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An 18th century thirty hour oak longcase clock, the 28cm dial with silvered Roman numeral chapter ring with a matted centre signed Sam Ashton Tideswell, with date aperture and movement striking on a bell, the oak case with inlaid star burst to door, on plinth base, 210cm.Appears to have been overhauled but not recently. The base has later timbers and has been reconstructed. The inlay to the trunk door may not be original, some wear to the edges of the door and the hinges are replaced. There has never been a lock on the door of the trunk or hood. Hood has also been restored / rebuilt and has later timbers. Backboard sits further back on one side compared to the other. The movement is very cleaned and has an old seat board. It is not clear if this is original to the case or not. With a pendulum and weights. The Scratches to the back board from the pendulum bob do not currently correspond with the pendulum bob position.
Victorian faux marble mantle clock, the projected rectangular top over gilt metal face, Arabic numerals, flanked by columns and scrolling brackets, stepped plinth base, raised on lion paw feet, striking coil and bell W 53cm, H 28cm, D20cm CLOCKS & BAROMETERS - as we are not a retailer, these items are sold as seen and may or may not be in full working order, if you would like any advice on buying clocks or barometers, or a full condition report, please contact our valuation team Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
MAPLE & Co Ltd.An impressive late 19th Century ebonized and honey coloured Oak Boardroom style BRACKET CLOCK with scrolled drum head case above an oak leaf and acorn blind fret work panel on a moulded plinth base with shallow bun feet. The 9” engraved silvered dial with Roman chapter ring fronting a substantial eight day double fusee movement with anchor escapement striking the hours and half hour on a coiled gong 61cms across 20cms deep 44.5cms high
GANTHONY, CHEAPSIDE, LONDONA fine late Regency Satinwood LIBRARY MANTEL/ BRACKET CLOCK of small size, the sides and top with three bevelled glass panels above an ogee-moulded plinth base on four shallow bun feet. The glazed door with chamfered silvered bezel and 4”by4.5” gilt masked dial enclosing a signed enamelled centre with Roman chapter ring fronting an eight day fusee timepiece movement with anchor escapement and adjustable pendulum 23cms high base15cms by 13.5cms deepConditionCase in good undamaged condition, chip to top glass, retouched dial around winding hole and flakey chip just below the six
PAYNE and Co, 163 NEW BOND STREET, LONDONA fine late 19th Century tortoiseshell and brass inlaid BOULLE BRACKET CLOCK The bell top case with figure surmount over an arched silvered engraved dial with Roman chapter ring and Strike/Silent regulation dial above, raised on a plinth base with acanthus moulded feet and caryatid corner masks; twin train chain fusee movement with anchor escapement and rack strike on a coiled steel gong 41cm high to top of figure 22cm wide at feetConditionFine quality case with no damage or losses, movement appears to be in good working condition.
An unusual mid to late 19th Century French Regency style grey Marble and Gilt Brass mounted MANTEL CLOCK with urn surmount, lions mask and swag side handles and scrolled leaf work base with centre swag on a shaped cut-out plinth. The dial with a Roman chapter ring and eight day spring driven movement striking the hours and halves on a bell 41cms high
A stylish mid to late 19th Century Brass TIMEPIECE SKELETON CLOCK of small size with bowed fret-cut stepped plates on turned tapering feet with spire finials and brass base. The screwed slightly tapered six pillar movement with four spoke wheel work and silvered Roman chapter ring fronting an eight day rope driven fusee movement with anchor escapement – on a raised red velvet and ebonized plinth base with glass dome cover 40cms high overall to top of dome
JAMES GOWLAND, 52 LONDON WALL, LONDONAn exceptional 19th Century figured Walnut FLOOR STANDING REGULATOR of imposing size, the drum head case with scroll carved corbels and wheat ear carved border above finely carved Corinthian topped faceted side columns enclosing a removable moulded glazed door; standing on a scrolled panelled plinth base. The 15" silvered dial with sight ring, subsidiary dials for seconds and date, blued steel hands, the substantial movement with thick rectangular plates, five screwed pillars, dead beat escapement, jewelled pallets, Harrisons maintaining power, wheelwork with six crossings, adjustable end plates to all pivots, wide adjustable crutch with fine beat adjustment, winding to side, back plate signed 'James Gowland, 52 London Wall, London' secured to stout seat board with four substantial brackets and bolts, pulleys mounted on internal backboard, above movement allowing weight to travel out of sight between backboards, glass jar mercury pendulum bob with calibrated silvered top and brass and glass tube pendulum rod and fine coiled spring to connect wide crutch, pendulum suspended from a substantial suspension cock secured to the internal backboard 224cms high 66cms wide at base 31.5 cms deepConditionIn fine working condition
THOMAS HACKNEY. LONDONA fine early George III richly figured Mahogany eight day LONGCASE CLOCK with applied panel base on a double plinth, figured mahogany bridge top door to the trunk flanked by brass stop reeded quarter columns with matching pilasters to the hood, beneath an arched wavy top pediment with pierced sound fret panels. The 12” arched brass dial with strike/silent and rococo spandrels enclosing a Roman chapter ring with matted centre and subsidiary seconds fronting an eight day weight driven five pillar movement with anchor escapement and bell strike 237cms high
