Early 19th century oak and mahogany banded longcase clock, the sloped arch and dentil pediment with central finial above blind fret work frieze, square brass dial with silvered Roman and Arabic chapter ring signed �Barker, Wigan�, ornate gilt metal spandrels, subsidiary seconds dial and calendar aperture, dial size - 32.5cm x 32.5cm, shaped arch trunk door flanked by fluted quarter columns, eight day movement striking on bellDimensions: Height: 227cm
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George III oak and mahogany banded longcase clock, the hood with projecting cornice over blind fret work frieze and plain column pilasters, brass dial and Roman chapter ring with subsidiary seconds and calendar dial, decorated with ornate mask cast spandrels, the case with canted corners and plain quarter columns, trunk door with shaped top and moulded edge, on shaped skirtDimensions: Height: 218cm
18th century and later figured mahogany longcase clock, the 18th century brass dial with subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, circular plate inscribed 'John Burges, Gosport', ornate dolphin and mask cast mounts and spandrels, silvered Roman and Arabic chapter ring, eight day movement striking the hours on bell, the late 20th century London style mahogany case with pagoda top hood with fretwork panel and brass pointed finials, figured mahogany trunk door with stepped arch top and moulded edge, the base with raised figured panel with mould, shaped stepped skirtDimensions: Height: 238cm
Early 19th century mahogany Hull longcase clock, pagoda top hood with finials, stepped arched glazed door flanked by fluted pilasters with gilt metal Corinthian capitals, stepped arch and moulded trunk door with shield shaped figured inlaid panel, figured base with satinwood banding, on bracket feet, enamel moon-phase dial signed 'High Water at Hull... Rd Northern, Hull', chequered spandrels, Roman chapter ring with subsidiary seconds and calendar dials, eight day movement striking on bell, H244cm
A 19th century rosewood cased drop dial wall clock, the case with mother of pearl inlaid and carved decoration, the twelve inch dial signed H. Palmer, Rayleigh, within Roman hours, having a single train movement43 x 59cmCondition report: Overall looks clean and has been restored in recent years. Dial may have been re-painted but has been done well. Glass is missing below the dial on the case. Winds ok, but hours hand is not connected. Has key and pendulum.
A 19th century French gilt metal skeleton clock, having a white enamel dial, with Roman hours, within a scrolled surround, the drum movement signed Brevete and numbered 26322, contained under a glass dome39cm high overallCondition report: Overall appears to be complete. Dial is dirty, but appears undamaged. The movement is free, but will not run for long, although wound. The glass and ebonised base and dirty, but are undamaged. Has a key.
A Victorian mahogany cased dial clock, the painted twelve inch dial signed J. Spurge, Dunmow, within Roman hours, having a single fusee movement36cm diameterCondition report: Overall looks to be clean and winds and ticks ok. The dial has been re-painted, but quite well. The whole clock is clean and looks to have been restored in the past. The hinge has broken, so the door will come away. Glass intact. Some chips around the winding hole. Has a key and pendulum.
An Edwardian mahogany cased balloon shaped mantel clock, the inlaid and boxwood strung case with a satinwood paterea, the painted dial with Arabic hours, signed Frodsham, New Bond Street, the drum movement signed Bonam 1893, striking on a gong, with key29h x 18w cmCondition report: Ticks, winds and adjusts ok. Dial is worn, so the name is difficult to read. Has a repair of the hinge and the door at the back. Chips around the winding holes.
A George III longcase mahogany cased longcase clock, the arched brass dial, with strike silent, subsidiary seconds dial and calendar niche, signed Jas Smith, London, having an eight day movement striking on a bell216cm highCondition report: Ticks, winds and adjusts ok. Not set up to strike. The movement looks clean and to have been restored in recent times. The case is overall ok, although there are signs of age, one column has been broken, no finials. Has weights, key and pendulum, key to the case works ok. Various knocks and marks from age/use.
A George III style ebonised hood clock, 20th century, the case surmounted by an angled cornice, flanked by columns, the brass ten inch dial with silvered chapter ring, having a single train movement, with winder80h x 48w cmCondition report: Made in the correct style and the movement looks complete and winds. One finial missing. No pendulum or weights. Has overall dirt and wear, as has been stored in the attic for some years, prior to the auction.
A French brass oval travelling carriage clock and case, mid/late19th century, the white enamelled dial named for Henry Marc/Paris with black Roman numerals, with striking repeat, the case chased with flowers and scrolls and mounted with curved bevelled glass panels, with fitted leather case and key, 15 cm high
An early 19th century oak long case clock, the enamelled dial named for Robert Summerhayes, Taunton, with blue flower-sprays to the corners, with brass ball and eagle finial above and swan's neck pediment, flanked by turned ebonised columns, plain case and base, with pendulum and two weights 202 cm high
A late 19th century French Samuel Marti gilt-brass Mantel Clock, the case with foliate engraved decoration, pilasters, finials and lantern, moulded base and bun feet, on gilt-wood stand, the 8-day movement signed Medaille D'Argent S. Marti et Cie 1889, striking on a coiled gong, clock 11in (28cm) high x 6½in (16.5cm) wide, together with an associated glass dome (2)
A silver-cased pocket watch with stop-watch mechanism, hallmarked Chester 1902Condition Report: The watch does not appear to be in working order. Generally the watch condition is commensurate with age. It is noted that there are cracks around the chapter ring, mostly near the three and nine o clock positions, running horizontally, there is also some paintwork away from the numerals notably numbers two, three, four, six and eight. Upon close inspection there are minor pinhead sized pieces of enamel away. There is plating wearing away around the case and the back is quite worn. The engine turning wearing and some scratching prevalent etc.
A late 19th century Spanish mahogany-cased bracket clock; the movement striking on two gongs with a repeater mechanism, the case with gilt-metal mounts and the caddy-moulded top surmounted by a Classical finial to the centre and further finials to the corners, the façade mounted with open-cast cherub-head spandrels to the door and caryatids above pendant garlands of flowers to the canted corners, decorative pierced gilt-metal side sound holes headed with cherubic-style masks, the arched brass face having a silvered roundel to the arch inscribed Pena y Sobrino Madrid above small strike/silent and slow stroke/fast dials, the silvered chapter ring encircling a matted centre with scrolling gilt mounts cast with cherub heads and scrolling lattice work, raised on claw-and-ball white ceramic feet (68cm high)(Damage: No glass to the door and the left-hand side with prominent 9cm split from the top running to the sound box, also the gong hammers are bent and misaligned; opening the rear door, it is noted that further damage has occurred to the right-hand side of the top with white wood showing and pieces of wood away and splitting to the right-hand vertical etc.)

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