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A large circular Ruskin pottery brooch, the turquoise glazed panel marked 'RUSKIN' to the reverse, housed in a silver plated copper mount, 7.5cm diameter CONDITION REPORT: If you require further images of this lot or a condition report please contact us with your request as condition reports have not been included in the description
A Victorian oval brooch with central hand painted porcelain panel decorated with roses, with half pearl surround, a Scottish agate set silver cloak brooch and three other silver coloured metal brooches CONDITION REPORT: If you require further images of this lot or a condition report please contact us with your request as condition reports have not been included in the description
A framed Chinese carved gilt wood panel, of three figures within an interior, 16.5cm x 23.5cm, framedProvenance - Lots 45 - 47. The vendor is clearing her late Uncles property. He worked for the United Nations and was based in Hong Kong during the 1960's, leaving for Ethiopia in 1968. CONDITION REPORT: If you require further images of this lot or a condition report please contact us with your request as condition reports have not been included in the description
A George I Walnut month-going longcase clockBy Joseph Windmills, London, First quarter 18th Century and laterThe case with a domed caddy pediment, surmounted by a pair of brass finials and pierced fret panels, the glazed dial door, flanked by three-quarter columns, with a glazed panel to each side and a quarter column, the trunk with a panel door, centred by a circular glazed panel with brass edge, on a plinth base, the 12in. square brass dial, outlined with a wheatsheaf border, cast mask spandrels, the silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals and Arabic five-minute markers, signed J. Windmills, London around the VI, blued steel pierced hands, the matted centre with seconds subsidary, harboured calendar aperture and winding holes, the twin train six-shouldered, turned and finned latched pillar movement of month duration with rack strike and good quality steel work, including a pair of heavy brass weights, the case 18th century, with extensive reconstruction and restoration, possibly associated233cm highCOMPARATIVE LITERATURE:J. A. Neale, Joseph and Thomas Windmills, Wadhurst, 1999.
A walnut and marquetry longcase clockThe dial plate signed Thomas Johnson, Londini FecitThe pediment with a moulded cornice above the glazed dial aperture flanked by a bulbous three-quarter column, formally rising, the trunk inset with a panel door, inlaid all over with a foliate marquetry of a flower-filled vase and centred by a brass glazed roundel, on a stepped plinth with part marquetry panel on an oak plinth, the 11in. square brass dial with foliate-cast spandrels, signed at the base Thomas Johnson, Londini fecit, later silvered chapter ring, blued steel hands, matted centre with narrow seconds subsidiary, rose engraved centre, harboured winding holes and calendar aperture (ring missing), the twin train movement with five finned, ringed and shouldered pillars, with anchor escapement and rack strike on a bell, modern seatboard; case with alterations, losses and restorations, dial and movement associated; movement and case associated196cm high
A Walnut cased Eureka electric timepieceNo. 7077, Dated 1906In a rectangular five bevelled glazed panel case, on plinth base, stamped to the reverse edge 35, the 5 1/4 in. dial, signed Eureka Clock Co. Ltd. London, with large bi-metallic compensated balance and blued steel hairspring34.5cm high
A George III Tavern TimepieceBy William Lundie, Aberdeen, circa 1800The circular dial with Roman chapters, above the trunk signed Willm. Lundie Aberdeen, fitted with a panel door, decorated with a coloured print of Christ healing the blind man, above a swept base, the movement with tapered plates, with four pillars and anchor escapement73cm diameter150cm high
A French giltmetal and porcelain-mounted mantel clockCirca 1880The case modelled with an equestrian figure above the glazed cream enamel dial, flanked to each side by a small porcelain panel, on foliate-cast pierced base, the twin train drum-shaped movement with anchor escapement and countwheel strike on a bell42cm high
A George I walnut, boxwood and ebony outlined longcase clockBy William Webster, Exchange Alley, London, circa 1725The hood with a moulded pediment above an arched glazed door, flanked to each side by fluted columns, with a glazed panel to each side, above the trunk with an arched panel door, on a stepped plinth base, the 12in. arched brass dial with strike/silent subsidiary in the arch, flanked by dolphin spandrels, the silvered chapter ring with Roman chapters and Arabic five-minute markers, enclosing a matted centre with seconds subsidiary, the signature plaque signed Wm. Webster Exchange Alley, London above the calendar aperture, the twin train four-pillar movement with rack strike on a bell 221cm highWebster was apprenticed to and a journeyman for Thomas Tompion. He gained his Freedom of the Clockmakers' Company in 1710 and died in 1734.
