A FRENCH GILT BRASS 'ONE PIECE' CASED CARRIAGE CLOCK, LATE 19TH C with enamel mask dial, the movement with the original platform lever escapement engraved Fast or Slow and two gongs, in engraved case with repeat button in the top, 10.5cm h++In apparently good condition and working order, gilding bright, the enamel dial not cracked or chipped, one tiny corner chip on glass panel in door, the other four glass panels in good condition
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A FRENCH BRASS CARRIAGE CLOCK, LATE 19TH C the enamel dial inscribed ALDRED & SON GT YARMOUTH, the movement with the original silvered platform lever escapement and striking on a coiled wire gong, in anglaise case with repeat button in the top, 14cm h excluding handle++Apparently good working order, case lacquer discoloured, polish residue, dial undamaged. Tiny chip on one corner of the bevelled glass panel in the door, the other four panels in good condition
A FRENCH BRASS CARRIAGE TIMEPIECE DROCOURT, LATE 19TH C the enamel dial inscribed PENLINGTON & HUTTON PARIS, with Breguet hands, the movement with the original silvered platform lever escapement, in corniche case, 13.5cm h excluding handle, maker's mark and 13150++A good quality clock in working order, the enamel dial cracked, case lacquer degraded with polish residue. Movement running smoothly, glass panels in front and back door both with small corner chip
A FRENCH GILT BRASS CARRIAGE CLOCK AUBERT & KLAFTENBERGER, C1860 the white enamel mask dial with alarm dial and Breguet hands, the bell striking movement with the original platform lever escapement, in gorge case with repeat button in the top, the glass door inscribed in purple enamel Joseph Eglington from Elizabeth, Mss of Londonderry 1860, 11cm h excluding handle, brass mounted, tooled leather travelling case engraved Joseph Eglington EsqrProvenance: Elizabeth Frances Charlotte Stewart, nee Jocelyn, Marchioness of Londonderry (1813-1844).++Striking train not winding but in otherwise apparently good and original condition including the escapement, running when wound, handling wear to gilding but the case still retaining most of the original gilding, the enamel dial undamaged, some dust specks under the glass, the bevelled glass panels all in good condition save that in the top which has a minute chip on one corner, slight wear to leather case, sold with an unnumbered key that is contemporary and may be original
A GEORGE III BRASS MOUNTED PAPIER MÂCHÉ AND WOOD SEDAN CLOCK, LATE 18TH C with enamel dial and steel hands, the verge movement engraved on the eared and arched backplate JNO COLLETT CHELSEA NO 720, with regulation and finely pierced and engraved balance cock and foot, 17.5cm x 15cm++Movement in apparently good working order, the enamel dial damaged and repaired, solder repair to hinge of back door, lacks suspension hook
A VICTORIAN OAK DROP CASED WALL TIMEPIECE R BOSWORTH NOTTINGHAM, C1835-76 with painted dial, the movement with tapered plates and single substantial iron weight, the quarter sawn oak case with low arched pediment and turned pillars, shaped door to trunk, 140cm h++Dial repainted, in good restored condition
A GEORGE IV MAHOGANY AND BRASS INLAID BRACKET CLOCK, LANGFORD BRISTOL, C1830 with engraved and silvered dial, blued steel hands and twin fusee two bell movement with slightly shouldered plates, the case with carved mouldings including pineapple tablet beneath the dial, on bun feet, 44cm h, with a mahogany clock bracket (2)++The clock with some old cosmetic restoration, typical slight loss around the glazed b ack door, movement relatively clean and overhauled some years ago, long in local private ownership
A MAHOGANY EIGHT DAY LONGCASE CLOCK JOSEPH KIRK SKEGBY, EARLY 18TH C AND LATER the square brass dial with matted centre, ringed winding holes, date aperture and subsidiary seconds dial, the chapter ring engraved Joseph Kirk Skegby Fecit with cherub and crown spandrels, later applied with decorative figural pierced brass arch, five pillar movement in associated case will nulled frieze, shell carved door and pilasters, the panelled base with oval patera, 214cm h excluding finials++Movement dusty but apparently complete and original to the dial, the case of slightly heavy proportions but decoratively carved and in good condition
