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London & North Eastern Railway 10-inch mahogany cased chain fusee railway clock with a spun brass bezel circa 1930. The mahogany case is good condition, the original dial is painted BR(E) 12871 and the square plated wire driven fusee movement is in working condition. The LNER clock records show the clock as having been located at Lincoln Carriage and Wagon department. Complete in working condition with pendulum and key.
London and South Western Railway 8 inch dial mahogany cased fusee clock supplied to the LSWR around 1870 by John walker of London. The rectangular plated chain driven fusee movement has turned pillars and a shaped back cock. The mahogany case has a one piece turned surround, dovetailed back box with one side door and a bottom door with cock beading secured by a brass lock, it also retains its original cast brass bezel. The original dial is lettered L.S.W.R 3598 and has typical John walker heart shaped hands. The Southern Railway clock records show this clock as last being in use at Cosham Signal Box. In working condition complete with pendulum and key. A rare clock that has retained its pre grouping dial writing.
London and North Western Railway 12 inch dial mahogany cased fusee clock supplied to the LNWR around 1860 by John Walker of London. The rectangular plated chain driven fusee movement has turned pillars and a shaped back cock. The mahogany case with LNWR enamel clock numberplate 2180 screwed to the left hand side has a thin one piece turned surround with bezel lock removed, dovetailed back box with one side door and a bottom door with cock beading secured by a brass lock, it also retains its original cast brass bezel hinged to the left. The original dial is lettered L&N.W.R JNo Walker 40 Princess St Leicester Squ 5846 and has typical John walker heart shaped hands. In working condition complete with pendulum and key. A rare clock that has retained its pre grouping dial writing.
GWR mahogany cased 14 inch fusee clock. The movement has rectangular plates with turned shaped pillars and the wooden surround is a one piece turning with a black painted bezel. The back box has two side doors a rear opening door and a bottom door with the lock removed and replaced with the GWR ball catch and knob modification. An ivorine numberplate GWR 701 is screwed onto the left hand side of the case. The dial has been repainted post 1948 BR-W. A rare clock dating from around 1870, complete and in working condition, with pendulum and key. Ex Henwick Station Worcester.
Great Western Railway 12 inch dial mahogany cased drop dial trunk fusee clock supplied to the GWR around 1870 by Kays Ltd of Worcester. The rectangular plated chain driven fusee movement has shaped shoulders with cut out to the bottom of the plates and turned pillars. The mahogany case with GWR ivorine clock numberplate 2063 screwed to the front has an eight piece segmented surround, back box with two side doors and a bottom door with cock beading secured by the std GWR replacement ball bearing catch with both hinges stamped GWR. The clock has a spun brass bezel with plastered in sight ring. The original dial is lettered G.W.R. and clearly visible as ghosted writing is KAYS LIMITED WORCESTER. In working condition complete with pendulum and key. A nice early example of these popular clocks.
Southern Railway 8 inch dial oak cased fusee clock ex Wimbledon Engineers laboratory. The clock was supplied to the Southern railway by Grimshaw, Baxter & Elliott Ltd at a cost £7-16-6d. The dial shows S.R. 10943, the fusee movement has just been cleaned and overhauled so will be ready to hang up and use straight away. The Southern Railway clock records show that this clock was located at, Wimbledon Engineers laboratory. Complete with pendulum and key, overall measurement 10.5' diameter x 5.5' deep.
GWR mahogany cased 8inch chain driven fusee clock. The movement has rectangular plates with screwed pillars and the wooden surround is a one piece turning with a black painted bezel. The back box has dovetailed joints and a bottom door with cock beading. The lock has been removed and replaced with the GWR ball catch and knob modification. An ivorine numberplate GWR 1739 is screwed onto the left hand side of the case. The dial has been repainted post 1948 BR-W. A rare clock dating from around 1900, complete and in working condition, with pendulum and key.
