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KAMINUHR, Herst Ansonia Clock Company/ New York,1920er Jahre, Modell Windsor, Mahagonigehäuse, im Bogenabschluss mit Anthemien, zentral entspr Glastür, Umdruckdekor, Embleme der Musik und Malerei, seitlich verspiegelt, je mit vollplastischer Amorette, Zifferblatt mit röm Indices, gebläute Zeiger, Messingplatinenwerk, Halbstundeschlag auf Glocke, Messingpendel, Werk läuft nicht an, verso orig Klebeetikett, 55 x 33 x 12,5 cm
Circa 1880s French Jules Steiner Mechanical Doll with gilt coloured key to the left side, when wound causes the doll to kick her legs and arms, head moves from side to side and a 'Maman' sound is produced, a bisque socket head doll with short blond hair, fixed open blue eyes, open mouth, pierced ears, fabric covered torso and kid leather mounted lower torso to knees, composition jointed arms and lower legs, wearing a white cotton dress and straw bonnet, 44cm Jules Nicholas Steiner (1832-1902), he began his early career as a clock maker in Paris. By 1855 he was issued his first patent for a mechanical doll and in 1858 for a mechanical toy. From 1864 Steiner was advertising himself as a Specialised Doll and Toy Maker, his company Société Steiner was established in 1882. Face is dirty and slight scuffing, tiny chips to each pierced ear, brown rust mark to the canvas back, scuffing and wear to the composition arms and legs, tear to the kid leather and staining, teeth possibly pushed? Mechanism works but sluggish.
A large French gilt-brass repeating carriage clock, late 19th century, by Margaine, the architectural case with swing handle above four columns and bevelled glass panels, the circular dial with Arabic numerals and black spade hands, with platform lever escapement, striking a gong, numbered 11369 to backplate and underside, backplate with trademark stamp for François-Arsene Margaine of Paris, with key, 21cm high, 10.6cm wide Please note that Roseberys do not guarantee working order or time keeping of any automatic, mechanical, quartz or other timepiece offered for sale.The case with scratches and tarnishing. Minor Verdigris to top. Very minor chips to corners of glass panels. Back left column slightly loose. Heavy scratches to reverse by door and discolouration to base. Backplate with minor tarnishing and scratches. Dirt and wear to platform. It is currently ticking when wound but Roseberys cannot guarantee the working order of any timepiece offered for sale.
A gilt-brass repeating carriage clock, late 19th century, the case with white metal floral fretwork panels and swing handle, with twin reeded pilasters on stepped plinth base with bracket feet, the backplate stamped E. M. & Co. for E. Maurice & Co., with floral fretwork dial surround and silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals, outer minute track and spade hands, the twin train movement with compensated platform lever escapement, having repeating mechanism striking a gong, 16.5cm high, with handle extended 19cm high Please note that Roseberys do not guarantee working order or time keeping of any automatic, mechanical, quartz or other timepiece offered for sale.The case with scratches and some rubbing to gilt, especially to top and by underneath the reverse door. Some tarnishing to capital and minor knocks to edges. Some scratches to glass panels, especially to front panel, and minor chips to corners of side panels. Panel to reverse is slightly loose. Minor scratches to backplate. Scratches to dial centre.With winder. Currently ticking when wound but Roseberys cannot guarantee the working order of any timepiece offered for sale.
A French gilt and patinated bronze mantel timepiece, 19th century, in the form of a cherub riding a chariot drawn by a dragon, the winged cherub with billowing garment sat upon a rococo style chariot with scrolling foliate decoration and French Royal crest to reverse, being pulled by a writhing dragon with left claw outstretched, on a rococo style base with scrolling supports, the wheel fashioned as the dial with white enamel chapter ring and Arabic numerals, pierced scrolling floral centre and foliate gilt hands, stamped to underside of base 46520 35, the single train brass movement with platform escapement, the backplate stamped C.C.H., 25.5cm high, 36cm wide, 14.5cm deep Please note that Roseberys do not guarantee working order or time keeping of any automatic, mechanical, quartz or other timepiece offered for sale.The case with minor scratches and tarnishing to bronze, with some discolouration and some losses to gilding. There are very minor scratches to glass. Otherwise the case is in good condition.The backplate with some scratches and tarnishing. The movement is overwound so we would recommend taking to a clock restorer. The dial is sitting slightly loose in the bezel. There is no winder present with the clock.
