An 18th century oak eight-day long case clock, named Miles Wedred (Kirby Lonsdale), having a moulded flat-topped hood over glazed door and turned columns, the brass dial with Roman hours and Arabic minutes to the chapter ring, enclosing two winding apertures, rolling date aperture, makers details and subsidiary seconds dial, all within ornate brass spandrels, the trunk with shaped arched door with iron axe-form hinges over a plain panelled base with bracket feet, sold with weights and pendulum. ***The case having some later structural additions including seat board. **** Miles Wedred worked in Kirby Lonsdale in the early part of the 18th century, and reputedly used Gillows of Lancaster 'Cases'.
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A part 17th century brass, steel and iron 'hook and spike' lantern clock , with finial topped strapped-crown enclosing the bell (now detached) over fret-cut surmounts and finials, the chapter ring with Roman hours enclosing engraved detail and single marker/hand, posted steel work appears original, some adaptations including replacement of crown wheel with anchor escapement, sold with oak suspension bracket, weight and pendulum. dial 15.5cm diameter It appears that the steel framework is original and the spiked back plate and some brass. The surmounts, base and parts of the movement look to be later or adapted.
George Wilkins, Firth Street, Soho, bracket clock, 8-day three train fuse movement striking on carillon of eight bells, with single hour chime bell, also alarm and repeater, painted dial with Roman numerals all contained in figured mahogany case with various fish scale design grills, brass finials and matching feet.height 67cm (26")Condition report: The clock is in good condition. It appears to have been refurbished at some stage however we cannot get it to maintain a 'tick' long term, adjustment will therefore be required. Please see all additional images.
Stephen Rimbault, London, bracket clock, 8-day double fuse movement striking on single bell with repeater, brass arched dial, date with date aperture, arch with strike silent dial, ebonised case with folding brass handle.width 25cm (10"), depth 17cm (7"), height 43cm (17")Movement appears to have had a restoration at some point recently, case in keeping with age, minor wear marks. Height is 18.5inches with the handle. You can see movement through the window on the face of the clock. Clock carries a tick. As far as we can ascertain the movement is original.
Hamilton, Congleton longcase clock, 8-day movement, striking on single bell, re-painted dial with autometer to arch depicting two children playing on a seesaw, spandrels painted with windmills, oak case crossbanded in mahogany, canopy with swan neck pediment, turned columns flanking glazed door, trunk with single door, box base, bracket feet.height 216cm (85)Re-conditioned movement, re-painted dial, pendulum key and weights present. Automata of children on swing operational .
Hamilton, Congleton longcase clock, 8-day movement striking on single bell, painted arched dial containing automaton depicting swans, oak case with mahogany crossbanding, canopy with swan neck pediment, fluted pillars, long door, box base with original bracket feet.height 207cm (81")Re-furbished movement, re-painted dial, clock complete. Automata of swan operational.
Palin, Nantwich longcase clock, 8-day movement striking on single bell, painted dial with Roman numerals, minute secondary dial and date aperture, arch with autometer, two figures Adam and Eve with painted tree to centre with serpent, oak and mahogany veneered case, canopy with swan neck pediment, glazed door flanked by cluster columns, trunk with short door, Gothic style shaped top, box base with single panel, original bracket feet.height 220cm (87")Condition report: Re-furbished movement, connected rods for autometer missing, original paint to dial, section of moulding missing to right-hand side of canopy, case of good colour, pendulum and key present, two lead weights.
AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY WELSH MAHOGANY EIGHT-DAY LONGCASE CLOCK, SIGNED FERNAL, WREXHAM, the 12-inch painted break-arch dial with date crescent and subsidiary seconds, decorated with a bird and foliage, the hood with dentil cornice and reeded columns, the trunk with reeded quarter columns and shaped-top door, the base with bracket feet. 212cm high
A rare Victorian walnut self-recording aneroid barometer, L Casella London, c1880, the timepiece with chain fusee movement with shouldered plates driving the barograph drum, that instrument on a substantial brass bed with columns and bubble level, the architectural case with glazed fall front flanked by pilasters, on stepped plinth with hinged flap in the top and two panelled doors to the back, pendulum and clock and case keys, and an early Victorian Elizabethan oak wall bracket, probably to the design of Thomas Johnson of Lichfield, 1836-40, the shelf and apron carved with leaves and strapwork, the volute supports with pendants, overall height 78cm; shelf 28 x 97cm (2) (Bracket) Commissioned for the Heath House by John Burton Philips For several similar instruments by contemporary British makers, see Collins (P R) - Barographs, 2002, chapter 1, in which the terms 'self recording barometer' and 'barograph' are discussed Condition ReportA high quality instrument in good original condition. Case a little splashed with paint. Mechanisms untried but no reason to suspect they are defective. Sold with copy of a receipt for overhauling "English clock and barograph set in a mahogany (sic) case made by Casella" dated December 1983
Feine Stockuhr, sog. Bracket Clock. Holzgehäuse, verglaste Zifferblattüre. Bronze-doré-Appliken. Aufgelegter Ziffernring. Schlagwerkan- und Abstellung im Bogen. Bez. "John Taylor London" (siehe Baillie, S. 309). Tagesdatum. Feinst gravierte Messingvollplatinen. Spindelhemmung, hinteres Kurzpendel. Nodierte Werkpfeiler. Stunden-Rechenschlagwerk, Repetition. Schlag auf Glocke. Um 1800. H 54 cm
A contemporary 20th century Boulle clock case on a conforming tapered plinth with a glazed door supported on shaped bracket feet, case and plinth in birds eye maple with inlay, cast brass scroll work and fittings, with a cast brass dial with inset white cartouche Roman numerals and glazed door, no movement or hands, with pendulum.Dimensions: Height: 180cm Length/Width: 46cm Depth/Diameter: 30cm
Early 18th Century Brass "Lantern" Clock, by Henry Jackson of Lavington (Wiltshire), the 6.25ins silvered chapter ring with pierced steel single hand, the dial centre engraved with a "Tudor Rose" and leaf scroll ornament, to the brass and iron framed movement with crown wheel and verge escapement striking on a bell, contained in case with solid turned pillars to corners and bold turned finial, and with pierced and engraved dolphin crestings, on turned feet, 15.75ins high, together with later carved wall bracket
A Late 18th Century Oak Longcase Clock, by Grindall of Dumfries, 14.5ins arched brass dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial with Arabic numerals within cast spandrels with "Tempus Fugit" boss to arch, to the eight day two train movement, in oak case the whole carved with oak leaves with shaped and moulded pediment, fluted columns to hood, arched trunk door on plinth base with bracket feet, 94ins high Note: John Grindall Junior of Dumfries recorded working 1789Condition ReportThe external of the clock appears to be in good original condition, in clean appearance with only slight distressing and cracking to some of the veneer near the hood. Indeed to the right hand side it would appear to have been replaced but in a very sympathetic manner. These repairs appear to be historic rather than recent. The brasswork to the top and the finial appear to be original and are in good condition, likewise the columns are nicely reeded and the gilding is intact to both top and bottom of the column. The door is a good fit and the lock appears to be original as do the hinges. The weights and pendulum are present with the clock. The painted dial is in good condition, appearing to be original, however the gilding may have been refreshed. Again this is historic rather than recently. The Roman baton numerals are clear and concise and the hands appear original. The door fits snugly and the glass appears to be original rather than a later replacement. The hood appears to be in good condition and whilst the finial is present it is a poor fit. The mechanism is complete, appears to be intact however the clock should be regarded as untested.
