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Mahogany longcase clock ,the swan neck pediment over stepped cornice and inlaid details above arched hood door with painted dial showing Warwick Castle to the top and country architecture to the spandrels, the face with seconds dial and calendar ring over inlaid trunk door and base section, 88in (223.5cm) high
Mahogany longcase clock ,the swan neck pediment with central finial over an arched dial with silvered chapter ring, seconds ring and date aperture within cast gilt metal spandrels, marked for James Cowan, Edinburgh and flanked by columns with brass capitals, over a plain trunk door and raised on bracket feet, 85in (216cm) high
Miscellaneous collectors items including a box of bone dominoes, a leather cased set of playing cards, a leather cased magnifying glass, a boxwood Rabone joiners rule with levelling tube and brass mounts, another Rabone joiners rule, a large leather cased Swiss made travel alarm clock with Greenwood retailers mark to enamelled dial, an ARP wardens whistle, a Mercantile Building Society money box, a leather cased hunting flask, razors, beard clippers, and a Holden & Company cased set of drawing instruments. (A lot)
A 19th century mahogany longcase clock, the hood with broken swan neck pediment and Ionic columns , above a long trunk door, box base and bracket feet, the 35.5 cms dial painted with a Cathedral to the arch and cottages to the spandrels, the dial with Roman numerals, seconds subsidiary dial and calendar dial, the eight day movement striking on a bell, 230 cms high.
An impressive 19th century oak longcase clock, carved to the top with a coat of arms, the hood with caryatid figures, one titled 'youth', the other 'age', with the inscription 'Think as you watch the hours go by that time will end and you will die' dated 1854, above a long trunk door with glazed panels enclosed between Ionic columns, on a geometric panelled base and plinth, the 29 cms square brass dial with silvered chapter ring, seconds subsidiary dial and calendar aperture, inscribed Richard Lowe, Newport, the 8 day movement striking on a bell, 247 cms high.
Henri Jacot, Paris, a late 19th century striking, repeating, alarm carriage clock, the gilt brass and bevelled glass gorge case with enamel dial, the Roman numeral chapter ring enclosing Jacot's name over subsidiary Arabic numeral alarm dial, the back plate inscribed with the function of the various winders and bearing the bell, 14.5cm high
Robert Williamson, London, a William and Mary ebony bracket clock, the eight day twin fusee five pillar movement with verge escapement and striking on a bell, 6.5 inch dial, strike/no strike above XII, the bob pendulum swinging across the engraved backplate, a gilt handle raised above the rectangular top applied with ormolu foliage, a scroll pierced frieze above the silvered dial with brass angel head spandrels, the case on four block feet, 32cm high (one fusee replaced)
A late 19th century Japy Freres gilt spelter and Paris porcelain mantel clock, the eight day movement countwheel striking on a bell, the Pompadour pink dial painted with flowers, surmounted by an urn painted with a lady and flanked by two Cupid ovals, the plinth inset with a panel painted with a basket of flowers, with wood stand, 35cm high
Thomas Parc, London, an 18th century oak cased longcase clock, the ball finial mounted scrolling cornice above an arch glazed door flanked with fluted columns enclosing a 12 inch brass dial with silvered chapter ring, subsidiary seconds dial, ring turned winding holes and etched centre plate within gilt cast spandrels and with four pillar bell striking movement above a long trunk door, standing on a plinth base with bracket feet and a shaped apron, 216cm high
A 20th century French champleve calendar carriage clock, the eight day movement countwheel striking and repeating on a bell, the dial with second hand sweeping the dial, the days and dates on subsidiary dials below flanking the alarm setting dial, the columns, top and plinth enamelled with brightly coloured husks on a midnight blue ground, 18cm high
Lumley & Gudgeon, Bury, an 18th century oak cased eight day longcase clock, the finial headed moulded cornice above an arch glazed door flanked with gilt metal mounted columns enclosing a 12 inch painted arched dial with secondary seconds dial, strike/silent and date aperture, with four pillar bell striking movement above an arched long trunk door flanked with reeded canted corners, standing on a plinth base, 217cm high
A 19th century Irish brass inlaid mahogany eight day longcase clock, the shaped cornice above a circular glazed door with gadrooned edge enclosing a circular painted dial with secondary seconds dial and deadbeat escapement, four pillar gong striking movement above an arched long trunk door flanked with gadrooned quarter columns, standing on a plinth base with bracket feet and a shaped apron, 211cm high
Barraud's, Cornhill, London, a Regency mahogany and brass inlaid dome top bracket clock, the top carrying handle above 20cm (8 inch) enamel dial, faintly inscribed, gilt hands, a recessed panel below, on gilt brass feet, the twin fusee movement with pull repeat and signed engraved backplate (lacks bell, dial flaking in places), 44cm high
Robert Hislop, Peebles, a 19th century mahogany cased eight day longcase clock, the moulded cornice above an arch glazed door enclosing a painted 13 inch arched dial with secondary date and seconds dials and with four pillar bell striking movement above a cushion moulded case with arch moulded bow front trunk door, standing on a panelled plinth base with bracket feet and a shaped apron, 209cm high
A late 19th century Japy Freres champleve clock garniture, the eight day movement clock striking on a coiled rod, the rectangular ormolu and bevelled glass case surmounted by a cupola with the roof enamelled with foliage, repeated in tones of blue and white on the columns flanking the dial painted with floral swags, 38cm high, the two nozzles to the flanking candelabra also enamelled and held by amorini standing on circular plinths with four foliate spindle feet, 22.5cm high (3)
Gilt brass alarm carriage clock, silvered face recessed dial with roman numerals and recessed alarm set, the hour repeating movement with replacement gilt table, compensated balance, two barrels, the back plate with English script labels, contained in a mauve leather outer case with key. Height 13cms
Large rosewood corillian bracket clock, circa 1880 the case inlaid with brass with an arched top and gilt metal corinthian columns, gilt brass face with silvered chapter ring and chime/silent slow/fast, Cambridge/Westminster chimes, the three train movement striking on seven bells and a coil. Height 74cm overall

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