A choice George III Elm freestanding BACON SETTLE of fine colour and patina with panelled dummy doors to the back and canopied top with a pair of long cupboard doors and moulded cornice above; the front with a pair of finely figured doors enclosing original iron hanging hooks. Swept open arms and solid seat above four base drawers with turned knob handles and plinth base 220cm high 165cm wide at arms 74cm deep at plinth Conditionin fine original condition, colour and patina. Rear doors now fixed. Evidence of filled old worm holes - now treated
A good mid to late 19th Century Brass TIMEPIECE SKELETON CLOCK probably by Smiths & Son Clerkenwell. The fretted Gothic revival tapering plates with spire finials and screwed tapering ringed pillars, five spoke wheel work and fret-cut silvered Roman chapter ring fronting an eight day chain driven single fusee movement with anchor escapement and adjustable pendulum; on an oval veined white marble double plinth with glass dome cover 40cms high overall to top of dome
A good mid to late 19th Century Brass TIMEPIECE SKELETON CLOCK with ornate pierced scrolled bell-top plates and five screwed double tapering ringed pillars, six spoke wheel work and fretted silvered Roman chapter ring fronting an eight day chain driven fusee movement with anchor escapement and adjustable pendulum – with engraved retailers plaque of Swinden & Sons 27 Temple Street Birmingham; on a veined white marble double plinth base with moulded edge and bun feet with a domed glass cover 42cms high overall to top of dome
A fine mid to late 19th Century Brass TIMEPIECE SKELETON CLOCK with passing hour strike probably by Evans of Handsworth. The elaborate fret-cut Gothic revival tapering plates with spire finials and bell surmount with five plain ringed screwed pillars, six spoke wheel work and cut-out silvered Roman chapter ring fronting an eight day chain driven fusee movement with anchor escapement, single hour bell strike and lead weighted wood rod pendulum – on a veined white marble double plinth with moulded edge and bun feet with associated glass dome cover 59cms high overall to top of dome
A good mid to late 19th Century Brass TIMEPIECE SKELETON CLOCK with passing hour strike. The elaborate scrolled and shamrock tapering plates with screwed finned baluster pillars and silvered Roman fret-cut chapter ring; eight day spring driven single chain and fusee movement with axe head hammer and passing hour strike – on a red velvet covered ebonized plinth with glass dome cover 42cms overall height to top of dome
A fine late 19th Century Sheraton revival Marquetry inlaid and Rosewood cross-banded Satinwood SECRETAIRE BOOKCASE of small size the top with astragal glazed doors and swan neck pediment above a fitted secretaire drawer with three further graduated drawers beneath fitted oval embossed brass handle plates with loop droppers; on splay feet joined by a shaped apron. 77cm wide 43cm deep 205cm high ConditionIn unrestored original condition, small loses to plinth base.
A stylish late 19th Century bronzed Gilt Metal and White Marble THREE PIECE GARNITURE MANTEL CLOCK SET with plinth bases and cast leaf work feet, five branch Candelabra with urn stems and partially draped female figure playing a Lyre above a love bird cresting and balloon-shaped clock with enamelled Arabic chapter ring and painted floral swags fronting a two train spring driven movement with pendulum escapement and outside count wheel strike the clock 45cms high 30cms across feet candelabra 50cms high
VULLIAMY, LONDON No. 718A fine early 19th Century veined green Marble and gilt Bronze MANTEL CLOCK with winged eagle surmount and snake bezel to the drumhead case with scrolled ears and two tone gilt dial with fine steel heart hands, Roman chapter ring and engine turned centre fronting a single fusee movement with anchor escapement, rise and fall regulation and flattened steel rod pendulum – the back plate signed Vulliamy, London and numbered 718. Raised on a rectangular stepped plinth base – with numbered double ended winding key 30cms high base12.5cms by 9cms circa 1820Condition In fine untouched condition – backplate enclosing movement presumably missing
A mid to late 19th Century Brass TIMEPIECE SKELTON CLOCK the splayed and fret-cut shaped plates with spire finials secured by six knopped and ringed turned pillars, six spoke wheel work and silvered cut-out Roman chapter ring fronting an eight day chain driven fusee movement with anchor escapement and bulls-eye pendulum – on an associated pink draylon double plinth and inlaid mahogany base with glass dome cover 52 cms high overall to top of dome
PAUL GONZALEZ (AMERICAN, 1931-2012), STEEL ROD SCULPTURE, TOTAL H 80"8 steel rods, H 71" set into an acrylic plinth base , H 10", 9" square Signed on the underside of the base; underside of base also marked, "A But Mea__" and "GLVIT". Paul A. Gonzalez, 1931-2012 - a graduate of Wayne State University and The Center for Creative Studies (Detroit, MI) he also attended Toledo University for glass blowing. Having a studio in the Cass Corridor, Detroit, MI, Mr. Gonzalez also spent 35 years as a sculptor for the Ford Design Center and continued on after his retirement as a consultant for them. His public commissions include a 1972 brass, copper and bronze fountain sculpture for the mall in Adrian, MI and a 57' x 47' mobile installed in the old Giffels Building, Southfield, MI.Good condition. Rf- For High Resolution Photos visit Dumouchelles website.
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