A FRENCH ORMOLU AND PINK MARBLE LYRE CLOCKIn the Louis XVI style, circa 1900The lyre-shaped case modelled with a sunburst and foliate swags, the 3in. dial inscribed Le Roy & Fils, New Bond Steet, London, painted with foliate swags and with paste-set ring attached to the pendulum, striking on a bell, on an oval stepped base36cm high Condition reportIn good condition. The movement may require a service. There is a steel key.
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A MINIATURE BRASS LANTERN CLOCK WITH ONE-IN-PASSING HOUR STRIKEThe dial inscribed Tho. Tompion, LondonOf typical form, surmounted by a bell and pierced frets, above 4 1/2in. silvered chapter ring, enclosing an engraved centre inscribed Tho Tompion / London, with silvered alarm disc (decorative only), fitted with a chain fusée movement, anchor escapement and pendulum locking block and nut, perhaps incorporating some earlier elements?23.5cm high (excluding ebonised plinth)Condition reportThere is a steel winding key. The left hand door handle is loose.
A BASE METAL CASED STOP WATCH AND TWO FURTHER ITEMS (3)Comprising; a keyless wind, openfaced 30 minute recording stop watch, with an unsigned lever movement, the enamelled dial with outer Arabic numerals to 60, centre stop seconds and subsidiary seconds, with a case detailed Barraud and Lunds, Cornhill, a L'Epee gilt metal rectangular cased clock and a Demon Multiplex watch trick, with instructions and box
A LARGE FRENCH PARCEL-GILT BLACK-PAINTED CAST-IRON TURRET CLOCK, ANOTHER SMALLER TIMEPIECE AND A QUANTITY OF TURRET CLOCK PARTSThe large French turret clock by Francis Paget, of Morez, with pin wheel escapement, with electric motor to the going train; A small Potts of Leeds turret timepiece; and a quantity of turret clock hands, various dials, two pendulums, etc. (a lot).See Michael S. Potts, Potts of Leeds, Five generations of Clockmakers, Mayfield 2006.Condition reportBoth turret clocks are in unrestored condition and require weights and pendulums. Other pieces are in 'as found' condition.
A WALNUT AND EBONISED STRIKING ‘VIENNA’ REGULATORCirca 1895The arched pediment with three turned finials, above glazed panels, the 7in. white enamel dial with seconds subsidiary, wood-rod pendulum with large slender form brass bob125cm high Condition reportWIth wood-rod pendulum and two brass cased weights (with marks and knocks to the casings). No key. Overall the clock appears in good condition. The case would benefit from a wax. There are some small veneer chips to the lower right hand projecting corner. The movement will require a service.
A MAHOGANY SMALL DIAL CLOCKSigned Camerer Kuss & Co, 56 New Oxford Street, LondonWith a brass bezel and painted 8in dial, the German spring-driven movement stamped W & H SCH (Winterhalder & Hofmeier), with anchor escapement29.5cm diamCondition reportWith pendulum and key. The clock is in good original condition. It would benefit from a clean and service. Two of the pegs are rather loose and the other two have no finger pieces, so all might be best replaced?
A VERY RARE FRENCH GILT-BRASS AND SILVERED STRIKING, REPEATING AND WESTMINSTER-CHIMING ON BELLS PETITE SONNERIE CARRIAGE CLOCKCirca 1900The Anglaise Riche case with five bevelled glass panels, folding handle and push/repeat, with circular white and blue dial, Roman numerals, within an engine-turned and foliate engraved silvered mask, original silvered platform lever escapement with bi-metallic compensated balance, the three train movement chiming each quarter on four bells and striking the hour on a blued steel coiled gong, together with an associated red Morocco leather travelling case21cm highPROVENANCE: Cyril Fish, thence by descent.Condition reportThe clock chimes each quarter, strikes the hour and repeats. The clock ticks. No key. The clock is in good condition. It has been regilt and resilvered at some point. The left hand side glass has been pushed in on the front edge.
