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An 18th Century design burr walnut long case clock, the caddy top with blind fretwork scrolling carved panel above a glazed door, arched trunk door on a flat fronted base, the 30 hour two train musical movement with square brass dial with Arabic and Roman numerals, within floral scroll mask head spandrels, matted centre with date aperture, inscribed "James Snelling, London, Fecit", 204 cm (ILLUSTRATED)
A Victorian carved oak cellerette in the Gothic Revival taste, the rising caddy top with scrolling foliate decoration, the front panel with lion mask and linen swag carved panel flanked by foliate carved lion mask corbels, the sides also with carved panel decoration raised on a plain plinth support to castors, now fitted as a silver chest with baize-lined interior and three trays, 72 cm wide (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
Interesting early ebonised Continental verge timepiece, the movement back plate signed David Juillerat, Fornet, with two pull repeats striking on a bell, the 5.5" foliate engraved dial plate signed Lullin, London under the central alarm dial enclosed by a silvered chapter ring, with false pendulum bob and slow/fast subsidiary dial to the arch, within a stepped case surmounted by a caddy top and ornate brass carrying handle, 18" 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

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