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Lot 498

A Victorian slate mantel clock, having floral gilt decoration with brass bezel, enameled dial and Roman numerals, the 8 day French movement striking on bell. (lacking pendulum) W50, H28cm.

Lot 499

An inlaid mahogany and walnut veneered drop dial American wall clock, circa 1900s, the brass bezel with painted dial housing an 8 day movement striking on bell. (lacking pendulum) 81cm long.

Lot 500

A collection of quartz and mechanical clocks, to include a Schmeckbecher wall clock, a Simpsons alarm clock, a Westclox alarm clock, a Star Wars alarm clock and many others (4)

Lot 501

A Victorian Aesthetic period polished slate mantel clock, circa 1875-85, the black porcelain dial centred with embossed brass decoration and Roman numerals, within brass capped columns, having a French 8 day movement striking on a gong. 40cm tall.

Lot 502

A collection of mechanical and quartz clocks, to include a Garrard carriage clock, boxed, mantle clocks, wall clocks, anniversary clocks, Russian made desk clocks and others (3)

Lot 503

A collection of clocks, including a Kellogg's wall clock, a Smiths desk clock, a quartz bulkhead clock and others, including carriage clocks, desk clocks, mantel clocks and others (3)

Lot 504

A collection of quartz and mechanical clock, to include wall clocks, carriage clocks, mantel clocks, alarm clocks, novelty and many others (4)

Lot 508

A 1950s Russian made mantel clock with manual wind movement, together with a later Harwood quartz movement mantel clock. (2)

Lot 509

A French 8 day carriage clock, chrome plated case with enamelled dial and Roman numerals, movement stamped Made In France. 12cm tall.

Lot 510

A mid 20th century Elliott 8 day mantel clock, mahogany case with silvered dial, brass bezel and Roman numerals, standing on brass bun feet.15cm tall.

Lot 511

An early 20th century picture clock, depicting a moonlit scene of Big Ben and The Houses of Parliament over the Thames, with mother of pearl inset, the clock having a manual wind 8 day movement in the clock tower, framed with gilt metal scroll mounts. 23 x 36cm.

Lot 517

A ship's brass bulkhead clock by Sevill of Liverpool. England, with 8 day movement. 20cm diameter.

Lot 518

An early 20th century Smiths Empire brass cased bulkhead clock, having an 8 day movement, mounted on a mahogany backplate, 20cm diameter, together with a smaller American made example. (2)

Lot 519

An English miniature brass carriage clock, having painted enamel dial with Arabic numerals, 8cm tall (at fault) together with an unnamed example 7.5cm tall. (2)

Lot 520

A French 8 day brass carriage clock, together with a German made example, each 12cm tall.(2)

Lot 521

A mid 20th century brass cased 8 day carriage clock, the movement stamped 'France' 9cm tall, together with a smaller English made example.(2)

Lot 522

A Woodford chrome plated 8 day carriage clock, having white enamelled dial with Roman and Arabic numerals.12cm tall.

Lot 523

A Mappin & Webb English 8 day carriage clock with jewelled movement, 12cm tall, together with an unnamed example. (2)

Lot 524

A mid 20th century Koma anniversary mantel clock, brass case with glass dome, the movement stamped Made in Germany.22cm tall.

Lot 525

A 1950s Art Deco style Smiths Enfield wall clock, the painted cast aluminum case with silvered dial and Arabic numerals, marked Made In GT. Britain, having an 8 day movement.26cm long.

Lot 526

A Louis XV style mantel clock, having gilt metal Rococo scroll design with painted dial and panels, the movement striking on bell, 27cm tall, together with a smaller English made example. (2)

Lot 527

A Garrard & Co Ltd brass 8 day carriage clock, 12cm tall, together with an unnamed example. (2)

Lot 528

An English gilt brass 8 day carriage clock, having enamelled dial with Roman numerals, the jewelled movement stamped Made In England.13cm tall.

Lot 529

Two English 8 day brass carriage clocks, by London Clock Co.12cm tall. (2)

Lot 531

Two English 8 day brass carriage clocks, a London Clock Co and a Mappin & Webb. 12cm tall.