A WALNUT CASED TABLE CLOCKThe movement by Thomas Snelling, London , circa 1680, the later case 20th centuryThe 6 1/4in. square brass dial with winged cherub masks, enclosing a silvered chapter ring with matted centre and calendar aperture below the XII, blued steel pierced hands, the movement with five latched baluster-shaped pillars, verge escapement and foliate engraved backplate, signed Thomas Snelling, Londini, with outside and numbered countwheel strike on a bell, in a later Knibb style walnut case 30cm high (handle down)Thomas Snelling (b. 1659) was apprenticed in 1672. He was Free from 1680. He paid no quarterage to the Clockmaker's Company after 1689.See Sunny Dzik, Engraving on English Table Clocks, Art on a Canvas of Brass 1660-1800, Oxford 2019, p. 133/4 which illustrates two engraved backplates of Joseph Knibb clocks with virtually identical backplates to this lot.Condition reportThe case is in good condition. Some chipping to the upper moulded edge on corners and back. The movement ticks and strikes, it may require a service
A FRENCH GILT BRASS STRIKING AND REPEATING ROCOCO STYLE CARRIAGE CLOCKCirca 1910The case cast with foliate scrolls, shaped handle above a serpentine-shaped bevelled glass top panel and four further bevelled glass panels, the cream enamel dial with a finely engraved and pierced mask, the Arabic chapters with foliate festoons and alarm dial below, the twin train movement No 734, with original silvered platform lever escapement, bi-metallic compensated balance, striking and repeating on a blued steel gong11.5cm high (handle down)PROVENANCE: Cyril Fish, thence by descent.Condition reportThe clock is in good condition. The movement ticks, strikes and repeats. There is no key.
A CARTIER PARIS ALARM CLOCKThe gilt metal rectangular clock with black Roman numerals and black hands to the white enamelled dial, detailed Cartier Paris, Swiss Made, size 9.5cm x 7.2cm, with a Cartier International Service red suede pouchCondition Report; The alarm clock is not currently working, may just need a new battery, but we would not guarantee this, slight discolouration to case exterior, particularly to the folding strut
A GEORGE III MAHOGANY DIAL CLOCKThe dial signed James Houghton, SouthwarkThe case with a moulded dial rim and cast brass glazed bezel above an 11 3/4in circular brass dial, signed, with steel spade hands, the gut fusée movement with tapering plates with anchor escapement (formerly verge), dial surround and case possibly associated37cm diam; 40cm high overallCondition reportThere is a steel winding key and a key for the bezel lock. The wooden bezel surround has a split at 11.30. A split and repair at 9 o’clock and also at 3 o’clock. Side door has chips to the side fillets. The dial has lost its silvering. As noted the dial surround and case are probably associated. The movement has been converted to anchor escapement from a verge.
A LATE WILLIAM IV/EARLY VICTORIAN MAHOGANY DROP-DIAL WALL CLOCKBy Vulliamy, London, No. 1829, circa 1840With cast brass glazed bezel, above the painted dial, with pierced blued steel moon hands, the signed fusée movement with rectangular plates and four turned pillars and anchor escapement36.5cm diameter; 47cm high Condition reportWith 12in brass pendulum. The movement appears to have been ‘dipped’ when last cleaned and is now tarnsihed. The dial is worn and requires restoration. The case requires careful sympathetic restoration. The drop front panel has a screw hole in its centre. Veneer chips to the left side and to the underside. A piece of fillet from the underside door is lost. Some old white paint. Some chips to the fillet overhang of the side door. There is no key or case key.
A FRENCH BRASS CARRIAGE TIMEPIECEBy Couaillet, Saint Nicholas-d’Aliermont, circa 1910The case with a reeded handle and uprights, bevelled glass panels, the sides each with a pierced foliate panel, with gilt rectangular dial and cream enamel chapter ring within a pierced gilt mask, the silvered platform with bi-metallic compensated balance and lever escapement 15cm highPROVENANCE: Cyril Fish, thence by descent.Condition reportWith a key. The clock ticks.
