A George III longcase clock, signed Robert Skelton, Malton circa 1750-1775, of eight day striking movement, the arched brass dial with a silvered chapter ring, an in a figured mahogany case with reeded pillars and brass Corinthian capitals and a swan neck pediment on bracket feet, 226cm high overall
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English Chiming Bracket Clock Marked: "Kemp & Wilcox in Wolverhampton", carved oak case with brass carrying handle and 4 flambeau finials, silver champter ring with Roman numerals and 3 subsidiary dials above for chime/silent, chime selection and regulation; 3-train fusee and chain movement with anchor escapement, chiming on 8 bells and 5 spiral gongs, working. Englische Stockuhr mit 8 Glocken und 5 Tonfedern Bezeichnet: "Kemp & Wilcox in Wolverhampton", geschnitztes Eichenholzgehäuse mit Griff und Spitzen aus Messing, großes Zifferblatt mit 3 Hilfszifferblättern für Schlagabschaltung, Gangregulage und Schlagumschaltung von Whittington- zu Westminster-Schlag, 3 Federwerke mit Schnecke und Kette, funktioniert! Condition: (2-3/2) Starting Price: €1200
Southern German Bracket Clock with Musical Movement, 1757 Signed: "Baumgartinger, Mergentheim", brass plate movement with verge escapement, quarter-hour strike on 2 bells (optional), brass face with silvered chapter ring, cylinder musical movement playing 3 airs by "Olbrich, Wien" (added), in glazed walnut case, 18 1/2 in. high, working. Süddeutsche Stockuhr mit Walzenspielwerk, 1757 Bezeichnet: "Baumgartinger, Mergentheim", Messingplatinenwerk mit Spindelhemmung, Federwerk, 1/4-Stunden-Schlag auf 2 Glocken, Schlagwerkabstellung, Messingzifferblatt mit versilbertem Ziffernring, Walzenspielwerk für 3 Melodien, Hersteller: "Olbrich, Wien" (ergänzt), in 4-seitig verglastem Nußbaumgehäuse, Höhe 47 cm, funktioniert. Condition: (3+/2-3) Starting Price: €800
FURNITURE - A PRINCIPALLY 18TH/19TH CENTURY PROBABLY CONTINENTAL CHEST-ON-CHEST, the upper section having an arrangement of one long, three short, one long, two short, one long drawer, with a large table over-hang, mounted upon a base with four uniform long draw ers, moulded uprights and later bracket plinth, 1.4m high x 75cm wide
A late George III mahogany cased long case clock, the hood with arched moulded cornice, glazed door, flanked by stop fluted gilt metal mounted pilasters over an arched trunk door to a fielded panelled base on bracket feet, the arched brass dial with pierced spandrels, strike/silent dial over silvered chapter ring with Arabic and Roman numerals enclosing a subsidiary dial and date aperture to an eight day striking movement, inscribed "Thos Wild Reading", 120 cm high (ILLUSTRATED)
Good English rosewood double fusee Gothic bracket clock, the movement striking on a bell and the engraved back plate inscribed Forsyth & Malter, London on an applied shaped plate, the 8" cream dial also signed Forsyth & Malter, London, over panelled front with carved applied foliage, flanked by cluster columns and surmounted by a lancet top with square stepped gadrooned caddy cornice and finial, 24" high
Fine English ebonised double fusee bracket clock, the movement with pull repeat playing on a nest of six bells and striking on another, the back plate profusely engraved with stylised swirling foliage, the 6" brass arched dial signed Christopher Pinchbeck, London on an arched plate to the matted centre with false pendulum bob and calendar apertures enclosed by a silvered chapter ring, also with strike/silent dial to the arch, the stepped case with pierced gilded side panels, raised on ogee ormolu feet and surmounted by four pineapple finials and a caddy top with brass carrying handle, 19" high *This clock has been made by the celebrated maker Christopher Pinchbeck who also invented the Pinchbeck alloy*
Walnut two train bracket clock, the movement striking on a bell, the 5" brass arched dial signed John Smith, London on an arched plate to the matted centre, under a moon phase to the arch, within a stepped case with gilt metal mounts surmounted by a caddy top and brass carrying handle, 15.5" high
Contemporary mahogany three train commemorative bracket clock made by F. W. Elliott in association with Garrards to commemorate the 800th anniversary of the Mayoralty of the City of London (limited edition 10/80), the eight day quarter striking movement playing Whittington or Westminster chimes on a nest of eight bells and striking on another, the 6.25" silvered chapter ring signed Garrard, London and inscribed The 800th Anniversary of the Mayoralty of the City of London, enclosing an applied engraved pierced plaque depicting the ancient Arms of the City of London, also applied with four famous London buildings to the spandrels, within a stepped case surmounted by a caddy top with brass twin dragon handle, 15.5" high *This clock was sold in a limited edition of 80 in 1988 for a listed price of over £2000. The clock has recently been overhauled and is also sold with a service receipt dated 12th June 2010*
Walnut and brass mounted two train bracket clock striking on a gong, the 4.5" concave gilded dial within an ornate stepped case profusely overlaid with foliate mounts and surmounted by a caddy top bearing an inscribed plaque `Wells Harriers Point To Point Steeple Chase, March 31st 1896, Pretender`, 17.5" high
A good 19th century gilt metal mantel clock with silvered classical female bust, raised on socle plinth above a main stepped case, the circular dial set with Roman numerals with eight day Japy Freres movement flanked by applied classical plaques and centred with a Bacchanalian mask raised on bracket feet, height 57cm.
A 19th century mahogany and inlaid longcase clock, the hood with broken swan neck pediment above arched painted dial set with rolling moon and inscribed "Tos Richardson, Weaverham" and with eight day movement flanked by fluted square cut pilasters, the case with short arched door flanked by fluted uprights to a moulded plinth and ogee bracket feet, height approx 235cm.
A 19th century mahogany longcase clock, the hood with broken swan neck pediment above arched painted dial with rolling moon inscribed "N. Dumvile, Stockport" with eight day movement and flanked by fluted pilasters, the case with long arched door flanked by quarter cut fluted pilasters above a stepped plinth and ogee bracket feet, height 225cm.
A George II and later, mahogany bureau bookcase, the broken architectural cornice centred by a gilt cartouche, over a pair of bevelled glass doors enclosing a trio of adjustable shelves, the fall enclosing a fitted interior over two short and three long graduated drawers resting on bracket feet, 110cm wide.

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