We found 96232 price guide item(s) matching your search
There are 96232 lots that match your search criteria. Subscribe now to get instant access to the full price guide service.
Click here to subscribe- List
- Grid
-
96232 item(s)/page
Lewis Foreman Day (1845-1910), an Aesthetic Movement marble and painted mantel clock, with a gilt painted and enamelled pottery dial, inscribed 'Wassell & Halford 43 Fenchurch Street London', with further panels inscribed 'Night' and 'Shade' and 'Day's Eye', enclosing a twin fusee movement, striking the half-hour on a gong, with pendulum, 27cm wide 17.5cm deep38cm highCondition ReportMovement seems free, striking when pushed. Some minor chips and knocks.
An Aesthetic Movement ebonised mantel clock, c.1880, attributed to Lewis Foreman Day (1845-1910), with a gilt-painted and enamelled ceramic dial, flanked to the corners with ceramic panels painted with foliate motifs, over a horizontal panel with the aforementioned motif, surmounted by a fret-cut cornice, 24cm wide 14cm deep35cm highProvenance: The Estate of Max Clendinning and Ralph Adron, purchased from Camden Galleries, 18 Chalk Farm Road, on 15 March 1976.Condition ReportThe dial surround with scuffs and marks. The tile inserts with some discolouration. Movement works when tested, chiming on the hour and half hour. Movement runs when tested. Sworders do not guarantee any future operation nor accurate timekeeping.
â–² Ralph Adron (1937-2023), a mantel clock, 1996, inspired by Giorgio de Chirico, the painted MDF case decorated in mottled grey, with a gilt and painted dial with Arabic numerals, centred by a swirl of black and blue, surmounted by a gallery with bobbin-turned spindles and an abstract finial, signed and dated to the inside of the case 'Ralph Adron, London, England, 10.1.1996', 23cm wide17cm deep45cm high, together with a later bracket, designed and executed by Ralph Adron in 2003 (2)Provenance: The Estate of Max Clendinning and Ralph Adron, made for the artists' home in Italy.Condition ReportThe bracket with some staining. The clock with some knocks, scratcher and marks, however none that detracts visually from the piece. The movement not tested. Sworders does not guarantee the function or timekeeping. Additional images uploaded.
An ebonised mantel clock, c.1870, by Lewis Foreman Day (1945-1910), the cornice modelled as a tiled roof, with a painted porcelain dial decorated in floral motifs, with brass hands and Arabic numerals, flanked to either side by further painted porcelain panels, the case with panelled sides, manufactured by Howell & James, striking on the quarters, the movement marked 'GV 39718 491 77', 31cm wide22cm deep49.5cm high Provenance: The Estate of Max Clendinning and Ralph Adron, purchased from Berrywood Antiques, 14 March 1972.Condition ReportPieces of the railing have been replaced. With casts in wax to model new bobbins after, as well as some replacement bobbins. The case with some knocks and marks throughout.
A Glasgow School planished brass mantel clock, c.1900, attributed to George Walton (1867-1933), the round dial set in a repoussé surround of stylised foliage, raised to the front on six pilaster supports, each with a flattened foot, the recesses between the supports with a rectangular enamel cabochon, stamped to the verso 'REGENT ST GOODYERS LONDON.W.',34cm wide12cm deep22cm highCondition ReportWith dents to the exterior. The feet bent in places. The movement not tested - Sworders does not guarantee any future operation of the movement. Enamel appears in good order, please see the additional images.
Lewis Foreman Day (1845-1910), an Aesthetic Movement ebonised mantel clock, with a gilt-painted and enamelled pottery dial, within a surround carved in relief with foliate decoration, with further panels inscribed 'Night' and 'Shade' and 'Day's Eye',28cm wide 19cm deep38cm highProvenance: Christie's, 'Arts & Crafts (4938)', Tuesday 21 November, 2006, lot 16;the Estate of Max Clendinning and Ralph Adron.Condition ReportThe top with a split to the back left corner. The front panel with a split in the upper right corner. The dial with scuffs around the left winding hole. The right winding hole has a flat chip in the decoration. With some general scratches, scuffs and marks to the case. The brass with pitting and tarnish. The movement not tested. Sworders do not guarantee its present or future operation nor precise timekeeping. With some separation to the joints in the upper left corner. Additional images uploaded.
