
An amazing and highly collectable clock in the form of a church. ‘8-day’ movement striking hours and half hours on a gong. This clock came from the private quarters of Christchurch Cathedral Dublin and was here I believe from new in the late 19 century.
Miscellaneous

A good ‘8-day’ two train drop dial wall clock by T P Joyce of Manchester. Featuring inlaid American cabinet and painted dial.
Antique Wall Clocks

A large porcelain dial wall clock. Featuring ebonized and walnut cabinet. Furthermore numbered and signed Lenzkirch movement. Lenzkirch being the finest of all German makers in the 19th century. Also with high quality movement. Including features like dead-beat escapement and maintaining power. Also with adjustable pallets. Finally sweep seconds feature to the dial.
Antique Wall Clocks

Outstanding ‘8 day’ duration regulator clock. Featuring flame veneered mahogany cabinet by Pryor of London. Also with round silvered brass dial. Typical regulator dial layout. Features like dead beat escapement to movement. Another being bolt and shutter maintaining power. Lastly stunning mahogany cabinet of London design. Clearly a lovely clock for the specialist collector.
Antique Grandfather Clocks

A fine porcelain dial Vienna wall clock. The cabinet featuring finely veneered rosewood together with box wood stringing. Showing good colour and patination. The fine porcelain dial with ‘pie crust’ brass bezel. To sum up a lovely timepiece ‘8 day’ duration wall regulator.
Antique Wall Clocks

A superb slim flame mahogany veneered arched brass dial Longcase clock. Featuring ‘8-day’ duration movement by Robert Clidsdale of Edinburgh. The dial with chapter ring and spandrels. Also with polished and engraved centre. The movement striking the hours on a single bell. Finally the cabinet with quarter columns and swan neck pediments.
Antique Grandfather Clocks

A good large fusee wall clock. Featuring an ‘8-day’ duration mechanism. Together with an 18 inch diameter dial. To sum up a good quality clock by Dwerryhouse of Liverpool.
Antique Wall Clocks

Featured here a rare French Industrial Revolution semaphore clock. Showing interesting design and features. The clock in the form of a building housing a working semaphore to the top. Also with an automaton water wheel and flowing imitation water feature to the bottom. 8 day movement. To sum up a fine clock for any collection.
French Clocks

A very good quality flame mahogany veneered Longcase clock.Featuring arch brass dial by Henry Jenkins of London. The dial showing matted centre and recessed and engraved seconds. Also with subsidiary calendar feature, chapter ring and spandrels. Additionally strike/silent feature to the arch. ‘8-day’ duration, 5 pillar movement striking the hours on a single bell. The cabinet of wonderful colour and patination. To sum up a fine Lonodn clock showing all the typical high quality case features.
Antique Grandfather Clocks

A good ‘8-day’ dial striking carriage clock. Featuring repeat mechanism and fine porcelain dial. Also with glazed sides to brass cabinet.
French Clocks