Richard Rayment of Bury (St Edmunds) (c1686-1754) - a mid 18th century oak longcase clock, having a 12" arched brass dial, cast gilt brass spandrels, silvered Roman and Arabic chapter ring, subsidiary seconds dial, rolling date dial, signed to the silvered plaque 'Rich Rayment BURY', twin winding holes for a brass eight day four pillar weight driven movement striking on a bell, the case having arched panelled door to a boxbase with starburst inlay, h.220cm
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A late 19th century German “postman's” alarm clock with a 11” wooden bezel and 7” dial with contrasting pink chapter ring and black Roman numerals, with pierced steel hands and a brass alarm setting disc, chain driven 30hr movement with wooden plates and brass wheels and lantern pinions, alarm sounding on a brass bell. With two weights and pendulum.
An early 20th century drop dial wall clock with an eight-day spring driven movement striking the hours on a coiled gong, in a mahogany case with carved ear pieces and a glazed pendulum box, with an 11" painted dial with Roman numerals and minute track, steel spade hands and a spun brass bezel. With pendulum and key.
A late 19th century French portico clock on a break front variegated marble base with two conforming marble pillars, with a gilt drum case and eight-day countwheel striking movement striking the hours and half hours on a bell, enamel dial with Arabic numerals and a floral swag, Louis XV pierced gilt hands enclosed within a convex glass and brass bezel, with a visible sunburst pendulum.Dimensions: Height: 46cm Length/Width: 25cm Depth/Diameter: 11cm
A 20th century 400-day Torsion suspension clock manufactured by the Schatz (Jahresuhrenfabrik) clockmaking company in Triburg ,Germany, with a three-ball rotating pendulum, enamel painted base with three adjustable feet and a 2-3/4� dial with floral decoration, gilt hands with Arabic numerals, with the original glass dome, box, paper work and a Schatz original replacement block and suspension.Height 230mm, Base diameter 150mm
A small early 20th century replica Lantern clock with a French twin train striking movement and lever platform movement, striking the hours and half hours on a visible silvered bell, with a silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals and gothic steel hands, under an associated glass dome and 7" spun brass base.Dimensions: Height: 30cm
A contemporary German replica of an 18th century style bracket clock in a light mahogany break arch case, with carrying handle, finials, silk backed side frets on a shallow moulded plinth raised on four paw feet, with a brass dial, silvered chapter ring, brass spandrels and steel pierced hands, Schneckenbecher eight day three train Westminster chime movement with a floating balance escapement and strike /silent facility. With key.Dimensions: Height: 47cm Length/Width: 34cm Depth/Diameter: 15cm
Late 19th century alabaster and gilt figural mantel clock garniture, with a French 8-day countwheel striking movement striking the hours and half hours on a bell, white enamel dial with Arabic numerals and floral garland to the centre, with a pair of conforming three branch, four light candle sticks.With pendulum.
A Swiss made 20th century Cuckoo clock with automaton in a traditional chalet style case, movement sounding the hours and half hours with a gong and cuckoo call, two train weight driven 30hr movement. With an early 20th century German alarm clock in a 7� diameter metal case with two bells, gilt metal dial with Arabic numerals and alarm setting dial, wound and set from the rear.Dimensions: Height: 28cm Length/Width: 26cm Depth/Diameter: 15cm
A 19th century American wall clock manufactured by the “New Haven” clock company, in a mahogany case with an architectural pediment, decorative inlay, turned and ringed pilasters with finials and carved decoration, full length glazed door displaying a faux mercury pendulum, 8” painted dial within a wooden fretwork mask and gilt slip, with Roman numerals, minute track and steel Maltese hands, with an eight-day countwheel striking movement striking the hours on a steel bell.Dimensions: Height: 97cm Length/Width: 40cm Depth/Diameter: 14cm
A late 19th century German spring driven wall clock in a mahogany case with a fully glazed door, case with applied carvings and finials, two-part dial with a gilt centre and Ivorine chapter, with Roman numerals, minute track and gothic steel hands, 8-day movement striking the hours and half hours on a coiled gong, with gridiron pendulum and brass faced bob.Dimensions: Height: 120cm Length/Width: 45cm Depth/Diameter: 20cm
A late 19th century American O.G. shelf/wall clock in a rectangular mahogany veneered case with a deep concave moulding, eight-day weight driven movement, deadbeat escapement and count-wheel striking, manufactured by � Jerome & Co, New Haven� striking the hours on a coiled steel gong, 9-1/2� square painted metal dial with roman numerals, minute track and matching spandrels, steel Maltese-cross hands, glazed reverse painted tablet beneath depicting flowers within a gilt border, original �New Haven� trade label and instruction pasted to the case backboard.With weights, key and pendulum. Dimensions: Height: 76cm Length/Width: 43cm Depth/Diameter: 12cm
A German eight-day spring driven wall clock with a HAC movement sounding the hours and half hours on a coiled gong, rectangular case with a fully glazed door flanked by turned pillars, with glazed side panels and two pendant finials, two-part ivorine dial with Roman numerals and gothic steel hands, gridiron pendulum and beat plate. With key. Dimensions: Height: 54cm Length/Width: 33cm Depth/Diameter: 18cm
