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An early 19th century mahogany longcase clock by John Russell of Falkirk. The arched white painted dial with Roman numerals and two subsidiary dials, named for JNO Russell/Falkirk, with spirally carved columns and pierced hood, crossbanded and inlaid with chequered stringing overall, on bracket feet, with pendulum, winder and two weights, approx. 205cm high Condition Report: Clocks are not sold in working order. The hands rotate, Some wear and rubbing to dial, with later retouching to the maker's name and to the numerals, there is small circular chip to white painted dial, two further small circular shaped chips to the white painted dial which may have been restuck. The subsidiary dials are lacking any markings. Some wear and surface scratching to case, most noticeably to door and base. Some damages and losses to feet and mouldings at base, the two back feet are later replacement blocks. The columns to hood are loose and lacking screws to one brass fitting, lacking top cornice moulding with small section of damage to dentil frieze, lacking glazed door, with some losses and damages to one pierced oval to side of hood. With later replacement lock and key to case. Together with documentation relating to the restoration of the clock (in circa 1997) and with information relating the maker John Russell of Falkirk.
A gilt-metal Sevres-style porcelain mounted mantel clock, circa 1900. Mounted with a ceramic urn decorated with a bird and topped with a gilt metal finial, the pink dial with Roman numerals and painted with flowers, the moulded case with a central panel featuring a scene of a courting couples, with striking mechanism and pendulum, raised on paw feet, H43cm, mounted on a wooden base with a glass dome, H50cm total Condition Report: The mechanism is free and winds but doesn't seem to function. The back plate is missing and there are cracks in the case at the rear. The guilding is rubbed on the corners of the plinth
A gilt-metal and Sevres-style porcelain mounted mantel clock, circa 1900. Mounted with a finial, the white dial with Roman numerals, the rectangular case flanked by columns and featuring a turquoise ceramic panel decorated with a courting couple, with striking mechanism and pendulum, raised on bun feet, H33cm
A gilt-metal and Sevres-style porcelain mounted mantel clock, circa 1900. Mounted with a gilt finial over a ceramic urn painted with a scene of a courting couple, the turquoise dial with Roman numerals and painted with flowers, with striking mechanism and pendulum, on shaped gilt-metal base with a central porcelain panel, H38cm
A Victorian mahogany circular railway clock, the dial signed B-R (S) John Walker London, with fusee movement and pendulum, dia.37cmPlease note the marks to the dial. It looks as though this has been made up of different clocks, wrong bezel, marks on dial (suggest possible later movement etc). Needs a polish but otherwise condition seems ok. We cannot get it to run for long.
A Victorian black slate and rouge marble eight day mantel clock, height 33cm, together with a Victorian ebonised eight day mantel clock (2)Slate clock: Pretty tired. Slates needs repolishing. Various little chips. The dial is scratched and looks as though it has been repaired to the centre.Ebonised clock: A large loss to the front right of the case. Dial discoloured. Various splits.Both in poor order really.
An 18th century brass long case clock dial and movement, the brass chapter ring showing Roman numerals with subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, the 8-day movement with five pillars, width 28cmSigned William Moore in Brantforde, with full repeat, six pillar movement. Some rust to movement. Hammer bent. No engraving to back plate. No weights or pendulum. 11" dial, 10" chapter ring. 8 day going movement.

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