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An 18th century and later carved oak cased longcase clock, the twelve inch arched silvered dial with an automaton ship, inscribed Royal George, signed William Draper, Maldon, having an eight day movement striking on a bell. According to the family this clock once belonged to the family of Edward Bright (1721-1750) the so called Fat Man of Maldon, who at the time of his death is said to have weighed over forty seven stone, making him the fattest person in England at the time. He is still remembered in the town of Maldon by a sculpture, which captures the moment nine men fitted into his jacket, following a wager in 1751 at the Kings Head Inn in Maldon high street.Although we have no written provenance, the information is provided by the family of the estate of a well known historian and author. He owned the clock and purchased it sometime in the circa 1970's.
An impressive French ormolu mantel clock, of Rococo style, with an ornate scrolled case, the gilt dial with Roman hours, having an eight day movement striking on a bell, 45cm highOverall condition looks complete. The enamel dial has some repairs, visible around the winding holes. Appears to be early 20th century in date, in an earlier style. Hands adjust and the movement is free.Dirty, with some knocks and signs of age/use
A George III Scottish oak cased longcase clock, the twelve inch brass dial, signed Geo. Murray, Down, with an eight day movement, 223cm highOverall condition look to be complete. The movement looks complete and is free, but missing a hook foe one weight, so we have not put it together to run. The dial fits the case well. The end of the pendulum is missing, so cannot be fixed in place. The door is locked open, with no key. Looks unrestored, so is dirty with general marks and losses. Some obvious damage around the fret carving on the cornice. Collected from a local house.
A French Empire ormolu mantel Clock, incorporating musical mechanism to plinth, circa 1820, the silvered dial with Roman numerals and calendar signed 'Alibert A Paris' , mounted in gilt metal case decorated with globe, scholar and other attributes of astronomy, the movement signed 'T. Moss, London', for Thomas Moss of Ludgate Street London and numbered '2818', housed in glass dome, raised on burr walnut plinth with a Swiss made musical mechanism playing on a choice of two airs, numbered '14262', the exterior with pull-wind cord to right hand side and a mother of pearl panel incorporating levers annotated Changer and Jouer, and with signature Alibert a Paris, raised on four squashed bun feet, W 25 cm x H 38 cm x D 13.5 cm.
An early 20th century giltwood sunburst wall Clock, retailed by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd, the 4 1/2 inch silvered dial encased in convex glass with Roman numerals and inscribed 'Goldsmiths & Silversmiths' and 'An Elliot Clock', W 62 cm x H 47 cm, note small loss to outside edge of frame and movement possibly overwound, see images.
Halcyon Days; A collection of enamel Boxes, including Christmas 1984 and 1991, Mother's Day 1980, 1983, 1981, Easter 1983, Valentine's Day 1978 and 1982, 'The Robert Hancock Box', limited edition 331/500, all boxed with certificates, other Valentine's, Easter, a miniature quartz desk clock etc., unboxed and lacking certificates (a lot)
A mid-century, Art Deco style walnut and bird's eye maple veneered mantel clock by Andrew - with chiming three train Perivale movement striking on four tubular gongs, with outside platform escapement (not running when catalogued), the dial with signed Arabic chapter ring, brass presentation plaque to front, 21.6cm high, 32.3cm wide.
A George III Cotswolds oak and mahogany cross-banded longcase clock - the square painted Arabic dial with shell spandrels, signed '..?.. Simins, Chipg. Norton', fronting a weight driven bell strike movement (a/f), the moulded cornice over a reeded cushion frieze and turned columns with gilt brass Corinthian capitals, the trunk door with reeded frame and inlaid shell patera, on a conforming base with French feet. (LWH 54.5 x 28 x 227cm), requires some attention.
An 18th century eight-day oak longcase clock - the 12" square brass Roman dial with cherub and coronet spandrels and bullseye winding holes, the matted centre with subsidiary seconds at 12 and date aperture at 6 within a chased foliate cartouche, signed 'Ed Faulkner - London' to the chapter ring, the case with turned parcel-gilt three quarter columns to the hood, panelled trunk door and plain plinth base (probably reduced in height). (LWH 49 x 25 x 195cm)

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