Great Eastern Railway 8 inch dial mahogany cased fusee clock supplied to the GER by Arnold and Lewis of Manchester circa 1890. The rectangular plated chain driven fusee movement has turned pillars and snailed plates. The Balloon style mahogany case has a back door with lock, and a cast brass bezel with convex glass with four round brass feet. The Silvered convex dial has Arnold & Lewis Manchester engraved and wax filled and BR(E) hand painted at the top and the clock number 880 on the rear of the dial. it also has time keeping adjustment via a key operated square. The pendulum has a zinc cylindrical bob. A fine clock that is shown in the LNER clock records as being in use at the Great Eastern Hotel Liverpool St London Abercorn rooms, there is a copy of a GER postcard clearly showing this clock and a copy of the LNER clock records. Measures 20in tall x 12in wide x 7in deep and is in working condition complete with pendulum and key. A rare clock with added provenance of an image of it in situ.
Cockermouth and Workington Railway 12 inch dial oak cased fusee clock supplied to the C&WR by Robert Sutton of Whitehaven. The rectangular plated chain driven fusee movement has turned pillars and is stamped 971 in the backplate. The oak case has a four piece turned surround back box with one side door and a bottom door secured by a brass turn. The original dial is lettered C&WR SUTTON WHITEHAVEN. In working condition complete with pendulum and key. A rare clock that has retained its pre grouping dial writing.
BR(M) brass cased ships clock ex MV HIBERNIA. Smiths Astral going barrel movement with dial lettered BR(M), rear of brass case written WHEELHOUSE MV HIBERNIA. In a recently cleaned and overhauled condition complete with key and original mahogany backboard. The dial measures 6in diameter and the case 8in. The MV Hibernia entered service in 1949 and was used on the Holyhead to Dun Laoghaire British Sea Link Service until October 1976.
GWR fusee bracket clock with silver engraved dial marked GWR EVANS & SONS BIRMINGHAM. Oak case with ebony stringing and GWR numberplate 2390 screwed to the inside of the back door. The chain driven fusee movement has A shaped plates with cut out to the bottom and screwed pillars. The clock also has a London style pendulum. The GWR clock winding records from Swindon Works show this as being in Mr Turners office and was wound every Thursday morning. A rare GWR timepiece in good working condition complete with pendulum and key. Case measures 13.5in tall x 9in wide x 6in deep and the dial is 6in diameter.
A Good Oak Thirty Hour Longcase Clock, signed Jonas Barber, Winster, numbered 677, circa 1764, flat top pediment, mahogany crossbanded trunk door, 11-inch square brass dial with a silvered Roman and Arabic signed chapter ring, matted dial centre engraved with scroll and sunburst decoration, arched date aperture, four pillar movement with anchor escapement and outside countwheel striking on a bell, latched pillars, movement frontplate numbered 677, 201cm high see illustration31.05.17, Case has been cleaned and polished, minor chips to edges in parts, hood capitals have been re-painted with gilt paint, hood capitals with small woodworm holes in parts which are not active, later feet, dial is clean, movement is complete, with pendulum and weight.
A Mahogany Striking Table Clock, signed Rogers & Clarke, London, circa 1810, arched single pad top with carrying handle, side frets, bun shaped feet, 8-inch convex enamel dial with Roman numerals and signed, strike/silent selection lever above 12, twin fusee movement with anchor escapement and striking on a bell, movement backplate with engraved borders and signed to the centre, movement secured by brackets, 47cm high over handle see illustration 02.05.17, Case with surface scratches in parts, some veneers with small cracks and slightly lifting, brass mounts are discoloured, later velvet to the sound frets are discoloured, back door with with veneer missing and cracks, back door is bowed, dial centre with small chips and one small chip to the dial edge at 5, movement backplate with small scratches, movement needs cleaning.
A Good Mahogany Eight Day Centre Seconds Longcase Clock, signed J.Kaye, Liverpool, circa 1770, swan neck pediment with gilt decorated eglomise blue glass panels, nicely figured trunk door flanked with fluted pilasters, plinth with raised quatre form panel, 13-1/4-inch arched brass dial with a silvered signed chapter ring, dial centre with an engraved winged cherub and scroll decoration, date aperture, moonphase in the arch, four pillar movement with rack striking on a bell, 256cm high see illustration 15.06.17, Hood with later finials, moulding around the hood glass door with signs of restoration in parts, underside of the hood with fine strips of wood missing, trunk sides with scuff and cut marks, trunk door and the plinth raised panel with small cracks to veneers, plinth sides with cracks, dial chapter ring is slightly discoloured, movement looks complete, with pendulum and two weights.
