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A collection of 20th Century Josiah Wedgewood blue Jasperware cameo ware to include Danbury Mint Bicentenary clock, Serial Number 0557 complete with certificate of authenticity and in original box. Along with Apollo box, white on Portland model number 7503 in original box, tea cup and saucer again in original box, plus white on blue Tray Heart, model number 2492R also in original box. Tallest measures 16cm.
An Art Deco ivory mounted figural spelter clock, by Menneville, modelled as a woman with a greyhound, the onyx mounted clock with a rectangular textured and silvered dial, on an onyx and marble plinth, raised on brass feet, signed to the front right corner of the plinth,62cm wide15cm deep42cm high IMPORTANT NOTEThis lot contains elephant ivory material. Please be advised that several countries, including those in the EU and the USA, now prohibit the importation of ivory items unless under specific conditions. Accordingly, prospective buyers should familiarise themselves with the relevant customs regulations of their country and ensure they are able to import this item prior to bidding.This item has been registered as exempt from the UK Ivory Act 2018. Ivory declaration submission reference: 5XWCWH98.Condition ReportThe marble chipped in areas. The movement does not run for more than a minute or two and will need the attention of a clock restorer. The decoration rubbed throughout. The ivory mounts with restoration and cracks.
An ormolu and porcelain mantel clock,late 19th century, French, with Sevres-style porcelain mounts and dial, with striking twin-train movement, the case surmounted with a cherub,27cm wide9cm deep31cm highProvenance: The collection from the estate of the late Roy CarterCondition ReportNo key or pendulum and as such the movement has not been tested. Two porcelain panels are loose. Minor wear throughout, particularly to the gilded finish and enamelling. Please see the additional images.
A red Boulle mantel clock,late 19th century, French, the gilt-metal dial with porcelain insets, the waisted case with applied gilt-bronze mounts, with a two-train movement striking on a bell,21cm wide13cm deep36cm highProvenance: The collection from the estate of the late Roy CarterCondition ReportWith pendulum and key. Movement not tested. Number VII numeral with damage. Lifting and losses to brass inlay.
A French cartel clock,19th century, by Henry-Lepaute Paris, the enamel dial with Roman numerals, minute track and bell strike movement, in a rococo style scrolling case,38cm highCondition ReportLight scratches to surface of glass. Minor chip to one winding hole. The suspension spring/top section where the pendulum attaches is split and as such the pendulum cannot be attached nor the movement tested. It will need the attention of a clock restorer. The pendulum would not hang lower than the case.
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.
A French gilt brass mantel clock,second half 19th century, the waisted case surmounted by a foliate cast, centered by the white enamel convex dial with Roman hours and Arabic minutes, raised on shaped scroll work feet, the eight day movement striking on a bell, backplate numbered 3855,22cm highCondition ReportVery minor nibbles to enamel dial around winding holes.Minor surface wear to case, minor shell to glass. Regulated by an escapement. Has been running and striking but we cannot guarantee this with continue to be the case due to the nature of the item.
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.
A gilt spelter and porcelain mantel clock and stand,late 19th century, French, with Sèvres style panels and urn, the two-train French drum movement within a scrolled case with cherub handles and supported by scroll feet, 20cm wide13cm deep43cm high,on a shaped oval stand (2)Provenance: The collection from the estate of the late Roy CarterCondition ReportMovement not tested. With pendulum, key and stand. Some losses to gilding, especially to sides and rear.
A gilt bronze table clock,late 19th century, French, with a Sevres style porcelain urn, dial and panels, cast with trophies, foliate swags and stiff scrolls, enclosing a French drum movement striking on a bell,25cm wide12cm deep38cm high,on a carved giltwood stand (2)Provenance: The collection from the estate of the late Roy CarterCondition ReportTwo pendulums. Movement not tested. Rear cover missing. Hands are a little bent. Otherwise in good cosmetic condition with light traces of wear.
A French brass carriage clock, signed L'Epee Fondee en 1839, Sainte-Suxanne France, the white enamel dial in four bevelled glass case with rectangular viewing to top,12cm high,together with a gold wristwatch,tested as 18ct gold,280mm diameter, approx. 30g weighable including strap,(2)Condition ReportCarriage clock present with key.Bevelled glass okay we no obvious damages.Wristwatch weighed with strap on.Heavily scratched and dented.No guarantee to running of either.
