An ITR "International" Oak Cased Time Recording Clock, Early 20th Century, with applied label for British Time Recorder Company Ltd., 149 Farringdon Road, London EC1, and serial no. 1028, 46.75ins high x 14ins wide x 10.5ins deepThe casework for this clock appears to be in good condition, with no obvious damage/loss/restoration. The clock has not been tested.
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An 18th Century Green Japanned Longcase Clock, by John Watts of Canterbury, the 12ins arched brass dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture to the matted dial centre and cast spandrels to corners, to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell contained in case decorated in gilt with chinoiseries, birds and flowers, with arched and moulded cornice and turned columns to hood, arched and moulded trunk door, on plinth base with bracket feet, 85ins high Note: John Watts of Canterbury recorded working 1720-1775 Externally the clock presents in good original condition showing wear and fading to the chinoiserie commensurate wuth age and usage. There is no obvious sign of any previous damage or repair, other than a great deal of patination of age. The hood appears to be in good condition, the door functions correctly and the glass appears to be original. The door is on its original hinges and appears to function correctly. The weights and pendulum are present. The mechanism appears complete but we cannot warrant the originality of all components. The clock should be regarded as untested. The brass dial is in good condition and the Roman numerals are clear and concise. The hands appear original. Overall a very honest example.
A 19th Century French Green Japanned Cased Mantle Clock by Samuel Marti, No.853, the 4ins domed cream dial with Arabic numerals to the eight day two train movement, striking on a gong, contained in case of Chinese pagoda pattern with turned finial to top and decorated in gilt with Chinoiseries on bracket feet 12.5ins highExternally the clock presents in good overall condition showing no obvious sign of previous damage or repair. The chinoiserie appears to be original, although the clear lacquer finish may have been replaced at some time. There is no obvious sign of damage or repair to the pagoda. Likewise the base which appears to be original and free from any previous damage. To the rear there is a slight chip to the gilding approximately 4mm to the beading under the main body of the clock in the centre of the clock. There are also one or two light chips commensurate with age and usage. Both sides appear to be in good condition. The rear door functions correctly and the hinge appears to be original. The mechanism appears complete (we cannot warrant the originality of all components). The pendulum is present as is the key. The clock winds, runs and sets however it should be regarded as untested. The white enamel dial is in good condition, free from any hairline cracks. The black Arabic numerals appear clear and concise, the hands appear to be original. The hinges to the front cover appear original and in functional order and the glass appears to be free from any chips or scratches.
A Late 19th Century French Brass Carriage Clock by Henri Jacot of Paris, No.8688, the white enamel dial with Roman and Arabic numerals to the eight day two train movement, striking and repeating on a gong, contained in brass and bevelled glass Corniche pattern case 5.75ins highExternally the clock presents in reasonable condition, showing no obvious sign of damage or previous repair. However the gilding is patchy and will possibly need re-gilding in the future. The white enamel dial seems to be free from any hairline cracks, likewise the Roman numerals are clear and concise. The hands appear original. None of the glass is showing any damage. The door functions correctly and the hinges are in good order. The mechanism appears to be complete (we cannot warrant the originality of all components). The clocks winds, runs and sets but should be regarded as untested. This is a repeating clock, however the repeater button is missing, there is a hole where the button should be.
A Late 19th Century Oak Cased Timepiece, the 6.5ins silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial with aperture for pivoted detent escapement, to the eight day single train fusee movement and with weighted pendulum, on three turned brass pillars and with mirrored back to case, contained in arched top case with moulded corners, cornice and turned brass finials, on moulded base and three turned feet, 19.5ins highExternally the clock appears to have been subject to some minor restoration to the exterior, the finish being a little bright. There are several cracks to the hood, approximately 1.5ins long over an area of about 0.5ins, likewise there is a crack to the framework of the door on the left hand side near the top of the arch, the back has been secured by modern wood screws. The door functions correctly, the hinges appear to be original and the glass is in good condition showing no obvious sign of cracks or chips. The dial is very crisp with no damage to the silvering. The black Roman numerals are clear and concise and the hands appear original. The mechanism appears complete however we cannot warrant the originality of all components. The pendulum is present. The clock winds, runs and sets but should be regarded as untested. The key is present.