An Ebonised Chiming Table Clock, signed Samuel Dixon, 23 Cornhill, London, circa 1890, arched top with flame and urn finials, side carrying handles and pierced sound frets, floral and mask front canted corners, scroll feet, pull repeat cord, 8-inch silvered dial with a Roman chapter ring, three dials for chime/silent, fast/slow and full chime/Westminster chime, large triple fusee movement chiming on a nest of eight bells and striking the hours on a gong, 64cm high see illustration 12.06.17, Case with small cracks to the sides and the top side in parts, base back left hand side with a chip, small scratches in parts, metal mounts are slightly discoloured, back door top joint has come slightly loose, dial slightly discoloured in parts, dial with scratches, movement needs cleaning.
A Mahogany Chiming Table Clock, circa 1890, applied gilt metal scroll mounts, side viewing windows, 8-1/2-inch dial with a silvered Roman numeral chapter ring, triple barrel movement with four hammers chiming on four gongs and a further hammers striking the hours, 70cm high see illustration 12.06.17, Case with small cracks to the sides and small scuff marks and scratches in parts, gilt metal mounts are faded, dial is slightly discoloured, movement needs cleaning.
An Oval Brass Engraved Striking Alarm Carriage Clock with the Trademark JS mark for J.Soldano on the Escapement Platform, circa 1870, scroll carrying handle, engraved throughout with scroll and floral decoration, enamel dial with Roman numerals, alarm dial, scroll and floral engraved mask surround, twin barrel movement with a silvered platform lever escapement stamped JS for J.Soldano and numbered 350, striking on a gong, movement backplate numbered 350 and 2517, 18cm high over handle see illustration The JS escapements are usually found in Soldano clocks were in all probability produced for him in Switzerland. See Charles (Allix) Carriage Clocks Their history and Development, pg.45022.02.17, Brass surfaces are discoloured in parts, front glass panel with a large chip to the top right hand corner, the other glass panels with small scratches, top side of the carrying handle with one small vacant hole which possibly would have been originally a small finial but is now missing, dial edge between 10 & 11 o'clock with slight damage, movement is dirty and needs cleaning, silvering to the platform is discoloured, both spring barrels are winding correctly, strike and alarm functions are working, movement in going order.
An Unusual Brass Grande Sonnerie Alarm Carriage Clock, circa 1850, case highly elaborate with floral and leaf decoration throughout, carrying handle and repeat button, base with acanthus leaves and leopards upon a central urn, enamel dial with Roman numerals, Breguet style hands, central alarm hand, unusual subsidiary hand below 6 for petite sonnerie/grande sonnerie/silent selections, twin barrel movement wound from the front, platform cylinder escapement stamped on the cock Fumey, striking on two bells, 18cm high over handle see illustration J-M Fumey was a maker of platform escapements in the mid 19th century. In the 1855 Paris Exhibition he was awarded a Bronze medal. 28.04.17, Glass panels with some chips, case surfaces are slightly discoloured in parts, left hand side with one screw missing, dial with one small hairline crack positioned below the left hand side winding hole, small scratches in parts and minor chips around the right hand side winding hole, movement is dirty and needs cleaning, striking barrel mainspring appears to have broken and unable to wind, the going barrel mainspring is fully wound, alarm is working, the strike work is not working and needs attention.
A Good Oak Thirty Hour Longcase Clock, signed Jonas Barber, Winster, numbered 137, circa 1752, flat top pediment, arched trunk door, plain rectangular plinth, 11-inch brass dial with a silvered Roman and Arabic signed chapter ring, four seasons spandrels, finely matted and scroll engraved dial centre with date aperture, four pillar movement with anchor escapement, latched pillars, movement frontplate numbered 137, outside countwheel striking on a bell, 207cm high see illustration31.05.17, Case has been cleaned and polished, replaced side trunk door peg, re-built plinth, dial chapter ring is discoloured, movement looks complete, with pendulum and weight.