A large and imposing late 19th century French mantle clock with a breakfront plinth constructed from Belgium slate, case adorned with a display of numerous weapons and accruements of medieval warfare, drum movement case housing a large 7" two-part white enamel dial with Roman numerals, minute markers and steel moon hands, visible Brocot deadbeat escapement with cornelian pallets, dial attached to an eight-day rack striking movement striking the hours and half hours on a bell. With Pendulum.Dimensions: Height: 54cm Length/Width: 60cm Depth/Diameter: 18cmCondition Report:Case dirty with some nibbles, chips and missing parts, dial good, glass good, mainsprings okay
A Victorian 30hr mahogany cased longcase clock c1860, hood with a swans neck pediment and ball and spire finial, break arch hood door flanked by two ring turned pillars, trunk with reeded moulding to the edge, long hood door with a wavy top, conforming plinth raised on a shaped base, with a fully painted dial, spandrels representing the four continents and a depiction of Britannia to the arch, dial with roman numerals, fifteen minute Arabic's and minute track, matching stamped brass hands, dial inscribed �Jn Telford, Wigton� with a semi-circular date aperture and calendar disc behind, chain driven movement striking the hours on a bell. With pendulum and weight.Dimensions: Height: 220cm Length/Width: 51cm Depth/Diameter: 25cm
A late 18th century oak and mahogany longcase clock with an associated painted dial inscribed �John Prior, Nessfield�, (Yorks), with a flat-topped hood projecting cornice and plain frieze beneath, square hood door flanked by round pillars with wooden capitals, trunk with rounded corners and a long oak door with crossbanding and strap hinges, square plinth with canted corners on a raised base, white painted dial with gilt gesso spandrels, Roman numerals, five-minute Arabic's and minute track, steel hands with a semi circular date aperture and date disc behind, thirty hour chain driven movement striking the hours on a bell. With pendulum and weight. Dimensions: Height: 198cm Length/Width: 51cm Depth/Diameter: 30cm
A late 19th century oak and mahogany longcase clock, with a swans neck pediment and break arch hood door, with ring turned pillars, oak trunk with canted corners, short oak door with mahogany inlay and a wavy top, on a rectangular pediment with cross banding and inlay, applied replacement painted dial with depictions of country scenes to the spandrels and break arch, Roman numerals, minute track and subsidiary seconds dial, dial inscribed �Kern, Swansea� with an eight day weight driven movement striking the hours on a bell. With pendulum. Dimensions: Height: 200cm Length/Width: 51cm Depth/Diameter: 23cm
An impressive 20th century longcase clock in a mahogany case with an arched pediment, glazed and fretted side panels and glazed case door, break-arch hood door with a conforming brass dial displaying a working moon phase disc and silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals and minute track, with decorative steel hands, gridiron pendulum and triple train West German weight driven movement chiming on the quarters and striking on the hour, with a selection of Westminster, St Michael, and Whittington � chimes on 12 gong rods. With three brass cased weights.Dimensions: Height: 220cm Length/Width: 30cm Depth/Diameter: 40cm
A Victorian mahogany longcase clock, with a break arch top and wavy pediment, break arch hood door with scalloped surround flanked by twisted turned pillars, trunk with canted corners, flat topped door with inlay, conforming pediment with applied moulding to the base, fully painted dial with depictions of country houses to the spandrels and a lake scene to the arch, Roman numerals, minute track and subsidiary seconds dial, dial inscribed �Kern, Swansea� with an eight day weight driven movement striking the hours on a bell. With pendulum. Dimensions: Height: 200cm Length/Width: 50cm Depth/Diameter: 26cm
A JAEGER-LE-COULTRE TRAVEL CLOCK, Art Deco style, the rectangular cream dial with Arabic quarter numerals, on an eight day movement, housed within a tan leather casing, embossed 'J.E.A.W.' to front hinged cover, numbered 082540 to reverse. Clock 6.1cm high by 5.4cm wide, case 10.4cm high by 6.4cm wide
CARTIER: A GILT METAL AND ENAMEL TRAVEL ALARM CLOCK, oval, with white dial and Roman numerals, within a cream enamel border, on strut stand with twin 'C' feet, two blue stone cabochons to dials on back, stamped 'Cartier / Paris', numbered 7509 27859, 'SWISS MADE', in fitted red leather case (a/f). 9cm high
Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway 12 inch mahogany cased fusee railway clock with wire driven English fusee movement with shaped shoulders and ringed pillars, supplied circa 1860-70. The original dial displays BR(NE) 16762 and this would have been applied in the 1950's when the North Eastern region took over control of the clocks from this area. The case has one side door and a bottom door secured with a brass turn and the back is branded twice L.Y. The LNER clock records show this clock as last being in use at Wakefield Kirkgate West Junction Cabin (Signal Box) and was LMS clock number 9787 it was sent to Collectors Corner Euston for sale in December 1986. In working order but not checked for accuracy complete with pendulum and key. A copy of the clock record accompanies the lot.
