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A Liberty & Co Tudric Pewter and enamel mantle clock designed by Archibald Knox, model no.0609, rectangular form with cast foliate decoration, the dial inset and enamelled with berried foliage in shades of red, green and blue stamped marks 21cm. high Literature Barbara Morris Liberty Design, a comparable clock illustrated on the frontispiece.
DAVID MORISON, AUCHTERMUCHTY, A LATE 18TH CENTURY MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK, the arched brass dial with seconds and date supporting an 8 day movement, the swan neck hood with blind fret decoration, freestanding pillars above a long door flanked by fluted corner columns, on a stopped base, 84 1/2 ins high.
WARD, GRIMSBY, A LATE 18TH CENTURY OAK LONGCASE CLOCK, the arched brass and sildered dial with subsidiary seconds, the 8-day movement stamped W.WARD, the swan neck hood with freestanding pillars, crossbanded trunk door flanked by reeded quarter columns, on a stepped base and bracket feet, 88 ins high.
An eight day oak and mahogany long case clock, the movement with painted dial and signed Handley Runcorn, the dial with moon face aperture, painted with a galleon in full sail, a full moon, a cottage scene and another full moon. The face painted with Roman numerals, pansies and flowers and with gilt pierced hands and seconds dial, the dial approx 35cms, the clock approx 7`4"
AN ORMOLU, TOLE PEINTE AND POLYCHROME-DECORATED PORCELAIN CLOCK GARNITURE OF LOUIS XV STYLE, LATE 19TH/20TH CENTURY Each of the candelabra modelled as a dove perched among flowering branches above a naturalistic base; the clock modelled as an ostrich, headed by a glazed white enamelled dial with Arabic chapters, inscribed 'Le Roy horloger du Roy' The candelabra: 20½ in. (52 cm.) high; 16½ in. (42 cm.) The clock: 10¼ in. (26 cm.) high (3) View on Christie's.com
A FRENCH ENAMEL AND ORMOLU STRIKING TRAVEL CLOCK F. BARBEDIENNE. CIRCA: 1885 Case with foundry signature 'F. BARBEDIENNE', champlevé enamel dial with individual enamel chapters, blued steel hands, twin barrel movement with platform lever escapement and strike on bell, back plate stamped for 'J.E.DUPONT PARIS' 7¼ in. (18.5 cm.) high View on Christie's.com
AN AMERICAN EBONISED WALNUT PERPETUAL CALENDAR STRIKING MANTEL CLOCK ITHACA CLOCK COMPANY. CIRCA 1870 Black painted paper dial with polished steel hands, the glass calendar dial below signed ITHACA CALENDAR CLOCK CO., with outer date ring and apertures to the centre showing rollers for day and month, movement with open springs, anchor escapement and countwheel strike on bell; glass bob pendulum 20¼ in. (52cm.) high View on Christie's.com
AN AMERICAN PERPETUAL CALENDAR TIMEPIECE WALL CLOCK ITHACA CLOCK COMPANY. CIRCA 1870 Main dial with paper chapter ring and blued steel hands, skeletonised centre to nickel-plated and brass movement with dead beat escapement, the calendar dial below with outer date ring and apertures for day and month, signed 'H.B.HORTON'S/PATENTS/ITHACA CALENDAR CLOCK CO./ITHACA, N.Y.' 29in. (74cm.) high View on Christie's.com
AN AMERICAN ROSEWOOD AND EBONISED PERPETUAL CALENDAR STRIKING SHELF CLOCK WELCH SPRING & CO. CIRCA 1880 The square painted sheet metal dial with chapter ring and day of week indications to the centre, blued steel hands (minute lacking), circular dial below with date and month indications, twin weight movement with anchor escapement and countwheel strike on gong, the interior with pasted trade labels signed 'WELCH SPRING & CO./FORESTVILLE, CONN., U.S.A.' 30¼ in. (77cm.) high View on Christie's.com
A late 19th Century French carriage clock, No. 4455, the 2ins diameter white enamelled dial within gilt engine turned slip to the eight day two train movement with alarum, striking hours and with passing strike at the half hours on a gong, contained in engraved brass and bevelled glass corniche pattern case, 5.5ins high
An early 18th Century brass “Lantern” clock by Henry Jackson of Lavington (Wiltshire), the 6.25ins silvered chapter ring with pierced steel single hand, the dial centre engraved with a “Tudor Rose” and leaf scroll ornament, to the brass and iron framed movement with crown wheel and verge escapement striking on a bell, contained in case with solid turned pillars to corners and bold turned finial, and with pierced and engraved dolphin crestings, on turned feet, 15.75ins high, together with later carved wall bracket for same. Note : Brian Loomes records a “Lantern” clock with anchor escapement by the same maker and dating this to 1715. It is thought this example would date around 1700.
A late George III ebonised table clock by John Rogers, Strand, London, No. 991, the 8ins painted dial to the eight day two train movement striking and repeating on a bell, contained in arched and moulded case with folding lacquered brass handle, 19.5ins high. Note : J. Rogers recorded working The Strand, London 1805-1811
A late George III mahogany mantel clock by J. Fletcher of London, the 8ins diameter painted metal dial to the eight day two train fusee movement striking on a bell, the shaped back plates engraved with leaf banding and conforming pendulum, contained in figured mahogany case inlaid with brass stringings, 22ins high

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