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Oak longcase clock, swan neck pediment, fluted columns, long door, bracket feet, twelve inch square painted dial with floral spandrels, subsidiary date aperture, 30 hour movement lacking bell, height 215cm.Condition report:Pendulum and weight are present. The movement has some rudimentary repairs and would be surprising if it was "working" (not installed in the saleroom). The dial has a heavy patchy of blistering around the 3 numeral. A chipped loss to the enamel over the signature. Craquelure allover the dial. The case is heavily faded and worn, with old repairs.
A Louis XV gilt bronze mounted and Boulle bracket clock, Fortin a Paris, the movement with verge escapement, outside countwheel and signed back plate, having cast dial with enamelled numerals, the pediment surmounted by sculptural finial of Jupiter and Io, the door with a relief, the leafy scroll feet surmounted by semi-naked female demi figures, the conforming bracket with masks, shells and engraved foliage, pendulum, 122cm h Provenance: Collection of Sophia Loren
A Victorian oak bracket clock,c.1860, with a brass movement labelled C.T. Cowell Douglas, with a silvered chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, with two subsidiary dials, the face with ormolu mounts, the case carved with foliage and satyr corbels, the cornice carved with Greenman motifs, 35cm wide24cm deep54cm highCondition ReportThe side panels with breaks - the broken pieces are present and inside the case. The dial with tarnish and wear. The case with knocks, scratches and smaller chips. The movement is unchecked, Sworders does not guarantee the function of the movement and would recommend the movement is serviced.
Eardley NortonSeltene und imposante "Bracket-Clock" mit CarillonHartholzkorpus, Mahagonifurnier, Messing- und Bronzeapplikationen, Glas; Messingfronton mit versilbertem Zifferring, Datumsanzeige, Schlag- und Spielwerksabstellungen, im oben liegenden Bogen Liedauswahl aus 12 Melodien "A Gavotto, March in Rinaldo, Harvest Home, Aurettes Minuet, Nancy Dawson, Belize Minuet, Bellist March, Miles Hedges Minuet, Marchley Geminian, Marcel Saxes Minuet, Count Saxes March", darunter Herstellersignatur "Eardley Norton/St John Street/London"; Messingwerk signiert mit "Eardley Norton/LONDON", Spindelgang, Antrieb über Kette und Saite, Carillon mit 14 Glocken, angetrieben über gestiftelte Walze, Stundenschlag auf Glocke; Gehwerk, gehfähig, ohne Gewähr, Antriebswerk des Carillon rep. bed.71,5 x 47 cmEardley Norton war ein berühmter Uhrmacher, der unter anderem auf komplizierte Musikuhren spezialisiert war. In seiner eigenen Uhrenwerkstatt produzierte er ab 1762 auch Uhren für die königliche Sammlung von George III und eine außergewöhnliche Musikuhr für die Russische Zarin Katharina. Viele seiner Uhren sind heute in Museen wie dem British Museum und sogar noch im Buckingham Palast zu finden.
JOHN LEE OF HIGH WYCOMBE (1767-1823) A GEORGIAN MAHOGANY EIGHT DAY LONGCASE CLOCK, the hood with a pierced gallery top and three brass finials, one finial with an eagle pediment, reeded pillars flanking an arched door that’s enclosing a 12 inch brass dial with a strike silent handle to the arch, Roman and Arabic numerals, 2nds and date dials, signature across centre, over a well presented trunk with reeded detail flanking an arched door, on bracket feet, height 224cm (condition report:- hood appears to be altered as pillars don’t fit correctly to arched top, strike silent handle and hour handle loose, minor surface marks to truck) (two weights, one pendulum, winding key, two trunk keys and a loose part)
Bracket Clock, England, 18.-19. Jh., zweitüriges vierseitig verglastes Holzgehäuse, Datumsanzeige, graviertes vergoldetes Schildbogen Zifferblatt, die Zwischenräume mit vergoldeten, reliefartig aufgesetzten, gravierten Blatt und Blütenranken ausgeschmückt, Bronzemontierungen, Füße, Tragebügel und Aufsätze, mit Repetition, Maße: H. 58 cm, B. 32 cm, T. 21 cm. Guter, altersbedingter Zustand, Gangfähigkeit ungeprüft.
An Edwardian Peerless mahogany cased bracket clock, the Gothic influence case with brass carry handles, silvered dial with subsidiary regulation dial and chime/silent dial, three-train eight-day musical movement striking with five hammers on gongs, the whole raised on brass ogee bracket feet, h.33cm
A late 19th century French rosewood and boxwood inlaid bracket clock, having a square silvered dial (indistinctly signed), Roman chapter ring, twin winding holes for a brass eight-day cylinder movement, having outside countwheel and striking on a bell, the backplate stamped 'Hy Marc Paris', h.33cmClock runs.No key.Strike working.