AN EARLY FRENCH ENGRAVED GILT BRASS ONE-PIECE CASE STRIKING CALENDAR CARRIAGE CLOCKRetailed by Charles Oudin, Paris, circa 1865The one-piece case engraved all over with foliage, pivotted handle, with four bevelled glass panels below and lift-up brass shuttered back panel, the white enamel dial with gilt 'Breguet' moon hands above two subsidiaries for day and date, detailed Ch. Oudin, A Paris, original silvered platform with plain three-armed brass balance and club-tooth lever escapement, the twin train unsigned movement with countwheel strike on a bell15.8cm high (handle up)PROVENANCE: Cyril Fish, thence by descent.Condition reportThe movement ticks and strikes. The gilding is original but with some wear. The upper bevelled glass has some chips and can fall out with the rear door removed. The bottom section of the case has been fitted back the wrong way around, so that the engraved panel is at the rear. One double-ended key.
AN UNUSUAL ENGRAVED GILTBRASS AND MALACHITE MINIATURE TIMEPIECE WITH A MALACHITE-MOUNTED STANDThe timepiece by Barwise, London, circa 1860The clock with an engraved gilt case, with scrolled foliate cast handle above malachite inset panel, the front with bevelled glass pane above the circular signed dial and blued steel trefoil hands, within an engraved mask, the sides each with a malachite panel within an engraved mask, with solid hinged engraved door, the barrel going movement with English platform lever escapement, plain three-arm polished steel balance; together with an ormolu Louis XV style miniature table, the top inset with a malachite panel and with four malachite cabochonsThe clock 11cm highThe table 8cm highPROVENANCE: Cyril Fish, thence by descent.Condition report The clock ticks. The table has lost one of the anthemion stops on its top. It does not quite sit 'flat' and has a small differential on its front left scroll foot. It has a key.
A GEORGE III MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCKBy John Jackson, LondonThe case with an arched hood and three brass finials, above glazed door, flanked by fluted columns, the trunk inset with an arched panel door, flanked by fluted canted angles, on panelled plinth base, the 12in. arched brass dial, signed Jno Jackson, London, with strike/silent to the arch, the chapter ring enclosing subsidiaries for calendar and seconds, with four knopped pillars, deadbeat escapement and strike on a bell, movement and case possibly associated232cm high overallCondition reportThe hood perhaps had an ogee pediment which has been removed to reduce its height. The three brass finials are replacements. The case has been repolished. The door has a slight warp to it, pulling away at the top on the left edge. The dial is lacquered brass, when once it would have been silvered. There are some lines of corrosion to the surface. The movement requires a service. There is a pendulum, no key and two associated wrought-iron weights.
A MAHOGANY AND BRASS LINE INLAID DROP DIAL CLOCKSigned Gravell & Son, London, No. 4042With stepped moulded mahogany dial surround, cast brass bezel (and loose convex glass), with 12in. silvered brass signed dial, blued steel hands, above an associated back box with drop panel inset to the front inlaid with a star, above curved panel and inset door, with a pair of panel doors to the sides, the five knopped pillar chain fusée movement with deadbeat escapement and steel-rod pendulum with large brass bob, dial and case associated64cm highCondition reportWith its pendulum, there is no winding key. The clock is in good condition. As noted above the glass is loose. The dial silvering is not worn or marked. The movement is dusty and will require a service. The back box with its drop is associated to the dial and surround. There are some filled holes to each side of the case which correspond with a replacement seatboard support on each side.
A FRENCH GILT BRASS CHAMPLEVÉ ENAMEL STRIKING AND REPEATING CARRIAGE CLOCKCirca 1900The Anglaise Riche case with five bevelled glass panels, decorated all over with polychrome enamels, the dial with a cream enamel chapter ring, gilt centre and subsidiary alarm below, within a champleve mask, original silvered platform with bi-metallic compensated balance and club-tooth lever escapement, striking and repeating the hours on a coiled steel gong, with alarm train19.5cm highPROVENANCE: Cyril Fish, thence by descent.Condition reportThe case is in good condition. It has been regilded. Together with double-ended key. The movement strikes and repeats. It ticks but soon stops. It would benefit from a service.
