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A VERY LARGE FRENCH CLOCK FACE,c.1860-1890, with enamelled panels over a copper base, the enamel now worn and cracked, with original adjustable hands, no mechanism, inscribed 'L. Joly & Huchez-Ferrieres-Oise',203cm diameterThis clock face was one of a pair from Southern France, probably from a town hall or church.
Impressive mid-19th Century French gilt metal and porcelain clock garniture comprising mantel clock mounted with classical female holding dividers by a table globe, scrolls, books and floral and insect painted porcelain panels and dials and pair of four branch candelabra with floral and insect decorated porcelain panels on scroll and beaded feet, 40cm - 48cm (3). Bell and pendulum present
Late 19th Century French boulle work mantel clock with enamel dial. French movement striking on bell, ornate red tortoiseshell and gilt brass case. Key and sunburst pendulum present, sold with letter from Arthur Negus regarding the clock and related ephemera, 37cm high CONDITION REPORT General overall condition good. Movement is clean and as far as we are aware in working order. Dial has tiny hairline cracks in the centre at 3 o'clock and some minor surface damage above right hand side winding hole. Case is dirty. Metalware is tarnished and lifting in places. Boullework has some losses and a split on the right hand side
Good quality French repeating alarm carriage clock with Grand Sonnerie/Silence/Petite Sonnerie lever to base, white enamel dial with subsidiary dial in brass case with repeat button, 18cm high, key present CONDITION REPORT General overall condition . Movement is clean and appears to go. Platform escapement possibly replaced. Strike is out of sequence. Lever movement from Grand de Petit Sonnerce does not work easily. Serial No. on backplate 2213. Dial is in good condition, no damage. Gilt metal case slightly worn
A 19th Century Regulator longcase clock with eight day movement, thick shaped plates united by four large pillars, dead beat escapement and Harrison maintaining power, twelve inch silvered dial with shaped top, signed Perigal & Date'rrau, Bond Street, London. Subsidiary seconds and hour dials and minute markings around the circumference. Brass mounted wooden pendulum with large brass bob and single brass weight. In a mahogany case with full length door, shaped hood with fluted corners and shaped door, 202cm overall height (door key, winding key, weight and pendulum) CONDITION REPORT This clock has a single train movement with dead beat escapement and Harrison maintaining power. Movement is dirty and pinions are rusty. Although we have not had it going, we believe it was working in the house. Silvered dial has minor scuffing, winding hole is slightly worn and surrounding surface is scratched. Case is in good condition, some minor splits to door veneers, trunk has been cut out to accommodate pendulum swing. Right hand side of plinth has been repaired. Hood has small blemish to right hand side panel
George III longcase clock with eight day movement, 12" painted break arch dial with subsidiary calendar and seconds dials, floral spandrels and flower basket on the arch in a mahogany case with shaped door and reeded columns. Hood with swan neck pediments, applied roundels and central finial. 213cm overall height (keys, weights and pendulum present) CONDITION REPORT The movement is very dirty and we have not had it going, we are unable to confirm if it is in full working order
18th Century longcase clock with eight day movement 12" brass dial with silvered chapter ring, subsidiary calendar dials and moon face, signed Mosley Peniston, pierced facemask spandrels in an oak case with inlaid pointed door, hood with swan neck pediment, applied brass roundels and ball spire finials, 204cms overall height (winding key, pendulum and weights present)
George III longcase clock with eight day movement, 13" painted breakarch dial with subsidiary seconds dial and ringed winding holes, signed M Kirkup, Newscastle. Border-style spandrels and figure of Britannia in the arch, in a mahogany case with full length crossbanded door. Hood with twin column and swan neck pediment, 215cm overall height (door key, weights and pendulum present, no winding key) Case damaged
18th Century longcase clock with thirty hour movement 9¾" square brass dial, chapter ring signed W M Nickolls, Oundle, crown and cherub spandrels and matted centre, in an oak case with shaped door, plain oak hood with turned columns, 195 cm overall height (Door key, weight and pendulum present)
Longcase clock with eight day quarter chiming spring driven movement, 12 inch brass break arch dial with floral spandrel, applied disk engraved with Old Father Time in the arch, in a mahogany case with shaped door and inlaid stringing, hood with reeded pillars, reeded columns and shaped pediment with inlaid shell patera, ball and spire finials. 216cm overall height, pendulum, door key and winding key present
Early Victorian drop-dial wall clock with single fusee movement, 11 inch white painted dial in floral carved mahogany case with glazed pendulum display panel, 57cm high (key and pendulum present) CONDITION REPORT The clock movement appears to be in good condition but we have not had it going, and therefore unable to confirm if it is in full working order

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