Robert Fletcher, Chester Longcase Clock Robert Fletcher, Chester, early 19th century longcase clock, 8-day movement striking on a single bell with false plate and rolling moon stamped 'Wilson, Birmingham' to the rear, painted arched dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture. All contained in a mahogany case, moulded cornice over boxwood parquetry with an arched glazed door flanked by brass capped columns, trunk with quartered reeded pillars, over a box base with chamfered edge raised on bracket feet206cm highClock ticks and comes with pendulum and two weights. Rolling moon does not function and clock does not strike. Movement has false plate to rear of the dial. Dial and hood do not fit snugly with room to each side, likely a marriage.
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A George III figured mahogany and ebony line inlaid archtop long case clock with painted Adam and Eve top dial, eight-day striking movement by Abraham, Frome, swan neck pediment over Corinthian columns, on bracket feet, 89" highCondition:There's a section of veneer missing on the bottom right corner of the base, along with a split around the same area.Some crazing to the dial.Some other small losses but no apparent major damages.
A mid 18th century bracket clock, caddy top with brass handle, green chinoiserie decoration all over, 7" arched steel dial signed Henry Johnson London, single fusee movement, verge escapement, bob pendulum, height 49cm. Condition - possible restoration including but not limited to re-sitting of movement, re-painted or touched up, replacement of locks/hinges screws, moulding to right side glued, paint to glass, indistinct engraving to back of movement, general wear to case including losses to paint etc.
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A French tortoiseshell and gilt brass mounted bracket clock, with a Roman numeric and canted white enamel dial, with concave pier glass front, and glass panels, with a 30 hour striking movement stamped A & N Paris, numbered 39054, 51cm high, 33cm wide, 17cm deep, with bracket, 22cm high, 36cm wide. (AF)
A Georgian mahogany longcase clock, by Joseph Fenn of London, the brass break arch dial, with cherub, floral and dolphin spandrels, silver chapter ring bearing Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, two train, eight day movement with bell strike, the hood with floral capped broken arch pediment, centred by a brass eagle upon a globe, raised on brass capped fluted columns, the trunk with fluted quarter pilasters, raised on bracket feet, with weights, 218cm high. Auctioneer announce: pendulum not present.
A French Louis XV style mantel clock, with hour glass shape, with gilt applied spandrels on a painted red floral panels, with a brass embossed dial depicting figures, vase of flowers and swags, with Roman and numeric white enamel border, pier glass panel and sides, with bracket, 53cm high, 30cm wide, 15cm deep., the bracket painted with a figure of a fox, 32cm high, 37cm wide, 23cm deep. (AF)
GRANT - FLEET STREET - LONDON, CIRCA 1840 MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK, the silvered arched top dial, numbered 337, set with Roman numerals with subsidiary seconds dial, date dial and strike silent, before a twin weight pendulum driven bell strike movement (pendulum and weights included), the cast back plate stamped 'Wood & Son', the hood with broken swan neck pediment and ball finials over a single arched glazed door flanked by reeded brass capped pillars, arched top trunk door and lower panel boxwood strung with quarter cut reeded pillar decoration to the sides on a stepped trunk base with corner bracket feet, 221cms overall H, 51cms max. W
An Victorian chiming bracket clock the eight-day duration, triple-fusee movement striking the hours on a gong and the quarters on either eight bells or four gongs, the seven-inch brass dial having a raised silvered chapter ring engraved with black Roman numerals, with three subsidiary dials above for Chime/Silent, Regulation, Chime on Eight Bells or Westminster, with cast-brass spandrels and blued-steel fleur-de-lys hands, the mahogany case with fluted brass columns, applied gilt mounts, cast-brass side frets, handles and finials, with the flat-top pediment having gilded inset classical friezes to the front and sides, height 62cm inc. finial.
