AN ENGLISH SILVER HUNTING CASED VERGE WATCH JAMES WESTON OF NEWARK ON TRENT the enamel dial with roman chapters and winding aperture at four o`clock, gold hands (damaged) signed on the backplate Jas Weston Newark 3507 and with foliate pierced and engraved balance cock and foot, plain case, casemaker WL, London 1823 The dial with minute surface graze at the centre, otherwise mint. The movement complete and running for several seconds, not wound to test. The case with a few light scratches only and closing properly without undue play in the hinge, hands damaged
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A VICTORIAN BRASS SKELETON CLOCK with skeletonised and silvered chapter ring, cathedral pattern plates, fusee movement with bell and halberd striker, on turned feet and marble plinth, indistinctly inscribed ...WA..., 36cm h, on ebonised base, beneath a glass shade Centre spire of backplate broken and repaired, marble base slightly chipped
A REGENCY BRASS INLAID MANTEL CLOCK the painted dial signed Shirley & Son 2 Gracechurch St London, with pierced steel hands, the brass twin fusee movement with shouldered plates, in rectangular case with ebony mouldings, lobed pediment, brass pineapple finial and scale side frets, on ball feet, 50cm h Dial with worn and discoloured paint and two old repainted areas. The case with the odd minor knock and chip to mouldings, the inlay original, heavily encrusted with dirt and grime
A VICTORIAN OAK BRACKET CLOCK the gilt brass rectangular dial with silvered chapter ring, engraved on a tablet GOLDSMITHS COMPANY 112 REGENT ST LONDON, the three subsidiary dials above including WESTMINSTER CHIMES/CHIME ON EIGHT BELLS selector and with floral spandrels, the substantial brass fusee movement with carillon and five coiled wire gongs, the carved breakfront case with swept pediment, finials and pilasters, the side frets of strapwork, 55.4cm h A good quality clock in fine original condition
A REGENCY MAHOGANY BRACKET CLOCK signed on the painted dial BUDGEN CROYDON and with pierced steel hands, the twin fusee movement with engraved and shouldered backplate and striking on a bell, in brass mounted, breakarched and pad topped case with ball finial, ebony stringing and inlaid beneath the dial with a satinwood oval, flanked by stop fluted pilasters with lion mask and ring handles, scale side frets and ball feet, 50cm h William Budgen (1750-1824), clockmaker of Croydon and London. Glass in back door broken, the case of attractive dry appearance. Ball finial repaired, two shrinkage cracks on the curved part of the top of the case. Wear to the paint on the dial but not repainted, minor vertical veneer shrinkage crack across the satin wood oval
A FRENCH BOULLE MANTEL CLOCK the giltmetal dial with enamel chapter plaques, the Louis XV style case veneered in red stained shell and inlaid with engraved brass scrollwork, crested by a vase of flowers, the back and door similarly decorated, the movement striking on a bell, the bob of the pendulum stamped ABD in an ellipse and numbered 20711, affixed velvet covered giltwood plinth, 35cm h, late 19th c Enamel dial very slightly chipped near winding holes, the case with very small losses and natural build up of dust and polish but a well preserved example entirely unrestored
A NAPOLEON III GILT BRONZE MANTEL CLOCK surmounted by the reclining figures of Ceres and Putto, the enamel dial flanked by Sèvres style blue celeste ground panels of putti, the apron cast with berried ivy and applied with a trophy, the movement with silk suspension and medallic backplate stamped CASSART A PARIS, 39cm h Gilding dulled and with accretion of dust over time, the enamel dial damaged, the movement complete and in apparently running order but with build up of oil and dust
A GEORGE III LONGCASE CLOCK MOVEMENT AND DIAL the brass dial signed on the chapter ring Tho Talbott Namptwich, the matted centre with date aperture and engraved with birds and a basket of fruit, having cherub and crown spandrels and eight day movement in later oak and crossbanded case with cavetto pediment, turned pillars and ogee arched door to the trunk, 193cm h Movement and dial require cleaning, the varnish on the dial scratched and discoloured, the movement dusty, on a replacement seatboard, the case with some opening of the joints on the cornice and coated in a dark stain but sound
