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An early 19th century continental single fusee bronze cased desk time piece, the case in the form of lovers sitting beneath a flowering arbour, the watch type movement with pierced cock plate, marked for Goodman London, 20cm (8in). A Henry Goodman is recorded as working as a watchmaker in London circa 1800 by E H Baillie in his Watchmakers and Clock Makers of the World
An early 19th century mahogany cased twin fusee drop dial wall clock with convex dial marked in Roman numerals and bearing the name George Yonge Strand London, the five pillar movement chiming on a coil gong. George Yonge is recorded in G H Baillie as working between 1776 and 1815 and is noted as a fine maker
A 19th century John George Walford of Banbury longcase clock, the hood with dentil frieze and turned columns on a mahogany inlaid oak case, the 12in square dial painted with flowers and inscribed 'J G Walford, Banbury', 30 hour movement with bell chiming the hour (Walford and Son were established in High Street, Banbury 1790, John George was working 1814-1853), 200cm (78 3/4in) high
A scarce late 1930s Mickey Mouse clock by Ingersoll, 4" square, pressed tin case painted in light green with Mickey and friends frieze two thirds the way around. White clock face with Mickey picture and his arm bands as pointers. Mechanism is foreign made, in working order, some age wear overall, glass still in place. QGC to GC (See lot 203 for illustration).
A 19th Century French ormolu mantel clock, the Rococo influenced case of balloon shape surmounted with cast leaf scrolls, fruit and flowers, above a white enamel dial, (hairline crack) having Roman numerals, twin winding holes for an eight day cylinder movement striking on a bell, the whole surmounted on heavy acanthus leaf and C scroll cast supports, height 25.5cm
An early 19th Century mahogany longcase clock, the hood having three gilt finials above turned pilasters flanking plain white enamel arched dial (width 12 inches), having Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and rolling date dial, twin winding holes for a brass four pillar eight day weight driven movement striking on a bell, the trunk having arched door above a box base on bracket feet, height 215cm
A late 19th Century French gilt metal mantel clock, having a Sevres type porcelain dial (restored) with Roman numerals, twin winding holes for an eight day cylinder movement striking on a bell, the dial raised on a waisted column, having further porcelain drops, the cast plinth with twin porcelain and enamel inset plaques and wolf mask ring end handles, height 31cm
An early 19th Century mahogany longcase clock, the arched hood having twin ring turned and slender reeded pilasters flanking a painted arched dial (width 13 inches)signed 'Feltham of Harleston' with gilded chapter ring, having Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date dial, the corners and arch painted with a variety of shells, twin winding holes for a brass eight day four pillar twin train weight driven movement striking on a bell, the trunk having an arched panelled door with ebony stringing within canted reeded corners to a box base with crossbanding and raised on bracket feet, height 223cm
An early 19th Century oak longcase clock, having a painted arched dial (width 12 inches) flanked by twin turned pilasters, painted Roman numerals, corner floral sprays, subsidiary seconds dial signed to the centre 'William Kirk, Stowmarket', twin winding holes for a brass four pillar eight day weight driven movement striking on a bell, the arched panelled door within quarter turned pilasters above a box base and all raised on bracket feet, height 223cm
A George III oak longcase clock, having an arched hood above twin three-quarter turned reeded pilasters flanking arched brass dial (width 12 inches), having Tempest Fugit rocking automaton to the arch, Roman and Arabic numerals, the face engraved with a classical figure scene, lilies and flowers, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, signed 'Richard Reed, Chelmsford', twin winding holes for a brass five pillar eight day weight driven movement striking on a bell, the trunk having an arched panelled door, raised on a box base with plinth, height 217cm
A late 19th Century French gilt brass and Champleve enamel inlaid mantel clock, the whole of Neo classical form surmounted with a cherub bird bath, dome top, four corner finials, Champleve inlaid dial with Roman numerals, twin winding holes for a Japy Freres eight day cylinder movement striking on a bell, the case supported on a shaped plinth with scrolling square cut adornments, height 34cm
A very fine mid 19th Century French gilt bronze portico clock of massive proportions, having an acanthus leaf cast double knopped finial supported on waisted plinth flanked by twin putti above a gilded dial with porcelain inset Roman numerals (lacking hands), the eight day Paris made cylinder movement stamped 'J Albinet & G Goulon' striking on a bell, the whole supported on four maidens united by swags, masks and with applied scroll cast decoration, all flanking a centre square tapering column with further scroll embellished decoration, the whole raised on shaped square plinth with proud bowed corners (colour good and original, appears unrestored), height 92.5cm, width 39cm

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