We found 460327 price guide item(s) matching your search
There are 460327 lots that match your search criteria. Subscribe now to get instant access to the full price guide service.
Click here to subscribe- List
- Grid
-
460327 item(s)/page
An early 20th century oak cased bracket clock, the silvered chapter ring showing Roman numerals and surrounded by pierced mask spandrels, signed Arnold & Lewis Manchester, the eight-day movement striking on a gong, h.28cmClock has been overwound. Seems to be running. Case is ok. Dial is slightly tarnished.
A Marble and Bronze Ormolu Mounted Striking Mantel Clock Garniture, circa 1880, rectangular shaped case with bronze ormolu acanthus leaf mounts, 4-inch dial with Roman numerals, twin barrel movement with an outside countwheel striking on a bell, 27.5cm high, with matching marble and bronze ormolu tazza urn garniture27.5cm highClock case with a large chip to the back, other smaller chips in parts, in my opinion this clock would have had a top finial which is now missing, ormolu mounts are discoloured, both garniture with chips to the marble and the ormolu surfaces are discoloured, movement is dirty, with a pendulum.
A Scottish Mahogany Eight Day Longcase Clock, signed Joseph Durward, Edinburgh, late 18th Century, arched pediment, nicely figured trunk door flanked by fluted pilasters, bracket feet, 13-inch circular silvered dial signed, seconds dial and date aperture, four pillar movement with an anchor escapement and rack striking on a bell 203cm highCase colour is faded, hood side frets are later, hood left hand side with chips and some moulding missing, trunk door with a chip to the top left hand corner and scratches, trunk door is closing and has no door key to open the door, front of the base with moulding missing, wooden dial surround is later, later hour hand, seconds hand is missing, dial is dirty, movement is dirty and needs cleaning, with two weights and a pendulum.
An Interesting Oak and Mahogany Eight Day Longcase Clock, signed W Chapman, Lincoln, circa 1840, swan neck pediment, crossbanded trunk door, inside the case on the backboard with the casemakers own label inscribed "Henry Blow case maker Lincoln", inside the trunk door with a Brian Loomes label, 12-inch arch painted dial signed, seconds dial, painted scene in the arch possibly depicting a postal delivery scene perhaps commemorating the introduction of the postage stamp service in 1840, four pillar movement with an anchor escapement and rack striking on a bell217cm highFront of the trunk with two small pieces of inlaid stringing missing, front of the plinth with some small pieces of veneer missing, front of the plinth with cracks, dial is clean, hour hand with slight damage to the centre which has been an old repair to the same position, movement is clean, with two weights and a pendulum.
An Oak Thirty Hour Longcase Clock, signed Jno Ogden, Bowbridge, 18th century, (later oak case) with a carved pediment, barley twist columns, 8-3/4-inch square brass dial with a silvered chapter ring signed, single hand, date aperture, sayings in the corners "mans Precious hours, away like these do slip, observe ye motions tip, behold this hand", four posted birdcage movement with an anchor escapement and outside countwheel striking on a bell191cm highLater made case, dial chapter ring with silvering discoloured, movement is dirty and needs cleaning, with pendulum and weight.
A Carved Oak Eight Day Longcase Clock, signed Hindley, York, 18th Century, later carved case with a flat top pediment, carved with scroll and floral decoration, 12-inch arch brass dial with a silvered chapter ring signed, seconds dial, arch with date dial, four pillar movement with an anchor escapement and inside rack striking on a bell 232cm highCase is later carved throughout, trunk door with cracks, trunk door is slightly bowed, some chips and cracks in other parts, dial is dirty and discoloured, movement is dirty, date in the arch is not working and has no connection to drive the date wheel, with two later weights and a pendulum, pendulum suspension spring is missing.
