Dwerrihouse Carter & Son, Berkeley Square. A George III mahogany cased hour repeating bracket clock, with circular enamelled dial and signed twin fusee movement, width 11.25in. depth 8in. height 14.5in.CONDITION: Case of a good rich mahogany tone, somewhat dull on the top with scattered minor splits, scuffs and dents commensurate with age, top handle slightly bent out of shape, curved wooden section that it is set into a little out of shape from the brass rim that sits beneath it, verdigris and oxidisation spotting on all of the brass work, front door has lock with working key that also works the back door, small section of damage to the ivory escutcheon, fine hairline cracking running left and right of the bezel, door opens to reveal slow / fast adjustment above 12 o'clock, enamelled dial looks good, one or two tiny hairline cracks near 1 o'clock and central, blued steel hands may well be later, fine vertical cracks above each of the side panels, back door has lost its escutcheon and has damage to the left side and near top right corner, movement looks to be in good clean condition but not tested for timekeeping, comes with adjustable pendulum that has lost its retention clip and what looks to be an associated bell, comes with case key and two winding keys.
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James Warren Jnr of Canterbury. A George III mahogany bracket clock, with arched case and painted Roman dial, twin fusee movement with anchor escapement striking on a bell, W. 12.5in. D. 7in. H.16in.CONDITION: Overall in good restored condition, case of an even tone, one or two fine old cracks showing in the veneers, dial has been repainted and hands restored, working key for the front door, seperate working key for the back door, movement with engraved backplate looks complete and going but not tested for timekeeping, comes with an old possibly original winding key.
19th century oak longcase clock, white enamel dial with Arabic chapter ring, date aperture and subsidiary seconds hand, the hood with swan neck pediment and dentil work over plain arched trunk door, raised on shaped bracket feet, 30 hour movement no weight or pendulum, H210cm - Condition Report
LATE VICTORIAN MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK, with three train movement, the brass dial with silvered Roman and Arabic numeral chapter ring, with subsidiary seconds dial and painted calendar lunette, the pillared broken hood with broken swan neck pediment above reverse painted glass panels, the pillared trunk with blind fretted frieze above a block base, on ogee bracket feet, 232cm high
RARE 19TH CENTURY SYMPHONIUM DISC BRACKET CLOCK BY JUNGHANS, circa 1890, with two train eight day movement, the cream enamel chapter ring with Arabic numerals, the mahogany case with brass carrying handle to the hinged, fretted and gadroon moulded caddy top, enclosing symphonium disc music mechanism activated on the hour or played at will, over four glass case (one lacking), with spiral brass baton mounted corners and a spreading square base, with bun feet, 31cm high, with twenty-eight discs
A mid-19th century 8-day mahogany-cased longcase clock, square painted dial signed for Thomas Milner of Wigan, working 1848 to 1858 (Loomes) with seconds indication and subsidiary date dial, matched brass hands, the trunk with well-figured veneers, square-reeded corners, short door over separate panel, hood surmounted by swan-necked pediments and flanked by turned columns, standing on bracket feet, bell-striking on the hours, with pendulum and two weights.
