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Clocks and watches general reference works - approximately thirty eight publications: Roberts, Derek BRITISH SKELETON CLOCKS Antique Collectors Club, Woodbridge 1987, dj; Allix, Charles and Bonnert, Peter CARRIAGE CLOCKS Their History and development Antique Collectors Club, Woodbridge 1974, dj; Barder, Richard C.R. The GEORGIAN BRACKET CLOCK 1714-1830 Antique Collectors Club, Woodbridge 1993, dj; Nicholls, Andrew English Bracket and Mantel Clocks Blandford Press, Poole 1981, dj; Rose, Ronald E. ENGLISH DIAL CLOCKS Antique Collectors Club, Woodbridge 1978, dj; Robinson, Tom THE LONGCASE CLOCK Antiques Collectors Club, Woodbridge 1981, dj; Edwardes, Ernest L. The Grandfather Clock John Sherratt and Son Limited, Altrincham 1974, dj; Neale, J.A. Joseph and Thomas Windmills, Clock and watch Makers 1671-1737 The Antiquarian Horological Society, Ticehurst 1999, dj; Loomes, Brian COMPLETE BRITISH CLOCKS David and Charles, Newton Abbot 1978, dj; Barder, Richard C.R. ENGLISH COUNTRY GRANDFATHER CLOCKS David and Charles, Newton Abbot 1983, dj; Cescinsky, Herbert and Webster, Malcolm R. ENGLISH DOMESTIC CLOCKS Chancery House Publishing Co. Ltd., Woodbridge, Suffolk 1976, dj; Baillie, G.H., Clutton, C. and Ilbert, C.A. BRITTEN'S OLD CLOCKS AND WATCHES AND THEIR MAKERS E. and F.N. Spon Limited, London 1956, dj; Baillie, G.H. Watchmakers & Clockmakers of the World, Volume 1 N.A.G. Press, London 1985; Loomes, Brian Watchmakers & Clockmakers of the World, Volume 2 N.A.G. Press, London 1989; Jeff (editor) TIME & PLACE, English Country Clocks 1600-1840 exhibition catalogue, The Antiquarian Horological Society, Ticehurst 2006, softbound; Hagger, Arthur L. and Miller, Leonard F. SUFFOLK CLOCKS AND CLOCKMAKERS Antiquarian Horological Society, Ramsgate 1974, no dj, with supplement 1979; Mather, Harold H. CLOCK AND WATCH MAKERS OF NOTTINGHAMSHIRE Friends of Nottingham Museums, Nottingham 1979, softbound; Loomes, Brian Yorkshire Clockmakers Dalesman Books, Clapham, Yorkshire 1972, softbound; Snell, Michael Clocks & Clockmakers of Salisbury Hobnob Press, Salisbury 1986, dj; Dowler, Graham GLOUCESTERSHIRE CLOCK AND WATCH MAKERS Phillimore, Chichester 1984, dj; Tribe, Thomas and Whatmore, Philip Dorset Clocks and Clock-makers Tanat Books, Oswestry 1991, dj; Camerer Cuss, T.P. The Camerer Cuss Book of ANTIQUE WATCHES Antique Collectors Club, Woodbridge 1987, dj; Jagger, Cedric THE ARTISTRY OF THE ENGLISH WATCH David and Charles, Newton Abbot 1988, dj; with approximately fifteen related sundry publications, (qty). Provenance: Private collection, Hampshire.
A French gilt brass four-glass mantel clock Japy Freres, Paris, circa 1900 The circular eight-day bell striking movement with visible Brocot type escapement incorporating jewelled pallets set within the recessed gilt dial centre and regulated by mercury capsule pendulum with rate adjustment to suspension, the backplate stamped with JAPY FRERES, MED. D HONNEUR. roundel over number 25934 6.4, the dial with recessed gilt centre within circular white enamel Arabic numeral chapter ring, blued steel hands and milled bezel, the bevel-glazed case with caddy moulded uprights to angles, on conforming cavetto moulded skirt base incorporating bracket feet, 33cm, (13ins) high.
A French alabaster novelty 'swinging cherub' mantel clock Farcot, Paris, late 19th century The eight-day bell striking movement with two-plane duplex escapement incorporating half-moon pallet assembly and twin escape wheels set between cocks screwed to the movement backplate incorporating suspension for the back-and-forth swinging pendulum with bob cast as a cherub on a rope swing, the backplate stamped with eagle trademark over ECHAPPEMENT BREVETE, monogram FCT and number 32045, the circular white enamel Roman numeral dial with open centre revealing skeletonised movement frontplate and steel Breguet moon hands within a moulded brass bezel, the case with drum housing the movement over elaborate double-scroll outline uprights fronted by gilt incised decoration flanking the swing cherub pendulum, on cavetto moulded plinth base with conforming gilt scrolls to front, 33.5cm (13.25ins) high.
