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Lot 1354

Swiss brass cased desk clock marked to dial for 'E. Jubelin, Lucerne,' (needs service, and base unavailable), (height 10cm approx).

Lot 1375

French brass cased carriage clock in original leather case, key included

Lot 1440

Antique wood framed fusee wall clock marked to dial for William S. BURTON, 39 Oxford Street, (London), in wood frame, and backing case/wall mount, key available, (untested), (diameter 30cm approx, dial).

Lot 1436

Antique slate cased French mantle clock architectural style, marked for maker A.B. Mougin, Paris, circa 1880s, with paper label verso, indicating clock was serviced in 1998 by Clocks of Distinction, Hunters Hill, with key and pendulum, untested, (height 22cm approx).

Lot 657

A French boulle work bracket clock in the Louis XV style, second half of the 19th century, the case of cartouche form with ormolu putti surmount above floral-cast gilt-metal mounts and tortoiseshell-inlaid floral-cut brass decoration framing glazed door and side panels, having a floral-chased gilt-metal dial with blue and white vitreous enamel Roman chapter ring tablets, eight-day drum movement striking on a coiled gong, stamped F. & P.F. verso, complete with sunburst pendulum. H51cm

Lot 653

A Victorian slate twin-train drum head mantel clock, the case, of architectural form, inset with rouge marble panels and gilt incised carving, enclosing a white enamel dial with Roman chapter ring and visible anchor escapement, having a French drum movement striking the hours on a bell. H31cm, W50cm.

Lot 655

A French brass repeating carriage clock, late 19th century, the gilt brass case with swing handle and bevelled glass panels enclosing a white enamel dial with Roman chapter ring, inscribed by retailers "Howell James & Co, to the Queen London Paris", with twin-train movement striking the hours on a coiled gong, in original hard carry case with red velvet lined interior inscribed by retailer, with key. H18cm.

Lot 654

A Victorian slate drum head mantel clock with integrated aneroid barometer and thermometer, the white enamel dials with Roman chapter ring and Arabic registers, the case with incised gilt painted floral decoration, the clock with French drum eight day movement striking hammer on bell. H25cm.

Lot 144

Mid 20th C Retro ' Rhythm ' Japanese alarm clock, the blue dial with Arabic numerals. Measures approx 18cm high

Lot 395

Early 20th Century oak Napoleons hat mantle clock together with a Smiths Price Charles and Diana Spencer commemorative carriage clock. Largest measures approx 40cm wide.

Lot 51

20 Beatrix Potter figures to include Coalport, Enesco, Border Fine Arts, etc (featuring boxed examples); plus a Beatrix Potter teapot, money box, snowglobe, tin & clock

Lot 121

Smiths Astral brass bulkhead nautical ships clock, with bevelled glass front, the cream dial with black Roman numerals and poker style hands, with wooden wall mount, with key. Approx 21.5cm diameter

Lot 71

Five Caithness glass paperweights to include The Millennium Clock New Era clock paperweight, a Colin Terris Designer Collection Opulence paperweight (36/500), Bob the Fish, Biosphere (127/500), Chain Reaction 1 by Helen MacDonald (1/1).

Lot 400

Art Deco chrome based desk lamp with clock to stand and mottled glass shade together with a leaded glass Tiffany style shade.

Lot 540

Edward VII Commemorative Drop Dial 8 day Wall Clock, the Walnut and Tunbridgeware style Inlaid Case housing a white dial with Roman numerals and mark ER below a crown with laurel leaves and dated 1909, the walnut case also inlaid ER with a crown, 80cm high

Lot 132

Mid 20th C Metamec brass & teak sunburst wall clock, the silvered dial with applied Arabic numerals. Approx 59cm wide

Lot 423

Group of silver plate to include a three-branch epergne with cast mythical beast details (35cm high), twin-compartment bottle carrier, swing basket, sugar bowl and a quantity of spoons (featuring a Mappin & Webb silver coffee spoon); plus a Vienna style walnut cased mantle clock, the cream dial with poker style hands

Lot 385

Ansonia Clock Co mahogany mantle clock, the brass dial with open visible escapement to centre, measures approx 32.5cm high; plus a Fowler & Oldfield mahogany mantle clock with brass presentation plaque

