E Maurice & Co, a French brass repeating carriage clock circa 1900, the rectangular silvered dial with raised chapter ring having Arabic numerals, gong striking movement numbered 1720 and stamped to the backplate E M & Co, the case with filligree panel decorated corners. Note: E Maurice & Co. had an address at Rue Charlot, Paris, and showed at the Paris Exhibition of 1889 15cm (6in)
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A French 19th century ormolu mantel clock, the rectangular case surmounted by a seated classical figure holding a bow, his dog to one side below, the chapter ring indistinctly inscribed, with silk suspension countwheel striking drum movement numbered 925, the base applied with trophies, on four scroll leaf feet, 43cm (17in)
A French 19th century ormolu mantel clock, the shaped case surmounted by a winged figure inviting the viewer to play a game of chance with three cups, the enamel dial inscribed `LeClerc a Bruxelles`, with Roman numerals and unsigned countwheel bell-striking drum movement, two flaming torcheres either side of the supporting frame, the angled base marked `Dit Le Passe et L`Avenir`, 45cm (18in)
A late 19th century giant carriage clock with compass and thermometer, the gilt brass case with carrying handle, the Arabic chapter ring (rubbed) marked for Cole of Cambridge, the inset centre with visible escape wheel, and unsigned gond striking movement, with contemporary leather travelling case 22cm (9in)
Victorian figured walnut drop dial wall clock, white painted dial, Roman chapters, double fusee movement with anchor escapement and shaped plates striking on a top bell, in a case with carved leaf scroll brackets, length 68cm. *See clocks and watches proviso. Condition report: ticks, winds, strikes the hour; hour hand mis-shapen; with winding key and pendulum but lacking the suspension. Case good, bezel has old gold paint.
L`Epee French brass carriage clock, 20th century, white enamel dial with subsidiary day, alarm set and date rings, gilt platform with compensation balance, hour repeat on a coil, in a gorge case, height 15.5cm (with winding key). *See clocks and watches proviso. Condition report: Ticks, winds and adjusts; strikes and repeats.; knob missing from back door. Serial number 00116264 ,"Made in France"
Oak longcased clock banded in mahogany, signed Thos Holmes, Cheadle, painted dial with rolling moon, Roman chapters, seconds dial and date aperture, eight day movement, in a swan neck hood on quarter-column trunk and cut corner plinth, height 216cm (pendulum and two weights). *See clocks and watches proviso
A GOLD MOUNTED TORTOISESHELL CARRIAGE CLOCK the mounts apparently unmarked, the French gong striking movement with platform lever escapement, 14cm h overall, c1900++The movement in apparently complete and in good condition, running when wound but note sold without warranty. The silvering on the dial slightly discoloured. The hands free from rust, complete and original. The tortoiseshell case not chipped or cracked. One of the pierced gold corner mounts slightly damaged. Consigned by executors and long in the family possession
A LAPIS LAZULI MINIATURE CLOCK with gilt brass handle and door, 17.5cm h overall, early 20th c++The dial and battery movement recent replacements. The case with some accretion of old dirt and grime over a long time. The gilding on the back door slightly spotted. In the present local family ownership for a very many years and unrestored. A small chip to the lapis lasuli on the arch at the front, an unusual material for a `carriage clock` and one that must have been very costly when new
A GERMAN OAK CLOCK AND BRACKET with Lenzkirch movement, the carved basket topped architectural case with breakfront pediment, the substantial brass movement striking and chiming on coiled wire gongs, 73cm h overall, c1900++In good unrestored condition, the two scroll pierced wooden side frets damaged
A WILLIAM IV ROSEWOOD BRACKET CLOCK RICHARD REEVES SHOREDITCH LONDON the twin fusee movement with shouldered plates and striking on a gong, the case with brass gothic side frets and glazed rear door, 46cm h++Some cosmetic restoration, brass ring handles and small escutcheons possibly replaced. Dial slightly scratched
A VICTORIAN OAK DRUM CASED MANTEL CLOCK, by Camerer Cuss & Co, 56 New Oxford St, London, with painted dial and brass fusee timepiece with rectangular plates, the bolsters painted with Sun in Splendour or crescent moon, the plinth inscribed ...Quod adest, memento componere aequus..., 50cm h++Minor veneer chips on top, paint slightly worn, dial slightly scratched
A FRENCH GILT BRASS AND PLATINUM GROUND PORCELAIN GARNITURE DE CHEMINEE the movement striking on a bell, the vases painted with ruins to both sides, clock 41cm h, late 19th c (3)++Covered in a coat of lacquer which has discoloured slightly but in apparently good condition, the vases originally with covers, now lacking