A SCOTTISH MAHOGANY EIGHT DAY LONGCASE CLOCK, WILLIAM YOUNG PERTH, 19TH C the breakarched and silvered dial with twin subsidiary dials for seconds and dates, engraved William Young PERTH, the case with swan neck pediment, eagle finial, spiral pillars and pilasters, the trunk enclosed by an ogee door, pendulum and two lead weights, 227cm h++Movement overhauled and cleaned, board no original. Brass eagle finial not original. Cheeks of case not packed, case with minor vertical shinkage crack in base and repolished
A GEORGE II JAPANNED EIGHT DAY LONGCASE CLOCK THOMAS TRIGGE LONDON, MID 18TH C the brass dial with engraved and matted centre, date aperture and subsidiary seconds dial, the silvered chapter ring engraved THO TRIGGE LONDON, cherub and crown spandrels, the case with lentical to the door, 218cm h++Movement apparently complete and overhauled/relatively clean, no evidence of cheeks having being packed, seat-board relatively old. Minor structural repairs, case extensively re-decorated and in a glossy varnish
A GEORGE II OAK THIRTY HOUR LONGCASE CLOCK JOHN WYLD NOTTINGHAM the brass dial with matted centre, date sector and signature disc engraved John Wyld NOTTINGHAM, with pierced steel hands and urn spandrels, the flat topped case with dentil cornice, the trunk enclosed by a rectangular door, on panelled base, 200cm h++In good largely unrestored condition, the cheeks not packed and the movement and seat board probably contemporary but maybe not original. The case of pleasing old colour and patina with much natural build up of dirt and grime, base slightly reduced
A VICTORIAN OAK AND INLAID EIGHT DAY LONGCASE CLOCK D CLIFF SCROPTON DERBYSHIRE, MID 19TH C the painted dial inscribed D CLIFF SCROPTON, with pierced brass hands, the case with swan neck pediment and brass mounts, the trunk enclosed by a shaped niche door, on panelled base, 213cm h++Minor losses and repairs to case, repolished, glass cracked
A MAHOGANY EIGHT DAY LONGCASE CLOCK, 18TH C AND LATER the associated brass dial with matted centre, date aperture and subsidiary seconds dial engraved on an oval applied disc Matthew Bushell, having mask spandrels in slim case with dentil cornice, chamferred trunk door and panelled base, 191cm h++Movement complete but not original to the dial. The case early 20th c and slightly scuffed around the base; repolished
A GEORGE III OAK AND CROSSBANDED EIGHT DAY LONGCASE CLOCK CHARLES BANNISTER, POINTON, EARLY 19TH C the brass dial with engraved and matted centre having date sector and subsidiary seconds dial, the chapter ring inscribed CHAS BANISTER POINTON, having mask spandrels, the case with flat topped hood and turned pillars, the trunk enclosed by a breakarched door, on panelled base, 204cm h++Recently overhauled and cleaned, cheeks not packed, dial and movement apparently original to the case. The case with some minor cosmetic repair and restoration
A VICTORIAN OAK, FRUITWOOD AND LINE INLAID THIRTY HOUR LONGCASE CLOCK THOMAS HALLAM NOTTINGHAM, C1850 the breakarched and painted dial with date sector, the case with brass mounted swan neck pediment and turned pillars, shaped short trunk door, on plain base and bracket feet, 215cm h++Glass in door cracked, dial paint slightly unevenly discoloured. Case in reasonably good condition with vertical shrinkage crack to base and small loss to crossbands
A VICTORIAN OAK EIGHT DAY LONGCASE CLOCK MAPLE & CO LTD, LONDON, C1900 the breakarched and silvered dial with subsidiary seconds dial having gilt convex disc to the arch engraved with a bird, gong striking movement, the case with swan neck pediment and turned pillars having ogee moulded drawer to the trunk, on panelled base, 215cm h++Door to trunk requires slight adjustment, silvering on dial stained but a heavy quality case in good condition. Movement dirty requiring an overhaul/clean
