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A French marble and brass clock garniture, the eight day movement striking on a bell, stamped 'VINCENTI & CIE, CAF, LEROY & FILS PARIS, 14440', with a 4 inch circular dial with rubbed inscriptions, the tapering case with a sphinx surmount, 14.5in (37cm) h, 12.25in (31cm) w, together with a pair of conforming stands with applied portrait bust medallions, previously with urns, 5.25in (13.5cm) h. (3) Pendulum
A 19th century cold painted bronze mantel clock, with a single barrel movement and 2.5inch engine turned dial, inscribed 'G. L. FLESCHELLE A PARIS', with enamel numerals, VIII missing, the simulated marble case with an urn surmount, a laurel decorated arch and an eagle attacking a serpent, 13in (33cm) h.
A 19th century French marble and gilt metal mounted mantel clock, with an eight day movement, having an outside count wheel striking on the bell, with a 4 inch circular enamel dial inscribed 'GUGELOT A ST OMER', within a drum case, having a pierced tasselled drape and a bird surmount flanked by winged sphinx on colonnade supports to a rectangular base, 18.5in (47cm) h, 13.75in (35cm) w. Butterlfly pendulum and a winding key.
A 19th century French gilt brass mantel clock, with an eight day movement having an outside count wheel striking on the bell, stamped 'Japy Freres & Cie', '32560' and 'Hy Marc Paris', to a circular enamel dial inscribed 'Hry Marc A Paris', the case surmounted with a young girl gathering fruit, the base with an inset floral painted porcelain panel, 12in (30.5cm) h. Chips to winding holes.
A onyx and gilt metal mounted clock garniture, with an eight day striking movement, bell missing, stamped 'LEROY & FILS A PARIS No 7921', to a turned circular dial, two numerals missing, set within a breakfront case with a embossed frieze of classical figures, surmounted by a seated female with a turtle shell harp, inscribed 'A LEMAIRE', and 'SCHOENEWERK', 22in (56cm) h, 20.25in (50.4cm) w, and a pair of classical maidens with pitchers, previously candelabra, 20.6in (52cm) h. (3)
A 19th century French white marble and ormolu mounted mantel clock, with an 8 day movement striking on a bell with an outside countwheel, stamped 'J.B.BEGUIN, PARIS,' the dial re-painted, the stepped and fluted case with floral garlands and female winged masks, surmounted by a young couple, 17.5in (44.5cm) h. Pendulum
A mahogany longcase clock, with a three train musical movement striking on a peel of eight bells and a gong with a 12 inch brass arched dial with silvered chapter ring and subsidiary seconds dial, the arch with a painted moon phase, the pagoda hood with a central pierced blind fret panel having ball and eagle brass finials above an arched trunk door with fluted canted corners, the base on splay bracket feet, 91in (231cm) h. Movement, dial and case associated, case with warped trunk door and cracks to veneer, back left foot part missing.
A George III oak longcase clock, with an eight day five pillar movement striking on a bell, to a 12 inch brass arched dial with subsidiary seconds dial and engraved foliage, inscribed 'Edwd Blowers, BECCLES', above a pierced date aperture, the arch with a strike/silent dial, the hood with tapering pilasters and an arched trunk door with applied moulding, the base on bracket feet, 82in (208.5cm) h. Old restoration.
A George III oak longcase clock, with an eight day movement striking on a bell and a 13 inch brass arched dial with subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture engraved a boat, issuing foliage and birds, with a silver chapter ring, the moon dial painted rural scenes and inscribed 'JOSEPH STANCLIFFE, BARKISLAND', the hood with broken swan neck pediments and turned columns above a shaped top trunk door with quarter pilasters to a panelled base on bracket feet, 88in (223.5cm) h.
An oak longcase clock, with an eight day movement striking on a bell and with a 10 inch square brass dial having a silvered chapter ring inscribed 'Jno Ettry, Horton', the hood with a moulded cornice above a plain frieze and turned pilasters having a rectangular trunk door on bracket feet, 80in (203cm) h.
An 18th century oak cased longcase clock, with a thirty hour movement striking on a bell with an 11 inch square brass dial and chapter ring, inscribed 'Jno Godwin, CRUDWELL', with a matt centre and replaced hands, the case with a later glazed panel on base moulding, probably associated, 77.5in (197cm) h.
A figured oak longcase clock, with an eight day movement striking on a bell and an 11.5 inch square brass dial with silvered chapter ring, the centre with an inset boss inscribed 'H. Lough, PENRITH', above a pierced crescent shaped date aperture, the hood with a moulded cornice above turned columns, the shaped arch waist door, the base on a plinth, 79in (200.5cm) h.
