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Lot 431

Various clock parts, mainly dials and bezels, etc.

Lot 432

A quantity of mainly French brass clock glasses, bezels, etc.

Lot 566

A late 19thC American Waterbury Clock Company Orient design drop dial wall clock, with painted dial, the gilt case with ebonised panels, makers label to reverse, 63cm high, 39 wide.

Lot 609

A 1920's grandmother clock in an oak case, the hood with spirally turned decoration, enclosing an arched dial signed Tempus Fugit, the case with panelled door, above a panelled base and bun feet, 165cm high.

Lot 67

A. Matthews, Ely. An early 19thC longcase clock, the arched dial painted with a rural scene of harvesting etc., above floral spandrels, eight day full pillar movement in oak and mahogany crossbanded case box with stringing, etc., 216cm high.

Lot 68

Willson, Lincoln. An early 19thC longcase clock, the arched dial painted with a lady and child within a rural setting, above floral spandrels, with an eight day four pillar movement, in oak mahogany and rosewood crossbanded case, 226cm high.

Lot 69

William Sharpe, Retford. A 19thC longcase clock, the arched dial painted with a lady raking wheat etc., above spandrels decorated with river landscapes, etc., with an eight day four pillar movement, in oak and mahogany case, 222cm high.

Lot 70

Andrews, Dereham. A 19thC longcase clock, the arched dial painted with an Asiatic pheasant, with birds and leaves, above spandrels decorated with strawberries and roses etc., with an eight day four pillar movement in mahogany case, 211cm high.

Lot 71

Josiah Levy, Gainsborough. A longcase clock, with an arched dial painted with a hunting scene above floral spandrels, with an eight day four pillar movement in oak and mahogany case, 222cm high.

Lot 72

W.Helliwell, Leeds. A longcase clock, with an arched painted dial, decorated with a biblical tableau, above floral spandrels, with an eight day four pillar movement, in broad figured mahogany and crossbanded case, 249cm high overall.

Lot 73

Border, Sleaford. A 19thC longcase clock, with an arched dial painted with an early steam train and a bridge, above spandrels decorated with country scenes of fishermen, and cows, etc., with an eight day four pillar movement, in figured mahogany case, 238cm high.

Lot 74

W B Cornforth, Macclesfield. A mid 19thC longcase clock, the elaborate arched moon phase dial, painted with female figures, churches and a cottage, etc., with an eight day four pillar movement, in boxwood strung figured mahogany case, 328cm high.

Lot 75

Camm, Brigg. An early 19thC longcase clock, with an arched dial painted with a village church, a lake and a traveller on horseback, above four spandrels decorated with female figures emblematic of the seasons, with an eight day four pillar movement, in mahogany and tulipwood crossbanded case with central urn shaped escutcheon, 241cm high.

Lot 78

A late 19thC French black slate and bronzed metal mantel clock, decorated with Neoclassical masks, foliate scrolls, with a bevelled glass mounted to the brass bezel, the blackened chapter ring with gilt Roman numerals, 45cm high, 48 wide.

Lot 1011

A 19thC oak longcase clock, with swan neck pillared hood, trunk door, plinth base, the painted square arch dial having bird and fruit to the arch, floral spandrels, Roman hour numerals, date crescent and marked Dd. Davies, Newcastle, Emlyn, thirty hour movement, 200cm high.

Lot 110

A late 19thC/early 20thC French carriage clock, the cream coloured dial applied with Gothic motifs, the case with bevelled glass and simulated strap work, the movement with repeat mechanism, (AF), 20cm.

Lot 111

A brass carriage clock by Shortland Bowen, with bevelled glass sides, the movement stamped Made In England, 15.5cm high overall.

Lot 120

A National Time Recorder Company Limited clocking in clock, the painted dial stamped St Mary Cray, Kent, in a stained hardwood case, 94cm high, 36cm wide.

Lot 1284

Various bygones collectables, etc., a parquetry picture in plain wooden frame, 28cm x 46cm, a lorgnette, an advertising penknife for wire of all kinds, Dennis and Co, with two blades, Baby Ben Westclox alarm clock, various carved figures, hand fan, shoe horn, case, chrome plated penknife, etc. (a quantity)

Lot 19

1930S OAK CASED SMALL LONG CASE CLOCK H 142 W 28 D 20CM APPROX

Lot 273

BOX OF MISCELLANEOUS CUTLERY, CLOCK, TRIVET STANDS, ETC

Lot 305

TWO CARTON CONTAINING VARIOUS BIRD FIGURE GROUPS, CAPO STYLE TEAPOT, DECORATIVE CAT FIGURES, SMALL BRASS SMITHS LANTERN CLOCK, ETC.

Lot 321

BAYARD EIGHT DAY CARRIAGE CLOCK

Lot 329

OAK CASED CHIMING MANTEL CLOCK

Lot 337

ACC BRASS CARRIAGE CLOCK WITH KEY

Lot 394

BAVARIAN STYLE CUCKOO CLOCK WITH TWO WEIGHTS

Lot 395

BRASS SHIP STYLE PORTAL CLOCK A/F 25CM D APPROX.