An Unusual Eight Day Longcase Clock with Rocking Eye Automata, signed Barnaby Matthews, Dublin, circa 1740, arched top with a blind fret front panel, Corinthian capped columns, later inlaid marquetry floral, bird and urn d-ended trunk door panels, later marquetry plinth, 13-3/4-inch arched brass dial with a silvered signed chapter ring, finely matted dial centre with recessed seconds dial and date aperture, ringed winding holes, painted face in the arch with rocking automata eyes, four pillar movement with anchor escapement and inside countwheel striking on a bell, possibly later case, 265cm high see illustration16.06.17, Hood with small pieces of moulding missing in parts, later finials, visible black tap to the top side of the hood, later inlaid marquetry panels, marquetry inlay lacking in parts, plinth has been partly re-built, plinth with later stepped skirting, woodworm holes are visible around the stepped base, dial is clean, spandrels are possibly later, re-painted face in the arch, movement with later automata moving parts, later seatboard, small blocks of wood have been added to both side cheeks to raise the dial and movement up within the case, (possibly in a later case), with pendulum and two weights.
A Good Brass Engraved Porcelain Mounted Striking and Repeating Carriage Clock, retailed by Hamilton Crighton & Co, Paris, circa 1880, carrying handle and repeat button, scroll and floral engraved decoration, pink porcelain side panels and the dial with turquoise enamel dot gilt borders and depicting cranes within foliage, Roman numeral chapter ring, twin barrel movement with a platform lever escapement, striking on a gong, movement backplate stamped with maker's mark AB with a star in an oval cartouche possibly for (Achille Brocot), 18cm high over handle see illustration09.06.17, Brass surfacesare slightly discoloured in parts, porcelain side panels and the dial panel all look in good condition, movement needs cleaning, original platform escapement with the silvered surface discoloured, movement in going order, striking and repeating correctly.
A Rare and Impressive Limited Edition Giant Chronometer Carriage Clock, signed Sinclair Harding, No.554/22, circa 1998, carrying handle and repeat button, bevelled glass panels, Roman numeral chapter ring, moonphase aperture, two subsidiary dials for day/date, signed and numbered on a plaque, large twin chain fusee movement with a platform detent chronometer escapement numbered, striking on a bell, 41cm high over handle, with Sinclair Harding price list and booklets see illustration03.05.17, Case with discoloured in parts, case with small scratches in parts, dial centre with minor scratches, movement is clean, in going order.
A Bronze and Sienna Marble Striking Mantel Clock, signed LeRoy & Fil A Paris, No.1778, circa 1860, case showing the theme of the arts and sciences depicting a bronze figural lady in robes holding a scientific instrument and leaning on a globe and books to the side, base with applied musical instruments and acanthus leaf borders, 4-inch dial with Roman numerals, twin barrel movement striking on a bell, movement backplate signed and numbered, 50.5cm high see illustration 03.05.17, Case marble with small chips and cracks in parts, dial is discoloured, movement in going order, strike is working.
An Ormolu and Porcelain Mounted Striking Mantel Clock with Garniture, circa 1880, urn finial with swag mounts, front and side blue porcelain panels depicting gilt painted flower and figural scenes, paw feet, 4-inch blue porcelain dial with Roman numerals, twin barrel movement striking on a bell, backplate stamped Japy Freres and numbered 3335, 43cm high, with a pair of five-light ormolu and porcelain mounted garniture, 46cm high see illustration 12.06.17, Clock case and garniture ormolu surfaces are slightly faded, porcelain mounts with slight rubbing to the gilding, movement looks complete.
A Brass Striking and Repeating Carriage Clock, circa 1890, carrying handle and repeat button, bowed glass side panels, enamel dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, twin barrel movement with lever escapement and striking on a gong, 18cm high over handle, with outer fitted travelling case see illustration 02.05.17, Brass surfaces are discoloured, glass panels are dirty, side glass panels with chips, dial surface is slightly dirty, dial mask is discoloured, movement in going order, strike and repeat are not working correctly, outer travelling case is worn and the carrying handle is broken.
An Ormolu Bronze Striking Mantel Clock with Garniture, circa 1880, elaborate case with scroll and floral decoration, 5-1/4-inch enamel dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, indistinct signature, twin barrel movement striking on a bell, movement backplate stamped Vincenti, 44cm high, with a pair of three-light scroll and floral decorated candelabra, 31cm high see illustration 12.06.17, Ormolu is discoloured to the clock case and garniture, back door with small scratches, dial with scratches and with an indistinct signature, dial is chipped at 12 and needs restoring, movement needs cleaning.
