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A George III mahogany bracket clock by Rolfe, Clerkenwell, arched case with brass swing handle, white painted arched dial with strike/silent subsidiary dial in the arch, side sound grilles, brass bracket feet, double fusee movement striking on a bell, height 38cm (pendulum)Provenance: By family repute purchased from the estate of Florence Nightingale
A 19th Century mahogany eight day longcase clock, the hood with a swan neck pediment and ball finials, the glazed door set between turned columns and enclosing a 12 inch brass dial with a silvered chapter ring and gilt spandrels, the case door with an inlaid oval, projecting base, 220cm high
An early 19th Century mahogany eight day longcase clock, the dial inscribed 'Z A Todeschi, Willenhale', moonphase dial, white painted enamelled dial with black Roman numerals, swan neck pediment, arched door set between turned columns, the case with turned columns and case door enclosing movement
A 19th Century ledger recording the transactions/invoice of a Derbyshire plumber working in and around Bakewell in 1861-1874, with clients including The Duke of Devonshire, Duke of Rutland (Haddon Hall), Colonel Leslie, (Hassop Hall) Lord Cavendish (Ashford Hall), Bakewell Union and various others including Wheatsheaf, and Red Lion Inn, Clock Makers, Butchers, Superintendents, Drapers, parsonage
Heaney (Seamus) The Tree Clock, number 2 of 20 copies printed on hand-made paper, signed by the author and with an autograph poem 'The Point', from an edition limited to 870, prospectus loosely inserted, original half cloth, light foxing to spine, uncut and unopened, original slip-case, [Brandes & Durkan A48a], sm. folio, Belfast, The Linen Hall Library, 1990.
A VERY GOOD 19TH CENTURY MEISSEN PORCELAIN CLOCK, with drum movement by HENRY MARC, PARIS, with white enamel dial, blue and white Roman numerals, the case with four figures carrying baskets of fruit, garlands and musical instruments, also scrolls and encrusted with flowers. Cross swords mark in blue. 14ins high.
Five miniature 1950s Pan-Am travel posters after originals by Edward McKnight Kauffer, dated 1949-53, including 'Aloha Hawaii'; 'For Quick Results - Ship by Clipper Cargo'; 'Ireland'; 'Clipper Service. Around the Clock. Around the World'; and 'Mexico', lithographed by The Gugler Lithographic Company, 16¼ x 12in. (41.25 x 30.5cm.). (5)
A French 19th century tortoiseshell, boulle and ormolu mounted mantel clock, with single train movement no. 3729, the balloon shaped case with ebonised back and sides and ormolu foliate, shell and winged figure mounts and feet, the white enamel 3 5/8in. dial with Roman numerals and Arabic outer minutes, 9¼in. (23.5cm.) high.* Condition: Wear to gilding on ormolu mounts. A few small losses to boulle decoration but good overall. Dial has some tiny chips around winding hole and retouched chip to edge at 5 o'clock. Rear door lacks catch. Small chips to ebony veneer and chip to top corner of case and rear door by hinge (all old). Clock winds and runs. With key.
An unusual Postman's Alarm clock, early 20th century, unusual three colour dial on a Black Forest movement of 30 hour duration with alarm clock, with pendulum and cone weights hanging below, the movement within wooden frame.* These clocks were supplied to postmen, tram drivers and conductors to keep at home. With original paperwork from 'The Barometer Shop' and various letters from the Antiquarian Horological Society and Science museum, regarding the provenance of these clocks.
An impressive brass inlaid rosewood musical boardroom clock with triple fusee movement, late 19th century, the gilded brass arched dial with all over floral and foliate engraving, 7 3/8in. silvered chapter ring and silvered Chime/Silent and Cambridge Chimes/Chime on 8 Bells subsidiary dials to the arch, the substantial engine turned movement playing on a nest of eight bells, also chiming the hours on a large gong, within a breakfront case with fluted frieze and gilt brass Corinthian columns, the front inlaid in brass with stylised foliate decoration, spandrels and stars, gilt brass caryatid and foliate grilles to sides, surmounted by a moulded rounded arched cornice and five brass pineapple finials, 28¾in. (73cm) high, on a later shallow mahogany plinth. (2)
An 18th century Channel Islands longcase clock by Nicolas Blondel, the eight day, bell strike movement with four turned knopped pillars and anchor escapement, numbered 'No.143' to the backplate, the arched brass dial with brass urn spandrels and convex arch roundel signed 'Nicolas Blondel A Guernesey', the dial with Roman chapter ring with outer Arabic minute track, matted centre with bevelled and cross hatch engraved date aperture and subsidiary seconds at noon, black pierced steel hands, in a good brass strung mahogany case with stepped arched hood with canted corners and later gilt brass finials, on a plinth base, 227.25cm. (89½in. ) high.
A brass skeleton clock with single fusee movement, late 19th century, unsigned, eight day, passing strike on a bell, the pierced, white painted chapter ring with Roman numerals, Gothic triple arched frame on lentical supports and stepped, turned feet, 13in. (33cm.) high, on a velvet and giltwood base, with glass dome.
A French gilt brass carriage clock, c.1910, in a pillars case, with fluted columns, turned finials and applied blind fretwork frieze and apron, satin brass caryatid scroll mask to front with ivory enamel Arabic dial, single train movement by Richard & Co of Paris, 5¼in. (13.4cm.) high plus handle, one side glass a/f.
A brass skeleton clock with single fusee movement, early 20th century, unsigned, eight day, passing strike on a bell, the cut edged, gilt chapter ring with Roman numerals, scrollwork and trefoil frame on foliate cast gilt feet, 15½in. (39.5cm.) high, on a two tier grey veined white marble base, with glass dome.
An 18th century mahogany eight day longcase clock by William Flint of Charing, Kent, the twin train movement striking on a bell, the arched brass dial signed to the roundel 'Willm. Flint Charing' (1733-1793), the matted gold dial with chamfered date aperture at six and silvered subsidiary seconds dial at twelve, pierced gilt hands, brass Roman numeral chapter ring with foliate scroll spandrels, the strung mahogany case with barbed arched top with barleytwist columns, over a trunk with canted corners, raised on bracket feet, 82¼in. (209cm.) high.
A 19th century ebonised bracket clock, with gilt brass caryatid mounts, finials and feet, carrying handle to top of case, the brass arched dial with silvered Roman chapter ring and 'Tempus Fugit' roundel, gilt brass mask spandrels, unsigned, with eight day twin train movement, 18in. (45.75cm.) high.

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