A Gillett & Johnston burr walnut cased bracket clock of small proportions, having a domed top and fluted canted corners, flanking a finely engraved brass dial with silvered Roman chapter ring, eight-day spring-driven movement striking a single hammer on a gong, case with fret-carved oval side panels, raised on bun feet, stamped with makes 'bell' mark to back plate h.22.5cm
Hamley of Duke Street, Grosvenor Square (London) - a Regency mahogany bracket clock, having a signed convex Roman dial with twin winding holes for a brass gut-driven eight-day fusee movement striking on a bell, with anchor escapement and pull-hour repeat, the case surmounted with a brass pineapple finial, having brass ring handles and brass inlays, h.51.5cmDial has been overpainted, otherwise good with only light marks.Case highly polished.Fully working.All parts appear to belong to one another, no unexplained holes to back cover.With key and pendulum.An excellent, clean example.
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
Finer & Nowland of London - a Regency mahogany dome topped bracket clock, having a signed convex white enamel dial, with twin winding holes for a brass eight-day gut-driven fusee movement with anchor escapement and striking on a bell, the backplate with leaf engraved border, the case having brass ring carry handles, brass inlays, and pierced brass fishscale sound grilles, h.43cmFully working.Inside of glass bezel with filler.Dial good, has been overpainted.Case highly polished.Two shrinkage splits to top but no losses.Replaced cut-in veneer section to left hand side.Backplate not signed.All appears to belong, no unexpected holes to backplate.With pendulum, later door and winding keys.In good restored condition.
A mahogany clock bracket in the early Victorian taste, being highly polished, having two downswept supports with single fluting to a carved knop, w.33.5cm, early 20th centuryDepth 22.5cm, height 27.5cm.Stamped to the back ‘Morison & Co Edinburgh’.One scratch to underside.Highly polished.Otherwise excellent.
AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY OAK AND MAHOGANY 30-HOUR LONGCASE CLOCK, SIGNED COLLINSON, KENDAL the 13-inch square dial painted with roses in each corner, date crescent, the hood with flat top and turned columns, the case with quarter-columns flanking an arch-top door, the base with bracket feet, with pendulum. 207cm high
An Edwardian oak bracket clock, with spring driven two train movement with chime and silent to arch and advance and retard mechanism. The case with brass fittings. Height 71 cm, width 42 cm, depth 29 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The movement winds on both trains and appears to be ticking away and striking correctly. The movement and dial are very clean and in good order. The case is also in first class condition with no issues and no missing mounts.
A Scottish mahogany drumhead longcase clock, mid 19th century. Dial 32 cm diameter with eight day striking movement signed Fletcher and Hunter Edinburgh, with Roman numeral chapter ring and subsidiary dials, the case with canted column corners flanking central door over an inset lower panelled base resting on simple bracket feet, regulated by a brass cased weight with iron strap, the two iron weights marked 10 and 12. 207 cm high (see illustration).
A 19th century mahogany eight day longcase clock, having painted arched moonphase dial, signed Telford Wigton. 222 cm high. CONDITION REPORT: : The movement winds on both trains. We have both weights, the key and pendulum. When weight is applied to the going train the movement appears to tick away. When weight is applied to the strike train the movement does strike when manually advanced. The moon phase appears to operate when manually advanced also. The swans neck pediment is damaged above the centre arch and there are some minor sections of edge boxwood stringing around the hood extremities. The door closed flush and is not warped. The painted dial is in generally good condition with only minor rubbing and slight fading to the moon phase. The trunk door is slightly warped. The lock is present but loose. There are minor losses to the door around both hinges and the top left-hand corner. The sides of the trunk are in generally good condition. The front base panel has stress fractures. The front bottom sections of each bracket are later replacements. We can see no evidence of any woodworm.
A George III period oak-cased 30-hour longcase clock: the broken swan-neck pediment above a 12-inch brass and silvered dial flanked by fluted columns; the silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals and circular date-hand above the 6 o'clock position, the dial signed 'Michl. Wilde - Wakefield' and flanked by pierced, gilt-metal spandrels; shaped trunk door; raised on short bracket feet; with pendulum and weight. (220 cm high). (With 1991 insurance document for £500 and dating the clock as circa 1800.)
GEORGE III MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK NORMAND MACPHERSON OF EDINBURGH, CIRCA 1760 with two train eight day movement, the brass dial with Roman and Arabic numeral chapter ring, subsidiary seconds dial and calendar aperture, pierced brass spandrels and maker's plaque to lunette, the blind fretted hood with urn finial and broken pediment, moulded dentil cornice, bracket feet222cm highCondition generally good to fair. Wear as per use and age. Has been cleaned. Some splits to wood (I.e. right hand side of hood - also crack to pane here, and base). Presented with weights, pendulum and key, though have not tested mechanism. Additional images are however available.