A CORNISH LONGCASE CLOCK MOVEMENT AND DIAL signed and dated on the brass breakarched dial Roger Wearn ST ERTH 1805, with subsidiary seconds dial, date sector, eagle disc and dolphins to the arch and mask spandrels, brass eight day movement, an iron false plate marked F[IN]NEMORE & SON, in associated oak and crossbanded case with brass mounted swan neck pediment and reeded pilasters, on bracket feet, 207cm h False plate fractured, lack seconds hand, movement complete but requires cleaning etc, small old repairs/damage to the case
A LONGCASE CLOCK MOVEMENT AND DIAL BY JOSEPH OR THOMAS WINDMILLS the 11 inch brass dial with matted centre and signed on the silvered chapter ring Windmills London, with subsidiary seconds dial, ringed date aperture and winding holes, having eight day five pillar movement, in later oak case with stepped pediment and ogee arched door to the trunk, 200cm h, early 18th c Movement and dial extremely dirty movement with some losses but original except for the hands. In a typical provincial 18th c oak case with repairs to the base. In the present local private ownership for several generations
A GEORGE III GREEN JAPANNED LONGCASE CLOCK the brass breakarched dial signed on a tablet to the centre John Jones BURY, with matted centre, date aperture, ringed winding holes and subsidiary seconds dial, pierced steel hands, mask spandrels and wheatear border, the arch engraved with two pairs of exotic birds and strapwork and with fan shaped aperture engraved with personifications of the days of the week, their astronomical symbols and names, having five pillar eight day movement with S[trike N[ot] Strike] selector and repeat lever, the case with flat topped hood, turned pilasters and break arched door decorated with figures, temples, trees, the Sun in splendour and birds, on bracket feet, 226cm h A good original example, the dial and movement on what could well be the original seat board, no evidence of having been associated to the case, ie the cheeks not altered, the decoration chipped and with some rubbing and loss but not the subject of any recent restoration. Sold with pendulum with brass bob and two brass sleeved lead weights all of which could be contemporary
A RARE PINXTON BOTANICAL DISH painted with a specimen of the Yellow Day Lily in gilt rim, 25cm w, title in iron red script, c1800, sold with the source print by and after John Sowerby from Curtis`s Botanical Magazine (2) Exhibited: Derby, No 138. Mansfield, No 72. Illustrated: Gent, fig 35. One or two very light glaze scratches. Pinhead sized rim nick at 9 o`clock and wear to gilding on the rim
A CHINESE ARMORIAL PLATE enamelled to the centre with the arms of Maule, Earl Panmure quartering De Valonis, Barclay and Brechin, the diaper cavetto with four gilt sprays and three black and gilt trailing peony border sprays, the rim gilt, 23cm diam, c1744 Provenance: William Maule of Kelly (1700-1782), a general in the Hanoverian army, created in 1743 Viscount Maule of Whitechurch & Earl of Panmure in the Irish peerage. Hairline crack and small surface rim graze at 10 o`clock, not otherwise damaged and not restored
Fine French bronze, ormolu and white marble figural two train mantel clock, the movement with silk suspension and outside countwheel striking on a bell, the 3.5" convex white enamel dial signed Raingo Fres a Paris, within a fluted pedestal breakfront case applied with ormolu mounted fruiting vines and ribbons, surmounted by three semi-robed playful bronze cherubs with musical instruments and consuming grapes upon a rocky base, 17.75" high; pendulum and winding key
A Regency oak and mahogany eight day longcase clock, the 12 inch painted arched dial signed 'J N. Jones, Newtown', with centred subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture within a ring of Roman numerals under an architectural ruin painted to the arch, the hood with swan neck pediment over the arched hood door between reeded front corner hood pilasters above an ogee arched mahogany crossbanded conche shell inlaid short trunk door between reeded front corner short trunk pilasters on an inlaid box base with canted front corners raised on short bracket feet, 222cm high
A brass miniature striking lantern clock, signed 'J N Hathorn, Newcastle', the 4 3/4 inch arched brass dial with silvered chapter ring, central alarm ring and matted dial centre, the arch with circular silvered disc signed, the four posted movement with verge escapement and striking on a top mounted bell (at fault), 17.5cm high