A LOUIS PHILIPPE EBONISED AND BRASS INLAID STRIKING TRAVELLING CLOCK WITH ALARMBy RobertThe rectangular case inlaid with engraved cut-brass and mother-of-pearl, with a brass carrying handle above the glazed signed dial (restored) with blued steel moon hands, and flanked to each side by a chevron-shaped glazed aperture, the twin train movement, wound from the front through the case, just below the dial, with cylinder escapement, the escape wheel mounted between the rectangular plates as part of the train, the balance wheel within a cut-out in the top of the back plate, secured by a jewelled cock, the strike work mounted on the back plate, striking the hours twice on a bell and the half22cm high (handle down)Condition reportThere is no key. As noted the dial has been restored and is showing previous hairline cracks. The movement may require a service.
A GEORGE III MAHOGANY TEN-INCH VERGE DIAL CLOCKBy Thomas Wagstaffe, London, circa 1780With a cast moulded glazed bezel, above signed silvered dial, with pierced blued steel hands, the gut fusée movement with tapered plates and verge escapement, saltbox case with four steel pins32cm diameter overall.Thomas Wagstaff is recorded working at Carey Street and Gracechurch Street 1756-93.Condition reportIn good overall condition. The movement appears to have been cleaned fairly recently. The dial silvering is not worn. Side and base door hinges are modern replacements. The oak fillets to each panel appear to have been replaced. There is no winding key. The shape of the arched top and apron on the salt box are usual. Whilst the oak of the box is old, is this possibly a replacement?
A WALNUT AND MARQUETRY LONGCASE CLOCKThe case fundamentally circa 1695 and with later elementsWith a caddy top above 10 3/4in. square glazed door, the trunk with three panel bird amongst foliage marquetry panels, the sides each with plain walnut veneer panel in two pieces, above the base with partial marquetry panel, the associated 10in. square dial detailed Thos. Nichols, Oundle, with later twin train striking movement, anchor escapement, case and movement associated218cm highCondition reportTogether with crank winding key and two brass-cased weights. There is a brass bob pendulum. As stated case and movement/dial are associated.The case is circa 1695 and with later elements due to damage and repair. The hood’s pierced panel above the door is replaced with a later oak fillet. The fillet around the inside of the door is replaced. The part just below the caddy may be later? The main part of the case is relatively original. The backboard is complete as are the internal side pieces. The cheeks have been reduced and have later risers and an associated seatboard. The front marquetry panel is about 66% present, the lost part now veneered in walnut. The plinth at the base is later.The movement and dial are associated and it would require a service to be in going condition.
A RARE TYPE 1 RAF OPERATIONS ROOM SECTOR WALL CLOCKBy F. W. Elliott Ltd. No. 6851, dated 1939The mahogany case with moulded dial surround and cast bezel, hinged side door and pendulum access door, 14in. painted dial with RAF insignia and tri-coloured sector ‘flags’, outer 12-hour chapters and inner 24-hour markings, within 5-minute marker ring, black painted steel spade hands, the chain fusée movement with anchor escapement, corn-coloured lacquered plates, four plain turned pillars, screwed to the backplate, stamped 6851 / F. W. ELLIOTT LTD. / ENGLAND / 1939, the reverse of the case also stamped A M between a crown / F. W. ELLIOTT Ltd. / 1939 and further stamped to the righthand side of the case at the base W. S between a crown47cm diam. overallCondition ReportWith its pendulum and a winding crank key.The clock appears in good original condition. Some small joint movement to the wooden bezel. The side door fillet has been repaired and subsequently the door repolished. The pendulum access door a possible replacement? Evidence of repairs to the base here and re-polishing. The polishing to the sides appears original and one can see a slight crazing to the surface of the polish supporting that. The dial has some very slight chips to paint around the winding hole. Original surface overall with a cracquleur to the surface. Possibly the RAF crest with some decoration refreshed? The coloured sectors refreshed. The four pegs holding the dial surround to the case are not the originals.
A FRENCH ENGRAVED GILT BRASS THREE-PANEL PORCELAIN STRIKING AND REPEATING CARRIAGE CLOCKRetailed by Edward & Sons, Paris, Circa 1890The gilt engraved canalee case with rectangular bevelled glazed top panel, above glazed porcelain dial detailed Edward & Sons Paris, the dial and sides decorated with putti in waterscapes, each within a 'seed pearl' border, original silvered platform lever escapement with bi-metallic compensated balance, the twin train movement stamped A*B in an oval for Archille Brocot and numbered 38417cm highPROVENANCE: Cyril Fish, thence by descent.Condition reportThe panels are in good condition and are not restored. The 'seed pearl' borders are all present. The movement ticks, strikes and repeats. It would benefit from a clean and service.
