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George III oak longcase clock having a brass finial, swan neck pediment and plain pillars to the hood, the trunk with shaped door and conforming panel to the base, the brass arch shaped dial with silvered chapter ring, strike/silent dial and calendar aperture, signed Richard Merrett, Stroud - eight day striking movement, 213cm high
19th Century mahogany cased regulator longcase clock, the arch shaped case enclosed by glass door with decorative fretwork acanthus leaf decoration, the circular silvered dial signed Sir John Bennett, 65 and 64 Cheapside, London and with subsidiary seconds dial, train movement with anchor escapement striking on a gong, 183cm high - see colour illustration inside back cover
19th Century French bronze cased mantel clock made for the Japanese Market. The case with a pierced cast pagoda top with conforming side handles and a foliate enamel panel, standing on a foliate cast rectangular base with elephant head scroll supports. The dial with a enamelled roundel to the centre within a chapter ring comprising of yellow enamelled japanese numerals and marked R. Drummond & Sons, Paris. The brass movement bearing the trade mark of Japy Freres. 37cm high - see colour illustration
An early Victorian mahogany bracket clock by John Vale of Bury St Edmunds, the clock of balloon shape, having circular white enamel dial signed John Vale of Bury St Edmunds, with Roman numerals, single winding hole for a brass eight day wire driven fusee movement, the case with applied scroll and flower head decoration and mounted to integral fretwork bracket (some losses to fretwork), height 55cm Footnote: John Vale is recorded in Suffolk Clocks and Clockmakers by Hagger & Miller as follows - VALE, JOHN, Bury St Edmunds 1839-1864, watchmaker and jeweller at 14 Abbeygate Street, in directories for 1839, 1844, 1846, 1855, and 1864. There was a trunk dial in the Gershom Parkington collection
A mid-Victorian mahogany cased circular dial wall clock by Collis of Bury St Edmunds, with signed white enamel dial, having Roman numerals, single winding hole for a brass eight day wire driven fusee movement, diameter 38cm. Footnote: Collis is recorded in Suffolk Clocks and Clockmakers by Hagger & Miller as follows - COLLIS, WILLIAM HUMPHREY, Bury St Edmunds (and Ipswich at a much later date), 1864-1885, recorded as a watch and clockmaker at 20 Abbeygate Street, Bury St Edmunds in 1864 Directory, he was still there until 1885, but by 1891 the firms name was changed to W H Collis & Son and they had moved to 9 Cornhill, Ipswich, later still it became a partnership as Collis & Russell
A mid 19th century French Rococo Revival ormolu mantel clock of good size, the whole surmounted with three cherubs above a white enamel dial having Roman numerals, twin winding holes for a French brass eight day cylinder movement, all within an elaborate gilt scroll pierced surround, the whole supported on four S scrolls with twin cherub mask mounts supporting garland of flowers, vine leaves and grapes, on a shaped platform base on scroll cast feet, height 47cm
An early 19th century North Country oak and mahogany crossbanded longcase clock, the hood having a swan neck pediment, twin fluted pilasters above a brass arch dial 13 1/4 ", signed to the arch James Butler, Bolton, having a silver chapter ring, Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and rolling date dial, twin winding holes for a brass four pillar eight day movement striking on a bell, the trunk having a single door with mahogany banding and wavy frieze within quarter turned fluted pilasters to a box base with further canted fluted corners, on bracket feet, height 225cm
A 19th century oak and mahogany banded longcase clock, having a swan neck pediment and twin fluted pilasters flanking a square brass dial, within cast brass spandrels, silver chapter ring signed John Keeling, centre date aperture, the whole with weight driven thirty hour movement striking on a bell, the trunk with mahogany crossbanded panel door and box base, height 207cm
A Henri Jacot lacquered brass barrel shaped minuet carriage clock, having swing carry handle, visible platform escapement, white enamel dial with Roman numerals (hairline at 11 '0' clock), single barrel eight day going movement, signed backplate, height 8cm (handle down), the whole housed in original suede carry case with original numbered winding key
An early 20th century French marble and gilt metal three piece clock garniture, the raised clock face with convex bezel, painted enamel dial with Roman numerals and twin winding holes for a French brass eight day cylinder movement with outside count wheel and striking on a bell, the whole supported on four turned columns with gilt brass caps, bowfront plinth and feet, flanked by twin two branch candelabra, clock height 40cm
A late 19th century gilt brass carriage clock of good size, the case with swing carry handle, dental cornice, the composition columns flanking white enamel dial with Roman numerals and signed W Cattermole, Importer, 236 Oxford Street, London, having a four pillar eight day movement with push button hour repeat, striking on a single gong, the whole raised upon a stepped plinth, height 18cm (handle down)
An early 20th century mahogany bracket clock in the Georgian manner, having a gilt brass carry handle, the square dial with silver chapter ring, matted centre and cast brass corner spandrels, twin winding holes for an eight day movement striking on twin gongs, the whole raised upon gilt brass scroll feet, width 20cm
A Vienna style wall clock, with eight day movement striking to gong, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals and with compensating pendulum, the stained beech and ebonised case with finial cresting, the case door with turned half pillars over a cushion base with inverted finials, completely renovated, 39" high

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