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A LOUIS PHILIPPE ORMOLU MANTEL CLOCK, C1840, OF PILLAR SHAPE WITH ARCHED TOP, ENAMEL DIAL, BREGUET HANDS AND BELL STRIKING MOVEMENT ON SILK SUSPENSION, THE CASE FINELY CHISELLED, MOUNTS OF PUTTI, EMBLEMS OF LOVE AND FLOWERS, ON RECTANGULAR BASE WITH ACANTHUS BORDER AND MILLED FEET, BACKPLATE STAMPED 1785 An attractive narrow depth high quality case in good original condition including hands but dial damaged and lacking pendulum, pendulum crutch wire soldered, bell original lacks hammer, movement otherwise complete, feet original, retaining practically all the original gilding
A GILT AND PATINATED BRONZE CLOCK PLINTH, ENGLISH OR FRENCH, EARLY 19TH C, OF RECTANGULAR SHAPE WITH CHISELLED ACANTHUS LEAF UPPER PART AND FEET, THE APRON APPLIED WITH TROPHY OF LOVE, 19CM H, 54.5CM L Long stored in damp conditions of local country house and as a consequence dirty and one end with extensive water corrosion but complete and unrestored
A George III mahogany and walnut longcase clock, with two train striking movement by Benson Whitehaven, the 13" silvered brass dial with centre date hand and flanked by plain columns with shaped trunk door flanked by quarter column corners and all raised on bracket feet. Height including brass finial 226 cm, case width at widest point 50 cm. (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The clock is currently set up in the saleroom ticking away and striking. It is keeping good time. Clearly we do have the weights and pendulum. We have the winding and door key. The door lock is a later lock. The hood is in generally good condition. The block beneath the eagle and ball finial is not original and the finial probably later also. It looks as if there will originally have been perhaps a wheatsheaf here which is missing. The cornice has minor losses and nibbles. The hood door is not warped. The mask around the dial fits. The clock is not a marriage. The trunk door is not warped. The quarter columns and sides of the trunk are in good condition. The base front panel has a full height left hand stress fracture, all feet are present. The front right hand foots is slightly sprung from the case. Please note: Cumbrian clocks do not generally have rear bracket feet and this is the case with this one.
After Eero Aarnio an acrylic bubble chair, circa 2011. Diameter across front 99 cm, height +/- 133 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The internal fabric and both cushions are marked and stained with makeup and dust and dirt around the extremities. The immediate outer frame has a scuff between numerals 5 & 6 (as a clock face) and a 1 cm hairline crack at numeral 8. On the left hand side of the chair there is a 15 cm stress fracture and on the same side a dent which again has transformed into a hairline crack. The very back of the chair has scuffs and marks through the finish and numerous scratches and other scuffs. There are other stress fractures clearly where the chair has banged against something. The chair is structurally sound on its base. It does however rock slightly. The base itself has scuffs and marks as one would expect.
An Edwardian inlaid mahogany grandmother clock, with swans neck pediment, silvered brass dial and three train spring driven movement, with long trunk door and raised on bracket feet. Height 178 cm. CONDITION REPORT: Whilst the movement is a little dusty and dry it does appear to be ticking and striking when advanced. It is fully wound on the left hand train but does wind on the other two. It has both Westminster and Glockenspiel chimes. The case is in generally extremely good clean condition. There are no splits or any significant scuffs marks or scratches. Both doors are not warped and close as they should. We have the locks and both keys.
A George III oak longcase clock, with 30 hour movement and moon phase by Harrocks Emont (sic) Bridge, inscribed to the arch Elizabeth Robinson. Height 214 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The widest point is 48.5 cm. We have the weight and pendulum. The clock appears to be ticking away as it should. It is not however striking when advanced. The moon phase and date appear to operate when the hands are manually advanced. The case is in generally good condition. The hood is in good order with the exception of the cracked glass. The dial is a little worn in places. The moon phase is well painted with no significant flaking. The trunk door is not warped. There are no splits to the sides. The base is in generally good condition all round. The feet are later additions. The bottom base moulding may also be later we are not sure about this.
A George III oak and mahogany banded longcase clock with painted dial and eight day striking movement, with swans neck pediment above the arched painted dial and short trunk door with conforming base raised on block feet. Height 216 cm. CONDITION REPORT: We have not had the clock running. However if weight is applied to both the going and strike train the movement does seem to operate. We have both weights and the pendulum. We also have the winding key. The hood is in generally good order with only very minor veneer losses. The glass is not cracked. The dial has paint crazing as one would expect but no significant losses. The trunk door is not warped. It is however currently locked and we do not have the key. The main trunk is in generally good condition with no significant issues. The base has a small piece of moulding on the left hand side but again this is minor. The backboards are original. The feet are in good order but are probably later.
An oak grandmother clock, with moulded cornice above a blind fretwork frieze in turn above a three quarter length trunk door and with brass dial with two train striking movement. Height 169 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The case is in very good order with no issues. The face and movement are both dirty and dusty. We do not have the pendulum and cannot tell if the movement runs or not. When the hands are advanced the crutch does begin to tick. We have not had the clock striking.
