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A mid 19th Century gilt bronze mantle clock. The clock having two cherubs carrying the clock face The cherubs standing on a white marble base. The 8-day French movement strikes the hours and half hours on a bell. The white enamel dial having Arabic numerals and chased gilt hands. H.28cm x W. 21.5cm. (D)
A MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK COMPRISING GEORGE III ELEMENTS The eight-day bell striking movement with 12inch dial, with cow and cowpoke automaton to the arch, surmounted by JOHN ROWNING / NEWMARKET, and with silvered Roman numeral chapter ring, subsidiary seconds and date aperture, the mahogany case with columns to the hood angles above a trunk with canted and inlaid corners and quarter sawn plinth base 221cm high
AN OAK AND MARQUETRY INLAID LONGCASE CLOCK MID 18TH CENTURY AND LATER The eight-day bell striking movement with 11inch dial, the silver chapter ring with Roman numerals and Arabic five minutes, marked Ronning & Tuting to the chapter ring 241cm high overall Provenance:From the estate of Lionel Alfred Martin, Ingram Avenue, London (1855-1933). Chairman of Tate & Lyle.
AN OAK AND MAHOGANY BANDED LONGCASE CLOCK INCORPORATING 18TH CENTURY ELEMENTS The eight-day bell striking movement by Walker, Louth, with 12inch dial, in an associated oak and mahogany longcase clock case by repute made in Boston, Massachusetts 212cm high overall Provenance: Property of Harry Taft Hayward (1868 - 1930) and Edith Wires (1872 - 1962) Skyring House, Worthing, and thence by descent. Condition Report: As catalogued movement and case associated, the case may well have some later alterations alsoThe dial is dirty, the chapter ring discoloured, the numerals chipping, the boss is also discoloured, the movement is fairly clean - there appears to have been some confusion with the clock as there are two pendulums and three weights present - more than it needs - all are marked up with the clock - Dreweatts do not guarantee or make comments if any or all of these elements will make the clock work, the clock is untested at time of report and is sold on the advice is gets checked over and cleaned by a qualified clock restorer prior to use and on installation in a domestic setting - additional elements may be required - there is no winding key at all for the clock. The bell is missing from the movement - a new one would need to be sourced to make the bell strike as designedThe case with marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions, chips, losses, overall with a polished appearanceThe idea of the case being American was on repute of the vendor, Dreweatts have no paperwork or provenance to prove this theory Please see numerous additional images for visual reference to condition and of the movementCondition Report Disclaimer
AN AESTHETIC MOVEMENT EBONISED AND PORCELAIN INSET MANTEL CLOCK CIRCA 1890, ATTRIBUTED TO LEWIS FORMAN-DAY With eight-day 'ting-tang' gong striking movement, with blue and white porcelain Arabic dial, the ebonised case inset with NIGHT SHADE and DAY'S EYE panels, the dial with remnants of Indian ink inscription for Webster Queen Victoria St. 38cm high, 28cm wide, 19cm deep Condition Report: The case with marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and use, also old woodworm holes and openings to joints around the corniceSome variation and wear to the surface overallThe movement looks clean and ticks at time of report, there is a fairly recent label for a local clock restorer - it is assumed that this has been serviced recentlyThe winding key is a replacement (1930-50 in date most likely) the pendulum appears to be the originalPlease see additional images for visual reference to conditionCondition Report Disclaimer

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