An Edwardian Mahogany Chiming Longcase Clock, flat top pediment, side fret doors, glazed trunk door with canted corners, plinth with recessed panel, 13-inch arched brass dial with a Silvered Arabic chapter ring, seconds dial, moonphase aperture, triple weight driven movement, chiming on five tubular bells, 218cm high see illustration 12.06.17, Case with small dents and scratches in parts, dial is slightly discoloured, movement looks complete.
An Ebony Veneered Striking Table Clock, signed John Green, St Martins Court, London, circa 1770, inverted bell top with carrying handle, side glass panels, bracket feet, pull repeat cord, 6-3/4-inch silvered dial with Roman and Arabic numeral chapter ring, date aperture and mock pendulum aperture, strike/not strike selection lever at 9, twin fusee movement with later anchor escapement, striking on a bell, movement backplate engraved throughout with scroll, floral and a central basket of flowers decoration, secured by movement brackets, 46cm high over handle see illustration 02.05.17, Case has been polished throughout, small cracks and chips in parts, signs of some replaced veneers and mouldings, both doors are very slightly bowed, back door glass with scratches and a later door latch, later feet, dial is clean, movement needs cleaning, later converted to an anchor escapement.
A Good Oak Thirty Hour Pre-Numbered Longcase Clock, signed Jonas Barber, circa 1735, caddied pediment, double moulded trunk door, plain rectangular plinth, 10-1/4-inch brass dial with a silvered Roman numeral signed chapter ring, large finely pierced single hand, four pillar movement with anchor escapement, latched pillars, outside countwheel striking on a bell, 192cm high see illustration 30.05.17, Case has been cleaned and polished, hood has been restored and some pieces of wood have been replaced, dial is clean, movement is complete, with pendulum and weight.
A Brass Atmos Clock, signed Jaeger LeCoultre, model: Embassy Red, circa 1969, case with red faux marble front and side panels, base with the start/stop lever, Roman numeral dial chapter ring and a large balance wheel below and spirit level, 22cm high, with Jaeger LeCoultre fitted outer case, guarantee booklet and instruction booklet see illustration 03.05.17, Brass surfaces with small scratches and slightly discoloured in parts, red panels with minor scratches, movement has been tested for a short period and it is in going order.
A Brass Striking Repeating Alarm Carriage Clock with Unusual Calendar and Moonphase Displays, retailed by Muller, Twickenham, circa 1890, carrying handle and repeat button, enamel dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, two subsidiary dials for day/date and moonphase aperture, twin barrel movement with a silvered platform lever escapement, striking on a gong, movement backplate numbered 1150, 19cm high over handle see illustration 28.04.17, Case is slightly discoloured in parts, case with minor dents and scratches, glass panels with minor scratches and slightly dirty in parts, no signs of any chips to the glass panels, dial with two faint hairline cracks positioned to the top right hand corner and to the right hand side of the moonphase aperture, dial centre with scratches and the place name is rubbed, movement is dirty and needs cleaning, original platform, strike and repeat are working but very slowly, both barrels are fully wound, going train is not working.
A Good Oak Thirty Hour Longcase Clock with Lunar Indication, signed Jonas Barber, Winster, numbered 561, circa 1762, broken arched pediment, turned columns, wavy shaped trunk door flanked by fluted pilasters, plain plinth with canted corners, 11-inch square brass dial with Roman and Arabic signed chapter ring, engraved scroll dial centre with lunar and date apertures, four pillar movement with anchor escapement and outside countwheel striking on a bell, latched pillars, movement frontplate numbered 561, 212cm high see illustration Jonas Barber Jnr was born c.1718-20 and continued the family business at Winster until his death in 1802, aged 82. He was one of the finest clockmakers in the North West, his work being of a very high standard, even in his thirty hour clocks. This example, number 561, is recorded and listed in Cave-Brown-Cave (BW) Jonas Barber Clockmaker of Winster , pg.230, where he lists the lives and work of the Barber family. For more information regarding the Barber family see Loomes (Brian) Clockmakers of Northern England, pg.83 31.05.17, Hood with some replaced parts, later finials, hood capitals have been painted with gilt paint, capitals with small woodworm holes which are not active, case has been cleaned, trunk door is slightly bowed, later feet, movement is complete, with pendulum and weight.

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