Lot 126

Brass cased nautical bulkhead ships clock (23.5cm high), together with a Victorian slate mantel clock with decorative brass mounts and gilt details, raised on four bracket feet, with key

Lot 575

A French oval shaped brass cased carriage clock - oval shaped - approx 8cm x 10cm - working in saleroom - with key

Lot 525

A 19th century longcase clock with a painted arched dial with second hand signed John Morgan, Cambridge in a good quality flame mahogany case with weights and pendulum - Height 226cm

Lot 506

A brass Anniversary clock under a glass dome

Lot 568

A 19th century 8 day longcase clock with a painted arched dial signed Kirton, Newcastle in an oak and mahogany case with weights and pendulum - in need of some restoration - 230cm to finial

Lot 567

An 8 day longcase clock in an oak and mahogany crossbanded case with a painted dial with lunar moon, possible Welsh maker, case has Prince of Wales feathers

Lot 579

A mahogany inlaid bracket clock, quarter chimes on four gongs, hour strike on singles

Lot 577

A brass desk clock/barometer/thermometer

Lot 576

An Elliot of London 8 day mantle clock

Lot 578

An oak 8 day striking mantle clock

Lot 580

An oak mantle clock with turned pillars and glass front

Lot 573

An 8 day double weight Vienna wall clock in a mahogany case

Lot 14

Two silver mounted coasters and a desk clock, The two coasters with wood bases and central bosses, the larger one with moulded borders and hallmarks for Birmingham 1998, 13cm diameter (5 inches); the smaller one with bombe sides, London 1996, 10cm diameter (4 inches); the silver-mounted square-cased desk clock with Sheffield millenium display hallmarks, 10cm (4 inches)

Lot 237

Automobilia - A Smiths L brass cased dashboard clock with silvered dial and winder under. Diameter 9cm

Lot 2444

A circa 1700 brass lantern clock, the leaf and flower engraved dial below pierced dolphin frets and strapwork bell and finial, Roman brass chapter ring, single steel hand, 30-hour weight driven movement (lacks pendulum), h.38cmNo pendulum or weight.Movement, dial and frame appear all original.Two unexplained holes at back of base and top plates.

Lot 2452

A late 19th century French gilt brass and champleve enamel fronted balloon shaped mantel clock, the whole surmounted with a pedestal urn, having silvered Arabic chapter ring, twin winding holes for a brass eight-day cylinder movement numbered 13264, striking on a gong, h.30cmStands well.Not currently running and hands are very stiff, we would imagine that it has not for several years.Enamel good and approx 98% complete.Brass tarnished all over.

Lot 2440

Thomas Pace of London - an early 19th century oak longcase clock, having a signed arched silvered 12" dial with strike/silent dial to the arch, Roman chapter ring enclosing subsidiary seconds and date dials, twin winding holes for a brass eight-day five-pillar weight driven movement striking on a bell, the case having arched panelled door to a boxbase on bracket feet, h.225cm, sold with a pair of brass cased weights and pendulum

Lot 2438

John Sander of Sandhurst - a chinoiserie yellow lacquered longcase clock in the early 18th century style, having a 9" square brass dial signed to the Roman silvered chapter ring, matted centre, twin winding holes for a brass eight-day four-pillar weight driven movement striking on a bell, the case lacquer decorated with Japanese figures amidst landscapes, h.195cm, sold with weights and pendulumIn working order.Probably mid-20th century.All original and in excellent condition.