Early 19th century Dutch lantern clock with wall bracket, pierced and cast gilt metal decorative mounts, the dial with Roman and Arabic numerals painted with flowers, painted wall mount with urn and lion pediment, the five pillar movement with verge escapement striking on bell, H76cm - Condition Report Not in working order
An Arts and Crafts oak and brass mounted mantel clock for Liberty & Co by H.A.C, the arched oak case with a brass canopy enclosing a visible 14cm saucer bell, above a 14cm gilt metal dial cast in relief with Arabic numerals and flower heads, enclosing a two train movement, over a mottled glass panel, movement stamped '153/39 150', inner door bearing label for 'H.A.C 14 Day Strike, Made in Wurttemberg' and another paper label 'No 3527', all raised on bracket feet, with key and pendulum, 36cm high
AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY SCOTTISH MAHOGANY EIGHT DAY LONG CASE CLOCK, 13.5" painted Roman arch dial, Arabic quarter marks, subsidiary minute and date dials inscribed Js. Graham, Girvan, the angles depicting the Four Seasons, the arch inscribed 'By this we Live', the boxwood strung case with swan neck hood, reeded pillars, conforming trunk pillars, flame door and base with splayed bracket feet, 218cm high, pendulum, two weights and key
A 17th Century style brass lantern clock, the thirty hour weight driven movement having a verge escapement striking the hours on a bell with countwheel strike, the dial engraved with floral decoration to the centre inscribed William Gray, London, the brass chapter ring with Roman numerals and fleur de lys, with a single hand, the brass case with turned pillars.40cm high on a shaped wooden bracket CONDITION REPORT: None of the clocks and watches are sold as working, surface scratches and tarnished, the weight has surface scratches also but no obvious dents or splits, chain shows signs of rusting, in used condition
AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK, with tubular quarter chiming mechanism, the hood with detached swan neck pediment, pierced sound boards to sides and metal grille to back (sd), the dial door flanked by columns, the silvered and foliate pierced 11.5'' (29cm) dial with 'CHIME/SILENT' and 'WHITTINGTON/WESTMINSTER' chimes, Arabic numerals, dial unsigned, the case missing presentation plaque, astragal glazed door displaying nine tubes and pendulum, on a plinth with bracket feet, height 222cm, with winding key, two case keys, pendulum and three weights (condition: case in good condition, metal grille at the rear of the hood is misshapen, movement seen working, musical/chimes not hears, some attention needed to make all chimes/tubes strike, loose swan neck pediment parts to hood)
A fantastic 19th Century Victorian English antique brass cased bracket mantel / table clock of upright form. The clock having a decorative finial atop with a pierced gallery below and further finials above an applied star decorated frieze. Central circular clock face having an enameled face with Arabic numeral chapter ring and central pierced gilt center with floral and mask detailing. Flanked by Corinthian column with ribbon swag decoration below raised on a stepped plinth base with bracket feet. Brass movement within with pendulum and key. Measures 50cm x 28cm x 18cm.
A 18th Century Georgian English antique mahogany cased 8 day longcase grandfather clock by Speth & Co Liverpool having a hand painted dial with floral borders and Night and Day moonphase to top. Roman numeral chapter ring having gilt pierced hands and two subsidiary dials. All housed behind a glazed hood having an arched pediment with brass ball finials with eagles atop and reeded columns below. Raised on plinth bracket base. With weight and pendulum. Measures 239cm x 62cm x 27cm. Sadly the base needs attention.
An early 18th Century Georgian English antique country house 30 hour longcase grandfather clock. The oak case housing a brass face dial with Roman numeral chapter ring a pierced hands with gilt decorated corners. Housed behind a glazed fronted hood having a swan neck pediment with central finial and flanking pillars below. The case of slender form being raised on bracket feet. With weight and pendulum. Measures 203cm x 42cm x 23cm.
A 19th Century Georgian English antique stained pine 8 day longcase grandfather clock marked for Warry Bristol. The case housing a painted dial with Arabic numeral chapter ring and subsidiary seconds dial, with hand painted bird and floral decoration to the corners and top. The case having a domed top with single central finial above oak pillars flank the glazed door. Raised on a plinth bracket foot base with draped apron. Measures 212cm x 45cm x 25cm.
A rare 18th Century Georgian antique table clock / bracket clock / mantel clock having a flame mahogany case with brass mounts and grilles to sides. Glazed door to front with white enamel face. Roman numeral chapter ring, faceted hands, strike silent aperture and another aperture to lower half of face. Twin winding holes so likely an 8 day movement. Engraved gilded movement with makers or owner monogram to reverse. Measures: 40cm x 30cm x 20cm.
A CONTINENTAL BRACKET CLOCK with three train fusee movement striking the quarter hours on two bells, the dial engraved to centre, with curved false bob and date aperture, the chapter ring with Roman hour numerals and Arabic five minute markers, foliate cast spandrels, the break arch with central month calendar dial, flanked by two further dials, the gilt metal mounted lacquered case with floral decoration, 36cm wide 53cm high
Thomas Pearce of Bourne. A Georgian oak and mahogany cross banded longcase clock, the enamel break arch dial painted with a goat drawn carriage, containing a gentleman and lady, dial bearing Roman numerals, two train eight day movement, with bell strike, bell lacking, the case with a break arch hood, topped with brass finials, canted trunk with inlaid door and base on bracket feet, with pendulum and keys, 200cm high.

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