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AN EDWARD VII SILVER MOUNTED TORTOISESHELL CARRIAGE CLOCK in bale shaped case, the enamel dial signed JOHN HALL & CO MAN[CHESTER] the French movement with platform escapement, 12.5cm h, by Henri Aumont, London 1903 In very good condition, running when wound, the case undamaged, the door closing tightly, the dial undamaged save for the loss of part of the word Manchester, the bevelled glass original, a particularly well preserved example of the type
HENRY MARTIN (1835-1908) RIO DE LA TANA VENICE signed and inscribed on the artist`s label verso, panel, 11.5 x 12.5cm Dirty but in fine entirely unrestored original condition, the panel not warped or split, minor paint shrinkage on the dark brown pigment of the open door and one or two spots of flaking in the sky upper right
A FRENCH BRASS CARRIAGE CLOCK signed on the enamel dial Racine, the movement with silvered platform escapement and striking on a coiled wire gong, the case with repeat button in the top, 11cm h, c1900, leather case Glass in back door cracked, one or two scratches on the top of the clock case, the lacquer slightly cloudy. Leather case very worn.
A JAPANESE IVORY AND SHIBAYAMA CASED FRENCH BRASS CARRIAGE CLOCK BY E MAURICE & CO with unusually small gilt dial, the movement with platform escapement and striking on a coiled wire gong, stamped E M & Co in an ellipse and numbered 4531, the case decorated with birds and flowering plants, on turned feet, the brass door engraved with a monogram and Thomas Bruce Ismay born 18 February 1894 baptised 29 April 1894, 11.5cm h, c1890 Provenance: Thomas Bruce Ismay (1894-1954) was the second son of Joseph Bruce Ismay (1862-1937) Chairman of the White Star Line and survivor of the RMS Titanic disaster. A high quality and unusual shibayama cased carriage clock, in good condition with minor cracks and small pieces restuck, the movement apparently complete and original
A MAHOGANY BRACKET CLOCK the breakarched brass dial with matted centre, silvered chapter ring and signed on a silvered disc to the arch Settman St Leonards, with cherub spandrels and twin fusee movement striking on a bell, in brass mounted mahogany case with scale pattern side frets, 45cm h excluding handle, elements 18th c The clock made up in the early 20th c incorporating earlier movement and case, on the reverse beneath the glass door an engraved presentation plaque marking the retirement of the recipient dated 1947. In good condition and apparently running
A GEORGE III MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK BY THOMAS MAWKES the oval enamel dial signed T. MAWKES DERBY, with date sector, subsidiary seconds dial, ringed winding holes and painted with an oval medallion of Justice in raised gilt frame, having eight day movement in crossbanded and line inlaid case with paterae to the swan neck pediment, brass mounted, fluted pillars, figured door flanked by fluted pilasters, the base with oval banding, on ogee feet, 242cm h Of fine deep colour with minor faults, shinkage crack in the left side of the base, the movement original, the dial with moderate wear but not repainted
AN UNUSUAL ENGLISH MAHOGANY DRAUGHTSMAN`S DESK with adjustable rising centre section and fitted with eight moulded drawers, the kneehole enclosed by a panelled door, 79cm h; 70 x 152cm, second quarter 19th c Restored c1960. Some of the wooden pulleys remaining, the action altered, the top no longer rising automatically. The brass locks to the drawers either old replacements or those thought to be original stamped SAML HALL BIRMINGHAM. The interior with a number of old black and red ink stains signifying use in a drawing office or similar
GEORGE III MAHOGANY EIGHT DAY LONGCASE CLOCK maker Daniel Brown of Glasgow, the 13-inch arched brass dial with automaton ship in the arch above a silvered Roman / Arabic numeral dial, the floral engraved centre with scalloped circular seconds dial and square date aperture within pierced gilt spandrels, the case with fret carved swan neck pediment above a star inlaid door flanked by spiral quarter columns and plinth on bracket feet, 216cm high
GEORGE III MAHOGANY EIGHT DAY LONGCASE CLOCK maker William Dobb of Falkirk, the arched brass 13-inch brass dial with Roman/Arabic numeral chapter, star engraved seconds dial and square date aperture, within bacchic mask spandrels, the case with fret carved swan neck hood above a finialled door and plinth base, 115cm high
GEORGE III MAHOGANY EIGHT DAY LONGCASE CLOCK maker George Baird of Carlisle, the 13-inch arched enamel moon phase dial with arched date scale above an arabic numeral chapter with Rose spandrels, subsidiary seconds dial, arched date aperture, the case with swan neck hood, arched line inlaid door having flame mahogany oval panel, the pedestal on small bracket feet, circa 1800,125cm high
GEORGE III OAK EIGHT DAY LONGCASE CLOCK maker Edward Foster of Carlisle, the arched 12-inch brass dial with silvered moonphase dial, Roman and Arabic silvered chapter surrounding an acanthus engraved centre with circular date aperture, the cast spandrels with bacchic masks, the case with unusual tightly scrolled swan neck hood above a cockbeaded arched door and pedestal on a plinth foot, 244cm high.
GEORGE III OAK LONGCASE CLOCK maker Newby of Kendal, the square 12-inch brass dial with foliate spandrels, Roman and Arabic numeral chapter, the foliate engraved centre with seconds dial and square date aperture, the case with architectural broken pediment hood above a long moulded door, the pedestal on bracket feet, 214cm high
EARLY VICTORIAN MAHOGANY DRUMHEAD LONGCASE CLOCK maker James Johnston of Paisley, the circular 12-inch brass dial with Roman numerals, seconds and date dials, the arched hood with turned finials above a rosewood crossbanded arched door flanked by half columns, the pedestal on small bracket feet, 206cm high
LATE VICTORIAN MARQUETRY MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK maker unknown, the arched brass 12-inch dial with Strike/Silent silvered dial above the silver Roman numeral chapter and centre seconds dial, the movement chiming on four tubular gongs, over an arched bevelled glass door and marquetry pedestal with bracket feet, 237cm high
GEORGE III MAHOGANY EIGHT DAY LONGCASE CLOCK maker William Law of Linlithgow, the 12-inch enamel dial, with automaton swan to the arch, above a Roman numeral chapter with Arabic numeral quarters, within gilt rose spandrels, the movement with fine baluster columns chiming on a bell, the case with swan neck hood above a rectangular door and fluted quarter columns and plinth on bracket feet, 220cm high
FINE GEORGE III CHEQUER STRUNG MAHOGANY EIGHT DAY LONGCASE CLOCK maker John Smith of Pittenweem (fl.1770-1814), the 12-inch arched gilt enamel dial with Roman and Arabic numeral chapter, centre seconds dial and square date aperture, the four pillar movement with anchor escapement chiming on a bell, the case with swan neck pediment and brass finials, above an extremely long shaped door flanked by fluted quarter columns on a plinth with bracket feet, 230cms high
GEORGE II OAK LONGCASE CLOCK maker Robert Andrews of North Crawley, the square 10 1/2 brass dial with Roman numeral chapter having fleur-de-lys half hour markers, within cherub mask and foliate pierced spandrels, the movement striking on a bell, the hood with moulded cornice above a long arched star inlaid door, on a plinth base, 199cm high
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