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Lot 178

Mahogany cased bracket clock with silvered dial

Lot 193

Edwardian inlaid balloon clock, signed Sheffield Goldsmith Co Ltd

Lot 175

Inlaid mahogany Lancet mantel clock

Lot 66

Oak mantel clock, mahogany tea caddy, silver plated ware, ginger jars, teaware, etc

Lot 366

Longcase clock case, Victorian walnut overmantel mirror and Barnard Castle painting on board (3)

Lot 34

Three boxes of dinnerware, vases, jugs, glass fruit dishes, brass framed mirror, pair of candlesticks, lamp, clock, pictures, etc

Lot 98

λ A silver-mounted tortoiseshell clock, by William Comyns, London 1912, circular form, with a pierced foliate scroll pediment, with two carved twisted column supports, tortoiseshell back plate with inlaid decoration, on a shaped base, height 10cm.

Lot 185

Art Deco walnut mantel clock, 14cm, another walnut, and an oak, (3).

Lot 203

Lapis effect and brass mantel clock, quartz movement, 15cm, a teak barrel-shape container, other wooden items and a continental dish, (6).

Lot 236

Mahogany cased shelf clock, white enamel Roman dial, twin train movement striking on a gong, domed top to case, satinwood shell inlay to front, 26cm high, complete with key.

Lot 237

A brass cased carriage clock, enamelled dial with Roman numerals, height 14cms, another similar and an onyx cased Imhof mantel clock, (3).

Lot 240

Edwardian mahogany balloon shape mantel clock, case with boxwood stringing, circular enamel dial, indistinctly signed, French cylinder movement, signed Samuel Marti, Paris, striking on a gong, height 29cms.

Lot 247

Large quartz clock, London Clock Co., 26cm, and a figural clock, (2).

Lot 306

French-style cast brass mantle clock enamel numerals, cylinder movement striking on a bell, 61cm.

Lot 570

Pinney & Sons, Stamford, fusee wall clock. 11" cream enamel dial with a Roman numeral chapter ring, brass frame to glass, mahogany case, complete with key.

Lot 586

American clock (pansy picture).

Lot 669

Oak longcase clock, square painted dial, signed Sidwell, Nuneaton, painted spandrels with a date aperture, 30-hour movement, height 210cm, and other clock case, (2).

Lot 679

Georgian oak longcase clock, painted dial, signed I. Burton, Ulverston, with shell spandrels with a date aperture, thirty hour movement, broad bodied case, 220cm, (no pendulum).

Lot 684

Reproduction oak longcase clock, arched brushed brass dial, three chain movement, striking on gongs, height 183cm.

Lot 687

Early Victorian mahogany longcase clock, arch painted dial signed T.O. Gibson, Kirklees, the lunette design with St Jerome, the spandrels with sheep, subsidiary second dial, and date dial, eight-day movement, height 208cm, (no pendulum).

Lot 710

Fusee wall clock, 29cm cream enamel dial with a Roman numeral chapter ring, brass frame to glass, dark mahogany case.

Lot 722

American painted wall clock, by Seth Thomas, white enamelled dial, retailers label for Mangaldas Mansukhlal & Co., Bombay, 60cm.

Lot 643

A 19th century Continental brass drum cased desk clock with enamel dial, 9.5 cm, to/w a set of brass sovereign scales on oak base (2)

Lot 467

John Foster, Market Rasen, a 19th century inlaid oak and mahogany longcase clock, the eight-day movement with painted arched dial, a shooting scene to the arch, subsidiary seconds and date aperture, to/w a framed picture of the maker, 211 cm high

Lot 518

Vandeplanche, Tourgoing, an Art Deco slate and onyx eight-day mantel clock, the two train movement with diamond form silvered dial, mounted with two cast storks, 58 cm long x 25 cm high

Lot 555

Le Coultre & Cie, a brushed satin brass Atmos clock, no 186578 with white square dial and gilt numerals, 24 cm high (no box) Condition Report Cannot guarantee satisfactory working order or accurate time keeping. Excessive deterioration not apparent.

Lot 510

A Dictograph clock in walnut case, 160 cm high x 30.5 cm wide x 15 cm deep

Lot 557

Two Carriage Clocks: Henry Marc, Paris, a lacquered brass 8-day two train movement striking the half hours and hours on a spiral gong, with white enamelled dial to/w another 8-day brass carriage clock with fitted leather case (2)

Lot 440

Jon Culliford, Bristoll (sic), a 17th/18th century mahogany cross-beaded oak longcase clock, the thirty hour movement with part engraved brass dial and single hand, 195 cm high, 23 cm dia. across circular dial Condition Report dial fits hood ok although much alteration/repair to movement seat board area, case intact / sound Maker listed in F S Britten p 729 as working in Bristol 1680-1720

Lot 472

Thomas Best, Ilminster (Somerset), a 19th century oak longcase clock, the eight day two train movement with enamelled arched dial having subsidiary seconds and date aperture, 208 cm high

Lot 442

Peter Bower, Redlynch, an 18th century oak longcase clock, the 30 hour movement with 25 cm square brass dial with single hand striking the hours on a bell, 199 cm high sold to/w a single volume Clocks & Clock makers of Salisbury (Michael Snell) Condition Report The damage includes areas of deterioration or replacement to case, movement and dial - dial polished

Lot 810

An early 19th Century oak and mahogany longcase clock, with swan neck and turned pillars to the hood, fitted a painted arch dial, with eight-day striking movement, 230cm high

Lot 833

An oak and mahogany cased longcase clock, the arched brass dial signed William Robb of Montrose with subsidiary seconds dial and silvered chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, the case with swan neck pediment, 225cm high