An Early Victorian Scottish mahogany regulatorInscribed E. Hollander, Kensington, circa 1850The swept pediment above carved thistle and rose, with circular glazed cast-brass bezel, the trunk inset with a glazed panel door, flanked by canted angles, on a stepped panelled plinth, the 12 1/4in. circular silvered dial later (?) inscribed E. HOLLANDER KENSINGTON, with Arabic five-minute markers, sweep minute hand and subsidiaries for seconds and hours, the substantial four-pillar movement with four -crossed wheelwork, maintaining power, deadbeat escapement with jewelled pallets, with glazed mercurial compensated pendulum with a steel rod196cm high
A Victorian Scottish mahogany longcase clockBy Hunter, Glasgow, circa 1850The carved drum-shaped hood with glazed bezel, above tapering trunk inset with a panel door, above a plinth inset with an arched panel, the 11in. circular painted dial signed, with seconds subsidiary and calendar aperture, the twin train four-pillar movement with rack strike on a bell, with anchor escapement202cm high
A walnut and marquetry month-duration longcase clockThe dial inscribed J. Windmills, LondonThe pediment with a moulded cornice above a blind fret, with hinged glazed door, flanked by turned handed columns, a glazed panel to each side, above the trunk with a triple-panel marquetry-inlaid door, centred with an oval lenticle, above a panelled plinth, the 11in. square brass dial, with pierced cherub head spandrels, silvered chapter ring inscribed J. Windmills, London, enclosing a matted centre with seconds ring, harboured winding and calendar apertures, the twin train month-going movement with five latched, shouldered, ringed and finned pillars and external countwheel strike on a bell with anchor escapement, the movement with later elements, the dial plate possibly associated, the case 20th century193cm high
A late Victorian giltmetal-mounted ebonised three train quarter-chiming mantel clockCirca 1890The broken arched case surmounted by a stepped plinth and five finials, the glazed panel door flanked to each side by a fluted Corinthian capital, on stepped plinth and scrolled feet, the 8in. arched brass dial with two subsidiaries to the arch for STRIKE /SILENT and WESTMINSTER CHIMES / CHIME ON EIGHT BELLS, with silvered chapter ring and pierced blued steel hands, matted centre and cast foliate and vase spandrels, the three train chain fusée movement, with engraved backplate, pendulum locking block, chiming the quarters on a carillon of nine bells and striking the hours on a coiled gong62cm high overall
An Edwardian mahogany bracket clockBy Payne & Co. 163 New Bond Street, London No. 2042, circa 1918The case with a caddy top and gilt-brass handle, with fret-work panel sides, the 6in. square brass dial with mask spandrels, silvered chapter ring inscribed Asprey London, blued steel hands and matted centre, with two presentation brass plaques below, the twin train chain fusée movement with anchor escapement, signed Payne & CO. 163 New Bond Street, London, No. 2042 to the backplate, with pendulum fastening block36cm high
A Victorian mahogany mantel clockBy James McCabe, London, No. 2519The case with a stepped pediment inset with a bevelled glass plate above overhanging cornice, the sides each with a finely-pierced fret panel, on shaped base and rectangular plinth, on slender bun feet, the 6in. silvered dial, with scroll engraved spandrels, signed to the centre James McCabe, Royal Exchange, London, 2519, the twin train movement with signed backplate, pendulum locking block, anchor escapement and twin chain fusées, striking and repeating the hour on a bell32.5cm high
A late George III mahogany, ebony and boxwood-outlined longcase clockBy Drescher & Dorking, Manchester, circa 1810The swan neck pediment, inlaid with a conch shell, above an arched glazed door, flanked to each side by fluted uprights, the trunk inset with a trefoil arched panel door, above stepped plinth, on ogee feet, the 14 1/4 in. arched white enamelled dial with moon phase and age of the moon in the arch, above the dial with painted spandrels, Roman chapter and fifteen-minute markers, signed to the centre Drescher & Dorking Manchester, with subsidiaries for seconds and date, the twin train movement with anchor escapement and rack strike on a bell234cm high