A George IV gilt and patinated bronze rococo style mantel clock Viner and Company, London, circa 1830 The circular four pillar twin chain fusee bell striking movement with anchor escapement regulated by short pendulum with sunburst mask cast bob and silk suspension, the backplate applied with the hour bell and signed Viner & Co., London to centre, the 3.75 inch circular silvered convex Roman numeral dial with repeat signature VINER & Co., Regent Street, LONDON to centre and blued steel spade hands set behind hinged moulded gilt brass convex bevel glazed bezel, the elaborate waisted patinated bronze rocaille cast case with gilt scallop shell and scroll surmount over sculpted dial surround and side scrolls incorporating ovoid panels, the rear with radial cartouche centred shield-shaped door, on tall twisted scroll supports applied with dolphins to knees flanking pendulum aperture to apron over shell cast feet, 33cm (13ins) high. Charles Edward Viner is recorded in Baillie, G.H. Watchmakers & Clockmakers of the World as apprenticed to Thomas Savage in 1802 and gaining his freedom of the Clockmakers' Company in 1813. He was elevated to Liveryman in 1819. He was a fine maker who worked from Regent Street and is best known for producing fine complex giant carriage clocks and small mantel clocks. The firm of Viner and Company is recorded in Loomes, Brian Clockmakers & Watchmakers of the World, complete 21st century edition as working from 233 Regent Street, London 1827-50.
An Aesthetic Movement brass mounted black marble mantel clock Unsigned, circa 1880 The French rectangular eight-day gong striking movement with anchor escapement regulated by disc-bob pendulum with Brocot-type adjustment to suspension, the backplate stamped H.P. & Co. over number 3968 within a horizontal diamond cartouche with another number 32435 , the circular black marble dial with stylised floral motif and decoration to centre within Arabic Cartouche chapter ring, with gilt fleur-de-lys hands set within moulded hinged bevel-glazed cast brass bezel, the rectangular case with brass baluster gallery to the rear of the top flanked by scroll-shaped extensions of the side panels terminating with brass button finials at the front, over repeating stylised gilt sunflower decorated band to frieze and apron flanked by conforming designs to the leading edges of projecting side panels which continue down to form supports, 34cm (13.25ins approx.) high. Provenance: The rear of the current lot is applied with a brass plaque indicating that it was presented to the Rev. W.G. Buckle of Meole Brace (Shrewsbury) on 6th April 1881.
Ω An Victorian small rosewood four-glass mantel clock with push-button hour repeat Stockall, London, circa 1865 The five pillar twin chain fusee movement striking the hour on a coiled gong and with anchor escapement regulated by lenticular bob pendulum with holdfast to the backplate, the 4 by 4.25 inch gilt brass Roman numeral dial with watered-silk engine-turned centre within chapter ring signed STOCKALL, LONDON to upper margin, with blued steel cruciform handles and foliate scroll engraved infill to spandrel areas, the case with bevel-glazed rectangular panel to the tablet upstand above cavetto cornice, fluted band to frieze and gilt brass canted fillet bordered front door, the sides with rectangular bevel glazed panels, the rear with rectangular door inset with plain glass, the base with ogee outline apron over moulded skirt with adjustable brass disc feet, 23cm (9.ins) high. A James John Stockall is recorded in Loomes, Brian Watchmakers & Clockmakers of the World, Volume 2 as working in London 1863-81.Cites Regulations Please note that this lot (lots marked with the symbol Ω in the printed catalogue) may be subject to CITES regulations when exported from the EU. The CITES regulations may be found at www.defra.gov.uk/ahvla-en/imports-exports/cites
19th Century French Buhl brass inlaid and mounted green tortoiseshell mantel clock, the case surmounted with a seated cherub, standing on dragon form scroll feet, the brass dial with enamel Roman and Arabic numerals, brass movement striking on a bell, 44c, high, on a gilt gesso decorated stand Condition: We do not guarantee the movement or accuracy of clocks - Some minor losses to the buhl decoration and some areas of lifting (mainly to back door), some pins and metal work are loose, metal decorative plinth for the cherub maybe a replacement and has a section missing, fabric on plinth is tired - Please see extra images and TELEPHONE department if you require further information
Jaeger-LeCoultre circular brass cased mantel clock having a clear glass front and back panel enclosing the visible movement, standing on a circular foot, in original case Condition: We do not guarantee the movement or accuracy of clocks - This time piece does tick when wound, the verdigris finish is missing to the top of the clock, some light surface wear to the box with foxing and tear to the interior - Please see extra images and TELEPHONE department if you require further information

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