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An XVIII Century Oak and Mahogany Longcase Clock, with swan neck pediment, arched door and column supports, the arched white dial inscribed "Bowen Alfreton" and painted with a boy fishing and floral astragals, Roman numerals, the trunk with shaped crossbanded door with shell inlay and half round pilasters with brass capitals, pencil chamfered sides on ogee feet, 223cm high.
A Victorian Boardroom or Table Clock signed Williamson & Sons, Guildford. Contained in an ebonised case with round top, 2 carrying handles, reeded corinthian columns to front, 4 finials on top and cast metal feet. All gilded 8-inch brass dial with chime silent in the arch and Westminster chimes on eight bells. Shell spandrels. Three-train chain-driven fusée movement. Striking on eight bells and chiming on a gong. Back plate of movement signed by Williamson & Sons, Guildford. All engraved with leaves. Pendulum bob engraved with similar design. Rear door has mesh, backed with silk, as does the side brass frets. Dimensions 18" high, 16" wide, 91/2" deep. 2 winding keys, 1 door key.Condition report: All appears present, will need servicing. Some small bits of veneer lifting on one side of case. Bottom left side of front door slight old damage to corner. Movement not tested.NoteNo record found of a Clockmaker Williamson and Sons in Guildford. However the famous cabinet makers Williamson and Sons made fine furniture in Guildford from 1790 to 1889. They are well documented and this maybe a commission piece by them.
Whitehurst Derby Noctuary Night Watchman's clock dated 1848 serial number 6405 with 5" slivered brass dial with date and serial number inscribed on the corner of the dial. Contained in a plain oak case.Dimensions 77" x 11" x 71/2"Condition reportGood restored condition working at the time of listing but not fully tested
Joseph Donisthorpe of Normanton Leicestershire (inscribed Jofeph Donithorpe) 30 hour longcase clock approx 1746, with 10" square brass dial with four season spandrels. Single hand. An early rope driven posted movement striking on a bell. Contained in an oak case with plain columns to the hood and caddy top.Dimensions 79" x 21" x 12"Condition report.Good restored condition, rope for movement has broken and will need re-splicing Base cut down slightly but does not detract from the proportions of the case. Weight pendulum and door key present.Note Joseph Donisthorpe of Normanton-le-Heath Leicestershire was working at that location from the 1740s This is an example of one of his early works. He had many apprentices including Samuel Deacon from 1762 Deacon went on to be a prolific clockmaker in Barton in the Beans Leicestershire
A 19th century Jacob Petit Porcelain French mantel clock on stand, with Henry Marc Paris two train movement and dial A pretty blue porcelain case with gilded swags and leaves three Medallions showing flowers to the base. Base signed JP and flower motif 2 1/2" porcelain dial with brass bezel and gilded hands signed Hry Marc a' Paris With two train spring driven movement striking on a bell stamped Henry Marc serial number 13*44 Silk thread regulation mechanism.Dimensions14" x 8" x 4 1/2Condition reportGood overall condition Very small crack between 4 and 5 on the dial pendulum missing Movement cover missing. Movement not tested.
A French four glass mantel clock, with enamel portrait of what is believed to be Saint Fabiola of Rome, Italy on the pendulum.Contained in a brass case, four columns, finished with blue enamels, urn finial with two ladies heads and enamel decoration. Beautiful enamel work to plinth and top, a white 4" dial with Roman numerals and Arabic, and the dial decorated with swags of flowers, dial surrounded by a lovely blue and red enamel bezel, with two train French spring driven movement with serial number 10458 stamped made in France With elaborately decorated blue enamel, pendulum with a centre having an enamel portrait of what is believed to be Saint Fabiola of Rome Italy wearing a red head dress surrounded by a circle of paste diamond like stonesChiming on a gong, 16½" x 11" x 6" deep approx Note St Fabiola lived in 4th Century Rome. Fabiola was a member of the Fabii one of ancient Rome's most aristocratic wealthy families. She used her wealth to help the poor and as a Christian worked tirelessly for good causesGood condition, will need a clean and service, slight chip on the enamel around winding hole, movement not tested, strike hammer soldered and loose
**PLEASE NOTE COLLECTION OF THIS LOT WILL BE FROM BISHTON HALL STAFFORDSHIRE**A French 11 jewels repeater carriage clock, late 20th century, the square white enamelled dial inscribed “Sainte Suzanne France L’Epee Fondee en 1839”, in a classical form case, 19.5cm high over handle Cond: no key. Not checked for working. Sold as seen.
**PLEASE NOTE COLLECTION OF THIS LOT WILL BE FROM BISHTON HALL STAFFORDSHIRE**A French gilded brass presentation carriage clock with alarm and repeat mechanism, circa 1880, the white enamel circular dials with blue Roman and Arabic numerals within bevelled glass, also with engraved and fretted scroll, flower and dragon head mask (and to the three other panels), the case with fluted detail and inscription “ Presented to J F W Deacon Esquire on his 21st Birthday 6th September 1880, by the household and other servants at Mabledon & at Grantham House with their best wishes for him in time and for eternity”, striking a coiled gong, 19cm high over handle Cond: no key. Not wound to see if mechanism operative. Case with two frontal “stains” (botom right). Handle seems slightly loose but secure
French gilt bronze and rose marble marble clock, late 19th century, having a white enamel face with Roman dial, approx 19 x 17 x 27 cms (elements of the clock are missing) but the key is present. (af)Condition ReportElements of this clock are missing including the sculpture on the top of the clock, The face has some damage. The panels of this clock are loose.