Lot 533

An early 20th century ships bulkhead clock, having brass case with enamelled dial and Roman numerals, housing an 8 day manual movement.

Lot 534

A German mahogany bracket clock by Hermle, with embossed gilt dial and slivered chapter ring with moon phase, the 8 day movement striking on gongs.27cm tall.

Lot 535

Comitti of London, a mahogany and inlaid mantel clock, having an 8 day movement striking on bell, raised on brass bun feet. 24cm tall. Cosmetically in good condition – showing only several small nicks to the surface of the case.The movement is complete, but is not working – in need of attention

Lot 536

A modern Rapport mahogany cased German bracket clock, the gilt brass dial with Roman numerals bearing Tempus Fugit above, housing an 8 day Westminster/Whittaker/St. Michael chime movement striking on eight gongs.24cm tall.

Lot 537

A 19th century American Ansonia mantel clock, mahogany case with 8 day movement striking on gong, 30cm tall, together with an Ansonia slate mantel clock, 16cm tall. (2)

Lot 538

A walnut cased Elliott bracket clock, having an 8 day English movement, 18cm tall, together with a Elliott mahogany cased example. (2)

Lot 539

A Mappin & Webb 8 day brass carriage clock, together with an English example having 8 day jewelled movement, with keys.12cm tall. (2)

Lot 540

A mid 20th century English 8 day brass carriage clock, of oval form raised on bun feet, with key.12cm tall.

Lot 541

A Matthew Norman of London brass carriage clock, with jewelled 8 day movement.15cm tall.

Lot 542

An early 20th century oak cased American Ansonia mantel clock, with 8 day movement striking on gong, 40cm tall, together with a smaller example. (2)

Lot 544

A 1950s Art Deco style Smiths mantel clock, having 8 day movement, 20cm tall, together with a green veined marble mantel clock by Elliott, 16cm tall. (2)

Lot 545

Four 1920s/30s Art Deco bedside/desk clocks, having French, German and Swiss movements, together with a 1960s Appella traveling alarm clock with a Swiss 8 day movement in original case. (5)

Lot 546

A collection of mechanical and quartz clocks, to include a Baynard 8day carriage clock (missing glass), mantle clocks, Westminster chime, travel clocks, wall clocks, desk clocks, alarm clocks and others (4)

Lot 550

A 1960s Europe travel alarm clock with thermometer and barometer, having jewelled 8 day German movement, together with a 1960s Looping bedside alarm clock, having an 8 day Swiss jewelled movement. (2)  Both in very good cosmetic condition- showing age related wear & tear only.The Europe combination clock is in working order - winds, sets and is ticking.The Looping clock - sets, winds and ticks for a few minutes and stops ( needs attention

Lot 555

A collection of mechanical and quartz clocks, to include desk clocks, carriage clocks, miniature clocks, travel clocks, barometers, figural clocks and more, also including clock spares such as winders, movements and more (4)

Lot 102

An Art Deco silver easel clock, Birmingham 1925, with engine turned decoration, 9 x 8.5cm, not working, another with beige guilloche enamel decoration, Birmingham 1929, 9 x 9cm, working, damage to the enamel and a metal non working example (3).

Lot 104

R.J. Carr, a silver cased quartz desk clock, prominent hallmarks, Sheffield 2000, Millennium hallmark, 73 x 57mm.Battery flat

Lot 105

A silver mounted calendar/desk clock, Chester, c.1910, lacking calendar cards, 10.5cm