A ROCOCO STYLE ORMOLU CLOCK VULLIAMY LONDON with English fusee timepiece, the dial signed Vulliamy London, in Louis XV style case crested by the figure of a child with peacock, the apron mounted with a musical trophy, 52cm h, 19th c ++Purchased by the present private family in 1970s or early 80s from the trade in fully restored condition. The movement although unsigned of high quality with shaped pillars, the dial repainted, the hands possibly replacements, the chiselled ormolu case regilt and lacquered, the lacquer now slightly discoloured
A REGENCY EBONY LANCET ARCHED BRACKET CLOCK GIBSON ROYAL EXCHANGE LONDON with painted dial, twin fusee movement with engraved backplate signed Gibson Royal Exchange London in an oval, bell and pendulum, the brass mounted and inlaid ebony veneered case with lion mask handles and gothic side frets, 39cm h++Complete and original with minor faults requiring some cosmetic work only, a good original example of the type and virtually complete with only a few minor veneer cracks, the loss of the keyhole in the side,etc
A LOUIS PHILIPPE INLAID ROSEWOOD PORTICO CLOCK the dial and movement signed M J Moses a Paris, with ebonised mouldings, spiral pillars with milled brass mounts, enamel dial, strapwork bezel and gridiron pendulum, 50cm h including plinth, glass dome++The enamel dial with hairline crack between 6 and 7 but in otherwise good condition and apparently going order. Glass dome cracked
A LOUIS PHILIPPE EBONISED AND BOULLE CLOCK IN THE TRUBADOUR STYLE signed on dial an movement Robin a Paris, of portico design inlaid with cut brass scrollwork on a ground of red stained horn, gilt brass bezel and gridiron pendulum, 52cm h++The enamel dial slightly chipped, apparently complete and in going order, although we give no warranty as to mechanical objects. Minor wear and damage to the inlay, sold with an associated ebonised base board which would have accommodated the glass shade
AGEORGE III OAK EIGHT DAY LONGCASE CLOCK GEORGE BROWN, BEVERLEY the 31cm breakarched, painted and signed dial with twin subsidiary dials and STRIKE/SILENT to the arch, the case with swept pediment, brass finials and fluted pillars, the trunk with panelled door, plain base, 220cm h, c1800++The movement dusty but apparently complete and original to the dial on an old seat board, the cheeks to the case not packed and thought to be original to the case, the case slightly cleaned at some time. The urn paterae to the centre of the pediment probably original, the finial not, sold with a pendulum and two weights
AN IRISH GEORGE III MAHOGANY EIGHT DAY LONGCASE CLOCK [ARCHIBALD] BUCHANAN, DUBLIN the 33cm signed brass dial with engraved winding holes and subsidiary seconds dial, the hood with swan neck pediment and carved frieze with mask and stop fluted pillars, figured trunk and panelled base, on bracket feet, 230cm h, 18th c and later ++With weights and pendulum, the movement apparently complete and running, on old seat board, the cheeks not packed, central part of the pediment broken and repaired, the case cleaned and repolished many years ago, the base reduced, the feet later. A split in one side of the cornice
AN OAK EIGHT DAY LONGCASE CLOCK with 30cm break arched and painted dial, date sector and subsidiary seconds dial, swan neck pediment and turned pillars, the trunk enclosed by a breakarched door, 210cm h, early 19th c++One hand incomplete, the signature to the dial worn off, the movement extremely dirty but apparently complete retaining the bell, pendulum and two iron weights. Seat board old, the cheeks not packed, the pediment with several old breaks and held together by old pieces of wire, the upper part of the case in particular the hood in a crackled varnish, heavily ingrained with dirt. The lower part of the case with shrinkage cracks and later skirting, unrestored
A GEORGE III MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK SAMUEL BUTTERWORTH, ROCHDALE the 33cm brass dial finely engraved to the centre with a seated youth, fox and goose and two fancy birds amidst rocaille, signed around the date sector Samuel Butterworth ROCHDALE, the painted lunar work above incorporating a paddle steamer, having marked spandrels and thirty hour movement, the fruitwood banded case with swan neck pediment and brass mounted pillars and pilasters, on ogee feet, 213cm h, c1820++Dial and movement apparently original but dirty, the backplate modified with the addition of a countwheel, the lacquer on the surface of the dial badly discoloured, the seat board old and possibly original, the cheeks not packed, the restored case with overall mahogany stain and of rather shiny appearance. Pediment of later date, some structural repairs but a very attractive dial with two weights and a pendulum with iron bob