A GROUP OF TREEN AND WICKER ITEMS, comprising a Singer sewing machine, a large wooden serving tray monogrammed E.J.M 1903 in the centre, two wooden table lamps, a wooden pull-a-long horse and cart, two walking sticks with antler handles, a wicker picnic hamper, Stormo Guide wall barometer in the form of a horseshoe, a Smiths mantel clock, Metamec mantel clock and a walnut veneer mantel clock, etc. (s.d/a.f) (Qty)
A GROUP OF STUDIO GLASS AND A ROYAL SCOT CRYSTAL MANTEL CLOCK, to include a Murano style lamp base, height 31cm to top of brass fitting, a Royal Scot Crystal mantel clock, two large cut glass fruit bowls and two studio glass centrepiece bowls, etc. (9) (Condition Report: lamp untested, no other obvious damage)
A GROUP OF LIGHTING AND CLOCKS, comprising two large ginger jar style lamps decorated with pink Oriental style blossom, three other table lamps, a Kundo brass effect mantel clock, a bronzed spelter figure of a knight on horseback (badly damaged), a small 'Jerger' alarm clock and a crystal chandelier (9 + shade) (Condition Report: lamps untested, the Kundo clock does not appear to work)
A QUANTITY OF AYNSLEY 'LITTLE SWEETHEART' PATTERN GIFTWARE, comprising a mantel clock, eight assorted vases, four small ginger jars (one chipped), five trinket dishes, a novelty watering can, covered trinket box, large bowl, three large 'Cottage Garden' pattern vases, one 'just Orchids' pattern dish, etc. (Qty) (Condition Report: most obvious damage is mentioned in description)
TWO FRENCH MANTEL CLOCKS, comprising an eight day Ormolu clock with pendulum and key, height 39cm, the other clock depicts a woman leaning against the clock drum supported by a rouge marble base, width 32cm x height 27.5cm (2+key) (Condition Report: the eight day clock winds and appears to work whilst testing, the other clock does not appear working)
A DECORATIVE FRENCH GILT SPELTER MANTEL CLOCK with hand painted porcelain decorative plaques, with a beaded bezel, decorative pastoral female figure to the right of the dial, height 34cm x width 32cm (Condition Report: pendulum and key included, winds, and appears to work when tested, discolouration to the stand fabric, one of the legs broken but included in the bag)
A GROUP OF CLOCKS AND TREEN, comprising two wooden cased mantel clocks, a seven drawer spice rack, height 22.5cm x width 21.5cm x depth 8.5cm, a desk stand with three inkwells marked 'Copying', 'Red' and 'Black', and two carved wooden panels (6) (Condition Report: generally ok, the taller mantel clock has been running and striking, the Smiths clock may require a little attention, one hinge on the desk stand is damaged, one carved panel has a small area of loss, some wear and tear)
Victorian mahogany portable writing desk stamped "Walter Fancy Bazaar, 558 New Oxford St., London", W.26.2cm; Alexander Clark Co. George III style Elliott mantel timepiece in a walnut case, H.20cm, (working when catalogued); Swiss brass carriage timepiece, Looping alarm clock, Swiss cuckoo mantel clock, 3 leather photograph frames, pigskin cigarette case, and an onyx box. (10)
Late 19th Century French presentation mantel timepiece with a circular white enamelled dial enclosing an 8 day movement by J J S, in a black limestone and marble case, with inscribed silver plaque and date "1888", H.28.5cm; mantel clock with a gilt circular dial enclosing an 8 day "ting-tang" movement by W & H, H.32.5cm, and a Louis XV style timepiece, H.23.5cm. (3)
Early 20th century French mantel clock with white enamel dial signed Henry Marc Paris, enclosing a twin train movement striking on a bell, in a walnut and gilt metal mounted case, on (lacking back cover), 25.5cm high, along with a French gilt metal carriage timepiece, the movement signed R & Co., 12.5cm. (2)
Edwardian mantel timepiece with a white enamelled dial and Arabic numerals, enclosing a French 8-day movement marked "E C, France", in an domed inlaid mahogany case, on brass 4 bun feet, H.22cm, and an Art Deco mantel clock with a silvered chapter ring and Arabic numerals enclosing an 8-day movement striking on a coiled gong, in an oak case, 22.5 x 27.5cm. (2)

-
96232 item(s)/page