Lot 2174

von MeissenBalusterförmiger, in stark plastischen Voluten aufsteigender, teilw. floral durchbrochen gearbeiteter Uhrenkorpus, umzogen von plastischen, fein modellierten Blüten- und Blattranken. Kuppelartiger Abschluss mit sitzender, die Posaune blasender Fama als römische Göttin des Ruhmes. Auf der Schauseite reliefplastische Kartusche mit polnisch-litauischem Wappen, flankiert von der sitzenden Friedensgöttin Eirene mit Palmblatt und dem stehenden Gott Mars als römischer Soldat mit Befehlsstab. Zu den Seiten Amorettenpaar mit Reichsapfel bzw. Flora mit Blumenkranz. Rundes, rocailleförmig gerahmtes, verglastes Emailziffernblatt mit römischen Zahlen, bekrönt von weißem polnischem Adler mit ausgebreiteten Flügeln. Polychrome Malerei mit reicher Goldstaffage. Entw. Johann Friedrich Eberlein. Modell-Nr. 452. Minim. best./rest.; Schwertermarke. H. 61 cm.Vgl. Kat. Königl.-Sächs. Porzellan-Manufactur zu Meissen, 1904, Bl. 50; Krockenberger, S. 84.A large splendid porcelain mantel clock with Polish-Lithuanian coat of arms and allegorical figures. Minor chipped/restored. Crossed swords mark.Meissen. Ende 19. Jh.

Lot 2200

Von reliefplastischen Rocaillen getragener Felssockel, darauf liegender Chronos in antikisierendem Tuch, Hand und Fuß in Eisenfesseln gelegt, die von dem seitlich kniendem Vulcanus mit dem Hammer angebracht werden. Balusterförmig aufsteigender Korpus, bekrönt von der vollplastischen Figur des thronenden Zeus mit Zepter, begleitet von einem Adler. Von plastisch aufgelegten Blütenranken umzogenes Werkgehäuse. Weißes Emailzifferblatt mit arabischen und römischen Zahlen sowie Werk mit Echappement erg.; Polychrome Malerei mit Goldstaffage. Seegrüne und rosafarbene Staffierung. Modell-Nr. 1047. Unw. best./rest.; Schwertermarke. H. 72 cm. Vgl. Kat. Sächs. Porzellan Manufaktur zu Meißen, 1904, Blatt 48, 1047.A porcelain mantel clock with mythological figures of Zeus, Chronos and Vulcanus. Dial and movement with echappement added. Insignificantly chipped/restored. Crossed swords mark.Meissen. 2. Hälfte 19. Jh.

Lot 2247

auf Sockel. 2-tlg.; Geschweifter, von vier kräftigen Rocaillefüßen getragener, rechteckiger Sockel mit plastischem Blumenbelag. Volutenförmig reliefierter Uhrenkorpus in Balusterform mit architektonisch anmutendem, profiliertem Abschluss, umzogen von fein modellierten, aufgelegten Blumenranken, reliefierten Rocaillen sowie Muschel- und Schuppenwerk. Als figürliche Bekrönung eine vollplastisch gearbeitete Gruppe von drei Putten auf felsigem Terrain mit großem Anker, Fackel bzw. Buch und Stift. Zwischen ihnen liegende Amphore, aus der Wasser fließt. Korpus und Sockel mit feinen Watteauszenen sowie farbenfrohem Blumenbukett und Streublumendekor. Polychrome Malerei mit reicher Goldstaffage. Rundes, floral und muschelförmig reliefiertes Zifferblatt aus Messing mit römischen Emailziffern. Halbstundenschlag auf Glocke. Platine bez. "Lenzkirch AGU" mit Serien-Nr. 387654. Entw. Ernst August Leuteritz, um 1880 - 1882. Unw. rest./best.; Schwertermarke. Uhren-H. 66 cm. Ges-H. 77 cm. Vgl. Kat. Königl. Sächs. Porzellan Manufaktur zu Meißen, 1904, Blatt 51, L 169. A splendid porcelain mantel clock with cupids on base modelled by E.A. Leuteritz. Insignificantly restored/chipped. Crossed swords mark.Meissen. Ende 19. Jh.

