, 8 day weight driven striking movement, height 82"
A mid-20th Century Walnut cased triple barrel Mantel Clock, the arched case off-set to the left with a scalloped base to the right, and raised on chrome plated bracket feet, to a further chrome bezel and convex glass enclosing a silvered Arabic chapter ring, with pierced hands, to a triple spring-driven movement with anchor escapement and strike on five rods, height 9 ½”
A late 19th Century German Walnut Bracket Clock, the overhanging cornice surmounted by ring turned finials and carved cushion pediment, to a single arched glazed door and moulded base, raised on compressed bun feet, to a 5 ½” arched brass dial, with applied gilt spandrels, silvered chapter ring with outside minute track and pierced steel hands, to a rectangular brass movement, with anchor escapement and strike on a coiled gong, height 20 ½”
An early 20th Century Walnut cased triple spring-driven German Bracket Clock, the case with overhanging cornice surmounted by an arched pediment (detached), to a glazed door with canted corners and moulded plinth base, bearing an applied presentation plaque, to a 6 ½” silvered arch dial, with chime/silent subsidiary to the arch, over an engraved Roman chapter ring with outside minute track and blued steel spade hands, to a square brass movement with anchor escapement and strike on five rods, height 16 ½”
A 20th Century Mahogany cased Long Case Clock, of small proportions, the arched hood to long plain trunk and plinth base with bracket feet, to a chrome bezel enclosing a 6 ½” silvered circular Arabic dial, with outside minute track and blued steel hands, to a triple spring-driven movement with anchor escapement and strike on five rods, height 54 ½”
METCALF, MALTON, AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY OAK AND MAHOGANY CROSSBANDED LONGCASE CLOCK, the hood having a swan neck pediment with later brass finial, flank plain pilasters on a crossbanded surround, the trunk with chamfered front, waist panel door, on abox base with remnants of bracket feet, the eight day mechanism of Clerkenwell type with four pillars and anchor escapement, rack bell strike, faced by an arched painted dial with Roman calibrated chapter, 2.21m high
A 19th Century mahogany cased mantel clock of Gothic arch form with marquetry inlaid floral swag decoration flanked by brass carrying handles raised on a plinth base to ogee bracket feet, the eight day twin fusée chain driven movement with circular silvered dial and Roman numerals, the back plate inscribed "John Carter 28 St. Swithin`s Lane London", 20.5 cm wide x 29.2 cm high (ILLUSTRATED)
A 19th Century French gilt brass cased mantel clock with greyhound surmount, the plain main case with egg and dart bezel enclosing the dial above an acanthus decorated base to bracket feet, the eight day movement with circular enamelled dial and Roman numerals inscribed "Raingo Frères Paris", 26 cm wide x 49 cm high (ILLUSTRATED)
A George III mahogany bracket clock, the bell top with brass handle and pineapple finials to the corners, the arch top front door with pierced top spandrils and having foliate pillars to the sides, the back door with plain arch top panel and having arch top brass grilles to the sides with pleated backs, the arch top brass dial with strike/silent dial and pierced spandrils, having a steel chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, the inner circumference with date dial having a centre sweep hand, the crescent shaped aperture inscribed James Mitchell, Tower Hill, London, the back plate engraved a basket of fruit, scrolls etc, fitted an eight-day twin fusee repeat movement with verge escapement, having a bob pendulum striking on a bell, 53.5cm (21") high, 28.5cm (11.25") wide see illustration
A GERMAN GILTMETAL-MOUNTED WALNUT BRACKET CLOCK. the silvered dial with Bregeut hands and Lenzkirch movement, striking on a coiled wire gong in break-arched case with flambeaux , an espagnolette and acanthus feet, 36cm h, movement numbered 189094, c1890. ++ In good condition, overhauled, cleaned and repolished
A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY BRACKET CLOCK. the painted dial with roman chapters, having fusee movement with shouldered plates in figured case applied with carved flowers and scrolling foliage, on disc feet, 43cm h. ++ Lacks bell, one hand soldered, the dial with original paint but scratched, veneer splits in the top of the case, entirely unrestored
A GEORGE IV MAHOGANY BRACKET CLOCK. the painted dial with roman chapters and blued steel hands, the twin fusee movement with shouldered plates, the backplate, pendulum-bob and brackets all engraved, striking on a bell in arched and panelled case with pilasters, brass bezel, scale side frets and ogeee feet, 42cm h, early 19th c. ++ In good sympathetically restored condition as supplied to the present owner from the trade in May 1981 at a cost of £550.