A mahogany eight-day longcase clock,the arched brass dial signed Francis Perigal, Royal Exchange, London, with a silvered strike/silent dial, chapter ring and date aperture, housed in a case with a long flame figured arched door,52cm wide250cm highProvenance: The collection from the estate of the late Roy CarterCondition ReportMovement, pendulum, weights and case associated. Would recommend attention from a professional clock restorer.
A walnut eight-day longcase clock,the brass arched dial signed Joseph Smith, Bristol, with a silvered chapter ring, date aperture and subsidiary seconds dial, housed within a caddy-top and arched blind fretcut hood with two ball and eagle finials over two pilaster columns, with a long quarter-veneered and banded door,49cm wide240cm highProvenance: The collection from the estate of the late Roy CarterCondition ReportMovements, pendulums, weight and case all associated. Alterations throughout. Attention from a professional clockmaker recommended.
A mahogany eight-day longcase clock,19th century, the painted arched dial with a ship portrait and signed De Lasalle, London, over seconds and calendar dials within a Roman and Arabic chapter ring, housed within a pagoda shaped hood with three ball and spike finials and pilaster columns, 45cm wide234cm longProvenance: The collection from the estate of the late Roy CarterCondition ReportMovement, pendulum, weights and case associated. Would recommend attention from a professional clock restorer.
An eight-day longcase clock,c.1890s, the arched brass dial signed Banister Colchester, with silvered chapter ring and date aperture, in a flame figured marquetry case with bone escutcheons,case 53cm wide237cm highProvenance: The collection from the estate of the late Roy CarterCondition ReportMovement, pendulum, weights and case associated. Would recommend attention from a professional clock restorer.
An eight-day longcase clock,the arched brass dial signed Carter Bishops Stortford, with a silvered silent/strike dial, Roman and Arabic chapter ring, date aperture, and subsidiary seconds dial, the hood with four ball and spike finials and open columns,47cm wide240cm highProvenance: The collection from the estate of the late Roy CarterCondition ReportMovements, pendulums, weight and case all associated. Alterations throughout. Attention from a professional clockmaker recommended. Height of backboard without hood 218cm, height from where the seat board sits to the top of the backboard 40cm.
A mahogany eight-day longcase clock,the arched brass dial signed Thomas Wilkins, Leicester, with silvered Roman and Arabic chapter ring, date aperture, and subsidiary seconds dial, housed within a pagoda shaped hood with two flaming urn finials and open and stop-fluted columns, the case with a long flame figured door, on a moulded plinth base,case 53cm wide237cm highProvenance: The collection from the estate of the late Roy CarterCondition ReportMovement, pendulum, weights and case associated. Would recommend attention from a professional clock restorer.
An eight-day oak long-cased clock by John Heaton of Bierleyearly 19th Century, the silvered arching dial with moon phase, subsidiary seconds dial, and date aperture, the movement striking on a bell52cm wide25cm deep221cm high Condition Reportnot going, gut snapped, would require attentionthe case with knocks, splits and dents, columns with signs of repair, old holes visible in the case, old worm visible to case
A mahogany longcase clock,with an arched silvered dial signed Thomas Aldridge, Deal, a painted pastoral scene over Roman chapter ring and date aperture, the pagoda-shaped hood with three ball and spike finials and stop-fluted columns, the case with a long flame figured arched door above a panelled base and moulded plinth, with pendulum and weight, 53cm wide230cm highProvenance: The collection from the estate of the late Roy CarterCondition ReportMovement, pendulum, weights and case associated. Would recommend attention from a professional clock restorer.
A George III eight-day longcase clock movement by John Brice, Sandwich,the 13-inch arched brass dial inscribed above a rocking ship, subsidiary slower/faster and calendar dials, the silvered chapter ring enclosing an engraved centre with a seconds' dial and moonphase, the eight-day movement striking on a bell, 35.5cm wide48cm highProvenance: The collection from the estate of the late Roy CarterCondition ReportCase in very poor order. With fire damage, losses and splits throughout. Case and movement not original. 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.
Smith's English Clocks Ltd. - Sec Trade Mark - a c1930s / 1940s art deco Deluxe Movement Smith's English Clocks electric chrome desk clock / small mantle clock, with silver coloured metal mounted face upon red enamel pedestal tiered base. Marked to verso 'Sec Trade Mark, Smith's English Clocks Ltd.'. Measures approx. 15cm tall.

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