Lot 2248

von Meissenauf Sockel. 2-tlg.; Geschweifter, von vier kräftigen Rocaillefüßen mit plastisch aufgelegten Blumenbuketts getragener, rechteckiger Sockel. Volutenförmig gerahmter Uhrenkorpus in Balusterform mit architektonisch anmutendem, profiliertem Abschluss. Als figürliche Bekrönung ein vollplastisch gearbeitetes Puttenpaar in geblümtem, rosa- und blaufarbenem Tuchgewand, ein Rad haltend bzw. mit einem Stift in ein geöffnetes Buch schreibend. Zwischen ihnen eine liegende Amphore, aus der Wasser fließt. Die Schau- und Schmalseiten umzogen von reliefiertem Dekor aus Voluten, Rocaillen, Muschel- und Schuppenwerk, akzentuiert mit feinem Blumenbukett und Streublumen in polychromer Malerei. Goldstaffage. Ein von plastisch aufgelegten Blumenranken gerahmtes, rundes Zifferblatt mit Blattreliefdekor aus Messing mit römischen Emailziffern. Halbstundenschlag auf Glocke. Platine bez. "Lenzkirch AGU" mit Serien-Nr. 308209. Entw. Ernst August Leuteritz, um 1874 - 1876. Modell-Nr. I 195. Unw. rest./best.; Schwertermarke. Uhren-H. 47 cm. Ges-H. 56 cm. Vgl. Kat. Königl. Sächs. Porzellan Manufaktur zu Meißen, 1904, Blatt 46, I 195. A splendid porcelain mantel clock with cupids on base modelled by E.A. Leuteritz. Insignificantly restored/chipped. Crossed swords mark.Meissen. 2. Hälfte 19. Jh.

Lot 2303

2-tlg.; Geschweifter Sockel mit frontseitig schräg ausgezogenen, kantigen Ecklisenen. Auf vier Blattvoluten balusterförmig aufsteigender Uhrenkorpus mit pastelltoniger Staffierung in zartem Mintgrün und Rosé, bekrönt von einem mehrstufigen, volutierten Gesimsabschluss mit stark plastischer Rocaille. Sockel und Korpus umlaufend mit rocailleförmigem, plastischem Dekor. Auf der linken Korpusschulter sitzender, zum Boden blickender Putto. Auf der Uhrenwandung und dem Sockel farbenprächtige, duftig anmutende Blütenarrangements aus Stiefmütterchen, Anemonen, Narzissen und Vergissmeinnicht-Ranken sowie Apfelblüten und Nelken in farbintensiver, weißgehöhter Weichmalerei. Das asymmetrische Gesims ist mit farbigen Schmetterlingen dekoriert. Reiche Goldstaffage. Malerzeichen für Blumenmaler Richard (Edmund) Flöricke (seit 1892 in der KPM) sowie den Dekormaler Emil Richard Claus (seit 1884 in KPM). Verglaste Lünette aus vergoldeter Bronze sowie Porzellanzifferblatt mit zentraler, fein bemalter Rosette und umlaufenden römischen Reliefzahlen in Gold. Halbstundenschlag auf Glocke. Platine bez. "Lenzkirch AGU 1 Million" mit Serien-Nr. 137521. Entw. Robert Schirmer, 1885. Modell-Nr. 3105. Zepter- und Malereimarke. Ges.-H. 52 cm. Uhren-H. 45 cm.Zur ersten Generation von auszubildenden Blumenmalern, die von dem Malereivorsteher Paul Miethe in diese neue Art der weichen Blumenmalerei eingeführt wurden, gehörte neben den bedeutenden Weichmalern der KPM wie Franz Aulich, Hermann Friedrich Ismer und Max Liebenau auch Richard (Edmund) Flöricke (geb. 1877), der ab 1896 fest als Blumenmaler angestellt war.Vgl. Dietz, Slg. Sabet, S. 96, 194, 490f.A splendid porcelain mantel clock with finely painted flower arrangements, so-called "Weichmalerei" by Richard Flöricke. Sceptre and painter's mark.KPM-Berlin. Um 1890 - 1900.

Lot 2741

Holz, teilw. geschnitzt und dunkelgebeizt sowie Einlagen aus Perlmutter. Über tischartigem Sockel hochrechteckiges, eingestelltes Gehäuse, flankiert von durchbrochen gearbeiteten Voluten sowie breiten Seitenwangen mit Shousymbolen. Ornamentiertes Zifferblatt aus üppigem Rankenwerk und Fledermäusen. Herausnehmbare Glasscheibe. Umlaufende Rahmung mit eingelegten Glückssymbolen. Messingwerk mit Spindelhemmung, Kette und Schnecke sowie Stundenschlag auf Glocke. Platine undeutl. bez.; H. 66,5 cm. 37 cm x 28 cm. A Chinese dark stained wooden clock.China. Nach 1900.