An Irish Mahogany Eight Day Longcase clock, signed Hull, Dublin, Longford Street, circa 1780, swan neck pediment with a carved leaf decorated front panel, nicely figured trunk door flanked by inset pilasters, 13-1/4-inch square brass dial with chapter ring signed, seconds dial and date aperture, four pillar movement with an anchor escapement and rack striking on a bell232cm highHood with some loose mouldings, right hand side of the hood with a glass panel missing, left hand side of the case with part of the moulding missing just below the hood section, back left hand side of the hood has the quarter column and capitals missing, trunk door is very slightly bowed, centre part of the trunk door just below the lock with a small chip and a scratch, right hand side of the plinth with cracks and the veneer is slightly lifting, dial is discoloured and dirty, seconds hand is missing, hands are dirty, movement is dirty and needs cleaning, later weights, pendulum rod is broken, pendulum suspension spring is missing.
An Oak Thirty Hour Longcase Clock, signed Porthouse, Penrith, 18th Century, flat top pediment, crossbanded trunk door, 11-1/4-inch square brass dial with a silvered chapter ring signed, dial centre with lunar moonphase and date apertures, marriage/anniversary name on a silvered plaque John & Frances Shepherd, four pillar movement with an anchor escapement and outside countwheel striking on a bell 246cm highCase with small chips to the edges in parts, trunk door with a later lock plate, dial and movement look clean, with pendulum, no weight.
A Brass Atmos Clock, signed Jaeger LeCoultre, No. 198318, 20th Century, five glass panelled case, 4-1/4-inch white chapter ring with Arabic and dagger markers, movement numbered 198318, hold/release lever positioned above the large balance wheel22.5cm highBrass surfaces are slightly discoloured in parts, case with minor scratches, dial is clean, movement looks clean, movement has been placed on a short test and is working, movement not tested for its time keeping.
A Brass Atmos Clock, signed Jaeger LeCoultre, 20th Century, five glass panelled case, base with balance release lever, base with spirit level and signed, 5-inch chapter ring with Arabic and dagger markers, movement numbered 61019, with Jaeger LeCoultre instruction booklet23.5cm high Brass surfaces are discoloured in parts, chapter ring is discoloured and with staining marks in places, movement looks clean, movement tested for a short period of time, balance is swinging but the minute hand is not moving.
A Bronze Ormolu Striking Mantel Clock, 19th Century, the elaborate case depicting birds, a dog and scroll decoration, cast dial with Roman numerals, twin barrel movement with outside countwheel striking on a bell, silk suspension, movement backplate stamped Medaille D'or Paris51cm highOrmolu surfaces are discoloured, one piece of the scroll mounts has come off and needs securing, (this scroll mount is still present with the clock), some of the dial enamel cartouches with cracks, minute hand is broken and needs repairing, (minute hand is still present with the clock), movement needs cleaning, with pendulum.
A Gilt Metal and White Marble Mantel Clock, Retailed by Black Starr, Frost, New York, Early 20th Century, case surmounted by a basket of flowers, portico base with black slate columns and with swag chain mounts, 4-inch enamel dial with Arabic numerals, twin barrel movement striking on a bell, movement backplate stamped AD.Mougin Made in France, numbered 17819, and stamped with the retailers name47cm highGilt surfaces are slightly discoloured in parts, base with very minor chips to the edges, dial with one minor chip around the right hand side winding hole, movement is clean, later bell, with a pendulum.
A Rare Royal Coronation Brass Lantern Form Mantel Timepiece with Passing Strike, designed by Davall & Sons in 1936 for the Coronation of Edward VIII, signed Davall, London, 1937, lantern form case with engraved side panels, surmounted by a crown strapwork beaded bell top, silvered chapter ring, dial centre with enamelled Royal Coat of Arms and inscribed GRVI crowned 12th May 1937, single barrel movement with hour passing strike on a top mounted bell29.5cm highThis clock was originally designed for Edward VIII but then when he abdicated the title was replaced on the dial to George VI. Information regarding this can be seen in "Clockmaking in England and Wales in the Twentieth Century, by John Glanville and William M.Wolmuth, page 338". Brass surfaces are slightly discoloured, dial is slightly discoloured around the winding hole area, movement is complete but is slightly dirty, with pendulum.