A 19th Century French Ormolu Cased Mantle Clock by Japy Freres, No.1415, the 3.25ins white enamel dial with Roman numerals to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell (missing), contained in drum-pattern case surmounted by two-handled urn and applied with floral swags, the shaped and moulded base with leaf scrolls and embossed with putti on turned feet 14.5ins high
A Late 18th Century Mahogany Longcase Clock, by Samuel Coller of Eccles, the 14.5ins arched painted dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture to centre, painted with a couple in a river landscape, phases of the moon to the arch, to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, contained in case with turned finials and moulded scroll cornice, the centre inset with glass panel dated "1787", in gilt, turned and fluted corinthian columns with brass capitals to hood, the trunk with cross banded frieze inlaid with oval patarae, above moulded gothic triple arch topped door, with cluster columns to sides, on plinth base with cant corners with cluster columns and on ogee bracket feet, 101ins high Provenance: Roseberys London - auction 21st of February 2023 - Lot 387. Property from the estate of the Late David Cornwell, best known as the author John le Carre We confirm the height of the clock is 101ins.
A 19th Century Carved and Stained Wood Black Forest Cuckoo Clock, with labels for Kamerer Cuss, Tritschler & Co., the 6.25ins diameter dial with Roman numerals, to the eight day two train movement striking on a gong, contained in case of archtectural design, the front applied with a carving of two birds in a nest surrounded by leaves, 23ins high overall Externally the clock is in good overall condition however it should be noted that there are some pieces of fretwork missing to the eaves of the chalet and a further piece at the bottom of the right hand gable end. This piece is present with the clock. There are one or two historic woodworm holes (nothing active). The cuckoo doors are present. The mechanism appears complete, however we cannot warrant the originality of all components and the mechanism should be regarded as untested. The dial is in good condition, the Roman numerals are original, likewise the hands. The surrounding fretted game scene is complete but does bear numerous historic woodworm holes and there is a small piece missing to one acorn leaf on the top of the right hand side. The keys and pendulum are present. Overall an honest example in need of some care and attention. To the rear of the clock the cuckoo itself is present and the bellows appear to be in reasonable condition. The rear cover detaches easily. Images are within the attached Dropbox linkhttps://www.dropbox.com/scl/fo/t2i96a9ehogl4435omlhd/h?rlkey=3xfzjgl9iq4wj38xqk6w49itj&dl=0
A French Striking Wall Clock, early 20th century, 9" convex enamel dial inscribed Paget, a Vienna double weight driven movement, striking on a bell, 39cm highProvenance: Dutton Manor, Lancashire Clock not tested for its working condition. Movement parts look all complete, dial looks clean, top of the case is dusty, with pendulum and weights
A German Carved Oak Chiming Table Clock, circa 1900, with chime / silent and fast / slow selection dials, quarter chiming on four gongs and striking on a further gong for the hours, movement backplate stamped W & H, 42cm high, together with an Anniversary Torsion Mantel Timepiece, circa 1900, backplate stamped BHA, under glass dome, 34cm high (2)Provenance: Dutton Manor, Lancashire
A Collection of Various Items, including silver and enamel dressing-table items; a pair of opera glasses; a photograph-frame and other items (qty)The clock does not seem to be working. There is significant damage to the enamel on some pieces. The candlestick bruised at the base. The stem leans. The oblong leather box with modern London silver marks. The purse is apparently unmarked.
A Thirty Hour Longcase Clock Dial and Movement, circa 1770, 11" square brass dial with silvered chapter ring, signed Andrew Padbery, Bishops Waltham, four posted movement with an anchor escapement and countwheel striking on a bellMovement is complete, count wheel striking, dial is discoloured, movement is complete with pendulum and weight
A Brass Striking Carriage Clock, circa 1900, 17.5cm high over handleThe case surfaces are discoloured, back door bottom hinge pin is missing, door is loose and needs securing, dial with cracks to the top left hand corner, dial with minor scratches in parts, movement with a later platform escapement, movement in going order and striking, key present

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