Samuel West, London, a substantial automaton musical bracket clock the eight-day duration, triple-fusee movement with verge escapement, striking the hours on a bell and playing four airs on eight bells, Brittons Strike Home, Miller of Mansfield, From Me to Thee and March in Scipio, the backplate engraved with rococo and floral decoration, with the dial having a raised chapter ring engraved with black Roman numerals, with two subsidiary dials for Chime/Silent and tune change, the matted centre having a date aperture and a silvered plaque engraved with the maker's name Samuel West, London, with cast-brass gilded spandrels to the four corners, the arch incorporating an automaton picture of a village scene with various moving parts, in an ebonised case with a pagoda pediment surmounted by a flame finial, with gilt-brass mounts and applied gilt decoration, height 90cm, width 45cm.Samuel West is recorded as working at the Royal Exchange, London becoming a Freeman of the Clockmaker's Company in 1766
Joseph Sill, Wigton, an oak longcase clock the thirty-hour duration movement striking the hours on a bell with the eleven-inch square brass dial having a raised chapter ring engraved with black Roman numerals and signed for the maker J. Sill, Wigton, the dial centre with engraved concentric circles and date aperture, with cast-brass scroll corner spandrels, the flat-top oak case with turned pillars to the hood, a shaped top moulding to the trunk door and standing on bracket feet, height 204cm.Joseph Sill, born 1725, died 1803, is recorded as working in Wigton, Cumberland as both a clockmaker and innkeeper from circa 1729 when he succeeded his father Richard.Reference Brian Loomes Watchmakers & Clockmakers of the World Pub. NAG Press 2006
Thorne, Tiverton an oak longcase clock the thirty-hour duration movement striking the hours on a bell with the eleven-inch square brass dial having a raised chapter ring engraved with black Roman numerals and maker's name Thorne, Tiverton, with a finely engraved centre and blued-steel single hand, with cast-brass c-scroll corner spandrels, the flat-top oak case with moulded edges to the trunk door and standing on bracket feet, height 204cm.Thorne were a well-known family of Tiverton clockmakers with Simon Thorne, working from circa 1726 in Fore Street, known to have made a number of fine walnut longcase clocks in the tradition of London clocks of the period. Simon died in 1761 and was succeeded by his son Abraham, born 1730, who may well be the maker of this clock.
A George III mahogany bracket clock, John Gent, London,the arched, silvered dial with a strike/silent dial inscribed 'John Gent, London', the repeating twin fusee movement with an engraved back plate and pendulum, striking on a bell, the bell top case with brass grille' escutcheons' to the door and sides on brass bracket feet,43cm high24cm wideProvenance: The collection from the estate of the late Roy CarterCondition ReportMovement not tested.No key to movement, key to door.Dial tarnished.One foot loose.A piece of veneer to one side detached but present.
An early 19th century mahogany bracket clock, Denton, Hull,with an arched and painted enamel dial with subsidiary seconds and strike/silent dials, the twin fusee repeating movement striking on a bell, the case with cast gilt bronze mounts and feet, the backplate engraved,38cm high28cm wideSold with Boulton & Cooper, 25 October 2006, £3,300.Provenance: The collection from the estate of the late Roy CarterCondition ReportMissing rear door. Movement not tested. Piece of moulding to base of front door raised. No key. 43.2cm high with handle. Strike is very slow and does not fully reach the bell, it runs for a short period before stopping. The movement will require the attention of a clockmaker. Please see the additional images.
Webster, Cornhill, London,a brass bracket clock dial and movement, the arched brass dial with a strike/silent dial over a silvered chapter ring and name plate, the twin fusee movement with ringed pillars and on engraved backplate striking on a bell,dial 16.7cm diameter24.5cm highProvenance: The collection from the estate of the late Roy CarterCondition ReportAppears clean.Dial re-soldered on to pillars, later bell.No key or pendulum.Movement not tested.
John Dene of London - an early 19th century mahogany and satinwood longcase clock, having a 12" arch brass dial, signed to the silvered chapter ring, with matted centre, subsidiary seconds dial, date aperture, twin winding holes for a brass five-pillar eight-day weight driven movement striking on a bell, the case with satinwood banding and raised on boxbase with bracket feet, h.227cm, sold with weights and pendulum
A novelty brass desk timepiece by The British United Clock Company - in the form of a gentleman standing next to an ordinary bicycle, the front wheel fitted with a drum movement with a cream dial set out in Arabic numerals, the oval plinth stamped Rd 214025 on foliate bracket feet, the cartouche to front engraved with presentation inscription 'DCC 20 miles handicap, 1st prize won by C H Pillar, May 14 1894', height 16cm.