An Oval Shaped Brass Engraved Striking, Repeat and Alarm Carriage Clock with Calendar and Moonphase Displays, signed Matthew Norman, 20th Century, case with scroll and floral engraved decoration, carrying handle and repeat button, silvered Roman numeral chapter ring, three dials for day/date and alarm, moonphase aperture, twin barrel movement with a platform lever escapement and striking on a gong, movement backplate signed and numbered 16413, with Matthew Norman boxes and winding key19cm high over handleClock is in good condition, movement in going order, functions are working.
A French Brass Champleve Enamel Striking Mantel Clock, circa 1890, case elaborately decorated throughout with multi-coloured champleve enamel, surmounted by an urn shaped finial, bow shaped bevelled side glass panels, 3-1/2-inch gilt coloured dial with Arabic numerals, twin barrel movement striking on a gong, movement backplate stamped Japy Freres, champleve enamel twin tube mercury pendulum38cm highBrass surfaces are discoloured, minor chips to the enamel, but otherwise the enamel is in good condition, front and back glass panels with chips to the corners, back left hand side foot has come away and needs securing (this foot is still present with the clock), dial markers are rubbed, movement is complete but needs cleaning, with pendulum, mercury is missing in one of the pendulum tubes.
A Limited Edition Mystery Timepiece, signed E Dent & Co Ltd, 41 Pall Mall, London, number 009 of 500 pieces made, 20th century, central dolphin support holding the single hand, 7-1/2-inch silvered Roman numeral dial, base signed and with the limited edition number 9/500 24cm highClock base with some staining marks, dial chapter ring is discoloured, movement is winding, movement in going order.
A Mahogany Inlaid Chiming Longcase Clock, retailed by Woffindin & Turner, Leeds, circa 1900, arched pediment, Corinthian capped columns, pierced side sound frets, trunk finely inlaid with scroll and floral decoration, 12-inch arch brass dial with a silvered chapter ring, dial centre with seconds and applied plaque with retailers signature, selection dials in the arch for chime/silent and Whittington/Westminster chimes, triple weight driven movement with an anchor escapement and quarter chiming on a nest of eight bells and gongs and a further hammer striking on a gong for the hours249cm highCase colour has faded, hood side frets with chips and some losses, trunk and plinth with some chips and dents in parts, top side of the plinth with a deep scratch, dial and movement are dirty, movement needs cleaning, with three weights and a pendulum.
A late 19th / early 20th century oak-cased wall-hanging stationmaster-style clock: cream dial with Roman numerals and signed 'W. Johnson- Newbury', single fusee movement with pendulum (37 cm in diameter)Condition Report: Dial as per image does not appear to be overpainted. Lock to door but no key.
A large early 19th century oak-cased longcase clock for full restoration; broken swan-neck pediment above a painted 14" broken arch dial signed 'W. Jones - Pier St. - Aberystwyth', moon-phase mechanism (high water at Aberystwyth) above a dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds hand and date hand, later carved oak case, with weights and pendulum (approx. 230cm high)Condition Report: The Vendor informs us that the clock mechanism has been fully serviced by a local clockmaker.
A large early 19th century figured mahogany and boxwood-strung eight-day longcase clock: the broken swan-neck pediment surmounted by a stiff-leaf-style platform; painted 14-inch broken-arch painted dial with the top section depicting Daniel in the lion's den; Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds and date hands, signed 'Timing's - Dudley'. The four spandrels decorated with a prowling lion and flanked by two turned columns. Unusual triple arch figured door flanked by columns. Raised on short bracket feet. (To include pendulum, a pair of weights and a key.) (Approx. 230cm high)

-
460327 item(s)/page