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John Fordham, Dunmow,a brass lantern clock, basically 17th century, the dial signed and numbered 'No. 236',39cm highdial 16cm diameterProvenance: The collection from the estate of the late Roy CarterCondition ReportOne bracket below bell detached and modern.No sides.No pendulum or weights.Movement not tested.
Good quality Victorian bracket clock raised on a full height platform base (resembling a longcase clock overall) the clock hood with blind fret detail, carved column supports and set beneath a carved pagoda top, the arched brass dial with silvered chapter ring, cast brass spandrels, regulator, chime, silent selector, the movement striking on eight bells and a gong, the lower case with full length door, applied geometric detail and raised on scrolled feet, the base od the case holds the label of William Bertram & Son, 100 - 101 Dean Street, Soho, 230cm high
A GEORGIAN OAK AND MAHOGANY EIGHT DAY LONGCASE CLOCK, the hood with a swan neck pediment and brass finials, reeded pillars flanking a glazed doors that's enclosing a painted 11 inch dial, signed 'Richard Holt of Newark' landscape to arch and Roman and Arabic numerals, on bracket feet, height 221cm (condition report: -historical crack to trunk, backboard base cut down, painted dial worn, with service receipt dated Oct 2013) (one weight, pendulum and trunk key, finial loose and losses)
A 19th Century Mahogany and Oak North Country Longcase Clock, the 13ins arched painted dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, painted with shipping scene to arch, to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, contained in case with moulded scroll pediment and turned and reeded columns to hood, plain trunk door with cant corners on plinth base and bracket feet, 87ins high
An 18th Century Mahogany Longcase Clock by "Thomas Wilmshurst of Deall", the 12ins arched brass dial with silvered chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, phases of the moon to arch, to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell contained in case with arched and shaped pediment and brass ball finials, dentil cornice and stop fluted columns to hood, arched trunk door with stop fluted quarter columns to sides, on panelled plinth base with shaped apron and bracket feet, 99ins high
An 18th century style walnut cased bracket clock having a brass arched dial with silvered chapter ring, having Roman numerals with Arabic outer scale, and eight day chiming movement, retailed by Mappin & Webb, height 33cm excluding handleMovement functions as it should.Plays tune on the quarter and strikes the hours.Case and dial are both in good condition with only light marks.No key present.
Johnathan Storr of York - late 18th century 30hr oak longcase clock c 1790, with a deep swans neck pediment and break arch hood door flanked by two turned pilasters with brass capitals, long trunk with a wavy topped door, rectangular plinth with a raised panel on four bracket feet, brass dial with a matted centre and cast spandrels, silvered chapter with Roman numerals, five minute Arabic's, minute track and matching steel hands, silvered date ring and engraved boss to the arch with the makers name, dial pinned directly to a chain driven count wheel striking movement striking the hours on a bell.With weight and pendulum. Dimensions: Height: 220cm Length/Width: 45cm Depth/Diameter: 21cm
Mahogany - early 19th century 8-day longcase clock, with a flat topped pediment and break arch door beneath, trunk with canted corners and a long trunk door with inlay and a break arch top on a rectangular plinth with bracket feet, predominantly white painted dial with gilt decoration to the spandrels, Roman numerals and minute track, seconds dial and calendar aperture, strike/silent feature to the arch, dial pinned via a false plate to a rack striking movement striking the hours on a bell. With weights and pendulum. Makers name indistinct but makers workplace given as Bladon.Dimensions: Height: 220cm Length/Width: 48cm Depth/Diameter: 24cmCondition Report:Pallet arbor and back cock damaged.
Joseph Richmond of York - 8-day mahogany longcase clock c 1820, with a swans neck pediment and ball and eagle finial, break arch hood door flanked by inlaid pilasters with brass capitals, trunk with inlay, stepped canted corners and wavy topped door, on a rectangular inlaid panel plinth on bracket feet, painted dial with a depiction of rural cottage to the arch and floral spandrels, tumbling Arabic numerals with minute markers, 15 minute Arabic's and matching steel hands, subsidiary seconds dial and calendar aperture, dial pinned directly to a rack striking movement, striking the hours on a bell. With weights and pendulum.John Richmond is recorded as working in Fossgate, York with his son (Joseph II) 1818-32. During this period they were responsible for the upkeep and winding of the clocks in York Minster.Dimensions: Height: 240cm Length/Width: 52cm Depth/Diameter: 24cm
A Regency mahogany bracket clock, having a two train fusee movement striking on a bell, the painted dial bearing illegible remnants of a maker's name and 'Worthing', in an inlaid dome top case with pierced brass sides, [running when catalogued, accuracy and reliability untested, strike mechanism not working]
A late 20th Century mahogany bracket clock, the Hermle movement striking and chiming on four bells and having a platform escapement and visible through the silvered skeleton chapter ring and subsidiary seconds dial, in a mahogany and bevelled glass case, movement stamped 'Franz Hermle 352-070', winding key present, 24 x 18 x 32 with the handle down [running when catalogued, accuracy and reliability un-tested]
20th century miniature 8-day bracket clock - in a mahogany case with carrying handle, etched brass dial with a silvered chapter ring, Roman numerals and pierced brass hands, cherub spandrels and working rolling moon to the arch, Hermle floating balance movment strinking the hours and half-hours on two bells. Dimensions: Height: 30cm Length/Width: 20cm Depth/Diameter: 15cm
David Morice, London, a Regency bracket clock, circa 1820, arched top flame mahogany case with gilt metal swing handle, 18cm painted dial with Roman numerals, signed 'David Morice, Fenchurch St, London', fretwork sound grilles, gilt metal bracket feet, double fusee movement striking on a bell, 37cm high, (key and pendulum)
Thomas Green, Bristol Hotwell, a George III bracket clock, ebonised chamfered case, caddy top with brass swing handle and urn finials, convex painted dial with Roman numerals, signed 'Thomas Green, Bristol Hotwell', fretwork side sound grilles, shaped gilt metal bracket feet, six pillar triple fusee movement, chiming phrases for the quarters on a graduated nest of eight-bells and completing `Queens` melody on the hour before striking hour on a larger bell, signed and dated 1789, 50cm high, 31cm wide, (key and pendulum), with a contemporary ogee front-sliding wall bracket, 17cm high, 37cm wide. Note: Thomas Green is recorded in Moore, A.J. The Clockmakers of Bristol 1650-1900 as apprenticed to Charles Horwood, watchmaker and goldsmith on the 27th July 1771. He married Horwood`s daughter before setting up business at Chapel Row, Dowry Square, Hotwells, Bristol in 1780 where he stayed until relocating to Portland Place, Clifton in 1815. Moore transcribes the advertisement for the 1824 retirement auction of his workshop and comprehensive stock in trade, which includes `a capital Regulator by George Graham of London, ditto duplex jewelled and six other clocks of superior manufacturers in handsome cases`. The current lot is illustrated by Moore on page195.