Lot 270

A Brass Cased Carriage Clock of Rococo Form with circular enamel dial 7cms tall

Lot 1063

A modern brass cased mechanical ships bell clock by Schatz, complete with key. With 4 hour strike sequence. Total diameter approx 18cm.

Lot 109

A 19th century wall clock by Winters, Stockport, with circular dial, single train fusee movement (no case) The movement and dial seem to fit OK and are contemporary. The dial repainted however. Movement ticks along OK.

Lot 146A

An Art Deco walnut ebonized Edwardian chiming mantle clock.

Lot 273

A Mason's ceramic clock, Doulton Lambeth jugs and other lustre jugs etc

Lot 37

A mid 20th century 'Uwestra' unusual skeleton/mantel clock in gilt metal; decorative brassware; etc.

Lot 530

An early 19th Century mahogany long case clock with extensive Sheraton style inlaid decoration, the hood with swan neck pediment and square side pillars, triple arched door and square reeded side pillars to the trunk on ogee bracket feet with arched painted dial with moon phase to the arch by Jno Bavnish, Rochdale. It is It is quite likely to be in going order, but is not sold as such and may require some attention to movement and case. The weights and pendulum are present.  The dial has been repainted.  The clock has been cleaned/restored at some time in the last 20-30 years.

Lot 55

A TOULET IMPERATOR pigeon race timing clock, cased

Lot 60A

Two FCC precision good quality clock and barometer.  Brass and in good condition.

Lot 62

A 19th century French mantel clock in porcelain and gilt metal rococo style case, with drum movement striking on bell, height 34 cm, under glass dome

Lot 72

An Edwardian mantel clock in inlaid mahogany case, by Ross, Glasgow and a small selection of black and white postcards, mainly Paris.  The clock is in good condition with no significant scratching. The key is attached to the stem case. The clock measures 24 x 15 x 8cm.  It does wind but it is not in going order.

Lot 73

An Edwardian clock/barometer with thermometer in carved oak wall hanging case.  Both the clock and barometer require some attention.

Lot 74

A mantel clock in mahogany arch top case with beaded decoration, white enamel dial and balance spring movement

Lot 85

A reproduction brass carriage clock with repeating/striking movement, white enamel dial with 3 subsidiary drawers, the dial lettered 'Sainte Lausanne, France', height 15 cm The escapement does rotate but then stops suddenly, the strike hammers are out of alignment. Both trains of the clock are fully wound - so it is going to need some attention

Lot 88

Two reproduction lantern clocks and 2 reproduction carriage clocks with battery movements; an 'egg' clock, heights 12 - 17.5 cm

Lot 95

An Edwardian clock/barometer with thermometer in carved oak case, height 96 cm (clock missing)

Lot 99

Two 1930's mantel clocks with chimes; a gilt anniversary clock

Lot 193

A Smiths Marine brass cased ships clock, ships wall clock, ships barometer, brass shell case, four hand bells, gong, two ships crests, teak box, fabric covered box with ship panel and marine table lamp.

Lot 158

AYNSLEY COTTAGE GARDEN CLOCK, Cottage Blue Masons fruit basket, tea caddy, Fluck and Law Royal Family egg cups, Hornsea, Leonardo Nelson teapot ETC

Lot 177

VICTORIAN DECORATIVE POTTERY MANTEL CLOCK in Cobalt Blue with a lower panel depicting maidens beneath a tree and further floral decorated panels surrounding an enamel dial set with Arabic numerals, 44cms H, 40cms W

Lot 247

VINTAGE MANTEL CLOCKS, cuckoo clock, oak framed barometer

Lot 304

VINTAGE OAK COILED GONG STRIKE BRACKET CLOCK, the movement backplate stamped 'R S M' before a silvered dial set with Roman numerals and gilt spandrels (one hand loose), the case architectural style with tiled dome effect and turned finials, bevelled glass view side panels and door, turned and block carved pillars on a shaped face with bun feet, pendulum and key included (some work required to the case)

Lot 312

BATTERY OPERATED TIME PIECE BY The London Clock Company, Minolta 7 x 35 binoculars with soft leather case, modern hip flask and a pair of aluminium opera glasses

Lot 1

VICTORIAN MAHOGANY MOON FACE DIAL LONGCASE CLOCK, the arched top dial with castle and ruin painted spandrels, rolling moon upper dial, Roman numerals set main dial with minute and seconds subsidiary dials, twin weight pendulum driven bell strike movement, pendulum and weights with winding key included behind a single glazed hood door with broken swan neck pediment and turned pillars repeated to the central trunk with shaped top trunk door and stepped base on corner bracket feet, 234cms overall H, 61.5cms W