North Eastern Railway 10 inch oak cased dial clock manufactured for the NER by W.B. Headlam of Stockton On Tees circa 1870. The early English wire driven fusee movement has rectangular plates with shaped shoulders which are held together by turned shaped pillars, the original enamel painted dial shows BR(NE) 2597 and the case manufactured from fine figured oak with a turned segmented surround lenticle window with an ornate surround and has two side access doors and a bottom door secured by a brass turn and on the inside right door is the original NER clock label with NER Clock No N711. The LNER records show that this clock was last in railway use at Castleton Station masters office and had been transferred from Commondale in March 1959. A nicely proportioned clock. In good working condition complete with pendulum and key and comes with a copy of the LNER clock record.
London and South Western Railway 12 inch dial mahogany cased English fusee railway clock with a cast brass bezel supplied to the LSWR circa 1870 by John walker of London. The English chain driven fusee movement has rectangular plates held together by turned tapered pillars, the original enamel painted shows SR JOHN WALKER 1 SOUTH MOLTON ST LONDON 1548 SW and the case with one side door and a bottom door with lock present but no key now secured with a brass latch. The Southern Railway clock records show that this was supplied by John Walker and was last reordered in railway use at Waterloo Station Engineer Plan Branch Office. In good working condition complete with pendulum and key and comes with a copy of the SR clock record.
Midland Railway mahogany cased 12 inch dial mahogany cased English fusee railway clock supplied circa 1870 by John Smith & Sons of Derby. The English wire driven fusee movement with rectangular plates and turned pillars, the original dial is written John Smith & Sons Midland Clock Works Queen St Derby and has some small areas of restoration, the case has 2 side doors and a bottom door and is in good condition complete with the LMS brass oval numberplate LMS 12000 pinned onto the right hand side. In good working condition complete with pendulum and key and a copy of the British Railways Collectors corner receipt dated 28-07-1990 and states the clock was ex Nottingham.
Great Northern Railway 8 inch Mahogany cased English fusee railway clock, The English wire driven fusee movement with rectangular plates and turned pillars, the original dial is written BR 9809 and the case has one side door and a bottom door secured by a brass turn . The LNER records show that this clock was last in railway use at Horncastle Signal Box. In good working condition complete with pendulum and key and comes with a copy of the LNER clock record.
London and South Western Railway 8 inch dial mahogany cased fusee clock supplied to the LSWR in 1898 by Thomas of Southampton at a cost of 1-16-0. The rectangular plated wire driven fusee movement has turned screwed pillars. The mahogany case has a one piece turned surround, dovetailed back box with one side door and a bottom door with cock beading secured by a brass lock no key present, it has also lost some veneer at the bottom. The original dial is lettered L.S.W.R 86 although the L and W have been rubbed out in Southern Railway days but are clearly visible. The Southern Railway clock records show this clock as last being in use at Redbridge Permanent Way Engineers. In working condition complete with pendulum and key. A rare clock that has retained its pre grouping dial writing albeit with the L and W visible as ghosted writing. In working condition complete with pendulum, key and a copy of the clock record, but not tested for timekeeping.
Midland Railway 12in fusee oak cased railway clock supplied by Mann of Gloucester circa 1870. The chain driven English fusee movement with large A frame plates is in clean condition and the Oak case with two side doors and a bottom door is in good condition with the LMS clock numberplate LMS 13436 pinned to the right hand side. The original dial displays MANN GLOUCSTER. Mann supplied clocks to the Midland Railway Company for the area including Gloucestershire, Worcestershire, The Severn and Wye, and the Somerset and Dorset Railways. In working condition but not checked for accuracy complete with pendulum and key.
GWR brass drum clock with original enamel dial GWR KAY & CO PARIS. Stamped 3195 on the case, movement and back. The French movement with key wind is in working condition. Dial measures 3.25in diameter and has a few hairline cracks and a small area of restoration by the 2 o'clock marker. The back of the case is engraved lightly with Ross South Box.
Midland Railway mahogany cased 14in drop dial trunk fusee clock by W. Potts of Leeds circa 1880. The English chain driven fusee movement with rectangular plates and turned pillars has been recently been overhauled. The oak trunk case with two side doors and the botton door with brass lock is in excellent condition complete with LMS brass oval numberplate 17809. The clock comes with its British Railways Collectors corner receipt dated 16-07-1990 which states the clock was ex Langwathby which was a station on the Settle and Carlisle line. A lovely clock in full working condition, with pendulum and key, ready to hang.
British Railways Southern Region 8 inch oak cased fusee railway clock with a rectangular plated wire driven English fusee movement, supplied to the Southern region in 1959 by Stockall, Marples & Co at a cost of 11-5-0d. The original dial displays in ghosted writing BR(S) 11651 and the case has one side door and a bottom door secured with a brass turn. In working order but not checked for accuracy complete with pendulum and key. The SR clock records show this clock as last in use at Woking Signal Engineer's Work Study Unit. A copy of the Southern Railway clock record accompanies the lot.

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