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An 18th Century Oak Longcase Clock, the caddy toped hood over 27cm square brass dial with date aperture and scrolled spandrels. Inscribed John William Boot-Sutton the 30-hour movement striking on a bell over deep trunk and panelled base, 193cm high. (John & William Boot recorded at Sutton-in-Ashfield 1725).
Charles Campbell, Bon..g, Early 19th Century mahogany longcase clock having a swan neck, moulded pediment arched glazed door flanked by turned inlaid columns, the enamelled face having floral decoration to the arch and thistles and roses to the spandrels, eight day movement with subsidiary date and second dial and columns on a similarly decorated base, 2.17m high.
Dutch silver miniature longcase clock, the hood cast with a figure and scrolls above a pierced trunk door and a bombay shaped base with lion paw feet, the circular white enamel dial with Roman hour numerals painted with a harbour scene, housing an 18th century London pocket watch movement, the case 833 standard with date letter for 1904, 24.5cm high
An 18th century one month longcase clock circa 1730, the 12 inch brass dial with cast woman's head spandrels, silvered Roman numeral chapter ring, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, the associated flame mahogany case circa 1900, the hood with brass capped fluted column supports, over an arched door, plinth base and bracket feet, 208cm high x 52cm wide x 27cm deep
Early 19th century oak longcase clock, the moulded cornice above a square glazed door flanked by 3 quarter fluted columns, above a rectangular trunk door and a panelled box base, the square 12 inch painted dial with date aperture, subsidiary seconds dial and Roman hour numerals, the 2 train brass movement with anchor escapement striking on a bell, 195cm high 47cm wide
Oak longcase clock with thirty hour movement, the 11 inch brass dial with silver chapter ring, signed Ashton Tydeswell, with calendar aperture, single hand and escutcheons emblematic of the 4 seasons, the hood with turned balusters over a banded arched trunk door on box base, with later plinth moulding, 200cm high
1920s walnut grandmother clock, with 8 day striking movement, the 7 inch arched brass dial with subsidiary seconds, date aperture and revolving date ball housed in moulded arched hood over feather banded and over moulded trunk door on boxed base with bracket feet, stands 56cm high including brass face pendulum and 2 brass cased weights, no keys to case or movement
Early 19th century oak longcase clock, the arched hood above a square glazed door, flanked by 3 quarter fluted columns, above a long trunk door and a box base with later plinth, the 12 inch painted dial, with subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, signed C Suggate, Halesworth, with Arabic hour numerals, the thirty hour brass bird cage movement with false winding holes, with anchor escapement, striking on a bell, 211cm high
An early 18th century walnut floral marquetry one month longcase clock, circa 1710, the 11inch brass dial with cast woman's head spandrels, silvered Roman numeral chapter ring, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, the case with replacement hood, having barley twist supports over rectangular door with circular glass aperture and stepped plinth base (some later timbers) 206cm high x 49cm wide x 27cm deep
A LARGE QUANTITY OF MAINLY 19TH-CENTURY DOLL'S HOUSE FURNITURE AND ACCESSORIES comprising: four porcelain headed small dolls, a tinplate "Dolly's Kitchen Range", three tinplate fire-grates, another as money box, coal scuttle, shovel and fender, cradle, cutlery box, mantel clock in glass dome, upright piano, enamelled alarm clock, five piece upholstered suite, simulated coromandel pedestal table with two matching chairs, a group of china teawares (10 pieces), ornaments, a "begging" cold-painted dog, twenty-three tinplate and tin alloy plates and dishes, eighteen similar various kitchen items (pans, teapots, candlesticks, etc), a bakelite 1930s radio (pencil sharpener, etc, etc, (a lot) (some depletions)