Lot 828

A late 18th Century eight-day longcase clock, the arch top hood with three brass ball finials and fluted columns to the sides, the trunk enclosed by an arch top door, fitted a brass dial signed William Dowell Swan, Margate with silvered chapter ring, subsidiary seconds and date recorder, 224cm high

Lot 827

A 19th Century boulle type mantel clock in a tortoiseshell and brass inlaid case fitted an eight-day striking movement No15205, 32cm high Condition Report: Brass inlay lifting in places, tortoiseshell chipped in places, gilt metal losses at feet, dial chipper at right-hand winder, not on working order

Lot 829

An 'Antiquarian' oak framed 'water clock', surmounted by a square brass dial numbered 1-24 above a cylinder and a plaque inscribed 'Edwin Halley of ye towne Bristol 1656', the box base inscribed 'As tyme and houres passeth away So doeth ye life of man decaye As tyme can be redeemed with no coste Bestowe it well and let no houre be loste', 85.5cm high/Note: Many of these antiquarian clocks were produced by Pearson, Page & Jewsbury in the 1920s

Lot 825

An Edwardian mantel clock in a rosewood case with lion masks to the sides and handle to the top, with brass dial and silvered chapter ring, fitted an eight-day movement, 28cm high

Lot 823

An early 19th Century arch top mantel clock in an inlaid case fitted an eight-day movement striking on a gong, 41cm high

Lot 831

An oak cased longcase clock with square brass dial signed Joseph Smith, Bristol and with subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, fitted an eight-day movement, the dial 30cm wide/see illustration Condition Report: Case missing moulding to hood and believed later than movement, seat board with recent restorations, face in need of a good clean, clock at present not working but movement complete

Lot 826

A Continental gilt metal and champlevé enamel mantel clock fitted an eight-day striking movement, 28cm high and two bronzed metal two-branch table lights, 34cm high

Lot 812

A 19th Century French gilt metal and japanned clock garniture, John Hall & Co., Paris, the ceramic dial painted with enamel depicting birds with prunus blossom, each urn with similar painted ceramic body with twin stylised handles, the clock 37.5cm high

Lot 813

A Schatz ships clock and ships aneroid barometer in a brass case, 15cm high

Lot 15

Six 19th century Staffordshire flatback pottery figures - boy with dog, children with hoop and rabbit, lady with sheep, boy in pink smock, man with scroll, and couple with clock tree (height of tallest 20cm)

Lot 320

An early 19th century oak cased eight-day striking grandfather clock standing 200 cm high. The square hood has two reeded column side supports. The trunk with hinged door has two side pilasters. The square brass dial bearing an inner Roman five minute chapter ring and an outer Arabic five second interval chapter ring. The dial bears the inscription 'Jn. Day Wakefield'. The brass face has two secondary dials, the calendar movement and a second hand movement.

Lot 321

An early 19th century inlaid eight-day chiming mahogany cased northern grandfather clock standing 220cm high, with moon phase. The domed hood has two twisted Corinthian column supports. The glazed face has a mahogany Georgian-style frieze. The trunk with hinged door bears two matching Corinthian column supports with brass finials. The slightly convex enamelled dial has gilt ground, floral hand painted spandrels with a Roman chapter ring. The hand painted moon phase has a twenty-nine day arched Arabic dial

Lot 322

A late 18th century oak cased eight-day striking grandfather clock with mahogany banding standing 222cm high. The square hood has an open fret work frieze flanked by tapering Doric columns supports. The silvered chapter ring is on a brass plate with spandrels of the four seasons. The dial has a Roman and Arabic chapter and calendar aperture, and bears the name Thomas Bridge. The workings of the clock are of a later period. The finials are missing to the hood and there is a small mahogany cross banding missing to the base. The lower back board of the trunk has at some time been replaced (with receipt for £782 for overhaul dated 25th February 2014)

Lot 61

A Daum glass cased mantle clock with ice glass design frame.

Lot 384

A miniature silver cased bedside clock. (R8)

Lot 71

A late 19th century small slate cased mantle clock with acorn finial (33cm).

Lot 20

A Georgian mahogany longcase clock case fitted an elongated single door, over hanging cornice and four pillar supports.

Lot 244

A small silver cased carriage clock style watch holder (watch loose). (R7)

Lot 69

An early 20th century oak cased mantle clock.

Lot 387

A brass and glass cased carriage clock. (R19)

Lot 90

A late 19th century metal cased architectural mantle clock.

Lot 1470

20th Century gilt brass and cloisonne mounted mantel clock with porcelain panels, the circular dial with Roman numerals having a modern keywind movement

Lot 1471

French gilt metal and white marble three piece clock garniture, the clock having circular enamel dial with Arabic numerals with floral swags and two train movement striking on a bell, with a pair of accompanying two branch candelabra

Lot 1472

George III oak longcase clock, the square hood with flanking pilasters above a shaped panelled door and conforming plinth base, the painted dial with Arabic numerals and date aperture, signed Jonathan Ashland Leek, with a single train thirty hour movement

Lot 1473

Late 19th Century Continental walnut mantel clock with a dome top above a square door flanked by spiral twist half columns, the silvered and gilded dial with Roman numerals, the two train movement striking on a gong

Lot 1474

Late 19th or early 20th Century German oak cased bracket clock, the silvered dial with Roman numerals and chime silent selector, the three train movement striking on gongs

Lot 1475

George III oak longcase clock, the square hood with flanking pilasters above a shaped panelled door and conforming plinth base, the engraved brass dial with mask head spandrels and silvered chapter ring, Arabic and Roman numerals, Samuel Zuarman Temple Cloud, the single train thirty hour movement striking on a bell

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