An ebonised and gilt-metal mounted dome top bracket clock, by J.W. Benson, early 20th century, the case with gilt finials above reeded pilasters, on lion paw feet, the arched brass dial with silvered chapter ring and Roman and Arabic numerals, with slow/fast subsidiary dial to arch, the chapter ring signed J.W. BENSON LUDGATE HILL, the twin fusee movement striking a gong on the hour and half hour, with pendulum, case key and associated winder, 39cm high, 33cm wide, 25cm deep Please note that Roseberys do not guarantee working order or time keeping of any automatic, mechanical, quartz or other timepiece offered for sale.Please refer to department for condition report
A George III brass mounted mahogany musical bracket clock, the architectural case with moulded top with brass ball finials above pierced brass sound frieze and two brass Corinthian columns, with pierced brass fretwork side panels, on plinth base and bracket feet, the painted arched dial with Roman numerals, with cherub mask and scrolling foliate spandrels, having strike/silent, pianoforte/bells and tune selection subsidiary dials to dial, signed John Wyatt, ALTRINCHAM to dial centre, the triple fusee movement playing a selection of twelve tunes on fourteen bells and a pinned cylinder, the backplate signed J WYATT, striking on a bell, with pendulum and case key but no winders, approx. 76cm high, 49.5cm wide, 30cm deep Note: John Wyatt is recorded in Baillie, G H 'Watchmakers & Clockmakers of the World' as working in Altrincham, Cheshire, circa 1799. Please note that Roseberys do not guarantee working order or time keeping of any automatic, mechanical, quartz or other timepiece offered for sale. Please refer to department for condition report
A large Victorian gilt metal mounted chiming bracket clock, with pineapple finials above Corinthian columns, on floral bun feet, the arched brass dial with silvered chapter ring and Roman and Arabic numerals, with chime/silent and slow/fast subsidiary dials to arch, twin fusee movement chiming on two gongs with five rods, with pendulum, winder and key, 66cm high, 38cm wide, 23.5cm deep Please note that Roseberys do not guarantee working order or time keeping of any automatic, mechanical, quartz or other timepiece offered for sale.Please refer to department for condition report
A walnut eight day longcase clock, by Thomas Martin, London, first quarter 18th century, with moulded cornice above pilasters with gilt painted capitals, above moulded trunk door and plinth base, the arched brass dial with silvered chapter ring having Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial at twelve, matt dial centre, and twin cherub and crown spandrels, the arch chased with scrolling foliage and having circular date aperture, the five finned pillar twin train movement striking a bell on the hour, with pendulum, weights and winder, 216cm high Note: Thomas Martin of London was apprenticed to Jeremiah Martin (himself a famous Tompion apprentice) in May 1692 then recorded as admitted to the Worshipful company of Clockmakers in 1699. he worked from the Royal Exchange (1714) then Fleet Street 1724.Please note that Roseberys do not guarantee working order or time keeping of any automatic, mechanical, quartz or other timepiece offered for sale.Please refer to department for condition report
A black japanned eight day longcase clock, by Nathaniel Gray, London, mid 18th century and later, the case with caddy top above four pilasters, decorated throughout in gilt with foliage and chinoiserie scenes of figures, birds, pagodas and blossoming trees, on plinth base, the brass dial with silvered chapter ring having Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial at twelve and date aperture at six, with strike/silent dial to arch, having oval plaque to matted dial centre inscribed Nathaniel Gray London, the five pillared twin train movement striking on a bell, with pendulum and weights, 234cm high Please note that Roseberys do not guarantee working order or time keeping of any automatic, mechanical, quartz or other timepiece offered for sale.Please refer to department for condition report
A 19th Century rosewood table bracket clock by James Condliff of Liverpool. The carved rosewood case having an arched pediment top with pierced brass gothic windows to sides. The central eight inch dial being signed with twin 8 day winding holes and Roman Numeral chapter ring. Silent strike option with screw pendulum and hour striking bell to reverse. Appears in working order, striking, winding and ticking correctly however minutes hand not present and not sold as guaranteed. Case in good order with some wear commensurate with age. Two keys present. Measures approx; 43cm x 31cm x 18cm.
A 19th Century Victorian mahogany longcase grandfather clock having an arched glazed hood housing a hand painted dial with central Roman numeral chapter ring. Flame mahogany case with single door above a stepped base with all raised on bracket feet. Some feet loose. Measures approx; 226cm x 51cm x 23cm.
A 19th Century Scottish mahogany cased mahogany longcase grandfather clock. Arched pagoda topped hood with reeded columns flanking the circular enamel dial painted with Roman numeral chapter ring and set with faceted hands. The trunk with flame mahogany door and all raised on small bracket feet. Measures approx; 204cm x 44cm x 22cm.
A 19th Century French Aubert of Paris bronze worked music clock in the form a lectern adorned with multiple musical instruments including a harp, vilon, trumpet etc. Central gilt dial with Roman numeral chapter ring, signed Barrard & Vignon Paris, circa 1876. The music on the score sheet is Barcarolle by Offenbach from Tales Of Hoffmann. Repairs in places. Measures approx; 60cm.
Dent Of London - A 19th Century Victorian gilded ormolu bronze / brass cased carriage clock having a white enamel signed face with Roman numeral chapter ring and faceted hands. Each side set with thick bevelled glass panel with swing handle atop. Set within a leather case and with key. Measures approx; 18cm x 13cm x 11cm.
A 19th Century Victorian gilded ormolu bronze / brass cased carriage clock having a white enamel signed face with Roman numeral chapter ring and faceted hands. Each side set with thick bevelled glass panel with swing handle atop. Set within a leather case and with key. Measures approx; 16cm x 12cm x 11cm.

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