An early Victorian oak miniature bracket clock, with a single fusee movement, the bob pendulum with a locking screw, to a shaped arch silvered dial inscribed 'WILLIAM CONNELL, 83 CHEAPSIDE, LONDON', with engraved scroll decoration, the door with an applied plume of feathers with a crocketed cornice, 14.75in (37.5cm) h, 8in (20cm) w.
A mahogany and ormolu mounted chiming bracket clock, with an associated triple fusee movement and replaced verge escapement striking on nine bells, the engraved back plate inscribed 'SPENCER & PERKINS LONDON,' with a 7inch enamel dial inscribed the same, above a subsidiary date dial, with a floral painted shaped surround, the case with a conforming shaped hinged door, hinged fabric backed pierced and chased side doors, side carrying handles, the bell top with urn finials, 26in (66cm) h.
A gilt brass miniature clock, with a platform cylinder escapement, having a circular enamel dial inscribed 'MOORE, LONDON', with two vacant holes above an enamel strike/silent dial to a floral painted brass background, the arched case with urn finial's, a Dutch drop handle on pointed splay feet, 7in (17.8cm) h.
A late 19th century cast brass carriage clock, with alarm, with a platform lever escapement and striking on the bell, the back plate stamped 'MOSER A PARIS 5047', with an enamel dial, cracked, inscribed 'MOSER PARIS', the top with presentation inscription 'GR & M.A. Brewis, from G.H. Gowland, 1876', 7.75in (19.6cm) h. Winding key.
An oak cased wall clock, having an eight day movement with a visible brocot escapement striking on a bell, the back plate stamped 'S. MARTI et Cie', the 5in two part dial inscribed 'YATES HAYWARD & DRABBLE, 95 UPPER THAMES STREET, LONDON', the grid iron pendulum missing the ceramic bob, 20in (51cm) h. Winding key.
An oak cased wall clock, with a twin barrel movement quarter striking (Westminster chime) on four steel bars, the back plate stamped 'crossed arrows trademark', with strike/silent lever, with an 8in silvered dial, the case with a bevelled glass panel and carved leaf surmount, 29.5in (75cm) h; pendulum
A Victorian oak and gilt brass mounted mantel clock, with an 8 day movement and outside countwheel striking on a gong, with a brass dial and silvered chapter ring inscribed 'OLLIVANT & BOTSFORD, MANCHESTER,' the case with an arched pediment, previously with finials, 15in (38cm) h; pendulum and winding key
An early Victorian mahogany longcase clock, the 8 day movement striking on a bell with a pull repeat, to a 14 inch arched dial with concave centre, subsidiary seconds dial and crescent date aperture, inscribed 'David Shaw, Leicester,' the arch with a coastal scene, 89in (226cm) h; pendulum and two weights. David Shaw, Leicester 1828-49.
A late George III mahogany longcase clock, with an eight day movement striking on a bell and a 12 inch painted dial with subsidiary seconds dial, inscribed 'COX, DEVIZES', the arch with a moon phase painted a rural landscape and a view to sea, the case with a broken swan neck pediment and ball and spire brass finial above a dental arch on corinthian column capped columns, the rectangular trunk door with stringing and crossbanding, the base on backet feet, 93.5in (237.5cm) h.
A mahogany longcase clock, with an eight day movement striking on a bell with a 12 inch square brass dial with subsidiary seconds dial and pierced arch date aperture, the silver chapter ring inscribed 'Willm Bilbie, Chew- Stoke', with an applied arch stamped a spread eagle above 'TEMPUS FUGIT', the case with a broken swan neck pediment and turned columns with a inverted arch waist door flanked by quarter ribbed pilasters, the panel base on bracket feet, 90in (228.5cm) h.
A George III mahogany longcase clock, with a three train movement striking on a main bell and a peel of four bells with a 14 inch brass arched dial and subsidiary seconds dial and pierced date aperture with a silvered chapter ring having quarter/silent and silent/strike levers, the arch with a silvered moon phase dial inscribed 'William Bradley, Manchester', the case with satinwood panels and stringing having cluster columns under a triple arched door the panel base on bracket feet, 100.5in (255.2cm) h.
Literature, Nicholas Goodison 'English Barometers 1680-1860', ACC 1977; Allix and Bonnert, 'Carriage Clocks', ACC 1981; Richard Bader, 'The Georgian Bracket Clock 1714-1830', ACC 1993; Alan Shenton, 'Pocket Watches 19th and 20th century', ACC 1995; and six other clock and watch related books. (10)

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