An 18th Century Matthew Hill Of London Chinoiserie wall hanging tavern clock having a teardrop shaped trunk with white circular face having Roman numeral chapter ring with Arabic numeral to the outer. The ebonised case with decorative gilt floral decoration with highlighted borders. Marked to the front of the case ' Matt w Hill, Devonshire Street'. Wear commensurate with age, overall good with restoration to the original movement. With weight, key and pendulum. Measures approx; 114cm x 54cm.
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A 19th Century Victorian mahogany cased fusee movement drop-dial wall clock having a painted white dial with Roman numeral chapter ring and pierced hands. Carved case with floral detailing to the side and central glazed lenticle section. Brass fusee movement within. Wear commensurate with age, overall good. Measures approx; 71cm x 42cm x 13cm.
An early 19th Century George III 8 day longcase grandfather clock by Thomas Gilbert of Rugeley. The painted face having moonphase arch to top with Roman Numeral chapter ring & faceted hands. Subsidiary aperture & dial present. The case featuring a painted swan neck pediment top with glazed door & brass finial. The trunk in mahogany with beading, columns and shaped flame mahogany door. Complete with key, two lead weights, pendulum. Measures approx; 235cm tall. Face / Dial 14" / 13".
A 19th Century French rosewood mantel / table clock having applied brass mounts of floral and scrolled form with detailed inlaid decoration. White enamel dial with Roman and Arabic numeral chapter ring with faceted hands. All raised on brass scrolled supports with the case housing an AD Mougin brass barrel movement. With weight and pendulum. Wear commensurate with age, mostly to the brass mounts. Measures approx; 32cm x 17cm x 11cm.
A 20th century French clock with 8-day movement, gilt embellished detailing and enamel single panel roman numeral chapter ring. The case with painted floral decoration, gilded ormolu gilt metal feet and finial tops with inset brass movement striking on a gong. Measures approx 59cm.Provenance; originally consigned from Tredean House: Tredean House, Devauden, Monmouthshire is a country house dating from 1901-02. It was designed in an Arts and Crafts style by the architect Arthur Jessop Hardwick.
An early 20th Century French Chinoiserie mantel clock / bracket clock having a folding bronze handle to top with hand painted decoration depicting Chinese dragons & figures in gilt over a black laquer. Raised on a stepped plinth base. Movement stamped Made In France. Measures approx; 25cm x 16cm x 9cm.
A 20th century Italian Imperial Bronze Mantel Clock with Blue Porcelain. Raised on a putti adorned base with matching 5 sconce candelabra garnitures having cobalt blue vase bodies, gilt metal ormolu embellishments. The dial marked Imperial, inset 8-day movement. Measures approx 63cm.Provenance; originally consigned from Tredean House: Tredean House, Devauden, Monmouthshire is a country house dating from 1901-02. It was designed in an Arts and Crafts style by the architect Arthur Jessop Hardwick.
A 19th Century Dutch Delft blue and white ceramic miniature clock in the form of a longcase grandfather clock. The ceramic case having floral and patterned decoration throughout with central scene to the trunk of a wondering gentleman seen raising his drink glass to the sky. White face with Roman numeral chapter ring. Wear commensurate with age with some minor chips. Measures approx; 44cm tall.
A 19th Century French Boulle Work mantel clock by Samuel Marti. The clock of shaped form with red tortoiseshell and scrolling brasswork. Gilded ormolu finial top top with applied scrolled mounts. The dial being white enamel with gilt pierced hands. Strikes on a bell and compete with pendulum. Measures approx; 37cm tall.
Maritime.- Exact Relation (An) of the Several Engagements and Actions of His Majesties Fleet. Under the Command of His Highnesse Prince Rupert, first edition, tear in B1, lower corner of first two leaves nibbled, sewn as issued, [Wing E3696; one of 3 variants, this with C2r line 3 ending "shoulders," and "four a Clock" fifth line from bottom], Printed for J. B., 1673 § Russell (Edward) Admiral Russel's Letter to the Earl of Nottingham: containing an Exact & Particular Relation Of the Late Happy Victory and Success against the French Fleet, 4ff., foxing and browning, inner margins strengthened, modern half cloth over marbled boards, [Wing O419], Printed by Edward Jones, 1692; and a poor but complete copy of Defoe's The Storm, 1704, and a defective copy of Purchas his Pilgrimage, 1617, v.s. (4)
Horology.- van den Ende (Hans) and others, Huygens' Legacy. The Golden Age of the Pendulum Clock, signed by the photographer, 2004 § Daniels (George) The Art of Breguet, 1975 § Snell (Michael) Clocks and Clockmakers of Salisbury, 1986, photographic illustrations in black and white and colour, original cloth, dust-jackets; and c.60 others similar, v.s. (c.65)
19 Halcyon Days Enamels to include 16 enamelled boxes, 1 music box and 2 small clocks. Highlights include two boxes based on a Sevres potpourri vase and a porcelain tea service c.1765-70 in the Wallace Collection, a box where the panels were taken from 17th Century necklace in the British Museum, a Boodle & Dunthorne box and two pots from the 'Opera Flowers' series (Faust and Hansel & Gretel). The music box plays 'Easter Parade' by Irving Berlin, 1933. The clocks include a shooting scene for James Purdey & Sons and a red clock with hummingbirds amongst flowers. Three boxes included (two purchased from Boodle & Dunthorne).Condition report: Generally good condition, the bottom part of the screwtop lid on the smaller Opera Flowers box has detached, the Purdey clock has been badly damaged to one side panel and the handle is very loose.
Jaeger-LeCoultre Atmos mantel clock with white and brass chapter ring dial, within a brass glazed case. Serial Number: 116503. 18cm (7in) wide, 13.5cm 5.5in) deep, 22.5cm (9in) high.Qty: 1Condition report: The clock was tested and worked for around 3 hours before slowing and ultimately coming to a stop. Brass surfaces are tarnished in areas with some surface scratches, glass panels are dirty, disc pendulum is also tarnished in areas.
Jaeger-LeCoultre Atmos clock with original case and instruction booklet. The clock has a white dial with black Roman numerals and pierced hands, within a gilt brass glazed case. Serial Number: 324296. 18cm (7in) wide, 13.5cm 5.5in) deep, 22.5cm (9in) high.Condition report: Tested for two days and kept time accurately, no warranty given. The clock has been well kept, some minor tarnishing to areas of the case, glass in good condition.
Electric Clock by The Reason MFG Co. Ltd., Brighton, patented by John Murday, 1908, 8-day verge double fuse movement, nickel steel alloy balance wheel, brass frame, two coil transformer, turned mahogany base. Three hundred clocks are recorded being made by Reason Murday, this clock numbered 238 only eighty of these clocks are recorded to have a glass chapter ring as fitted to this example with painted Roman numerals, turned mahogany base, glass dome missing.height 30cm (12")Condition report: Glass chapter ring in good order, however, painted numerals have been rubbed almost completely away, brass frame and movement slightly tarnished, glass dome missing.
A SECOND WORLD WAR WAR DEPARTMENT WALL CLOCK. With a 29cm cream enamelled dial with Roman numerals and broad Government arrow, with a single train chain fusee movement, the backplate stamped 12020 SM&Co. 1939, GRVI. for Shor & Mason Ltd of London, 39cm overall diameter, with pendulum and two keys.
AN UNUSUALLY LARGE MILITARY WALL CLOCK. With a 33cm white enamelled dial with Roman numerals, with government arrow, I and REPD. With a single train chain fusee movement stamped Elliott of London 23007, with heavy transit plates between movement and dial for shipping, 46cm overall, with pendulum and key.

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