Panerai. Pendulette de bureau en acier remontoir au pendantPanerai. A stainless steel keyless wind desk clock Model: Table ClockReference: PAM00581Date: Purchased 15th August 2014Movement: 21-jewel Cal.P.5000 manual wind, No.007385Dial: Black, luminous baton hour markers, Arabic numeral quarters, gilt polished pointed baton hands with luminous insertsCase: Brushed and polished round bubble, screw down front and back with spherical magnified exhibition glasses, No.OP6993/AN0002563Signed: Case, dial & movementSize: 65mm Accompaniments: Panerai fitted box, Table Stand, International Guarantee Certificate, Instructions brochure, Guarantee brochureFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Frères Duchène & Comp. A Genève. Rare et insolite montre de gousset semi-squelette à cadran ouvert en or jaune 18K (750) avec automate jacquemart, répétition des quarts et scène érotique dissimulée remontoir à clefFrères Duchène & Comp. A Genève. A rare and unusual 18K gold key wind semi-skeletonised open face jacquemart automaton quarter repeating pocket watch with concealed erotic scene Date: Circa 1830Movement: Gilt full plate cylinder, 3-arm balance, pierced and engraved balance bridge, silver regulationDial: Skeletonised with three colour engraved automaton Jacquemart figures striking on three bells, central white enamel chapter ring with black Arabic numerals and outer minute divisions, concealed erotic scene at 6 revealed by button in the band at 7, blued steel Breguet style handsCase: Engine turned round, reeded band, No.8093Signed: Case stamped FLPSize: 54mm Weight: 121,80gFootnotes:Erotic automaton watches originated in Europe during the late 18th century usually within a concealed compartment with opening doors to reveal the explicit scene either automatically when chiming or more commonly manually to allow the owner the option of displaying the explicit act or not. As the skill in creating erotic watches developed along with their popularity more complex and highly enameled scenes were created with two or more people in various location and positions; the popularity of the novelty and inventiveness of the watchmakers became their downfall as the detailed enameled figures began to represent members of the church or nobility drawing unwanted attention and leading to the destruction of numerous workshops and watches by law enforcement. Undeterred the practice emerged once again during the late 19th century.The current lot is a fine example of a semi-skeletonised quarter repeating Jacquemart pocket watch with the erotic automaton concealed beneath 6 o'clock. The aperture is opened by a button in the band at 7 which draws back two panels to reveal the lovers. Jacquemart automaton's also known as bellstrikers are mechanised figures of a person striking the hours on a bell with a hammer. They can also be known as a Jack of the Clock or Jack O'Clock. The origin of the word Jacquemart is disputed but thought likely to refer to a tool called a 'Jackie' which was used when building church towers.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Rolex. Montre bracelet de dame en acier avec date et cadran sigma mouvement automatiqueRolex. A lady's stainless steel automatic calendar bracelet watch with sigma dial Model: Oyster Perpetual DateReference: 6916Date: Circa 1972Movement: 28-jewel Cal.2030 automatic, adjusted to 5 positions and temperature, No.87706Dial: Sunburst grey, applied white gold baton hour markers, white outer minute divisions with luminous dot 5 minute markers, magnified date aperture at 3, polished faceted white gold baton hands with luminous inserts, centre secondsCase: Brushed and polished tonneau form, screw down back and crown, inner case back stamped ll.72, No.3161256Strap/Bracelet: Brushed and polished folded 6251D Jubilee link, end links stamped 68Buckle/Clasp: Signed folding claspSigned: Case, dial & movementSize: 26mmFootnotes:In the dark days of the so-called 1970s quartz crisis, mechanical wristwatches were in danger of losing their popularity in favour of the newly developed quartz movements, seen as the future of horology. High end manufacturers such as Rolex developed different strategies to enhance the perceived intrinsic value of traditional watchmaking.One of these strategies has today become known as the 'sigma dial', a nickname for watches that feature a lowercase letter sigma σ from the Greek alphabet below 6 o clock. This signifies the hour markers being made out of 18K white gold. Introduced in the 1970s, this feature can be found on watches as late as 2003.Nowadays Sigma dials are highly desirable to Rolex collectors the world over for their discreet silvered Rolex signature, their subtlety and their elegance.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
19th Century mahogany-cased eight day painted dial longcase clock, Bristol area, anonymous circa 1830, 13-inch Roman dial with subsidiary seconds ring and terrestrial calendar crescent, ruins to spandrels and lady with dog to arch, within typical local wavy hood door surround and matching hood, 220cm high, sold with two weights and pendulum

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