A Late 18th Century Mahogany Longcase Clock by Thomas Thatcher of Tenterden, the 11ins square brass dial with Roman and Arabic numerals matted dial centre and applied with pierced spandrels cast with masks and scroll ornament, to the thirty hour movement, striking on a bell, in a plain case with moulded cornice and fluted columns to hood, figured trunk door and on plinth base with shaped apron and bracket feet, 78ins high Note: Thatcher recorded working Tenterden circa 1772
A 19th Century Oak Longcase Clock by William Hayler of Chatham, the 12ins painted metal dial with Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, floral decorated spandrels to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, in a case with moulded dentil cornice and turned columns to hood, shaped trunk door and plinth base, on bracket feet, 81ins high Note: William Hayler recorded working Chatham early 19th CenturyCondition ReportThe condition of the case itself is good, the pendulum is present, the mechanism appears complete, however the clock should be regarded as untested. Externally it appears to be in good overall condition, however the varnish has been refreshed at some point in recent years. The brass work is present and correct and is polished. The columns are likewise in good condition and there is no damage to the dentil course. The hood itself is fine, no real sign of repair apart from some rubbing of the lower hinge to the case. The glass appears to be original and the putty original. The hinges are in good condition and are original. The painted dial is in nice condition, showing light wear and abrasions commensurate with age and usage, overall legible and the hands appear original. The mechanism appears to be intact but is not clean and should be regarded as untested. The hinges to the front door appear to be original and in good condition. The weight and pendulum are present. Overall an honest example that has had some 'refreshing' in recent years.
A Late 18th Century Mahogany Longcase Clock by Thomas Iles of London, the 12ins arched brass dial with silvered chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, recessed subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture with matted dial centre, strike/silent dial to arch, to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, in a case with swept pagoda top and brass finials above moulded arch and turned and fluted and brass stopped columns to hood, arched trunk door with raised edge mouldings, flanked by fluted and brass stopped quarter columns, the plinth base with raised and moulded centre panel on shaped apron and bracket feet, 92ins high Note: Thomas Iles recorded working London 1778-90Condition ReportExternally the clock appears to be in good condition showing no obvious sign of previous damage or repair, however the external finishing appears to have been refreshed in recent years, the columns are correct and the brass work is correct and two brass finials are present. The hood is in good condition and the glass appears original, the hinges to the hood are original and show no obvious sign of previous repair. The dial is crisp and the Roman numerals may have been refreshed. The mechanism is clean and appears complete however the clock should be regarded as untested. The pendulum and weights are present. The door to the case is in good condition however the hinges have been adjusted and may be a later replacement but are in good keeping with the rest of the clock. The seal board of the movement appears to be original, if not it is from period timber, but in our opinion it is original and still bears a trade label. Inside the cheeks of the case there are two blocks which guide the hood into position, likewise these appear to be original as do the nails which attach them. The previous owner of the clock is known to us and it is known that the clock was sent away and subject to an expensive restoration to the movement and case so it should be considered as restored but in a very sympathetic manner.
BRACKET-CLOCK, Herst. Perivale Clock Mfg., um 1900 Eichegehäuse, architektonischer Aufbau, in den Frontkanten vollplastische sog. salomoniche Säulchen, ausgestellter Sockelbereich, gewölbte verglaste Frontklappe, Emaillezifferblatt, gebläute Zeiger, arabische Indices, Messingplatinenwerk, 1/2h-Schlag auf Klangspirale, 28,5 x 28,5 x 15,5 cm, Werk läuft
