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An Ebonised Chiming Table Clock, circa 1890, arched pediment, Corinthian capped columns, pierced side sound frets and carrying handles, bracket feet, 8-inch arch brass dial with a silvered chapter ring, dial arch with chime/silent and Oxford chimes/chime on eight bells selections, triple chain fusee movement with an anchor escapement, quarter chiming on a nest of nine bells and striking a gong for the hours, movement backplate with floral engraving47cm highCase with small chips and scratches, some veneers are missing in parts, wooden dial surround with chips, inside back door with chips, metal mounts are discoloured, movement is dirty, movement looks complete, all three fusees are winding smoothly, movement is striking and in going order, with pendulum.
A Lantern Form Hook and Spike Hooded Wall Timepiece, signed Thos Sadler, Norwich, late 18th century, four posted lantern form movement with a verge escapement, pierced side frets, alarm striking on a top mounted bell, hoop and spikes, bob pendulum, 5-inch arch brass dial with a silvered Roman numeral chapter ring, single hand, central alarm disc, dial arch with a signed silvered plaque, later made mahogany hooded case50cm highLater made hooded case with small cracks in parts, clock dial and movement are clean, movement side door panels are missing, movement in going order, with two weights.
A Brass Striking and Half Hour Passing Strike Skeleton Mantel Clock, attributed to Evans of Handsworth, circa 1870, twin chain fusee movement with an anchor escapement, hour striking on a gong and half hour passing strike on a top mounted bell, six spoke wheels, 9-1/2-inch pierced chapter ring with Roman numerals, marble base, (glass dome missing)54cm high Movement is dirty and needs cleaning, dial chapter ring needs re-silvering, glass dome is missing, movement is striking and in going order, with pendulum.
A Brass Atmos Clock, signed Jaeger LeCoultre, No.551213, 20th century, case with five glass panels, stop/start lever above the large balance wheel, spirit level in the base, 4-1/2-inch faux blue lapis chapter ring with Arabic and dagger markers, movement signed and numbered 55121322cm highBrass surfaces are stained in parts, case with small scratches in parts, dial and movement are clean, movement has been placed on test and works for about 10 minutes and then stops.
A Brass Grande Sonnerie Alarm Carriage Clock, signed Soldano, circa 1890, case with carrying handle and repeat button, Corinthian capped columns, underside of the base with selection lever for grande sonnerie/silent/petite sonnerie, alarm dial, dial surrounding mask with floral and scroll engraving, twin barrel movement with a silvered platform lever escapement, sonnerie and alarm striking on two blued steel gongs, movement backplate stamped Soldano and numbered 877820.5cm high over handleCase glass panels look all complete with no damage, enamel dials are clean, movement needs cleaning, platform escapement is discoloured, movement is fully wound and not working, needs a service.
A Mahogany Striking Table Clock, signed Josph Catherwood, London, circa 1790, inverted bell top case with carrying handle, pierced side sound frets, bracket feet, 8-inch arch silvered dial signed, date aperture, strike/silent in the dial arch, twin chain fusee movement with a verge escapement and striking on a bell, movement backplate with floral engraved decoration, bob pendulum, movement secured in the case with brackets 54cm high over handleCase with small chips in parts and surface scratches, veneers with cracks in parts, later side brass frets, side frets with worn back silks, back door lock is missing, dial looks clean, two metal plaques have been added to both sides of the case to help secure the movement brackets, movement is striking and in going order.
A French Bronze Ormolu Striking Mantel Clock, signed Estienne LeNoir A Paris, 18th century, the elaborate case with floral and scroll decoration, 4-1/2-inch enamel dial signed, twin spring barrel movement with outside countwheel striking on a bell, movement backplate signed, silk suspension34cm highCase is dirty and the ormolu surfaces are discoloured, side glass panels have been later added and signs on the inside of the case of glue residue to hold the glass panels into position, dial winding holes with small chips, movement is dirty, movement in going order, with a pendulum.
An Ebony Veneered Quarter Chiming Table Clock, signed John Archambo, London, circa 1750, inverted bell top with brass ball finials, side carrying handles and pierced frets, bracket feet, 8-inch arch brass dial with a silvered Roman and Arabic chapter ring, matted dial centre with mock pendulum and date apertures and signed on a silvered plaque, dial arch with strike/silent selection, triple fusee movement with a verge escapement, quarter chiming with six hammers striking a nest of six bells and striking a further bell for the hours, movement backplate elaborately engraved with floral and scroll decoration, movement secured in by two engraved brackets, together with a later oak travelling case with side carrying handles63cm high over finialTop finial is loose, case with small scratches and some cracks to the veneers in parts, later side wooden frets, metal mounts are discoloured, back door glass with small scratches, dial is discoloured, quarter chiming and striking correctly, movement needs cleaning, movement in going order, later pendulum.
A Brass Atmos Clock, signed Jaeger LeCoultre, No.487781, 20th century, case with five glass panels, stop/start lever in the base, spirit level in the base, 5-inch white chapter ring with Arabic and dagger markers and signed, movement signed and numbered 487781, with Jaeger LeCoultre outer cardboard box and booklets23.5cm highClock looks in good condition, movement in going order.