A GEORGE III OAK EIGHT DAY DEVON LONGCASE CLOCK WILLIAM HARRIS, HATHERLEIGH the 31cm brass dial signed on the silvered chapter ring Willm Harris HATHERLEIGH, engraved to the centre with two scenes and inscribed JOHN SELDON HATHERLEIGH, having subsidiary seconds dial and date sector, mask spandrels, the hood with ogee dentil cornice, blind fret frieze and pilasters, the trunk enclosed by an almost full length panelled door, 217cm h, c1790 Both William Harris and John Seldon, presumably for whom the clock was made are listed in the Universal British Directory, c1794, as a `watch and clock-maker, shopkeeper` and `maltster, respectively. ++A particularly attractive 18th c Devon dial with its original movement, both extremely dirty but apparently complete and unrestored on replacement seat board of perhaps 40 years age. Presumably long associated to the case since the cheeks are packed. The hour hand slightly damaged and the glass in the door to the foot cracked. The case 18th c and of pleasing old dry appearance with one or two minor old replacements and fault but not subject to any restoration. Sold with two iron weights and pendulum with brass bob. Long in present private ownership and consigned by a Devon family
A GEORGE III OAK EIGHT DAY LONGCASE CLOCK ROBERT TRIPPETT, LONDON the 31cm brass dial with wheatear border, signed on the chapter ring Robert Trippett LONDON, with matted centre, ringed winding holes, date aperture, subsidiary seconds dial and associated arch, having cherub and crown and dolphin spandrels, in associated case with breakarched cornice and brass mounted and fluted pillars, the trunk with moulded door on reduced base and later bracket feet, 209cm h, c1820++Dial somewhat worn from polishing and with polish residue, the arch long associated to the dial, the movement apparently original to the dial, the seat boards old but slightly packed and probably associated to the case. The case with a number of old modifications and repair. Sold with two weights, one of which is brass sleeved and a pendulum with brass bob
A GEORGE III OAK EIGHT DAY LONGCASE CLOCK THOMAS RADFORD, LEEDS the 31cm brass breakarched dial signed to the centre on scrolling banners T RADFORD LEEDS, with date sector and subsidiary seconds dial having mask and dolphin spandrels, in crossbanded case with segmental pediment and pillars to the hood, on panelled base and bracket feet, 225cm h, c1780 Provenance: Purchased George P Henzell Esq from the Leeds trade on March 6th 1945 for £29. 8. 0.; thence by descent to the present vendors.++Dial with old polish residues especially in the spandrels but thought to be original to the movement, the movement apparently complete, on later seat board, the cheeks not packed and some minor old structural repairs and slightly specked with paint. Sold with two weights and a pendulum with brass bob. Restored for the late owner in 1985 by Kenneth Chapelle of Glasgow
A SCOTTISH GEORGE IV MAHOGANY EIGHT DAY LONGCASE CLOCK, ROBERT CRAIG, KILMARNOCK the 31cm engraved brass breakarched dial with ringed winding holes, date aperture and subsidiary seconds dial, signed on a convex disc to the arch Robt Craig KILMARNOCK, having mask and dolphin spandrels, the case with rudimentary swan neck pediment and spiral fluted pillars, the trunk with fluted pilasters, 215cm h, c1830 Provenance: Purchased from Jean Megahy of Glasgow on 26th August 1961 for £22.0.0.; thence by descent to the present vendors.++Dial with old polish residues and lacking one hand, original to the movement, the movement reasonably clean and complete, the plates to the movement with outset `feet`, the seat board old, possibly original, the cheeks packed with various pieces of old and wormed wood, the hood with modifications and probably associated to the trunk. Sold with two weights and pendulum with brass bob. Painted to the inside of the trunk door are a number of old newspaper cuttings and a photograph. The lower part of the trunk slightly speckled with white paint. Restored for the late owner by Kenneth Chapelle of Glasgow in October 1985.
A MAHOGANY EIGHT DAY LONGCASE CLOCK the 33cm breakarched and painted dial with date sector and subsidiary seconds dial, the later line inlaid case with swan neck pediment and brass mounted and fluted pillars, 240cm h,19th c++The early 19th c movement and dial original and apparently complete, on old seat board, the case largely of later 19th c date incorporating some earlier elements. Repolished many years ago, structurally sound and sold with two weights and a pendulum
A SCOTTISH GEORGE III MAHOGANY EIGHT DAY LONGCASE CLOCK JOHN RANKEN WATER OF LEITH the 31cm breakarched engraved and silvered dial with date aperture and subsidiary seconds dial, STIKE/SILENT (voided) to the arch, the inlaid and figured case with stepped pediment with shell patera and fluted pillars, 226cm h, c1770++The dial original to the movement and on an old packed seat board, the cheeks of the case not packed. The case of contemporary early 19th c date and in basically good condition, repolished many years ago and now with skirted plinth to the base, minor old restorations, sold with two weights and a pendulum
A MEISSEN CLOCK AND PEDESTAL having reticulated sides and copula surmounted by a nymph on rocks crested by a crowned eagle, a shield of arms to the apron, the French movement with enamel dial and medallic backplate late, incised 452 or 572, crossed swords mark, 71cm h, late 19th c++Some old damage and repair including loss of the centurion`s left arm. The movement and dial original, the dial cracked and stained, the movement lacking the bell. The back retaining the original shaped gilt brass door

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