A mid-19th century mahogany boxwood line strung eight day longcase clock, the 13 1/2 inch square painted dial signed 'J Collier, Cheadle', with centred subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture within a ring of Roman numerals and florally painted corner spandrels, the hood with swan-neck pediment over Gothic arched trunk door, between reeded front corner short pilasters, on a crossbanded base with canted front corners, raised on ogee shaped short bracket feet, 234cm high
An 18th century oak 30 hour longcase clock, the 10 1/4 inch brass dial signed 'W Marston, Bishops Castle', within a ring of Roman numerals and pierced brass corner spandrels, the later carved case with reeded hood pilasters and quarter front corner trunk pilasters, on short bracket feet, 196cm high
An early 19th century oak crossbanded mahogany eight day long case clock, the 13 inch arched painted dial singed 'Owen Davis, Llanidloes', with centred subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, under a rolling moon, the hood with swan-neck pediment, over fluted front corner hood pilasters, over a short crossbanded trunk door and crossbanded base, raised on short bracket feet, 218cm high
A walnut eight day longcase clock, the 12 inch square brass dial signed 'Louis Beavan, Bristol Fecit', with centred subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture within a ring of Arabic and Roman numerals and cherub moulded corner spandrels, the eight day movement striking on a single bell, the caddy top hood over a long trunk door with glass lenticle, on a crossbanded box base and later skirting plinth, 228cm high
An early 19th Century oak mahogany and rosewood cross banded long case clock, the hood with scroll arch pediment inset with brass roundels enclosing a painted dial inscribed Pallrick of Wisbeach, having seconds and date subsidiaries, decorated with a panel of a naval battle above foliate corners, 8 day movement striking on a bell, the trunk drawer with conch shell inlay, raised on a box base, 206cm high
A BRASS CARRIAGE CLOCK, the twin barrel movement with platform lever escapement striking on a gong, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals and inscribed "Joseph Gache a Gibraltar", the case with angular loop handle, fluted pilasters and pierced fret banding to frieze and base, on turned feet, 7" high to tip of handle
A BRASS CARRIAGE CLOCK, the single barrel movement with platform lever escapement, 1 3/4" enamel chapter ring with Roman numerals set within a plain brass surround, the case with angular loop handle, turned finials on fluted pilasters, the frieze and base with chased floral banding, on turned feet, 6 1/4" high to tip of handle
A MAHOGANY CASED GRANDMOTHER CLOCK by J Cox, London, the eight day movement with anchor escapement striking on a bell, 8 1/2" arched brass dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, chased foliate centre and signature boss to arch, the case with scrolled pediment and brass finial on Corinthian columns, canted trunk with arched door, panel base and bracket feet, 72 1/2" high (Illustrated)
A GILT BRASS CARRIAGE CLOCK, the single barrel movement with platform cylinder escapement, 1 3/4" cream enamel dial with Roman numerals inset in a ground overlaid with flowers and foliate scrolls, the case with square reeded loop handle, fluted corner columns with turned finials extending to turned feet, 6 1/4" to tip of handle
A FRENCH RED "BOULLE" STRIKING MANTEL CLOCK by Japy Freres, c.1890, the twin barrel movement striking on a bell, the back plate stamped 5002, the 4 1/2" gilded dial with inset porcelain cartouches having blue Roman numerals, the waisted case with gilt metal mounts, scroll brass inlay and mock tortoiseshell veneers, on scrolled feet, 14 1/2" high
AN EDWARDIAN GREEN ONYX AND GILT METAL STRIKING MANTEL CLOCK, the twin barrel movement striking on a bell and with backplate stamped RACK 13707, 3 1/2" white enamel dial with Roman numerals and inscribed Sutherland & Sons, Edinburgh, the stepped oblong case with bronze eagle surmount and flanked on either side by fluted columns with pineapple finials, applied foliate mounts, moulded base with presentation inscription dated 1903, on turned feet, 10" x 14"

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