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A GUSTAV BECKER LANCET MANTEL CLOCK, the mahogany case with inlaid detail, raised on four bun feet, engraved and silvered dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary chime/silent dial above, the quarterly chiming movement striking on bars, stamped 'Gustav Becker' and 'Medaille D'Or' and '2338519', H 40.5 cm
AN UNUSUAL GOTHIC STYLE EIGHT DAY MANTEL CLOCK, the three glass rosewood case flanked with removable ornate wooden pilasters, matching applied decoration surmount, the enamel face with Roman numerals, makers mark 'W Davis & Sons 84 King William Street, City London', movement striking on a bell, H 41.3 cm
A LATE 19TH / EARLY 20TH CENTURY BLACK SLATE CLOCK GARNITURE, the clock with black enamel dial and gilt Roman numerals, flanked on either corner with applied female mask decoration, and smaller mask below, the movement striking on a gong, stamped '12034' above '48', the matched urn shaped garniture with similar applied mask decoration, W 43.5 cm
A late 19c lantern clock with single fusee movement, the chapter ring signed John Fordham, Dunmow, no.132. The lacquered brass case has an overhanging chapter ring and serpentine steel hands and is surmounted by three dolphin frets and a bell supported on straps. The movement has a passing strike on the bell, 15 tall overall.
A late 19c Black Forest wall clock with wooden framed 30 hour movement with steel arbors and brass wheels countwheel striking on a gong. It is contained in a rectangular case with glazed front covering a reverse painted dial with a rural scene above the white dial which has Roman numerals. The dial has a broad water-gilt surround and the base of the case has a vette eglomise panel below the dial. The case top is surmounted by a castellated frieze and the clock has brass chains, two sacking-covered weights and a brass pendulum, the clock 18 tall overall.
A late 19c French carriage clock with two train movement with silvered platform escapement and striking on a gong. The rectangular white enamel dial has Roman numerals and is contained in a glazed brass case with fluted columns to the corners with Corinthian capitals and with a cast brass Greek key style carrying handle, 7.25 tall overall (handle raised).
A late 18c eight day longcase clock by Peter Hunter of Allon, the 13 arched brass dial having a silvered and engraved dial centre with scroll and urn spandrels and a strike silent lever in the arch. It has unmatched steel hands and seconds and date indicators. The movement is of standard construction having anchor escapement and rack striking on a bell. It is contained in a mahogany case with swan neck pediments to the hood with a central finial and fluted freestanding columns flanking the dial. The long trunk door has a wavy top and a boxwood edge line inlay and is flanked by fluted quarter columns. There is a rectangle of chequer inlay above the door and the quarter columns have line inlay below them. The base has canted corners and a rectangle of line inlay with indented corners and a wavy plinth, 86 tall overall.
A mid 18c eight day longcase clock, the 12 arched brass dial signed Robert Pyle, Newport and having a matted centre and female head spandrels. It has unmatched steel hands and date and seconds indicators. The movement is of standard construction with rack striking and anchor escapement and is now housed in a later plain oak case. The hood is flat topped and has plain columns attached to the door. The long trunk door has a lenticle glass and chamfered edges and the base is plain with a solid skirting, 81.5 tall.
A 20c carriage clock, the white rectangular dial signed Charles Frodsham, London and having Roman numerals and moon hands. The two train movement has a lever platform escapement and strikes on a bell. It is contained in a glazed brass corniche style case with cast carrying handle, 6.75 tall overall (handle raised).
An early 20c English fusee dial clock, the 12 flat dial signed with the retailers name Luther French, 227 Hoe Street and having Roman numerals and spade hands. The movement has a chain fusee and is stamped 'Salisbury' on the backplate. It is contained in a stained mahogany case with bottom and side doors and has a spun brass bezel, 14.5 diam overall.
A mid 19c French mantel clock in rectangular rosewood case with boxwood inlay and ebonised mouldings. The case has a top glass and cast brass carrying handle and a slide to remove the front glass and allow access to the dial. The silvered dial has been crudely repainted and bears the engraved name Henry a Paris. The two train movement is countwheel striking on a bell and has silk pendulum suspension. The backplate is stamped Henry a Paris, the clock stands 9.5 tall overall.
A late 19c French carriage clock in glazed brass case with outswept base and reeded cast handle. The movement is intended to have 'petit sonnerie' quarter striking and repeating and it has an alarm, but some lifting pieces have been removed preventing it from striking. It has a silvered lever platform escapement and a gilt mask with cream chapter ring and alarm set dial, 7.5 tall overall.
A late 19c French mantel clock in rectangular gilt spelter case with blue porcelain dial with central painted landscape and with blue porcelain urn surmounting the case. The urn is mounted with gilt swags and has flambeau finials flanking it and the dial has black Roman numerals on white reserves. Below the dial is a lenticle glass for viewing the pendulum, the movement is rack striking on a bell and the clock stands 16 tall.
A late 19c French garniture de cheminee comprising a central clock flanked by two urns. The cases of all three are constructed of spelter which may have been bronzed or gilded but is now heavily tarnished. The clock has red porcelain panels and dial and a similar urn surmounting it. These are decorated with cherubs, gilt patterns and foliage. The urns have red porcelain bodies painted with classical maidens and cherubs. The clock movement is by John Baptiste Delettrez and is rack striking on a bell, the clock stands 13.5 tall and the urns 12 tall.