A FINE AND RARE SOUTH GERMAN WALNUT CABINET, AUFSATZSCHRANK, FRANCONIA, C1750 of concave form with marquetry and penwork rocaille and festoons, the upper part with a door and arrangement of drawers including one to the pediment, the chest with square lattice trompe l'oeil parquetry top above a slide inlaid for games and three further drawers, scroll carved apron and feet, the ormolu rococo escutcheons original, 213cm h; 73 x 127cmProvenance: Private family ownership since the early 20th c and in storage for over 50 years until removed for the present sale.A very similar cabinet of the same distinctive concave form, in the Mainfrankisches Museum, Wurzburg, is illustrated Kreisel (H) Die Kunst des deutschen Mobels, 1970, B.II, fig 1094.++In exceptionally original unrestored condition and good preservation, no significant damage or major losses, brass locks to cupboard door possibly a 19th c replacement; no shrinkage cracks; not repolished; localised worm damage mainly confined to back feet and area; much encrusted dirt and grime from (very) long term storage
A GEORGE III MAHOGANY LINEN PRESS, C1780 with dentil cornice and pendant frieze, the interior formerly with trays, enclosed by a pair of oval-crossbanded doors, the lower part with two drawers, on bracket feet, 186cm h; 59 x 132cm++Some damage to the cornice and frieze, a section of horizontal damage across one door panel, the lower part reduced in height resulting in the upper door now blind
A GEORGE III MAHOGANY CUPBOARD, C1780 the dentil cornice and fluted frieze above a panelled door enclosing three scratch moulded shelves, on a contemporary chest of drawers with bracket feet, 134cm h; 53 x 109cm++In unrestored country house condition, much dirt and old knocks/damage on corners. Door panels not warped or split, the brass handles all present and original, the iron locks original and all but one present
A WILLIAM IV MAHOGANY SIDEBOARD, C1830 in richly figured veneers, having stepped top and profusely carved spandrels, fitted with drawers including a recessed drawer and cupboard, on reeded legs, 116cm h; 80 x 216cm++Old stains and blackened scratches to the top, small made up veneer loss in particular in two places on the step on the top. Polish residue to lion mask handles, retaining both of the brass locks, lacking the keyhole on the door
A MAHOGANY LINEN PRESS, 19TH C the upper part with cavetto cornice and enclosed by a pair of doors with curl veneered and crossbanded panels, the lower part with drawers, on bracket feet, 206cm h; 56 x 122cm++Lacks trays and with later added hanging rail, the chest not altered or adapted, door panels in good condition, no shrinkage cracks to sides, minor old knocks and scratches not repolished
Early 19th Century Collectors Pedestal Cabinet Chest of Drawers. An unusual polished mahogany pedestal collectors cabinet, an arched panel door reveals 20 glazed collators drawers each with beige lining. The door surmounted by a “cushion” concealed drawer. Remains a rich mahogany colour. Approx. Height 54 inches, Width 22 1/2 inches, Depth 18 1/2 inches. Bidders requiring shipping of this item, should contact Mailboxes of Windsor prior to bidding.
An oak and mahogany longcase clock, early 19th century the broken scroll swan neck pediment with eagle and ball and eagle and spine finials over a 13 inch arched enamel dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture and marked Carr Alkboro, eight day movement striking on a bell over a short shaped top trunk door and crossbanded base and bracket feet 222cm overall
A large quantity of Masonic jewels from various lodges, includes enamel examples, lodges represented include RMIG, Kings Court Chapter 2689, Garden City and Cumberland and Westmorland; a braille example, Wiltshire Guard Lodge, 1959 Durham Province, Masonic brass door knocker, Grand Royal Arch Chapter or Ireland, Hants and Isle of Wight assistant etc
George Miller, Gateshead, late 18thC / early 19thC 8-day long cased clock in heavily carved case (G Bennet, Newcastle) depicting angel to door and knight to base panel. The chased brass break arch dia;l with moonphase and painted rural scenes. The 33cm brass dial with silvered chapter ring, stylised Arabic brass numerals with date aperture and cherub spandrels. The square hood has over-laid gilt foliate decoration and reeded Roman columns with acanthus leaf capitols and the whole raised on bracket feet, 225cm tall. (With a 1926 auction catalogue entry of Lord Michelham's sale)
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