Lot 2764

Messing, vergoldet. Hochrechteckiger, allseitig facettverglaster Korpus, flankiert von kannelierten Säulen mit korinthischen Kapitellen. Aufstellbarer, gekanteter Griff. Werk mit Echappement sowie Schlagwerk auf Tonfeder. Repetition. Ges.-H. 20 cm. 10 cm x 9 cm.A French gilt brass travel clock.Frankreich. Um 1900.

Lot 2803

Bronze. Rechteckiger Korpus auf flachem Sockel mit Palmettenfries. Verglastes Zifferblatt mit Emailziffernring, bez. ANDR. HUBER. Werk mit Echappement bez. Lenzkirch. H. 31 cm.A German bronze mantel clock.Deutsch. Um 1900.

Lot 2810

Metall, bronzefarben patiniert. Vollplastische Darstellung einer weiblichen allegorischen Figur auf mehrfach profiliertem Sockel, das kugelförmige Uhrengehäuse emporhaltend. Langes Gitterpendel. Skulptur bez. Bruchon. H. 77 cm.A French patinated metal cast sculpture clock.Frankreich. Um 1900.

Lot 3167

(1904 Figueras - 1989 ebenda)"American Clock" (Amerikanische Uhr). OriginaltitelFarblithographie/Velin, 1976. Sign. und num. CIII/CXXV. Hrsg. DALART (Trockenstempel "DALART N.V. COPYRIGHT 1976"). Wvz. Field 76-1B; Michler/Löpsinger 1482. Aus der "Time"-Suite. Blattmaß 75 cm x 54 cm. Rahmen.Lithograph in colours on wove paper, 1976. Hand-signed and numbered CIII/CXXV. Published by DALART.

Lot 574

A circa 1980s wall clock advertising Pepsi, 13 1/2" w x 16" h x 5 1/2" d.

Lot 585

An early 20th Century rosewood framed American wall clock plus a Columbia gramaphone.

Lot 127

Cartier and Jaeger-LeCoultre. A lot of two clocks (2)Comprising a Cartier 'Santos' stainless steel and gilt brass quartz alarm clock on easel support, ref:7508, case number 13387, Circa 1980, 72mm and a Jaeger-LeCoultre stainless steel 16-jewel manual wind skeletonised clock, case number 564, 69mm x 103mm Accompaniments: Cartier box, Cartier brochures, Cartier International Guarantee Certificate, Jaeger LeCoultre box, Jaeger LeCoultre brochure, blank Jaeger LeCoultre International Guarantee card, Jaeger LeCoultre Quality Control cardThis lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ΩΩ VAT on imported items at the prevailing rate on Hammer Price and Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 129

Piaget. An 18K gold diamond set manual wind bracelet watch with concealed dial offered on behalf of the family of the original ownerDate: Circa 1950Movement: Jewelled manual windDial: Silvered, applied gilt dart hour markers, gilt dagger handsCase: Polished round, back secured by 1 screw, concealed cover to dial set with diamondsStrap/Bracelet: Integrated woven linkBuckle/Clasp: Signed folding claspSigned: Case, dial & movementSize: 20mm Accompaniments: Piaget boxFootnotes:From its inception in 1874, Piaget established its foundation in precision handcrafted clock movements for watchmaking companies. Today, with nearly 150 years of technical and aesthetic mastery, Piaget has become known for its fully integrated watchmaking and jewellery expertise.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 56