A mid 19c mantel clock with French two train movement countwheel striking on a bell. The 4.5 diameter white enamel dial bears the name Grant and has Roman numerals and a broad engine turned brass bezel. It is contained in a round topped mahogany case (probably English) with stepped base and decorated with boxwood stringing and line inlay. The case has cast brass thimble shaped feet and stands 12.25 tall.
An English Regency rosewood drum head mantel clock, the single fusee movement signed on the backplate W Atkinson 1809 and having chain fusee drive and a replaced level platform escapement. The rosewood case is inlaid on the front face with brass foliage and the 5 circular cream enamel dial has Roman numerals and moon hands and a cast brass bezel (glass missing). The drum sits on a deep rectangular base with a stepped plinth (feet missing), the clock stands 12 tall.
A late 19c French mantel clock in rectangular stepped ormolu case, the top having four corner finials and a central urn and the body having four slender turned columns to the corners. The dial is of blue ground porcelain and is rectangular with a painting of two lovers beneath the chapter ring which has Roman numerals on cream reserves on a gilt background. The sides of the case have full height porcelain panels depicting sprays of flowers. The movement is rack striking on a bell and the clock has circular turned feet and stands 14.75 tall.
A late 18c eight day longcase clock, the 11 square brass dial signed Daniel Bing, Ramsgate and having scroll spandrels, matched steel hands and date and seconds indicators. The five pillar movement has rack striking and anchor escapement and is contained in a plain oak case with flat topped hood and the hood door has plain columns attached. The trunk has a long plain rectangular door and the base is plain with a plain skirting, 80 tall overall.
An early 20c German mantel clock in round top dark stained hardwood case with boxwood stringing to the front face. The round topped dial is matt silvered and has a silvered chapter ring and subsidiary dials for chime/silent and pendulum regulation. The narrow brass front door frame has a bevelled glass and a round top to match the dial. The two train movement quarter chimes on four straight rods and hour strikes on three, 13.25 tall overall.
CLOCK - BRENTFORD FC Grandmother clock presented by the Directors of Brentford FC to their player H.L.Watson and inscribed to him to commemorate Brentford winning the Division 2 Championship 1934-35. Watson made 27 appearances at half-back for the team that season in League games. Watson played for Brentford between 1932 and 1936. The clock, complete with pendulum and winder key is British made and measures 142cm x 29cm x 20cm (56 inches x 11.5 inches x 8 inches). It is inscribed on a metal plate below the clock-face. The clock appears to be in generally good condition although we have not tested to see if it is working order. As described
A collection of eight Pratt ware pot lids housed in circular wooden frames, to include "Red Riding Hood", "Alas Poor Bruin", "Ice-skating scene", "bear wearing crown seated in a throne", "lady falconer", "dog with baby in basket", "gentlemen bear hunting with dog in foreground", "bear at top of a pole with spectators looking on", together with a Pratt ware pot and pot lid of mushroom form and a small Prattware mug depicting dog with baby in a wicker basket (10) CONDITION REPORTS Please note that this lot description has been amended and now includes only the eight items specifically listed. The Duke of Wellington is NOT in this lot. in the description above. Ice skating lid - crazing, some light scratches, firing fault or small scratch to 3 o'clock position to outer edge. Bear hunters lid - significant crazing, some scratches including one under the dog's muzzle running to the feet. Bear and log/pole lid - large crack probably a break running all the way through lid from 5 to 10'clock positions, some crazing, some scratches and wear particularly to left side and above the lion cage. Alas! poor Bruin lid - crack and possibly break from 2 to 8o'clock across centre, crazing throughout, some small scratches, paint worn to bear's back, various chips to lid verso. Baby sleeping lid - some small scratches and marks throughout, some crazing. Goldilocks lid - some crazing, some scratches, some firing faults to right side. Bear and lion - some scratches and crazing, slightly larger scratch from bear's elbow down to throne. Mushroom shaped pot - small scratches throughout, some small chips and nibbles to pot and lid, some wear to gilt, firing faults to base. Mug - wear to gilt, crazing throughout, some small scratches. All items general wear and tear. Inhouse packing service available upon request (please see our Moore Allen website for details). The lady falconer is broken in half and with chips and wear.
19th Century brass inlaid rosewood double fusee drop dial wall clock by Dell, of John Street, Bristol, the off-white dial with Roman numerals, blind panel below flanked by carved ears, brass double fusee movement, overall height 67cm Condition: Please see extra images and TELEPHONE department for further details
19th Century French ormolu and nickel plated cased garniture de cheminee, the clock having a lantern top with five finials, silvered dial with Arabic and Roman numerals set within a mask decorated in the Aesthetic taste with japanesque style birds amongst foliage, flanked by nickel plated pillars, conforming side panels and standing on bun feet, brass movement striking on a bell, 34cm high, the urn shaped side pieces with conforming decoration, 27cm high Condition: Please see extra images and TELEPHONE department for further details
French brass cased carriage clock, the porcelain dial and side panels having Aesthetic School decoration depicting birds amongst foliage on a pale yellow ground, movement striking on a bell, 12cm high exclusive of handle Condition: Please see extra images and TELEPHONE department for further details

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