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An impressive early 19th century 8-day bell striking James Robinson of Warrington, longcase clock, painted dial with rolling moon to the arch, the dial corners painted with figures representing the four seasons, the case with flame mahogany veneers, full length three pointed top door, square reeded columns to the trunk and square tapered reeded columns to the hood, canted corner base, ogee bracket feet, with weights and pendulum and winder. (Loomes lists James Robinson as working 1824 to 1834 on Scotland Rd, Warrington), height is approx 233cm(Please note we have more pictures of this clock on our Saleroom catalogue)Condition: Clock Appears complete, largely untouched, no major veneer loss, stringing missing from door, base width is approximately 60 cm, height is 230 cm.
A good early to mid-19th century Empire clock, rosewood veneer and mahogany case with inlaid floral decoration and stringing, original white painted highlights, silvered dial with engine turned engraving, cast and gilded bezel, matching cast gridiron pendulum bob, hour and half past bell striking movement signed Baullier & Fils, Paris (listed c1840), with matching floral inlaid rosewood base and glass dome, overall height 62 cm with dome, and key.Condition: generally good original order, fading to the woodwork, dial could be improved, dome in good condition with nibbles to edge.
An oak cased 8-day longcase clock with 12 x 17 inch arched brass dial and moonphase, signed to the dial Elizabeth Moore, Loomes listed her as c1780 succeeding her husband Francis Moore, both of whom are recorded as working in Ferrybridge, Yorks, the case has attractive dragons carved into the trunk door, along with other carvings probably done later, with pendulum and two cast lead weights.
An early 20th century French four-glass mantel clock, hour and half past gong striking movementby Japy Freres with mercury pendulum, white enamel dial with Roman numerals, French moon hands, bevelled glasses, with double-ended key, 26 cm tallCondition: most of original gilding still on case, white dial no obvious damage, movement appears original to case and is in ticking order.
Art Deco - An Art Deco Bakelite mantel clock with Sangamo movement marked No 5, 377696 - 384880 and original cable and plug, approximate size of clock 34 cm x 34.5 cm, base is approx 2 cm thick at the widest point, clock approx 0.8 cm thick, approx 2.4 kg in weight, This lot must be paid for and collected (or despatched) no later than close of business on Tuesday
A rare and unusual early 19th century French figurine clock, the case of domed top architectural form in Belgian black marble, cast and gilded classical mounts, featuring a gilded figurine of a loosely clad female holding up her shawl to obscure most of the dial, annular chapter ring silk suspension movement, unsigned, bell striking, 51cm tall, with pendulum and key, the back door is of metal construction, approx weight 17kgsCondition: generally untouched and dusty, back door hinges need attention, some crazing/ cracks to chapter ring, very minor chips to base and one corner, ticking condition, figurine probably bronze but cannot look underneath or remove to confirmPlease note we have more pictures of this clock on our Saleroom catalogue
An early 19th century marquetry inlaid and crossbanded feathered mahogany veneered eight day longcase clock, the square brass dial inscribed 'John Hartley' and featuring a silvered chapter ring, applied wheel, and engraved applied arch over the centre arbor, movement converted to gong strike probably mid-19th century, with pendulum and weights, winder, keys and book entitled Clock Cleaning and Repairing.
Twelve military prints of various sizes and depicting various scenes, also included is a Grenadier Guards wall plaque with clock and shield, a Grenadier Guards Association North American branch keyring, an HM Armed Forces enamel veteran's pin badge, a Grenadier Guard souvenir shallow dish by Melamine, a whistle inscribed the ACME Thunderer and a desk calendar (qty)
A large brass and wood lantern style mantel clock with French gong striking movement marked C L A Paris. 161 4.4 , 42 cm tall, wooden case with brass overlay, surmounted by five matched finials with straps , bell and decorative engraved panels, hinge decoration to sides, decorative copper tone fleur-de-lys hands, with numbered pendulum and key.Condition: missing one brass foot to back. Some old woodworm in case, movement ticking/ striking needs service.
An mid-19th century English fusee dial clock, the mahogany case with foliate carved surround, cast brass bezel, convex painted dial with Roman numerals signed Jos (Joseph) Vickery, Bristol, listed as working 1825 to 1899, movement with shaped plates and engraved Jos Vickery, Bristol, No.027, such a low number would suggest it was made earlier in his career, with pendulum and key.
An impressive late 19th century Egyptian revival French black slate mantel clock with pendulum and key, the case of square form raised on a trapezoid plinth with incised and coloured decoration, surmounted by a cast figure of the sphinx (possibly bronze), large enamel two piece white dial with Roman numerals, French moon hands, visible escapement to the centre, the movement having hour and half past bell strike retailer and Vincenti makers stamps to backplate.
Horst P. Horst (German/American, 1906 - 1999). "Round the Clock I, New York". Original vintage photogravure. 1987. Printed 1992. Stamped with the photographer's name, verso. Edition unknown, presumed small. High-grade archival paper. Printed to the edge of the sheet. Fine, qualty printing. Very good to fine condition. Overall size: 11 11/16 x 8 1/2 in. (297 x 216 mm). One of Horst's most famous and popular images. According to “Gordon’s Photography Prices” the auction record for a platinum print of this image is $97,000 realized at Christie's, New York, 4/10/2008, lot #57. Image copyright © The Estate of Horst P. Horst. [29628-2-800]
A GEORGE III MAHOGANY EIGHT-DAY LONGCASE CLOCK, SIGNED M.A. COLES, LONDON, the 11 3/4-inch break-arch brass dial, signed in the arch, with silvered Roman chapter, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, the arched hood with brass mounted stop-fluted tapering columns, the case of fine colour, the door with moulded edge and arch top, the base with fielded panel front, with two weights, pendulum and winder. 213.5cm high

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