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ALARM WALL CLOCK.A George IV hooded wall alarm clock, the 7 inch square dial with silvered chapter ring & alarm disc & single pierced hand, surrounded by cherub spandrels. The 30 hour movement with rectangular steel pillars, enclosing a crown wheel & verge movement with an alarm mechanism sounding on a bell mounted above the plates. The whole on an ebonised wall bracket with a brass nameplate for J A S. Roper, Shepton Mallett (Sic). The hood constructed of oak with oyster veneered sides & top, the front & sides also with inlaid veneers.
A limited edition Wedgwood blue ground Jasperware classical style female figure from the Dancing Hours collection, raised on a circular base inscribed 5th in a series of 6, number 40, 27cm tall approx, together with a Wedgwood blue ground Jasperware mantle clock, a Wedgwood trinket box and cover in the Robert Adams manner and a matching rectangular dish
A LARGE VICTORIAN OAK CHIMING TRIPLE FUSEE BRACKET CLOCK, the vase with caddy top surmounted by brass urn finials, the case sides with brass grilles, the arched dial with chime/silent, slow/fast and chime selector, 7-inch silvered chapter with Roman numeral hours, the movement striking a rack of bells. 72cm high
AN INTERESTING REGENCY MAHOGANY TABLE CLOCK, the cut brass inlaid case with arched top, brass carrying handle and brass grille side panels, 8 inch circular white dial, signed by the retailer, Finer and Nowland, London, fine 5-pillar 8-day twin fusee movement with half deadbeat escapement, pull repeat and hour strike on a back mounted bell, signed also to the back plate, the movement stamped to the front plate, HOLMDEN LONDON and numbered 353, the pendulum with rise and fall adjustment screw. 47cm high overallSee Tennants, Leyburn, North Yorkshire, 22 July 2011, lot 1077 for a table clock with a comparable Holmden London movement numbered 428.Note: John George Holmden was a clock maker of repute and foremost movement maker for the renowned Benjamin Louis Vuilliamy.
A HANDSOME WALNUT CHIMING BRACKET CLOCK, RETAILED BY THOMPSON, SCARBOROUGH, the case with brass flaming finials and canted corners with reeded pilasters, the dial with slow/fast and silvered chapter, two-train movement signed LENZKIRCH and numbered 47911, with brass presentation plaque dated 1925 to Thomas Cole for football in Scarborough. 39cm high
An early 20th century French Pendule D'Officier style bracket clock, retailed by Leroy et Fils, 211 - 213 Regent Street, London, white painted enamel dial with black Roman numerals and applied hands, with swing handle, and shaped arched beaded top raised on four lion paw feet, size of dial 8.5cm, overall 20cm high.
A late 19th century German porcelain figural mantle clock, in the Augustus Rex style, on drum head cylindrical column, the enamelled and gilt dial painted with black painted Roman numerals and single chapter ring, with applied painted and and floral encrusted decoration, with three moulded female figures, raised on a gilt detailed circular base surmounted with applied putti decoration, bearing mark to base, 33cm high
A late 19th century French gilt striking mantle clock of architectural form, the white enamel dial and movement by Henry Marc of Paris, with fast and slow adjustment, the shaped pediment cast with mask and scroll decoration, canted corners cast with mermaid figures, raised on a beaded rectangular base, 25 x 18 x 11cm.
A late 19th century French alabaster mantle clock, of square form, the enamel dial with black painted Arabic numerals, with single chapter ring, surmounted with a gilt painted alabaster lion, with columns of applied decoration, raised on rectangular base terminating in squat bun feet, 36cm high
An early 20th century clock in the form of an American 'Blackman' playing the banjo, wearing brightly coloured clothing, the white enamel dial with black painted Roman numerals and applied hands forms the head of the banjo, winding hole at 6 o'clock, raised on a rectangular plinth base,38cm high.

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