Lot 2454

A late 19th century French gilt brass four-glass mantel clock by Gabe Vicarino & Co of Paris, having a white enamel Roman dial, Japy Freres eight-day brass cylinder movement, numbered 14795, striking on a bell, stamped by the maker to the backplate, h.29cm

Lot 2442

John Rowning of Newmarket - a George III mahogany caddy top bracket clock, having brass carry handle, 7" arched brass dial with strike/silent dial to the arch, signed to the centre, with date aperture and visible pendulum, twin winding holes for a brass five-pillar eight-day verge fusee movement striking on a bell, with bob pendulum, plain backplate, the case with glazed sides and back, h.43cm

Lot 2347

J. R. Losada of Regent Street, London - a mid-19th century Swiss walnut music box playing 60 airs, having ten 7¼" cylinders, with repeat/change and play/stop mechanisms, the highly polished case with kingwood crossbanding, case w.64cm, the whole complete with nine interchangeable cylinders (one of the original ten is missing), all housed in later made walnut two drawer cabinet on stand.Note: Spanish watchmaker Jose Rodriguez Losada (1801-1870) was exiled to London due to his liberal military past during the Liberal Triennium. The Committee for Aid to Emigrants in London secured him a job as a cleaner at a watchmakers shop where he soon learnt the trade and eventually inherited the business. The Regent Street shop was opened in 1835. He produced chronometers for the Spanish Navy as well as celebrated pocket watches (sabonetas). In 1866 he donated the Casa de Correos clock in Madrid's Puerta Del Sol to the Madrid City Council free of charge - this clock still takes centre stage for Madrid residents and visitors at midnight on New Year's Eve. Fully working and in excellent condition all over.No apparent breaks or losses.Colour of case is excellent.

Lot 2448

William Sterck of London - an 18th century oak cased hooded wall clock, having a 4¼" arched brass dial, signed William Sterck London to the arch, brass Roman chapter ring, matted centre, single pierced steel hand, 30-hour weight driven four pillar movement with verge escapement, h.37cmNo pendulum present.Case appears all original, unpolished and very dusty.No finials.Split to top of hood.Dial and movement appear all original and unpolished.One screw missing for spandrel at 4 o’clock.Seatboard looks to be replacement, albeit an old one.Glass good.

Lot 2455

A late 19th century French lacquered brass carriage clock by Henri Jacot of Paris, having an unsigned white enamel Roman dial, twin barrel going eight-day movement striking on a gong, with push button hour repeat and visible platform escapement, h.14.8cm (handle down)Serial number 12233.

Lot 2451

A late 19th century French boulle mantel clock, the white enamel Roman dial signed Potoniè Paris, twin winding holes for an eight-day brass cylinder movement, having outside countwheel striking on a bell, further signed Potonie Paris and numbered 9555, the case with glazed front, ebonised back and sides, h.42.5cm

Lot 2439

A circa 1800 mahogany longcase clock, having an unsigned 12" arched brass dial, with rolling moon dial to the arch, silvered chapter ring, subsidiary seconds dial, and date aperture, three winding holes for a brass eight-day six-pillar weight driven musical movement striking one hammer on a single bell and eight hammers on eight bells, the case having arched panelled door to a boxbase, h.235cm sold with weights and pendulum

Lot 2450

Henry Mare of Paris - a circa 1900 porcelain mantel clock, having a signed white enamel dial, eight-day cylinder movement with outside countwheel and striking on a base, the whole housed under a glass dome to a Victorian style music box base, gross h.43cmMusic box is completely encased into modern base and inaccessible, we would imagine it’s a simple small cylinder probably 2-3”.

Lot 2441

Thomas Pace of London - a George III mahogany cased bracket clock, the case with brass carry handle, caddy top and four gilt metal pineapple finials, above arched brass dial, having silvered strike/silent dial to the arch, the silvered chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, matted centre, subsidiary rolling date dial, and signed Thomas Pace London to a silvered plaque, twin winding holes for a brass eight-day wire driven verge fusee movement striking on a bell, the backplate with engraved decoration and mounted on further engraved brackets, the case with pierced fishscale brass sound grilles and raised on brass ogee bracket feet, h.48.5cm (handle down)Clock runs.Strike working but currently out of sync.Dial good with only light tarnishing and appears all original.Minute hand repaired.Case generally good, unpolished.Split to top right of door.Fretwork to back door badly damaged.