A FRENCH ENGRAVED GILT BRASS STRIKING AND REPEATING CARRIAGE CLOCK WITH DUPLEX ESCAPEMENTBy Bourdin, 28 rue de la Paix, Paris, circa 1860The case engraved with foliage and scrolls, with folding handle and push/repeat, four bevelled glazed panels, signed white enamel dial with seconds subsidiary at the XII, blued steel 'Breguet' moon hands and alarm subsidiary, original platform with bi-metallic compensated balance and duplex escapement, the twin train movement striking and repeating on a bell, numbered 4919 and 253, and numbered 7314 on the back of the frontplate, the shuttered solid door, signed BOURDIN Hger Bte RUE DE LA PAIX 28, with an associated green velvet-lined leather travelling case15cm high PROVENANCE: Cyril Fish, thence by descent.A. E. Bourdin are recorded in the rue de la Paix 1840-60.Condition reportThe clock has its original gilding. It is going, striking and repeating. The bottom back corner of the left hand glass is chipped.
A LOUIS PHILIPPE ORMOLU AND PATINATED BRONZE PORTICO CLOCKBy LeRoy, Palais Royal, ParisWIth stepped architectural pediment above Gothic arches and tracery, the dial with silvered chapter ring signed LEROY HORLOGERIE DU ROI / PALAIS ROYAL, the twin train drum-shaped movement stamped to the backplate AG 364, with countwheel strike on a bell, above stepped plinth with Gothic arches, on scrolled feet52 cm highCondition reportThere is no key. The movement would benefit from a service. The case is in good condition. With its pendulum.
AN UNUSUAL FRENCH BRASS PETITE SONNERIE STRIKING AND REPEATING CARRIAGE CLOCK WITH DUPLEX ESCAPEMENTBy LeRoy & Fils, Palais Royal 13 & 15, Paris, No. 360, circa1880The canalee-style case with fluted decoration, five rectangular bevelled glass panels, with signed white enamel dial (restored), 'Breguet' moon hands and alarm subsidiary, the movement signed to the edge of the backplate on the left side, with original silvered platform, bi-metallic compensated balance and duplex escapement, striking and repeating on two small bells, the base with SILENCE/SONNERIE selector13.8cm highPROVENANCE: Cyril Fish, thence by descent.Condition reportThe clock is in working order. As stated the dial has been restored. Together with a double-ended key.
A FRENCH GILT-BRASS CARRIAGE CLOCK WITH ELLIPTICAL DIALBy Couaillet, Saint Nicholas-d’Aliermont, No 1571, circa 1910The squat case with a reeded handle above bevelled glass panels, the oval silvered dial within a gilt mask, with silvered platform, bi-metallic compensated balance, the twin train movement, numbered 1571, striking on a blued steel gong18.5cm highPROVENANCE: Cyril Fish, thence by descent.Condition report With double-ended key. The clock is working, ticking and striking. Some wear to gilding.
A GEORGE III PAINTED STRIKING LONGCASE CLOCK WITH SWEEP CENTRE SECONDSThe movement signed John Hunt, WorleThe case with a moulded pediment above a blind fret frieze and arched glazed dial door, the trunk inset with an arched door, on a stepped base and plinth foot, the 12in. arched brass dial with painted moon phase indicator, above brass spandrels enclosing a silvered chapter ring with matted centre and inscription plate, above calendar aperture, the twin train five knopped and ringed pillar movement with anchor escapement and strike on a bell, movement and case possibly associated210cm highCondition reportWith pendulum and two lead weights, together with crank key. The movement is in good order and may benefit from a clean and service. The case is in reasonable condition, marks and knocks consistent with age. Decoration refreshed. There is a cut-out to the lower part of the dial door.