E. Robinson, Ludlow, a late Victorian burr walnut bracket clock, circa 1890, of Baroque design with pediment, brass finials, and canted glazed front door, gilt metal mounts, arched brass dial, silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals, the movement striking on double gongs, 39cm high, (two keys and pendulum)
GEORGE III MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK EARLY 19TH CENTURY the broken swan neck pediment above fretted panels, the brass dial inscribed Alex Mitchel Gorbals and set with Arabic and Roman numerals, subsidiary dial and date aperture, flanked by fluted columns, the trunk with panelled door to plinth base and bracket feet208cm high
Elkington & Co 22 Regent Street London, an elaborate late 19th Century large gothic revival bracket or boardroom clock set in an arched architectural mahogany case, the face with silver dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary chime/silent dial, fast/slow dial and Westminster and eight bells dial fitted with a three train movement striking on rack of bells and coiled gongs, maximum height including finials 84cm
A 19th Century French red Boulle bracket clock with Putti seated above the waisted case with ormolu mounts, circular brass dial with raised Roman numeral enamel cartouches, eight-day striking movement, the movement and pendulum both marked '167CV' 65cm high including bracket CONDITION REPORT: Condition information is not usually provided in the description of the lot but is available upon request; the absence of a condition report does not imply that a lot is without imperfection
EARLY 19TH MAHOGANY & BRASS STRUNG BRACKET CLOCK, Haddack of Bath, pagoda top, pierced brass fish scale side grilles, loose ring handles and ball feet, signed 8in. painted Roman dial, signed backplate, two train musical movement striking on six bells, 57cms hProvenance: private collection North Wales, purchased from Christie’s, London, 25 Nov 1988Comments: faint hairline cracks to dial, minor splits, missing brass inlay, finial loose, with two clock keys, door key and pendulum, viewing recommended.
EARLY 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY & BRASS INLAID BRACKET CLOCK, Cowling of London, gadrooned top, signed 8in. silvered Roman dial with strike/silent lever, pierced brass fishscale side grilles, loose ring handles and ball feet, three train musical movement striking eight bells and sounding the hours on a further large bell, 54cms highProvenance: private collection North WalesComments: one strut missing form backplate. hammer rods bent.
Grace Holborn of South Cave (Nr Hull Yorks.) - Oak and mahogany 8-day longcase clock, c1820, with a pagoda topped pediment with inlay and three ball and spire finials, break arch painted dial flanked by two reeded pilasters with brass capitals, trunk with canted corners and a full length break arch door, square plinth on bracket feet, dial with upright Arabic numerals and geometric painted spandrels, depiction of an eagle and a snake to the arch, with a seconds dial and calendar aperture, brass hands and seconds pointer, rack striking recoil anchor weight driven movement, striking the hours on a bell. With weights and pendulum.Grace Holborn was most probably the widow of Charles William Holborn who was a clockmaker in South Cave 1759-1811.Dimensions: Height: 230cm Length/Width: 44cm Depth/Diameter: 23cmCondition Report:Minute hand damaged.
BRACKET-CLOCK/STOCKUHR, Hersteller Junghans/ Schramberg,Englischer Stil, Mahagoni-Gehäuse, meist Furnier, Bogenabschluss, Messingtragegriff, verglaste, facettierte Fronttür (oben rechts gesprungen), 1/4h-Schlag auf Klangstäbe, silberfarbenes Zifferblatt, teilversilbert, arabische Indices, gebläute Zeiger, Werk läuft, 42x 29,5 x 21 cm
A mid 19th century Scottish mahogany longcase clock, the case with swan neck pediment over arch glazed hood door enclosed by ring turned pilasters, above bowed trunk door, split turned pilasters and fielded panelled base, standing on bracket supports, white enamel dial with arch painted with The reading of the will, and spandrels painted with the Continents, Albion, Europe, Asia, America, Roman chapter ring and subsidiary date and seconds dials, inscribed Jno Smith, Bathgate, eight day twin train movement striking hammer on bell. H218cm
A collection of miscellaneous items, to include a mahogany tea caddy, an early 20th century bracket clock (spares or repair) a quantity of Giles annuals, pictures, a biscuit barrel, assorted ceramics and glassware.PLEASE NOTE; three petals have been broken off from the Waterford glass rose, they are a clean break

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