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Early George III mahogany-cased 8-day brass dial longcase clock, William Beavis, London, 12-inch break-arched dial having a silvered chapter ring with Roman hours and Arabic minutes, matted centre with subsidiary seconds ring, over calendar aperture, silvered boss engraved 'Wm Beavis LONDON' over strike / silent switch, baroque turn spandrels, knopped five-pillar movement striking on a bell, case with brass ball and eagle finials over stop-fluted columns, fluted trunk quadrants, and panelled base, 228cm highCondition report: Tarnishing and wear to silvered chapter ring, staining to matted centre. Calendar currently inoperative. Loss to one corner of hood door. Apron may be later.
Late George III 8-day brass dial longcase clock, J. Collings, Sodbury, 12-inch break-arched dial with Roman hours and Arabic minutes framing subsidiary seconds dial, silvered terrestrial calendar crescent and engraved buidlings over name 'J. COLLINGS SODBURY', gentlemen emblematic of the Four Seasons to the spandrels, the arch with Royal Arms, knopped four-pillar movement striking on a bell, case with arcaded cornice over bat's wing paterae and fluted Corinthian columns, conforming long trink door and canted corners, on inlaid base, 201cm highCondition report: Dial with minor staining, both hands depleted. Movement appears sound. Case appears to be beech or fruitwood rather than mahogany. Age-related cracking to hood. Old plugged hole to upper left of trunk where a door fastener has been removed. Horizontal crack and scuffing top base, small loss to one foot.
Mid 19th Century mahogany-cased single-fusee drop-dial wall clock, anonymous, 12-inch convex Roman dial, wire-driven single-train timepiece movement numbered 174, shoulded plates and knopped pillars, brass bezel and moulded surrounds with fan-reeded ears and panelled three-door body, 48cm highCondition report: Dial discoloured but otherwise in original order. One wooden peg missing to secure dial to body. Old paint residue to box back. Sold with pendulum and winder.
19th Century French brass cartel clock, the 7.25-inch white-enamelled convex dial with Roman hours and Arabic minutes, inscribed 'Balthazar A Paris', the two-train bell-striking movement stamped 'H&F Paris', in cast case with urn surmount, ribbon pendants and glazed lenticle, 68cm highCondition report: Sold with sunburst pendulum and winder. Dial in good order. Movement appears sound but is not guaranteed. Could be a later association. Case is sound. Rear door is slightly crude.
Mid 19th Century French gilt metal and porcelain-mounted mantel clock, anonymous, retailed by Bennett, 65 & 64 Cheapside, London, 3.5-inch cellular Roman dial with cherub musician , two-train movement numbered 1408, striking on a bell, breakfront case with oval portrait to ribbon surmount over foliate scrolls and seated cast cherubs, 33cm wide x 36.5cm high, on original giltwood breakfront base, 41.5cm high overallCondition report: Some tarnishing and minor staining to gilding; fading to plush lining of base. Scuffing to rear of giltwood base. Sold with pendulum and winder.
Mid 19th Century French porcelain-mounted mantel clock, Japy Freres, 3-inch cellular Roman dial with band of floral decoration and bleu celeste borders, two-tarin bell-striking movement numbered 3965, architectural case with urn surmount and porcelain panel over and two further panels to breakfront base, raised on toupie feet, 26.5cm wide x 33cm high, on original giltwood plinth, 37cm high overallCondition report: Minor flaking to one winding arbor. Movement will require a clean and service. Case would benefit fromma clean but is in original order. Bell detached but present (no bell nut). Pendulum rusted and with tape to bob.
Oval engraved brass-cased repeater carriage clock, anonymous circa 1900, 2.5-inch white circular dial with Roman hours, Arabic minutes and moon hands, engraved rectangular surround, lever platform escapement, numbered 2349, striking on a coiled blued steel gong, case with bevelled oval roof glazing and engraved borders to handle, roof, side panels and ogee base, 14cm high excluding handle, 19.5cm overallCondition report: Case lacquer a little dull / uneven. Movement platform is a good fit but may be a replacement (platfrom not silvered). Repeat is working. No winder or travel box.
Art Deco onyx and malachite inlaid mantel clock, the square dial with chrome-plated frame; together with a malachite mounted onyx mantel clock, circa 1950, both unsigned, 18.5cm high and smallerCondition report: Both clocks with chips to top corner and edges. Possible replaced onyx foot under the frame of square dial clock. Some cracks to malachite elements on both. Surface corrosion to metal elements on both.