A Victorian lancet-shaped rosewood mantel timepieceBy De La Salle & Christie, London, circa 1840The case with a glass panel to each side, on a stepped plinth and bun feet, with 5in. silvered brass dial, signed DE LA SALLE & CHRISTIE Cannon Street London with fusée movement and anchor escapement29cm high
A giltmetal-mounted stained wood rolling ball timepiece 20th Century Surmounted by a figure of a lion with four finials, above a panel door, with pull-out incline for the steel balls, above bevelled glazed sides, the plinth with a drawer, on a stepped foot and brass bun feet, the 3 3/4 in. white enamel dial with Arabic numerals and foliate decoration, an aperture showing the balance wheel, paste-set bezel, the power given by steel balls held in a rotating cradle and falling into the drawer below 55cm high
A mahogany brass-bound two-day marine chronometerBy E. J. Massey, Liverpool, No 107, circa 1860 The three-tier brass-bound case with hinged lid and glazed observation panel, circular ivory inset roundel engraved with Admiralty arrow signed E. J. MASSEY 107 2 DAYS, a recessed brass carrying handle to each side, brass gimbals with locking lever, the bowl with bevelled glass bezel, the 3 ½ in. circular silvered dial with Roman chapters, blued steel spade hands, seconds subsidiary engraved with Admiralty arrow to the centre and with power reserve indicator below the XII, signed E J Mafsey, Liverpool Patent No. 107, the 2 ¼ in. diameter movement, engraved with Admiralty arrow, with chain fusée and maintaining power, bi-metallic compensated balance and steel helical spring, with diamond endstone, Earnshaw detent escapement 16cm square
JOHN ROGER ARNOLD, No. 393A Regency mahogany brass-mounted eight-day marine chronometerBy John Roger Arnold, London No. 393, circa 1812The two-tier case with lift-up inset cover with circular glazed observation panel, the front with brass 'day of the week' manually set indicator, replaced ivorine roundel engraved ARNOLD 393 EIGHT DAY, with brass gimbal and twin locking tongues, with twin grooved cylindrical case, the movement with a convex glazed engine-turned bezel, the 3 ½ in. white enamel dial signed Arnold LONDON, with gilt spade hands and seconds subsidiary numbered 393 to the centre and with power reserve indicator below the XII , the movement signed Jn. R. Arnold London 393, with chain fusée and maintaining power, with bi-metallic compensated 'Z' balance and blued steel helical spring, Arnold detent escapement (with replaced escape wheel and detent)22 cm square PROVENANCE: Christie's, London, 8 May 1985, lot 125Christie's, London, 15 June 1994, lot 378Christie's, London, 10 June 1998, Lot 59COMPARATIVE LITERATURE:Rupert T. Gould, The Marine Chronometer, London, 1973Vaudrey Mercer, John Arnold & Son, Chronometer Makers, 1762-1843, London 1972 Hans Staeger, 100 Jahre Präzisionsuhren von John Arnold bis Arnold & Frodsham 1763-1862, Stuttgart, 1997Jonathan Betts, Marine Chronometers at Greenwich, Oxford 2017
A French four glass ormolu and marble mantel regulator with perpetual calendarRetailed by Charles Frodsham, circa 1865The case surmounted by a globe on stand, above the stepped pediment, the sides each with a bevelled glass panel, the front with a foliate engraved gilt brass surround, enclosing a white enamel dial with Roman chapters, with a recessed centre with Brocot's escapement with straight bridge, signed below 'CHAS. FRODSHAM/ CLOCK MAKER TO THE QUEEN / PARIS, above a circular enamelled perpetual calendar dial showing solar time, month, day and date with moonphase aperture, the twin train movement signed CHAS FRODSHAM, PARIS and numbered 12663, with bi-metallic compensated pendulum, striking on a bell 43cm high