Lot 27

A MARQUETRY LONGCASE CLOCK; SIGNED AMBROSE HAWKINS OF WELLS, LATE 17TH CENTURY AND LATER the brass eight day movement with four turned pillars and an anchor escapement striking on a bell, the nine inch brass dial with ebonised Roman numerals and fleur-de-lis markers, the matted centre with a date aperture and with pierced hands, signed 'Ambrose Hawkins de Wells fecit', with winged cherub mask spandrels, the oyster veneered and marquetry panelled case inlaid with flowers and birds, the trunk door with a glass lenticle, with pendulum, two weights and winding key 201.3cm high Provenance The Estate of the late Jane Sumner. Catalogue Note Ambrose Hawkins is one of the earliest West Country clockmakers by whom longcases survive and is well known for the complexity and quality of his movements. He was married in 1688 in Bristol and worked in Wells in Somerset until 1692 when he moved to Exeter. He died as a relatively young man in 1705. A rare grande sonnerie longcase of one month duration by Ambrose Hawkins was sold by Bonhams, Fine Clocks, 10th December 2014, lot 104.

Lot 281

A GEORGE IV MAHOGANY REGULATOR LONGCASE CLOCK BY WILLIAM CONWAY OF POOLE, C.1825-30 the brass eight day movement with six turned pillars and shaped plates, with an anchor escapement and brass cylinder, the circular silvered dial with Arabic and Roman numerals, with subsidiary dials for hours and seconds and signed 'Will Conway Poole', the flame veneered case with an arched hood and ebonised outline mouldings, with pendulum and one brass cased weight 205.4cm high

Lot 283

A GEORGE III MAHOGANY BRACKET CLOCK BY SAMUEL HONYCHURCH, LONDON, C.1770 the brass eight day movement with four turned pillars and a later anchor escapement striking on a bell, with pull-repeat, the backplate engraved with Rococo scrolls and a basket of flowers, the arched dial with a silvered chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, the matted centre with a signature panel and date aperture, with a strike / silent dial and scrolling leaf and flower gilt metal spandrels, the bell top case with a brass handle and cone finials, with glazed sides and doors, with pendulum, a case key and winding key 52.1cm high

Lot 284

λ A GEORGE IV ROSEWOOD BRACKET CLOCK BY CUMMINS, LONDON, C.1825-30 the brass eight day movement with four turned pillars and an anchor escapement striking on a bell, the backplate signed 'Cummins London', the circular silver dial also signed and with Roman numerals and pierced blued steel hands, with a brass bezel, in an architectural case with outline mouldings, with pendulum, winding key and case key 42.2cm high, 35cm wide, 16.5cm deep

Lot 285

A REGENCY ORMOLU AND WHITE MARBLE MANTEL CLOCK RETAILED BY EMANUEL, C.1810-20 the brass eight day drum movement striking on a bell, the backplate numbered '1058' and inscribed 'E & E Emanuel, 3 The Hard, Portsea', the signed white enamel dial with Roman and Arabic numerals and pierced gilt brass hands, with an engine turned bezel, the case decorated with scrolls and palmettes, with an oak leaf and acorn surmount and an applied flower and fruit swag, with pendulum and winding key 18.5cm

Lot 286

AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY BRACKET CLOCK BY HAWLEY, LONDON the brass eight day movement striking on a bell, the circular painted dial with Roman numerals and pierced hands and signed 'Hawley London', the arched case inlaid with boxwood stringing, with a panelled front and pierced brass sides and brass feet, with pendulum 38.2cm high

Lot 287

AN UNUSUAL BRASS AND GLASS SHIP'S BELL CLOCK BY MAPPIN & WEBB, C.1982 the brass eight day movement with four turned pillars and bell shaped plates, with a platform lever escapement, striking the glass bell domed cover, the backplate inscribed 'Mappin & Webb Ltd London' and 'Serial No. 032', the dial with a visible clock mechanism and a silvered chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals and pierced hands, the glass cover with a lattice cut border and a brass carrying handle, on a mahogany base with a rope-twist gilt metal moulding, with a brass plaque inscribed 'Maritime England 1982', with winding key 26.8cm high

Lot 288

λ A SMALL WILLIAM IV ROSEWOOD AND PATINATED BRONZE BRACKET CLOCK BY FRODSHAM & BAKER, C.1830-35 the brass eight day movement striking on a bell, the backplate numbered '292', the circular brass dial with Roman numerals and an engine turned centre, signed 'Frodsham & Baker Gracechurch St. London', in an architectural case with applied panels, the front decorated with a lion and foliage, the corners with quoins, the sides with scrolling leaves and palmettes, with a fan pagoda top with a retractable handle, on leaf scroll feet, with pendulum, winding key and case key 28.5cm high

Lot 289

A BURR OAK GOTHIC REVIVAL CHIMING BRACKET CLOCK BY BARNARD OF LONDON, C.1825-30 the brass three train movement with turned pillars and an anchor escapement chiming on eight bells and striking the hours on a gong, with pull-repeat, the painted arched dial with Roman numerals and strike / silent dial, signed 'Barnard London', the oak and burr oak case decorated with quatrefoils, turned columns and leaf carved finials, together with an associated walnut and oak bracket, with pendulum, winding key and case key (2) 68cm high, 36cm wide, 21.9cm deep

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