A Good Victorian Walnut Quarter Chiming Bracket Clock, signed George Hammond, Manchester, circa 1850, Gothic Revival case with arched pediment, carved finials. pierced side sound frets, carved Corinthian capped columns, 8-inch silvered dial with Roman numerals and signed, finely engraved floral and scroll decorated corners, dial arch with two subsidiary dials for slow/fast and strike/silent, triple chain fusee movement with an anchor escapement, quarter chiming with eight hammers striking on a nest of eight bells and striking a further bell for the hours, movement backplate signed Geo Hammond, Manchester, movement secured in by brackets, 75cm high, with original walnut wall bracket, 24cm highCase with minor scratches and minor dents in parts, both side frets with small pieces of fret missing, dial with small scratches and silvering discoloured in parts, movement plates are discoloured, chiming is working and movement in going order, with pendulum, original wall bracket with small cracks in parts and small chips to the edges.
A Brass Passing Strike Skeleton Mantel Clock, circa 1870, single chain fusee movement with an anchor escapement and passing hour strike on a top mounted bell, six spoke wheels, 4-1/4-inch silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals, heart shaped hands, marble base and beneath a glass dome 37.5cm highMovement plates are slightly dirty, movement looks complete, marble base with very minor chips and the blue cover to the base is faded and worn in parts, with pendulum, glass dome is clean with no damage.
A Good Victorian Walnut Carved Quarter Chiming Bracket Clock, signed George Hammond, Manchester, circa 1850, arched pediment with front crest finely carved with vines of fruit, side pull repeat cord, base with a front swag carved mount, 8-inch silvered dial with Roman numerals and signed, finely engraved floral and scroll decorated corners, dial arch with strike/silent selection, triple chain fusee movement with an anchor escapement, quarter chiming with eight hammers striking a nest of eight bells and striking on a gong for the hours, movement secured in by two brackets, 62cm high, with a later wall bracket, 42cm highCase with minor scratches and minor dents in parts, front door with a minor chip, dial is clean, movement is clean, chiming is working correctly, movement in going order, with pendulum, with later wall bracket.
A Kerr & Binns Worcester Porcelain Plate, circa 1862, painted and gilt with a crowned VR monogram within a pink band gilt with paterae and with floral meandering border, printed and impressed marks24cm diameterPossibly a sample plate for a service for Queen VictoriaTypical minor surface wear, mainly to the gilding. Hair crack to the rim at approx 1 o clock. No restoration.
A Gilt Metal Porcelain Mounted Striking Mantel Clock, circa 1890, case surmounted with an urn finial, blue porcelain front panel with figures in costume, flanked by porcelain columns and swag mounts, enamel dial with Roman numerals, twin barrel movement with outside countwheel striking on a bell38cm highGilt surfaces are faded, top side of the case just above the dial at 12 with one vacant hole, front porcelain panel with two small chips and some rubbing to the gilt decoration, dial numerals are slightly rubbed, movement looks complete and clean, with pendulum.
A Mahogany Striking Gothic Revival Table Clock, signed Bailey & Co, Salford, circa 1880, case with a carved floral front base, side door, Arts & Crafts 14-inch painted dial with Roman numerals and signed, twin chain fusee movement with an anchor escapement and striking on a gong56cm highWooden dial surround with small chips and small cracks in parts, brass bezel is discoloured and stained, dial with minor chips to the paint in parts but otherwise in good condition, movement is dirty, movement is complete, with pendulum.
A Fine 18 Carat Gold Wristwatch, signed Cartier, 1952, manual wound lever movement signed European Watch and Clock Co and numbered 486244, adjusted to two positions and temperatures, silvered dial with baton markers and signed Cartier, snap-on back stamped inside with maker's mark JC for (Jacques Cartier), numbered 486244 7544, London hallmark for 1952, leather strap with original 18 carat gold deployant clasp with matching London hallmark for 1952, maker's mark JC and numbered 0122 30mm wideCase with surface scratches, case is discoloured in parts, two case hallmarks are rubbed to the side, possibly original leather strap with wear, original deployant clasp is working correctly, plexi glass with scratches and scuff marks, original dial finish is discoloured and stained in parts, hands with scratches, hand setting correctly and winding smoothly, movement in going order.
An antique oak 8-day Longcase Clock, John Nottle, Holsworthy, with two weight movement striking on a bell, the brass arched dial with Tempus Fugit and 'Reaper' automaton, silver chapter ring, subsidiary seconds and date aperture, the case with arched hood, blind fret decoration and pilasters, 228cm high.
A French git brass Four Glass Mantle Clock, by Japy Freres & C’ie, No. 1310, the white enamel dial with Arabic numerals, to the eight-day two train movement marked “Japy Freres & C’ie, Med. d’ Honneur”, striking on a gong, with pendulum, in case with moulded cornice and bevelled glass panels on bracket feet, H: 25cm x W:15cm x D:12.5cm.

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