A LOUIS XV BOULLE CLOCK AND BRACKET. the cast gilt brass dial with enamel chapters enclosed by a door with an appliqué of Putto and inlaid with engraved brass foliage on a ground of dark red stained shell crested by the figure of a child seated on an orb and with chiselled gilt brass demi-figure mounts, the movement engraved on the backplate A Dmyrauld à Paris, 91cm H. ++ Typical small chipping of the shell but in basically good condition. One of the glass panes in the side of the clock case loose. Some repolishing of the metal mounts; the movement original and apparently complete in going order although sold without warranty in this respect
A GEORGE III MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK. the brass break-arched dial with recessed chapter ring and matted centre having roman chapters and date ring, lunar work above, the arch circumscribed A BUTLER NORTHWICH, the hood with swan neck pediment and stop fluted pillars, the conforming trunk enclosed by a well figured door, on panelled base and bracket feet, 227cm h. ++ Movement associated to the dial, clean and complete, the seatboard hanging loose. Some restoration and repolishing of the case
A CORNISH GEORGE III DATED OAK LONGCASE CLOCK. the brass break-arched dial with subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, engraved Roger Wearn St Erth 1769 and with foliate scrolls, an eagle on a disc above, having eight day movement, the case crossbanded in fruitwood and inlaid with shell, segmental paterae and chequer stringing, the hood with Greek key and swan neck pediment, the ogee arched door to the trunk flanked by fluted pilasters, on bracket feet, 225cm H. Roger Wearn`s name appears with the date 1752 on a brass arched dial clock. His son, Roger (w1748-d1820) the maker of the present clock, bequeathed his tools to his son and its buried in St Erth churchyard.. ++ The dial original to the movement but not to the slightly later case. The seat board replaced and resting on packed supports, the movement overhauled and cleaned the case of pleasing colour and patina with small repairs.
An early 19th century inlaid mahogany eight day longcase clock, the arched painted enamel face with rolling moon, subsidiary seconds (lacking hand) and date aperture, by Joseph Wilde of Macclesfield, the dial and door flanked by fluted columns, on bracket feet, height approx 240cm to top of brass eagle finial. GH Baillie lists Joseph Wilde of Macclesfield as 1782-1814 in Watchmakers & Clockmakers Of The World.
GEORGE III OAK LONGCASE CLOCK BY JOHN SMITH, MACCLESFIELD, CIRCA 1780 the square brass dial with subsidiary second dial and date aperture, with an 8-day bell striking movement, the hood with a moulded cornice and fluted pilasters, the case with further fluted quarter columns and shaped bracket feet 49cm wide, 205cm high, 25cm deep
IRISH GEORGE III MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK LATE 18TH CENTURY the brass moonphase dial inscribed J. Honny, Dublin, with subsidiary second dial and date aperture, with an 8-day bell striking movement, the hood with a broken swan neck pediment above a blind fret carved frieze and shaped figured mahogany door, flanked by fluted quarter columns and raised on shaped bracket feet 55cm wide, 228cm high, 25cm deep
VICTORIAN MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK BY PETER CLAIRE, MANCHESTER, CIRCA 1900 the brass moonphase arched dial with silvered chapter ring and pierced spandrels, the three train 8-day movement with anchor escapement and striking on two bells, the arched hood with a broken swan neck pediment, fret pierced frieze and Corinthian pilasters, the carved case centred by a coat of arms, and flanked by further Corinthian pilasters, raised on ogee bracket feet 59cm wide, 252cm high, 25cm deep
*SCOTTISH GEORGE III EBONISED BRACKET CLOCK BY NORMAN MACPHERSON, EDINBURGH, CIRCA 1770 the arched dial with silvered chapter ring, subsidiary second dial, date appeture and pierced brass spandrals, the single train fusee movement with foliate engraved backplate, the dome case with a brass carrying handle, raised on a moulded plinth base with bracket feet 27.5cm wide, 43cm high, 17cm deep

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