Lot 2446

Nathanael Hodges of London - a late 17th century ebony veneered table clock, with pull quarter repeat and alarm, signed to the engraved backplate Nathanael Hodges in Wine Office Court in Fleet Street, the case having an elaborate gilt brass basket top and four later ring turned finials above a 6½" square brass dial, with silvered Roman chapter ring, Arabic outer scale, centre alarm disc, winged mask spandrels and pierced blue steel fret hands, strike/not strike lever above XII, twin winding holes for a brass five-pillar twin fusee verge movement, with three bells, replacement bob pendulum, pierced back cock apron, the case sides with pierced foliate angel mask border mounts to the glazed apertures, h.33.5cm (handle down).Provenance; purchased by our vendor from Vicarage Clocks of Gloucestershire in 2015 for £11,750 Overall in good condition with the following notes;Has broken gut line so not currently running.Clock stands well.Lower cords to either side perform same action (striking one small bell each, then large bell for the hours).Top cord on left currently not functioning (possibly alarm).Finials later.Hinges to back door later.With winder and winding key.Matted centre re-gilded as are corner spandrels.Chapter ring good, probably re-silvered.Both doors have keys.

Lot 2456

A mid-19th century gilt brass repeating carriage clock by James McCabe of Royal Exchange, London, numbered 2726, the large clock in mahogany and brass bound case with brass carry handle, the clock having three deeply bevelled glass panels, signed and numbered silvered Roman dial with subsidiary seconds dial, the glass top with push button hour repeat and showing visible platform escapement, the eight-day double chain driven fusse movement striking on a single gong, with strike/silent lever to the back, with original numbered double winding key, clock h.21cm (handle down), mahogany case h.24.5cm (excluding handle) Clock runs.Push repeat functions. Generally in excellent condition with light handling wear and some tarnishing to extremities of dial.All glass good.Case with new velvet lined interior and repair to two old splits ono door.

Lot 2449

A Regency rosewood and brass inlaid wall clock, the octagonal case brass inlaid with three crowns and monogrammed GG, over a convex white enamel Roman dial and single winding hole for a brass eight-day wire driven fusse movement, with pendulum, w.43cm Pendulum suspension is broken.

Lot 2443

J W Benson of London - a late Victorian walnut cased bracket clock, having a signed white enamel Roman dial, twin winding holes for a French brass eight-day cylinder movement with outside countwheel and striking on a bell, h.24cmClock runs and strike is working.Dial good, no hairlines.Glass with one surface scratch.Case good.

Lot 2447

Nathaniel Hedge of Colchester - a mid 18th century 30-hour wall clock dial and movement, the 6¾" arched brass dial signed to the arch, having Roman chapter ring and single blue steel hand, the 30-hour movement striking on a bellAppears all original and untouched.No apparent damage.No weight, pendulum or rope train.

Lot 2453

A late 19th century French lacquered brass four-glass mantel clock, having an unsigned white enamel Roman dial with visible escapement, twin winding holes for an eight-day brass cylinder movement, having outside countwheel, striking on a bell, with mercury compensated pendulum, h.30cmRuns and chimes both hours and half-hours.Small hairline to dial at 6 o’clock.All glass good.Brass generally very good with no tarnishing and light surface scuffs only.

Lot 2445

Simmons of London - a late Victorian brass A-frame skeleton clock, having eight-day chain driven fusee movement with anchor escapement, signed to the main frame, h.28cm, the whole raised on an ebonised plinth and housed under a glass dome (dome a/f)Dome cracked but complete.Clock runs well.All brass immaculate.Minute hand with small paint loss.Plinth with modest age wear.No key.

Lot 1097

A birdcage clock. 15 cm high.

Lot 623

An Elliott 'Reid' mantle clock. 22 cm high.

Lot 976

A Victorian marble mantle clock bearing presentation plaque, inscribed ''1889 Q.O.W Hussars Given by The Officers for Smartest Recruit in Worcester Squadron, Won by Trooper W Beedom''. 33.5 cm high.

Lot 637

A Henry Marc marble mantle clock. 29 cm high.

Lot 994

A 19th century longcase clock movement, the dial inscribed for Thomas Stansbury Hereford. 30 cm wide.

Lot 639

A fourteen-day H.A.C striking clock. 33 cm high.

Lot 693

A brass cased carriage clock. 15.5 cm high.

Lot 866

A Studio Pottery wall clock (lacking pendulum). 37.5 cm diameter.

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