A George III walnut longcase clock with eight day striking movement by Joseph Smith Bristol, dated 1769, with moon phase subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, flanked by fluted columns with long well figured trunk door and all raised on bracket feet. Height 224 cm, width 46 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The movement winds on both trains and is currently ticking away and keeping good time. The case is in generally good order. The hood door is not warped. The veneers to the hood front are in good condition. There are some stress fractures to the frieze on the left hand side of the hood. The trunk door is not warped. The veneer colour is generally good. There are some minor old stress fractures and veneer repairs but none of any significance. The base has stress fractures and cracks to both the front and sides but is structurally sound. The plinth and bracket feet are clearly later replacements. The base front panel line inlay does not quite match that of the trunk door. It is likely that the whole of the base is a later replacement.
A George III longcase clock, with two train striking movement by Francis Perigal, Bond Street, with arched hood and arched trunk door, with well figured base panel and raised on bracket feet. Dial width 30 cm, case height excluding finials 219 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The movement winds on both trains and is currently ticking away. It strikes when advanced. The movement fits well around the mask. The cheeks do not appear to have been altered. The seat board appears old but does have holes in either side that do not match up with anything on the top of the cheeks. We have the brass cupboard weight and what appears to be the original pendulum with a very large brass cupboard bob. The face itself requires some minor work. The fretwork pediment has been detached and has a break and glue marks. The hood door is not warped and closes as it should. We have the lock and key. The trunk door is not warped and we have the lock and key. The sides of the trunk are in generally good condition. The bottom right hand return moulding at the narrow part of the case is missing. The moulding at the very bottom of the door is missing. The right hand return base side is detached. The colour of the case is generally good and there are no side splits. The backboards are original. The panels in the sides of the hood are later replacements.
An early 19th century Scottish mahogany longcase clock with eight day striking movement, with triangular pediment above the arched door enclosing the painted dial with spandrels emblematic of the four seasons and Farmers Arms to arch, with three quarter length trunk door and conforming base raised on bun feet. Height 221 cm.
An early 19th century Scottish mahogany longcase clock with swans neck pediment above the arched painted dial with eight day striking movement and spandrels emblematic of the continents with three quarter length trunk door flanked by half round columns with crossbanded base raised on bun feet. Height 228 cm.
A vintage car clock, with plated case and Arabic numerals, together with a collection of ten pocket watches by Ingersoll etc and a pocket compass. CONDITION REPORT: The car clock winds and appears to be ticking away. All the other watches are either not working or fully wound. Two or three run for a few seconds.
A 19th century Boulle style mantle clock, the enamelled dial with Arabic numerals and eight day movement. Height 24.8 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The movement winds and appears to be ticking away. The pointers adjust as they should. The dial is in good condition. All metalwork is present. The brass marquetry is very slightly lifting in places but there do not appear to be any areas of any significant loss. The brasswork above the numeral 1 has lifted a little more significantly and is twisted. All feet and all metal mounts are present. The ebonised case is a little scratched and marked in paces but has no significant issues. The rear dust cover and key are present.
An Edwardian brass Grand Sonnerie carriage clock, with alarm and striking on two gongs and with repeat mechanism. Height 14 cm, width 10 cm, depth 8.5 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The movement winds on both trains. It is currently ticking away and striking when advanced. It does strike on the full quarter, half and three quarters. The condition of the case is generally good. All glass panels are in good order without the usual visible corner chips. The brasswork is a little tarnished in places but generally in good condition. The repeat mechanism operates as it should. The only minor issue with the Lot it to the clock face. There is a hairline crack running from just below the numeral 12 through the centre of the subsidiary dial to the left of the numeral 6 down to the bottom edge of the face. Please note we do not have the key for this lot.
An Edwardian Big Ben mantle clock, oak cased and with single train movement. Height 58.5 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The movement winds and is currently ticking. The glass face is in good order. The movement dial is good order. The case itself is in reasonable condition but does have some minor losses. The very top finial is rubbed. The moulding beneath the top dome has a loss to the left hand corner. Both front clock pillars have losses to the top of each finial. There is a loss to the bottom turned moulding on the right hand side of the side turning. The case other than this is in generally good order with only minor blemishes.
A giltwood framed Sunburst eight day wall clock, with French movement. Width 35 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The movement is fully wound it is currently ticking away. The pointers adjust as they should. The case glass is in good condition with no issues. The clock face has a stain to the right of the numeral 10 and other minor marks. The sunburst surround is in generally good order with no overpainting and only very minor marks and small nibbles as one might expect. There are no significant chips or losses.
A Regency mahogany brass strung single fusee drop dial wall clock, T Atkinson Newcastle. Dial diameter 32 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The movement winds and is currently ticking away. It is a little dirty and perhaps a little dry but does seem to be operating. The case is in unrestored condition. There are some nibbles to the mahogany to the right hand side of the hinge. The brass bezel is original as is the glass. The face is a little dirty and scratched in places but again in generally reasonably good original condition with some minor marks particularly around the winding aperture. The right hand section of brass stringing to the right of the lenticle is missing. There are further nibbles to the case extremities. The bottom door is in very poor condition. There are losses to the woodwork and veneers around the door casing. There is a poor repair to the door and a clumsy butterfly hinge. The sides of the case are in reasonably good condition. There are stress fractures to the rear pine panelling.

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