TWO TRAVELLING CLOCKS (2)Comprising an Asprey silver cased rectangular folding clock, the circular enamel dial detailed Asprey.8 days London 1915 and a leather cased folding clock (damaged)Condition Report. The silver cased clock is not working, the enamelled dial has slight loss of luminosity to numeral 7 and to the end of the minute hand, the case is in good condition, the closing catch is a little weak, would benefit from cleaning, two small dents showing from the inside to the outside of the front, size of case closed 8.8cm x 7cm.The leather cased clock not working, leather is very perished.
A MAHOGANY CASED LARGE WOODEN DIAL TIMEPIECEDetailed Hunt, DoverWith cast brass moulded bezel and pierced brass spade hands, the dial with Roman chapters and Arabic five-minute markers, in a salt-box-style case, the chain fusée movement with arched plates and maintaining power59cm diam.Condition reportThe clock was running prior to consignment and appears in good condition. The dial and bezel are most likely period, and the hands are old. However, the salt box case is a replacement. The movement and its pendulum are likely to be associated, and it sits on a new circular brass plate securing it to the back of the dial. One securing peg (of four) is missing. The reconstruction faithfully creates a most pleasing dial clock which is very decoartive and appealing.
A FRENCH ENGRAVED, GILT BRASS ONE-PIECE CASE, STRIKING AND REPEATING CARRIAGE CLOCKRetailed by Barwise, London, circa 1865The engraved one-piece case with folding handle and push/repeat, with five glazed bevelled panels, circular white enamel dial, blued steel 'Breguet' moon hands, within a gilt mask, the gilt platform signed Barwise, London, with bi-metallic compensated balance and club-tooth lever escapement, the twin train movement stamped H.L. to the frontplate and 696 to the inside of the frontplate, striking and repeating the hour and half on a bell, in a red Morocco leather travelling case14cm highPROVENANCE: Cyril Fish, thence by descent.Condition reportWith a double-ended key. Original gilding, some wear. The clock is working, ticking with a strong action. Strikes and repeats. There is a small chip to the bottom left hand corner of the front glass.
A GREEN-PAINTED CAST-IRON STRIKING TURRET CLOCKBy Thwaites & Reed, London, Dated 1888With twin winding barrels, maintaining power and deadbeat escapement Lacking weights and crank key 83cm wide; 36cm high; 46cm deepCondition reportWith wood-rod pendulum. In unrestored condition, steel work rusted and corroded.
A WILLIAM III WALNUT AND MARQUETRY 10 INCH LONGCASE CLOCKBy Thomas Spencer, LondonThe hood (formerly rising) with moulded cornice above a pair of handed turned columns with glazed front and sides, the trunk inset with a door, decorated in floral and bird marquery within oyster panels, the sides with outlined oyster panels, above a marquetry plinth, the 10in. square brass dial signed on the plate below the VI Thos Spencer, Londini, with cherub mask and foliate spandrels, enclosing silvered chapter ring, narrow seconds ring, matted centre and calendar aperture above the VI, the twin train movement with five ringed and knopped pillars, internal countwheel strike on a bell, and anchor escapement, seatboard replaced, movement and case perhaps associated200.5cm highThomas Spencer (b. 1657) was apprenticed to Solomon Bouquet 1671-1678. He gained his Freedom in 1685. He is not recorded after 1697.Condition reportThe hood still has its original runners for rising. There is no spoon. Section of the backboard is replaced. The base has been rebuilt and the marquetry panel is not original but well matched. There are two brass-cased weights, a winding crank key and a pendulum (of later date).
A FRENCH GILT-METAL MOUNTED GREEN-STAINED TORTOISESHELL MANTEL CLOCKIn the Louis XV style, Circa 1880The case of shaped outline with white enamel dial and blued steel pierced moon hands, the twin train drum-shaped movement stamped S. Marti, with countwheel strike on a bell, raised on a gilt-painted plinth 35cm high overallCondition reportWith pendulum, no key. The case is in reasonable condition, there is a small amount of loss to the tortoiseshell in places. The movement appears dirty and will require a service.