An ebonised table clock, in the Chinese tasteBy James McCabe, Royal Exchange, London, No. 12203, circa 1850The case of stylised pagoda form, surmounted by a hinged handle cast with two beasts, above a bevelled glass inset top panel, with a bevelled panel to each side and a glazed front and back door, the square gilt dial engraved with foliate scrolls, signed, with Gothic blued steel hands and strike/silent lever at the XII, the twin train chain fusée movement with baluster-shaped pillars, maintaining power, signed to the backplate and striking on a bell with gilt-brass platform lever escapement28cm high
A Mahogany cased quarter-chiming longcase clockThe dial signed Edward Woodward, LondonThe case, probably Victorian, of George III style, with an arched hood, flanked by reeded and brass-inlaid uprights, above the trunk inset with an arched panel door, flanked by fluted and brass inset quarter-columns, above a panelled plinth, the 12 in. arched brass dial with engraved herringbone outer border, the arch with subsidiary showing the moon's age, above a silvered chapter ring with matted centre, seconds subsidiary, twin strike/silent apertures and calendar aperture below, signed about the VI , the triple train movement striking the hour on a bell and chiming the quarters on a carillon of eight bells, with ringed pillars and anchor escapement215cm high
An American mahogany and nickel-mounted deck watchBy Hamilton Watch Co. Lancaster PA, No. 2f5342The three-tier case with hinged covers and glazed observation panel, with brass gimbal and locking lever, the 2 1/2 in. silvered circular dial signed HAMILTON LANCASTER, PA., USA with Arabic numerals aand seconds subsidiary and power reserve indicator, the steel model 22 lever movement with three bridges and 21 jewels, bi-metallic compensated balance with steel overcoil hairspring and micrometer adjustment15cm square
A Chinese circular shallow wood box and cover, 19th century, the cover well carved with a figurative panel, the box carved with flowers and insects and inset with a burr wood base,silk tassel, 8cm. diameter, (2). Illustrated. Provenance; From a distinguished UK scholar and collector ( lots 1990-2011).
A Victorian mahogany regulatorBy I & M. T. Levitt, Lombard Street, London, circa 1850The case with a rectangular stepped pediment, above the hood with canted angles, enclosing a circular glazed dial aperture, above the trunk with glazed panel door, with canted angles, on a panelled plinth; the 12in. silvered dial, signed I. & M. T. Levitt, 48 Lombard Street, London , with sweep centre minutes and subsidiaries for the seconds and hours, the movement, signed, with arched plates and screwed pillars, high pinion and wheel count, of six crossings, deadbeat escapement, with maintaining power and jewelled pallets, with David Ritchie's compensated pendulum179cm highThe origin of the firm I & M T Levitt begins with Morris Tobias (1762 - 1846). In 1817 he formed a partnership with his nephew Levitt which was dissolved around 1825. He continued as a sole trader and had a large market in the US. Following Tobias' death in 1846, his great nephews I & M T Levitt carried on the business until 1861.
A brass-mounted, rosewood and brass line-inlaid giant chronometer carriage clock By Sinclair Harding, Cheltenham, No. 613/44, circa 1988 The rectangular case with a square section carrying handle, above the bevelled glazed top and sides, with hinged bevelled glazed doors, on a stepped base, the dial with a foliate-engraved surround, silvered chapter ring with 'Breguet' blued steel hands, moon phase aperture above the VI, the lower portion signed in a lambrequin SINCLAIR HARDING CHELTENHAM 613/44, above recessed subsidaries for the day and date, the twin train chain fusée movement with maintaining power, large engraved platform, numbered, with plain balance and steel hairspring with single overcoil, Earnshaw-type chronometer escapement with a pivoted spring detent, the glazed observation panel with etched seconds dial, spotted plates, with rear wind, push repeat and strike on a bell, together with its original key 41.5cm high. Article 10 Certificate No: 574341/01

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