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Vincenti, a late 19th century oak cased mantel clock, the eight day pendulum movement striking on a coiled rod, the arched case surmounted by a brass handle, flanked by fish scale grilles and with brass fillets on the front corners and lining the edges of the fielded spandrels below the enamelled circular dial above the plinth foot, 36.5cm high
Webb & Son, Hembury, an oak and mahogany banded longcase clock, the hood with swanneck pediment, brass ball finials and fluted pillars, the trunk with inlaid canted corners, on a rectangular plinth, the retouched 12inch arched dial with floral basket painted to the arch, leaf spandrels, seconds dial and calendar aperture, Finnemore & Son falseplate, restored 8 day movement, (associated), 212cm high
An early 20th century mahogany mantel clock, the eight day movement with platform escapement, the round arch top with central brass handle between acorn finials above brass gun barrel columns flanking feather inlay either side of the circular enamel dial, the wavy apron below running into brass bracket feet, 27cm high
B Lautier, Bath, an early 19th century mahogany cased bracket clock, the eight day twin fusee movement with anchor escapement and striking on a bell, the back plate with engraved edge, the white painted circular dial below the box lined edge of the round arched top, the sides with gilt lion mask and ring handles above fish scale grilles, the plinth on four brass ball feet, 40cm high
Chas Cornell, Royston, a mahogany longcase clock, the hood with swanneck pediment and fluted pillars, the 12inch arched dial painted with fruit and foliage, gilt floral spandrels, Roman numerals, seconds dial, calendar aperture, with 8 day movement, Finnemore & Son falseplate, the trunk with canted corners, (striking train removed, lacks skirting) 196cm high
James Smith, Oxford Street, a George III mahogany longcase clock, the pagoda top break-arch hood with fret panel, ball finials and stop fluted columns, the 12inch brass dial inscribed above the silvered strike-silent dial, also with silvered chapter ring, seconds dial and date aperture, matted centre, rococo spandrels, the break-arch trunk door flanked by stop-fluted brass capped quarter columns, above a stepped plinth with shaped front panel and skirting, with 5 pillar bell-striking movement, 250cm high
Thos Glase, Bridgnorth, a burr yew longcase clock, the hood with swanneck pediment and turned pillars, the arched 14inch painted dial with Biblical scene to the arch, foliate spandrels, Arabic numerals, seconds dial and calendar aperture above a square and compass motif, the 8 day 4 pillar movement with Wilkes & Son falseplate, the trunk with short trunk door flanked by canted corners, upon a panelled plinth with bracket feet, early 19th century, 229cm high. With original bill of Micklewright's of Ludlow (Antique Dealers) 1919 for £25
A GEORGE III MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK, the 13 inch arched brass dial signed 'Taylor, Kings Street, Whitehaven', with a calendar subsidiary dial and phases of the moon in the arch, the hood with a swan neck pediment above an arched panelled door, flanked by fluted columns, on a plinth base and bracket feet, 90.5in high (230cm).
A LATE GEORGE III MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK, the 12in arched painted dial signed 'Thos. Hunt, London', with calendar and seconds subsidiary dial and strike/silent in the arch, flanked by fluted columns strung in brass, the arched panelled door flanked by similar columns on a double plinth base and bracket feet, 85in high (216cm).
A 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK, the 14 inch arched painted dial signed 'Robt. Wigan, Kolne', the three train movement striking on eight bells with Westminster/Whittington and two strike/silent catches on the dial, the hood with scrolling ornament above an arch panelled door on turned feet, 93in high (236cm).
A 19TH CENTURY GILT METAL MOUNTED AND PAINTED MANTEL CLOCK, the white enamel dial with minutes and hours signed 'Howell and James Ltd, To The Queen, London', the case applied with gilt metal foliage and scrolled mounts, surrounding a painted scene of a pair of lovers with a begging dog, signed 'A. Leroy', 15in high (38cm).
A Eureka electric clock with an oscillating balance wheel on a gilt metal base, the dial inscribed S. Fisher Ltd., 188 Strand, the base with inscription 'Presented to F.Q.M. Sgt P. Holland, by members of The Sgts Mess, 14th (Kings) Hussars, on his leaving the Regiment, Sept 1906, with a glass dome, 29cm high
An early 19th Century mahogany longcase clock, the hood with reeded columns and gilt corinthian capitals, over a trunk with quarter reeded columns, brass corinthian capitals and a crossbanded arched door, the arched brass dial with subsidiary seconds and date rings, a disc inscribed John Bates, Kettering, and a five pillar movement. (seatboard not original) 208cm high
A set of four Derby patch mark figures, The Four Quarters of the Globe, Africa, a blackamore wearing elephant headdress, drapery and a clock, holding a crab and a cornucopia of fruit, stepping over a lion, America, a Native American girl clad in a tunic and feathered head dress, quivers strapped to her side, an alligator at her feet, Asia, a Levantine girl clad in a toque, dress and clock, holding a perfume burner in her right hand and feeding a camel berries with her left, Europe, a girl wearing a crown and robes, holding an orb, a recumbent horse at her feet, all standing on shaped bases, each 15cm high, No200, c.1770
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