GEORGE III OAK & MAHOGANY CROSS-BANDED SHROPSHIRE DRESSER, shaped cornice above three shelves and flanking inlaid patera-centred cupboards with drawers under, on a base fitted with three frieze drawers on cabriole legs, 200h x 182w x 47cms; together with early 19th century mahogany longcase clock, painted moonphase dial with Arabic numerals, swan neck pediment above hood with twisted columns and repeated to the trunk, the base raised on bracket feet, 12inch dial and eight day movement, 236cms highComments: dresser - Feet worn/damaged, top slightly worn, generally honest old wear, clock - some mouldings/veneers missing, one trunk column loose with damaged mouldings, hood door with amateur attempts at restoration
A Regency Ebonised Striking Table Clock, double fusee movement with backplate signed Anderson, London; together with a later wall bracketThe case needs restoration, case with cracks to the sides and chips in parts, front of the case with cracks to the veneers in parts, the pediment with later corner finials, top handle is missing, front door is not closing correctly at present due to the lock, lock key is missing, front left hand corner of the base with chips and damage, base with very small woodworm holes in parts which appear to be now non active, metal surfaces are discoloured, back door with glass chipped and is sightly bowed, veneer missing to the edge, back door is locked (case keys are missing), dial with small chips in parts to the painted surfaces, signature and place name is faded, other dial markers are faded in parts, movement is dirty and discoloured, movement plate and brackets with small scratches, with pendulum. Later wall bracket with chips and damages.
A late 18th century oak eight day longcase clock the bell strike movement fronted by a painted Roman arched dial with floral urn to arch and floral and strawberry spandrels, with arched date aperture and subsidiary seconds dial, signed by illegible, the case with fluted columns and mahogany cross banding, on a panelled base with bracket feet, 80¾in. (205cm.) high. *No weights
A George III oak and mahogany 8 day longcase clock by John Kent of Manchester the bell strike movement with four knopped pillars, fronted by a square brass dial with gilt scroll spandrels, silvered Roman chapter ring and signed, silvered centre engraved with a bird, rocaille, foliage and flowers, with subsidiary seconds dial and date arch, the case with swans neck pediment with enamelled urn mounts, over a swag painted frieze, raised on spiral carved columns, the trunk with serpentine top door flanked by fiddleback mahogany quarter columns, on bracket feet, 89in. (226cm.) high.
Swiss carved limewood cuckoo clock, circa 1900, chalet form surmounted with a bird, the dial with bone Roman numerals and brass hands, the cuckoo present, the movement striking on a gong, height 47cm, width 34cm, supported on a bracket, width 36cm, height 20cm (NB: Condition is NOT noted in catalogue descriptions. We strongly advise viewing to satsify yourself as to condition. If you are unable to view please request a condition report, which will be provided in writing).
λ AN EARLY VICTORIAN ROSEWOOD GOTHIC REVIVAL BRACKET CLOCK AND BRACKETBY HART, LONDON, C.1840the brass eight day twin fusee repeating movement striking on a bell, the backplate inscribed 'Hart & Son / Cornhill / London', on a silvered dial similarly inscribed, with black Roman numerals, a strike/silent dial to the arch, the case with an arched pediment, ebonised and gilt spires and ebonised cluster columns, the sides with silk backed fretwork lancet panels, on flattened bun feet, with is original bracket, with keys and pendulum49.5cm high (max)
A GEORGE III MAHOGANY BRACKET CLOCK BY GEORGE LAMBERT, BLANDFORD, C.1780the brass eight day twin fusee movement with a crown wheel escapement, with bob pendulum, striking on a bell, the backplate with 'C' scroll and harebell swag engraved decoration and inscribed 'George Lambert / BLANDFORD', the silvered dial with black Roman hours and Arabic minutes, with date aperture and similarly inscribed above an engraved floral swag, the line inlaid Ellicott type case with a caddy top, with glazed sides and back door, on gilt brass feet, with a key and a conforming scrolling bracket (2)48cm high, 32.8cm wide, 22.2cm deepProvenanceThe property of a collector, Stirling House, Salisbury.
George III mahogany longcase clock, the hood with brass finial, swan neck pediment, turned columns, trunk with short door, box base on bracket feet, fourteen inch square brass dial with subsidiary seconds dial, signed Thomas Birchall, Nantwich, eight day movement striking on a bell, height 228cm, with two weights, pendulum and winding key.
Oak longcase clock, the hood with moulded cornice, engaged columns, trunk with long door and bullseye glass, bracket feet, later Pearce & Sons, Leeds, mocement with eleven inch square brass with subsidiary seconds dial, eight day movement striking on gongs, height 213cm.Condition report:Please see additional uploaded images. Weighted pendulum, no weights.
George Dobbie, Falkirk, mahogany longcase clock, swan-neck pediment, Corinthian columns, long door, quarter columns, bracket feet, 13" arched brass dial, cast spandrels, silvered Roman chapter ring, subsidiary seconds and date dial, eight-day movement striking on a bell, 232cm.Condition report:We cannot confirm if this clock is working. There are some cracks to the hood and bottom left panel. There are some indentations to the top left corner of the base and to the bottom right panel. Please see additional uploaded images.

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