Science, the Enlightenment & 19th Century Discovery - Association Copies, 8 monographs and academic extracts presented by their authors to Admiral William Henry Smyth KFM DCL FRS FRAS FRGS FSA (1788-1865), early 19th century and later, both English and Italian texts, 4to, (8); Astronomy, Ussher (The Rev. Henry, Royal Astronomer of Ireland): Eclipse of the Sun, observed June the 3d, 1788 [...], [4]pp, [with] [...] Observations made with a view to ascertain whether Magnifiying Power [...] contributes most to the discerning small Stars in the Day, [February 1788], [5]pp, ?Royal Society Transactions or Royal Irish Academy extracts, 4to, (2); Horlogy, Crosthwaite (John, Watch and Clock Maker, Dublin), An Account and Description of three Pendulums invented and constructed [...], [November 1787], [3]pp, 4to, (1); others, 18th century and later, including Powell (The Rev. Baden), [...] Dispersion of Light, London: 1835, 4to, (1); Galloway on Ordnance Survey trigonometry, 1843, 4to, (1); Sabine on Terrestrial Magnetic Force, London: 1850, author's presentation inscription, 4to, (1); some mathematic and scientific instrument interest, various, a few illustrated with occasional engravings, all disbound, 4to and a few 8vo, [approx. 30]
A 19TH CENTURY FRENCH MANTLE CLOCK BY STIFFEL & CARTIER the 8 day movement striking on a bell, signed 'STIFFEL ET CIE A PARIS' and numbered 610, in an ornate hard paste porcelain case, with ebonised stand and glass dome, Condition Report : a loss to the leaf at the very top of the clock, otherwise no signs of damage. Movement untested Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.
A SINGLE FUSEE BRASS SKELETON CLOCK unsigned, on velvet and wooden base with glass dome, 46cm high overall Condition Report : movement looks good, and is currently working. wooden base looks new. Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.
A BRASS CASED CARRIAGE CLOCK 11.5cm high with handle down, and a mid-century Swiza cylindrical carriage clock Condition Report : Swiza clock has loose alarm handle taped to underside; other clock has small chip to face, and rubbed retailers mark, postcode scratched to underside Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.
A VICTORIAN MARBLE CLOCK GARNITURE the enamel dial with Arabic numerals and floral decoration, French 8-day movement striking on a bell, in architectural case 31cm wide 34cm high, the figures in classical porticos 29cm high Condition Report : good condition, though no key or pendulum Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.
A MAHOGANY CASED 8-DAY LONGCASE CLOCK the enamel dial signed 'Wm.Slade Taunton' with subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, painted cottage to break arch and floral decoration to spandrels, the figured mahogany case with spiral turned pilasters capped with gilt metal capital to the hood and trunk, 47cm wide 208cm high Condition Report : overall good condition, wtih key pendulum and two matched cast iron weights Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.
A LADIES VINTAGE MAJEX 17 WRISTWATCH jewels in cabloc, hallmarked gold strap bracelet, with mother of pearl effect dial, watch clasp marked 9375, London 1967 (?), gross watch weight 11.4grams, together with a cased Estryma solid brass miniature carriage clock with silver plating, approx. 5.2cm high Condition Report : circular rear case need attention Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.
A LARGE CARVED OAK CASED BRACKET CLOCK BY WINTERHOLDER AND HOFMEIER, with a Westminster / Whittington gong strike movement, the case having a break arch top, carved Corinthian columns, acanthus carved embellishment, fretwork side panel doors and three pineapple finials, the brass dial plate with silvered chapter ring and malted inner dial, topped with three subsidiary dials for chime / silent, speed regulator and chime setting, the movements striking each quarter on a series of eight coiled gongs and a single gong for the hourly chimes, H 60 cm, W 37 cm
Two mid 20th century brass and glass carriage clocks / traveling clocks. One of a rectangular form with white enamel face, Roman numerals to the chapter ring, 36 hours brass movement set in a brass case. Complete with key and brown leather traveling case. Stamped “ Made in France “ along with a similar clock having white enamel face, Roman numerals to the chapter ring, 36 hour brass movement set in a brass case with bevelled glass panels. Stamper “ Made In England “ Measures 12cm tall.
A group of four mid 20th century eight day desk top clocks / mantle clocks. The collection comprising of two mantle clocks with brass movement set in a wooden case, a Swiza Calendar folding desk clock / traveling clock and a large brass and glass carriage clock with white dial and Roman numerals to the chapter ring.
A Collection of Five Pieces of Dresden Porcelain, to include a figural cherub candlestick with applied floral decoration, one other with a figure playing a lyre, Deutche bloom decoration, a figural centrepiece with applied flower buds and three cherubs, a cherub clock and shell bowl. All underglazed and impressed marks. As found, tallest 15".

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