John Snow. A fine and early silver key wind pair case 'puritan' pocket watchDate: Circa 1640 Movement: Gilt full plate gut fusee verge, pierced and engraved elongated pinned-on balance cock, worm and wheel set up, silver regulation, tapered and engraved square section pillarsDial: Silver, black Roman numerals, black inner minute markers with fleur-de-lys half hour marks, blued steel single handCase: Polished inner and outer, narrow rope effect engraving to inner bezel, Signed: Movement signed 'John Snow me Fecit'Size: 43.5mm Accompaniments: Transcript of Nicholas Snows willFootnotes:This style of watch was fashionable between circa 1630-60 and it was in the nineteenth century that the name 'Puritan' was applied to this type. An exceptional feature of the case of this watch is the early method of fitting the crystal 'glass' which is held in place by tags around the underside of the bezel.There appears to be no proper record of a John Snow working at this period other than John Snow of Salisbury. F. J. Britten records a John Snow of London but his evidence is a lantern clock at Simpsons in the Poultry signed 'John Snow Ao dmi 1630' - a signature style typical of the Salisbury maker. Britten also records an advertisement in the London Gazette, April 1680 for a lost watch signed 'John Snow Sarum' (Sarum being the Latin name for Salisbury). Baillie just has 'Snow, John, London 1630 lantern clock' while Loomes repeats this but, wisely, has a question mark after London. Baillie fails to list John Snow of Salisbury but Loomes does. George White states that there were two members of the Snow family working in Salisbury in the early Seventeenth century, Nicholas and John. He records some of their background and illustrates a lantern clock signed 'Jo Snow. Ano. Do. 1630' and refers to another with the same signature illustrated by Edwardes. That John and Nicholas Snow were brothers is confirmed by Nicholas's will dated 20th February 1644 which refers to 'John Snowe my brother' who he appointed overseer. Provenance:Christies 25 October 1960, lot 65T P Camerer Cuss CollectionLiterature:F J Britten, Old Clocks and Watches and Their Makers (2nd Edition, 1904, onwards)G H Baillie, Watchmakers and Clockmakers of the World, NAG Press 3rd EditionBrian Loomes, The Early Clockmakers of Great Britain, NAG Press 1981George White, English Lantern Clocks, ACC 1989, see Chapter V, pages 212-218 and footnotesEarnest Edwardes, The Story of the Pendulum Clock, John Sherratt, 1977Illustrated:Clutton and Daniels, Watches, 1st Edition Batsford, 1965, plate 122-3, 2nd Edition Sotheby Parke Bernet (Philip Wilson) 1979, plate 76a-bT P Camerer Cuss, Country Life Book of Watches, Country Life, 1967, plate 16T P & T A Camerer Cuss, The Camerer Cuss Book of Antique Watches, AC C 1976, plate 16For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 69

Recordon. A fine, rare and highly complicated 18K gold key wind open face Grande Sonnerie repeating clock watchDate: Circa 1805-10Movement: Gilt two train half plate cylinder, plain 3-arm platinum balance, Breguet style compensation curb, ruby end stone, striking mechanism mounted to dial plate stamped 250Dial: Two-tone silver with engine turned centre, black Roman numerals to brushed surround, subsidiary seconds at 6, blued steel Breguet style handsCase: Engine turned hinged, ribbed band, repeat button in pendant, locking slide in the band at 1, steel slide at 6 to move from Quarters to Hours et Quarters, round pendant and bow, No.16169Signed: Dial & cuvetteSize: 60mmFootnotes:Louis Recordon is listed as working from 1778 to 1824. He worked from Greek Street, Soho until 1797 when he succeeded Emery at No. 33 Cockspur Street. He was a maker of fine watches, with a variety of escapements. He was Breguet's agent in London and took out an English patent (No.1249) for self winding watches for him in 1780. On the current lot a small screw adjacent to the II fixes the dial to the movement in a manner characteristic of watches also by Breguet.Provenance:Lord Harris of Belmont, sold 30 April 1953 for £75 to T P Camerer CussT P Camerer Cuss CollectionIllustrated:T P Camerer Cuss A Neglected Chapter, featured in Antiquarian Horology Vol. 1 Number 2, March 1954, pages 10-11T P Camerer Cuss, The Country Life Book of Watches, Country Life, 1967, plate 75T P & T A Camerer Cuss, The Camerer Cuss Book of Antique Watches, AC C 1976, colour plate 3 and plate 101For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 174

Dickens (Charles) Master Humphrey's Clock, 3 vol., first edition in book form, endpapers a little spotted and stained but largely clean internally, original pictorial cloth, faded, lightly soiled, restorations to spine ends and joints, tall 8vo, 1840-41.

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