
A lovely late 19th century 8 day duration French carriage clock with hour and half hour strike on a gong and also with repeat function. The lovely design carriage clock brass cabinet reminiscent of 18th century building design. Corinthian reeded columns and Corinthian capitals to the side of the case. Brass carrying handle and 5 glazed window sections. Platform lever escapement and slow fast adjustment. A lovely collector’s example.

A fantastic 8 day precision regulator longcase clock with the movement signed Harper. The dial signed with retailer Edward Crick of London.
The lovely 11inch round white painted dial with typical regulator dial layout with Roman Numeral Hours indicators and Arabic Numerals for minutes and seconds.
The fine quality movement with large high quality shaped plates, dead beat escapement and maintaining power. Huge brass bob pendulum and small single brass weight.
Lovely high quality London cabinet showing all the typical high quality London case features and superb flame mahogany veneers. Cabinet of good colour and patination. Super slim and elegant design
A lovely collector’s clock.
Height 77 inches.

An outstanding and rare 8 day arched brass dial automaton grandfather clock in delightful flame mahogany veneered cabinet.
The lovely 12inch arched brass dial with chapter ring and spandrels and finely matted centre. The dial also with subsidiary recessed seconds feature and calendar aperture. Rare automaton ship to the arch, depicting the ‘Royal George’. A very famous ship of the british fleet of the 18th century.
Royal George History
The lovely quality 5 pillar movement striking the hours on a single bell.
Superb quality London mahogany cabinet showing the finest veneers and of exceptional colour and patination. The cabinet standing on a double plinth, long moulded trunk door and dome top with caddy and single finial to the hood.
A real collector’s clock of the finest quality.

An Empire /Charles X gilt bronze mantel clock, the dial signed Kinable Palais Royal No. 131, the case mounted with figure holding a trident and what seems like a rose in the other hand.
* day timepiece French movement of good quality. the dial with a slim porcelain chapter ring with Roman numerals.

A fine 19th Century French brass, bronze and ormolu figural mantel clock, with the dial signed Cailly Freres.
Two train movement with silk suspension, outside countwheel-striking on a bell.
The case cast with a Royal figure, perhaps the Dauphin or a court academic, seated beside a tree stump holding a book, a sceptre nearby, over stepped base with acanthus and foliate scroll decoration.
Lovely French clock of superb condition and good design.

John Edward Lawson apprentice CC1790, Clockmakers Company C1798 and livery Clockmakers Company 1812-24. A cylinder movement by him in the Guildhall Museum.
A superb white convex dial bracket clock with strike silent feature to the 12 o’clock position behind the front door. Roman numerals and delicately shaped clock hands.
The cabinet of good small size and finely veneered in choice mahogany veneers and with brass side frets and other adornments to the case. Handle to the single raised pad to the top.
The fine quality twin fusee bell strike movement with engraved backplate surround and pendulum bob. Pendulum holdfast (but not pictured) and repeat function to the side. Rear glazed window.

A superb 12 inch arched brass dial with automaton to the arch mahogany grandfather clock by Thomas Aldridge of Deal.
The lovely small pagoda top London quality design cabinet showing all the high quality case features of the period. Quarter reeded and brass strung trunk columns. Reeded and brass strung hood columns with brass capitals. Base panel with moulding and long trunk door with applied moulding. All with superb mahogany veneers. Pagoda top to the hood with three brass finials and fretwork beneath.
Fine quality arched brass dial with silvered dial and subsidiary seconds and calendar features and a painted scene to the arch with automaton stone throwing.
An interesting and good small size for a pagoda top clock. Fine colour and patination. Bell strike 8 day movement.
Height not including finial 84 inches.

A superb chinoiserie decorated grandfather clock with the dial signed on a silvered cartouche William Smith London.
The 10inch brass square dial with lovely brass spandrels and silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals. The centre with fine matting and subsidiary seconds and calendar apertures.
The 5 pillar good quality movement striking the hours on a single bell.
The lovely decorated lacquer-work cabinet with flat top to the hood with fretwork beneath, long decorated trunk door with applied moulding. Decorated base panel with sce4nes and gold leaf decoration. All standing on a shaped single plinth.
William Smith is recorded as working, as a clockmaker, in Cheapside, London from 1750 to 1780. A very well respected clockmaking family who made clocks for members of the royal family. One is engraved “This clock was made In the Year 1763 For her ROYAL HIGHNESS the PRINCESS AMELIA By W Smith Moorfields London.”

A fine quality late 19th century two train striking spring driven wall clock.
The movement striking hours and half hours on a simple gong.
The centre of the dial nice decorated brass and the outside porcelain with Roman numerals.
The mahogany cabinet with fine decorated inlay and ebonised finials to the top and bottom.

A superb condition Rosewood veneered twin fusee 8-day bracket clock signed tot he dial by John Cross, Charterhouse Square – London.
The fine quality twin fusee movement striking the hours on a single bell and with repeat function. Lovely border engraving to the backplate and to the pendulum. A pendulum holdfast screw to the backplate.
The fine white painted convex dial with Roman numerals and signed to the centre by John Cross Charterhouse Square London. The dial also with a strike silent to the 12 o clock position on the dial.
The stunning rosewood veneered cabinet of exceptional colour and patination and of superb figured veneers. Brass pineapple final to the top and brass ball feet to the bottom. The sides with brass inlay and fretwork and carrying handles.
15 Charterhouse Square, Islington, London (1822-1826) 41 Charterhouse Square, Islington, London (1832-1845)
A lovely fusee bracket clock of superb condition. A real collector’s clock that would beautiful on any mantelpiece.