Britten's. OLD CLOCKS & WATCHES AND THEIR MAKERS, Edited by Cecil Clutton, G.H.Baillie, and C.A.Ilbert, Ninth Edition, London, 1989, in publisher's cloth, 4to, and dust-wrapper, F.J.Britten, OLD CLOCKS & WATCHES AND THEIR MAKERS, Third Edition, London, 1911, and Loomes, Brian. THE WHITE DIAL CLOCK, Newton Abbot, London and Vancouver, 1974, in publishers binding, 8vo (3)
William Bromley III, (fl.1835-88). THE DANDELION CLOCK, a young boy watching his mother, she seated on a rock with her basket beside her, before a country cottage and tree-lined track, oil on canvas, signed lower left, illegible pencil inscription verso, 34.3cm x 44.5cm, (13.5in x 17.5in), in later canvas slip and swept gilt frame
A 20TH-CENTURY MAHOGANY WATCH-HOLDER OF miniature long-case clock design containing a silver-cased keyless pocket watch with high quality Swiss lever movement, in "Borgel" tamper-proof case by the International Watch Co. Shaffhausen, London, sterling import marks, 1911, the white enamelled dial with Arabic hour numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, 27.5cm, (11in) high
Stringer, Stockport, fl.early 18th century.. AN EARLY GEORGIAN BRASS SINGLE-HAND CLOCK DIAL (ONLY), the chapter ring insc-ribed "Stringer, Stockport", having Roman numerals and fleur-de-lis divisions framing a foliate surround, the upper pair of spandrels cast with opposed putti beneath a crown, the lower pair solely having a large crown, 28cm, (11in) square (no hand, or works), sold with TWO SECTIONS OF EARLY 19TH-CENTURY OAK LONG-CASE CLOCK CASING (3)
A LATE 19TH/EARLY 20TH-CENTURY WALNUT-CASED SPRING-DRIVEN VIENNA WALL CLOCK having a lobed and studded arched surmount centred by a female mask, flanked by turned finials, the trunk door having carved capitals and fluted pillars enclosing a white-enamelled chapter ring with Roman hours and red dividers in the style of Gustav Becker, the five-rod compensating pendulum with enamelled bob, 95cm, (37.4in) high
Roberts, Otley, (fl.c.1760-80). A GEORGE III BRASS-DIALLED 30-HOUR LONG-CASE CLOCK MOVEMENT, the 30.5cm, (12in) square brass dial with silvered chapter ring having Roman hours and Arabic minutes framing a finely-engraved scene of a farmer seated on a haystack with hay fork, a rustic fence behind him, a goat, bird and rabbit also depicted, signed in two shaped panels "Roberts" "Otley 1777", beneath a circular calendar sweep, unusually inscribed anti-clockwise in intervals of five, framing a sunburst motif, all within foliate-cast spandrels, with "skeleton" movement behind (typical of Otley makers such as Roberts and Snow)
A LATE 19TH/EARLY 20TH-CENTURY WALNUT-VENEERED SPRING-DRIVEN VIENNA WALL-CLOCK having a split-turned finial on carved foliate supports, the arched spindle balustrade between fluted columns, on a trunk door with half-columns above turned pendants, the white-enamelled chapter ring, with red fleur-de-lis divisions in the manner of Gustav Becker, framing a brass centre modelled in relief with flowers, striking on a coiled gong, 106cm, (41.7in) high (sold with pendulum and key)
AN EARLY 20TH-CENTURY INLAID WALNUT THREE-TRAIN MANTEL CLOCK, of domed outline, the front having satinwood crossbanding and ebony and boxwood stringing, the rectangular base centred by a Sheraton style inlaid harewood and satinwood bat's wing patera, on four button feet, the silvered arched dial with Chime/Silent ring above a circular face with Roman numerals, all within floral and foliate chasing, the four-gong quarter-striking movement stamped "PATENTED IN ALL COUNTRIES/MADE IN GERMANY/7927", the pendulum rod stamped "DBMS", 38.5cm,(15.2in) high
AN UNUSUAL ANONYMOUS GEORGIAN TRANSITIONAL BRASS-DIALLED EIGHT-DAY LONG-CASE CLOCK MOVEMENT, the matted centre with subsidiary seconds dial and calendar aperture, the chapter ring with inner quarter hour and outer one minute divisions, Roman hour numerals and Arabic minutes, within Baroque-style spandrels cast with confronting cherubs holding a crown aloft, 30.5cm, (12in) square, with original four-pillar movement, works, bell and seatboard, housed in A LATE GEORGIAN OAK AND MAHOGANY LONG-CASE CLOCK CASE having a flat-topped hood with moulded cornice above glazed square door between turned columns, the arched door between quarter columns on a plain base with
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