AN OAK LONGCASE CLOCK by P Clare, Manchester, the eight day movement with anchor escapement striking on a bell, 12" square brass dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, the foliate chased centre with seconds dial, the mahogany banded case with caddy top and brass finials, blind fret frieze on turned columns, arched door flanked by quarter columns, canted base and bracket feet, 93 3/4" high (Est. plus 24% premium inc. VAT)
A WALNUT CASED BRACKET CLOCK, early 20th century, the twin barrel movement with anchor escapement striking on a gong, 7" arched brass dial chased with foliate scrolls, silvered chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals and engraved ship to arch, the case with brass loop handle to pagoda top, pierced fret sides, moulded base and bracket feet, 9 1/2" x 18 1/2" (Est. plus 24% premium inc. VAT)Very good, working order, no damage to case.
A GILT METAL FIGURAL DESK COMPENDIUM, c.1900, comprising a clock and barometer suspended from a scrolled bracket with central lion support, the clock with white enamel dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, on stepped square veined marble base with scrolled feet, 6 1/2" x 8" (Est. plus 24% premium inc. VAT)Good, appears to be in working order, no damage to dial, small chip to marble base lower left rear corner.
A GEORGE IV ROSEWOOD BRACKET CLOCK by Purvis, North Audley Street, London, the single fusee movement with anchor escapement, signature to backplate, the silvered dial with Roman numerals, signature below, the oblong glazed case with gadrooned caddy top and turned finial, arched glazed dial surround with decorative fan corners, arched side panels, moulded base and flattened bun feet, 7" x 12 1/2" (Illustrated) (Est. plus 24% premium inc. VAT)Movement good and clean and appears to be in working order. Some wear to silvering of the dial. Case very good bar small loss to edge of rear door near key hole
A Regency mahogany and inlaid bracket clock,the circular dial set with Roman numerals, within an arched case, raised on bun feet,24cm wide17cm deep37cm highCondition ReportOne foot off but present. Splits, wear and areas of repair to the case. Rubbing, some small chips and swear to the dial. Although many of the small numerals to the outer edge of the dial are worn, there are more than 30, indicating that it the third hand is not part of a calendar function. Ticks when wound, however we are unable to guarantee that this represents full and complete working order and we would recommend inspection by a professional. Please see additional images.
A Regency mahogany bracket clock,the enamel dial inscribed 'Borrell, London', supporting a twin fusee movement striking the hours on a bell, the case with brass stringing and grille sides below a gilt pineapple,28cm wide15cm deep45cm highCondition ReportThe dial 20cm diameterGeneral chips, wear and knocks to the case, with some areas of repair and replacement. Brass stringing lacking in places, and one foot appears replaced. Some wear and scratches to the dial, which is possibly repainted. Ticks and strikes when wound, however we are unable to guarantee that this represents full working order and we would recommend seeking advice from a professional. Please see additional photos.
A rare bells-in-view musical box,possibly by Paillard, Voucher et Fils, c.1880, playing six airs with a clock movement playing one tune on the half hour, the rosewood inlaid case extensively inlaid with flowers and leaves, within a brass and floral-entwined border to the lid, cylinder 28cm longcase 60cm wide35cm deep28cm highCondition ReportSection of five teeth previously broken off and repaired, pieces of veneer missing from case.Several pieces of brass inlay missing.Old work holes on bracket feet.
A George II Revival gilt metal mounted walnut caddy top bracket clock, by Junghans, 20cm arched brass dial with silvered chapter ring inscribed with Roman and subsidiary Arabic numerals, twin winding holes, eight day movement striking on a bell, the arch with rolling moon phase, 49.5cm high over handle, 32cm wide, 23cm deep
A George III mahogany repeating bracket clock, 17.5cm arched brass dial inscribed John Ward, London, silvered chapter ring with Roman and subsidiary Arabic numerals, Strike/Silent top arch, matted centre with date aperture, twin winding holes, double fusee movement striking on a bell, the backplate engraved with scrolling foliage, the caddy top case with brass carrying handle, pierced brass sound frets, skirted base, 49cm high, c.1780
A late 19th/early 20th century German gilt metal mounted walnut bracket clock, 17cm square brass dial with silvered chapter ring inscribed with Roman numerals, twin winding holes, the architectural case with bevelled glazed door flanked by female herms, the backplate stamped RSM surrounding a rose, probably Reinhold Schnekenburger, the clock 65cm high, 94cm high overall
A George II style gilt metal mounted mahogany bracket clock, 18.5cm arched brass dial with silvered chapter ring inscribed with Roman and subsidiary Arabic numerals, cast spandrels, Lenzkirch '1 Million' eight-day movement striking and chiming on two gongs, the case with arched canopy surmounted by pine cone finials, canted angles, stepped base, lion paw feet, 66cm high, early 20th century
A George III oak and mahogany longcase clock, 33cm arched painted dial inscribed W. Roberts, Derby, Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, date aperture, twin winding holes, eight day movement striking on a bell, the case with swan neck pediment above a convex glazed door, shaped rectangular door to waist flanked by inset fluted quarter-columns, bracket-form plinth base, 227cm high, 53.5cm wide, 24.5cm deep, c.1810

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