Manner of Willem van de Velde the Younger, Dutch 19th century- Battle of Solebay in Suffolk at the start of the third Anglo-Dutch war in 1672; and The Battle of Texel at the end of the third Anglo-Dutch war in 1673; The first: chromolithograph on sheets of joined wove paper laid down on linen, folded in three sections, the first with printed title 'The BATTELLS One the 28th of May 1672', the second with printed title '2 Part About 12 at Noon', the third with printed title '3 Part about 6 at Night'., all with extensive printed inscriptions, 36.3 x 616 cm., (unframed). The second: chromolithograph on sheets of joined wove paper laid down on linen, folded in seven sections, the first with printed title 'The First Part of the Bataile fought on ye 11th of August / About 4 in the Morning', the second with printed title 'The Second Part about 6 of ye Clock', the third with printed titled 'The 3 Part About 7 or 8 of the Clock', the fourth with printed title 'The 4th Part About 10 or 12 of the Clock', the fifth with printed title 'The 5th Parte: about 1 and 2 of the Clock', the sixth with printed title 'The 6 Part About 3 and 4 of Clock', the seventh with printed title 'The 7th Part About 5 and 6 at Night', 36.5 x 780.2 cm., (unframed). Provenance: Private Collection, UK. Note: These panoramic depictions depict two separate battles, which both took place in the Third Anglo-Dutch War of 1672-74. A version these works, variously in chromolithograph, pen, ink and watercolour, is held in the National Maritime Museum, Greenwich [no.PAJ0307-PAJ0316 ]. Another version of the 'Battle of Solebay' in chromolithograph sold recently at Roseberys, London, 19 July 2023, lot 71 (£9,100). An oil of 'The Battle of Texel' by Willem van de Velde the Younger (1633-1707) is also held in the collection of the National Maritime Museum in Greenwich [no.BHC0314]. The first three sections depict the Battle of Solebay in three parts. The naval battle took place in May/June 1672 and was the first naval battle of the Third Anglo-Dutch War. It began as an attempted raid on Solebay port where an English fleet was anchored and largely unprepared for battle, and ended at a hard-fought draw. The battle however prevented a planned allied naval invasion of the Dutch Republic and boosted the morale of the Dutch population. Both sides claimed victory. Van de Velde the Younger was present during the Battle of Solebay in a small boat. He made drawings that would go on to shape how the battle was perceived, and eventually inspire a series of giant tapestries depicting the course of the conflict. The second seven sections depicts the Battle of Texel, the last battle of the Third Anglo-Dutch War, which took place on 11-21 August 1673. The battle was fought between the Dutch on one side, and the English and French on another, and represented the final attempt by the Allies to destroy the Dutch fleet, in order to leave the Dutch coast open to invasion.
French walnut and ormolu lyre shaped mantel clock, white enamelled dial with Arabic numerals, the movement signed 'A D Mougin' striking on a bell, with pendulum, height 51cmPlease note our special conditions regarding clocks and watches (Please note condition is not noted. We strongly advise viewing to satsify yourself as to condition. If you are unable to view please request a condition report, which will be provided in writing).
Samuel Collier, Eccles, a mahogany eight day longcase clock, circa 1770, the hood with verre eglomise panels and brass capped reeded columns, flanking a 14 inch painted arched dial with moon phase, Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, the movement striking on a bell, the trunk with well figured door within quarter pilasters, on a canted box base with raised panel, height 227cmPlease note our special conditions regarding clocks and watches (Please note condition is not noted. We strongly advise viewing to satsify yourself as to condition. If you are unable to view please request a condition report, which will be provided in writing).
Unusual oak 30 hour longcase clock, possibly Dutch, the hood with dentil arch enclosing a 6 inch copper dial with brass chapter ring with Roman numerals, 30 hour movement, striking (bell deficient), no pendulum or weight, within a tall fielded panel case on a box base, height 245cm, width of the hood 36cmPlease note our special conditions of sale regarding clocks and watches (Please note condition is not noted. We strongly advise viewing to satsify yourself as to condition. If you are unable to view please request a condition report, which will be provided in writing).
Thomas Richardson, Weaverham, mahogany eight day longcase clock, circa 1795, the hood with brass capped turned columns flanking a 14 inch square dial with signed silvered chapter ring, subsidiary seconds and a matted centre, the movement striking on a bell, the trunk having a well figured door and quarter pilasters over a box base with canted corners, raised on bracket feet, with pendulum and two weights, height 213cmPlease note our special conditions of sale regarding clocks and watches (Please note condition is not noted. We strongly advise viewing to satsify yourself as to condition. If you are unable to view please request a condition report, which will be provided in writing).