BRACKET-CLOCK, 1920er-Jahre, Eichegehäuse (meist Furnier), gewölbter Abschluss, Sockelleiste, in den Frontkanten sog. Salomonische Säulchen, Sockelband, gewölbt verglaste Frontklappe, silberfarbenes Blechzifferblatt, gebläute Zeiger, arabische Indices, Messingplatinenwerk, 1/2h-Schlag auf Klangspirale, 27,5 x 24 x 16 cm, Werk läuft an
GROßE BRACKET-CLOCK/ STOCKUHR, Verkäufer John Neal/ London, Victorianische Epoche, Nußbaum-/Mahgonivollholz-Gehäuse, im Sockelberich mehrfach getreppt in der Front vollplastische Blumenfestons, verglaste Fronttür, halbplastische Fuchtbogenbekrönung, entspr. gestalteter Hut, versilbertes Zifferblatt (Gebrauchsspuren), dort gemarkt, römische Indices, gebläute Zeiger, Messingplatinenwerk, 1/4h-Schlag auf Carillon mit 8 Glocken, Whittington-Melodie, sowie Schlag auf große Klangspirale, Repetition, orig. Messinglisenenpendel, je funktionstüchtig, verso Revisiontür, à-jour gearbeitet, asymmetrische Rankenwerk, stoffhinterlegt, 8-Tage-Werk läuft, 61,5 x 41 x 25 cm, für dieses Los kein Paketversand
AN EARLY VICTORIAN BRACKET CLOCK BY CUNLIFF OF LIVERPOOL, the silvered arch-topped dial with strike/silent indicator above a chapter ring and Roman Numerals, signed Ja Cunliff, Liverpool, with a three train chain-fusee movement chiming on eight graduated bells and a coiled gong. The mahogany case with a turned 'pagoda' top, scrolling and foliate mounts, the sides with pierced gothic panels, on short square feet, with pendulum and key, height 66cm; together with a similar mahogany wall bracket (2)
A GEORGE III CHINOISERIE LACQUERED BRACKET CLOCK, the 7 1/2" brass dial with silvered chapter ring and Roman numerals below subsidiary date and strike/silent dials flanking a silvered panel signed John Scott, London, on a brass eight day triple fusee movement striking quarterly to a bell and a nest of bells, the movement profusely engraved and also signed John Scott, London, the case with sarcophagus top and brass finials above further brass figural and foliate detailing, decorated front and back with buildings, landscapes and flowers, with key, winder and pendulum, height 65cm
A 19th century mahogany longcase clock, the arched hood with barley twist columns and a short trunk door, box base and bracket feet, the 33cm dial painted with a hunter and spaniels to the arch and spaniels to the spandrels, inscribed H R Lewis, Pontypridd, the eight day movement striking on a bell
An early 19thC flame mahogany and boxwood inlaid longcase clock, the moon phase arched dial painted with cottages, windmill and castle, bearing Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, with eight day four pillar movement with coil strike, the hood with swan neck pediment and raised on turned columns, the case with shaped trunk door flanked by turned columns, raised on bracket feet, 227cm high, with key and pendulum.
CHARLES BLANCHARD, LONDON; a George II mahogany eight day longcase clock with caddy moulded hood above arched brass dial with rolling moon phase, subsidiary dial, date aperture, inscribed Charles Blanchard of London above a cross banded door, plinth base and squat ogee bracket feet, height 227cm.
A late 18th century single train 8-day fusee bracket clock by “Thomas Foss, The Strand London” C1790, in a break arch mahogany case with a corresponding glazed door, glazed side windows and glazed rear movement door, case raised on a moulded plinth and four bracket feet, with a silvered dial and non-matching steel hands, dial engraved with Roman numerals, Arabic five minutes and minute track, makers name to the arch enclosed in an oval cartouche, four pillar movement with tapered movement plates and recoil anchor escapement. With pendulum & Key. H37 W28 D17 Thomas Foss, London 1782-94 was apprenticed (1765) to Joseph Hindley, son of Henry Hindley of York. The Hindley family were innovative clockmakers, Henry Hindley frequently referred to as “The Tompion of the North”Dimensions: Height: 37cm Length/Width: 28cm Depth/Diameter: 17cm
A late 18th century William Shayler London twin fusee Bracket/table clock.With white enamel dial with Roman numerals, measuring approx 20.5cm, two train fusee movement striking on a bell, domed top with brass swing handle, brass inlay, pierced fretwork to sides, raised on brass bun feet, approx 46cm high (sun damage to front of clock brass inlay lifting in parts) William Shayler was a clockmaker in London from 1755 to 75 in Lombard Street

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