CHINOISERIE LONGCASE CLOCK, the brass dial with 11" silvered chapter ring, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture beneath a moonphase dial, inscribed John Burgess, Gosport, on a brass, four pillar, eight day movement striking to a bell, the case probably later decorated, with Chinoiserie scenes, height 210cm
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WALNUT LONGCASE CLOCK, the brass dial with 11" silvered chapter ring with subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture beneath a boss inscribed Thomas/Wightman/in George Yard/Lombards Street/London, on a brass, eight day, four pillar movement with anchor escapement striking hourly to a bell, the case with domed hood, three quarter columns and on a trunk with an arched door, height 211cm Further photos and video (where applicable) available here
MAHOGANY AND INLAID LONGCASE CLOCK, the brass dial with 11" chapter ring, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, inscribed Thos. Hughes/London, beneath a strike silent dial and on a brass, eight day, four pillar movement with anchor escapement, striking hourly to a bell, the case with a domed hood, reeded columns and rectangular trunk door, with winder, weights and pendulum, height excluding orbs 196cm Further photos and video (where applicable) available here
TAVERN OR ACT OF PARLIAMENT CLOCK, the 24 1/2" painted dial on a brass, four pillar, eight day movement, above an ebonised trunk inscribed Thos. Oldmeadow/Lynn with a door printed and gilded with a chinoiserie scene, the sides with gilt foliage, with pendulum and weight, height 140cm, maximum width 74cm Further photos and video (where applicable) available here
A 19th Century mahogany cased mantle clock, retailed by Manoah Rhodes & Sons Ltd of Bradford, with Roman numerals to the enamel dial, brass carry handle and finials and ogee bracket feet CONDITION REPORTS The case has various knocks and losses of veneer especially to the right hand side including front of the clock. Various scatches and scuffs and marks throughout. Some signs of fading esepcially to the right hand side of the clock. The feet are slightly loose and probably just need tightening. The pediment at the top front appears to have at one time been broken off and re-glued. Various general signs of wear and tear throughout. The writing on the dial is faded especially the word 'Bradford' and 'Made in France' to the bottom. The dial does also not seem to be set or aligned properly in the clock. The twelve is slightly to the left (the six slightly to the right), the handle is slightly loose at the toip. We are unable to comment on working order and do not sell anything as working, however, the clock does appear to be ticking and the minutes hand moving round. Various general signs of wear and tear throughout. Approx height 19.25 cm
A Victorian walnut and ebonised cased mantle clock, the circular enamelled dial with Roman numerals inscribed "Calderwood Pimlico" CONDITION REPORTS Ebonised drum casing with five large cracks front to back all the way through and several smaller cracks. Other ebonised areas with chips and scratches to the extremities throughout. Other woodwork in need of a clean. Brass bezel worn, discoloured / oxidised. Rear cover same condition. Movement appears intact. Stamped "V.A.P Brevete S.G.D.G" within an oval. Dial with small chip at 7 o'clock to the edge. Otherwise intact. See images for further detail.
A boxed Must de Cartier travel clock in the form of a wristwatch face, the white enamel dial set with Roman numerals and inscribed "Cartier", the back inscribed "Cartier" and No'd. "66011UO3520", housed in a Cartier case CONDITION REPORTS Basically appears to be sound. Overall condition appears good though with some slight surface blemishes or dirt to the brasswork. The movement is Quartz battery operated. Box basically sound though with some, what appears to be damp damage, to the right hand side of the box. Leather slightly loose to the left hand side of the box with marks to the top and cardboard appearing to be glued to the base or attached via damp. See images for further detail.
A Victorian leather covered gilt and brass travelling inkwell with two inkwells, candle and brush, together with a leather cased pocket barometer, the brushed steel dial inscribed "Rain Change Fair Compensated" and a further clock, the white enamel dial set with Roman numerals and inscribed "Duco 8 Days" and No'd "422226" to back
Attributed to Lewis Foreman Day, an Aesthetic movement ebonised striking mantle clock, circa 1880, the circular face painted with stylised floral decoration, enclosed by a hinged glazed door, encased in a carved wooden case inset with porcelain panels painted with flowers in blue and gilt, the movement housed behind a hinged door to reverse with brass plaque stamped '1947' 53 x 33cm (21 x 13in)
Marble mantle clock with visible escapement, the works stamped Bennett of London, striking on a bell, 50cm wide. CONDITION REPORT: Several minor chips to the edges of the clock, one larger chip to the front of the clock and poorly repaired. Appears to be working, both pendulum and key are present.

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