Walnut 30 hour longcase clock, 18th Century, with a brass 11 inch dial with matted centre and date aperture, striking on a bell, plain trunk with box base, with pendulum and a single weight, height 190cmPlease note our special conditions of sale regarding clocks and watches (Please note condition is not noted. We strongly advise viewing to satsify yourself as to condition. If you are unable to view please request a condition report, which will be provided in writing).
Lanson, Keighley, mahogany eight day musical chiming longcase clock, the hood with verre eglomise painted glass panels, over reeded columns flanking a 12 1/2 inch brass dial with rolling moon to the arch, silvered chapter ring, the centre signed and engraved with a swan, eight day movement striking on a gong and eight bells, with pendulum and two weights, flame mahogany door with reeded quarter pilasters, over a panelled box base, height 229cmPlease note our special conditions of sale regarding clocks and watches (Please note condition is not noted. We strongly advise viewing to satsify yourself as to condition. If you are unable to view please request a condition report, which will be provided in writing).
French green onyx and champleve enamelled four glass clock, circa 1900, the dial with Arabic movements, enamelled bezel, twin mercury cylinder pendulum with enamel embellishment, the movement striking on a gong, height 29cm, width 18.5cmPlease note our special conditions of sale regarding clocks and watches (Please note condition is not noted. We strongly advise viewing to satsify yourself as to condition. If you are unable to view please request a condition report, which will be provided in writing).
Seth Thomas walnut cased calendar clock, painted 12.5 inch dial with Roman numerals, with 8.25 inch calendar dial beneath, opening door with original instruction label on the inside, with key, 70cm drop, width 38cmPlease note our special conditions of sale regarding clocks and watches (Please note condition is not noted. We strongly advise viewing to satsify yourself as to condition. If you are unable to view please request a condition report, which will be provided in writing).
French oak architectural mantel clock and barometer, of temple form with cream dials, centred with a thermometer and within double Corinthian columns, on a stepped base, width 42cm, height 25.5cm (Please note condition is not noted. We strongly advise viewing to satsify yourself as to condition. If you are unable to view please request a condition report, which will be provided in writing).
Edwards of Bishops Castle (1771 - 1791) oak eight day long clock, having a brass 12 inch dial with subsidiary seconds and date aperture, signed, eight day movement striking on a bell, plain trunk and box base, with pendulum (a/f) and two weights, height 208cmPlease note our special conditions of sale regarding clocks and watches (Please note condition is not noted. We strongly advise viewing to satsify yourself as to condition. If you are unable to view please request a condition report, which will be provided in writing).
French Art Deco marble and chrome clock garniture, the clock with rectangular dial, signed 'Comptoir General M Schnerb.', the movement striking on a bell, the clock 44cm , height 23cm, with matching ornamental vases, height 15.5cm, with key and pendulum (currently in working order)Please note our special conditions regarding clocks and watches (Please note condition is not noted. We strongly advise viewing to satsify yourself as to condition. If you are unable to view please request a condition report, which will be provided in writing).
J Carter, Warrington, mahogany eight day longcase clock, circa 1820, the hood with turned wooden finials and turned columns flanking a painted 14 inch arched dial with moon phase, Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds and date dials, floral painted spandrels, the movement striking on a bell, the trunk with figured door within reeded pilasters, over a canted box base, height 216cmPlease note our special conditions of sale regarding clocks and watches (Please note condition is not noted. We strongly advise viewing to satsify yourself as to condition. If you are unable to view please request a condition report, which will be provided in writing).
Herbert Terry & Sons angle poise lamp in cream. Stamped "MADE IN ENGLAND BY HERBERT TERRY & SONS LTD REDDITCH" to the base, 93cm high when fully extended. Also included in the lot is a retro, mid century Kienzle wall clock with Quartz movement and original packaging/ manual, 20cm x 20cm x 4cm and an Art Deco style ashtray. (3)

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