
Featured here a good 2 train walnut and ebonized German wall regulator. ‘8-day’ duration. Also with 2 piece porcelain dial. In addition striking hours/half hours on a gong.

Featured here a good 2 train walnut and ebonized German wall regulator. ‘8-day’ duration. Also with 2 piece porcelain dial. In addition striking hours/half hours on a gong.

A good flame mahogany veneered ‘8-day’ Longcase clock. Featuring arch silvered brass dial by John Collins. The cabinet shown with choice mahogany veneers. Also with quarter columns to the trunk. The single train movement with days of the week and sweep seconds feature. In addition calendar feature to the arch. The high quality movement with dead-beat escapement. A collector’s clock. Fine colour and patination.

A superb arched brass 8 day duration silvered dial signed Joseph Wynn Windsor.
The finely engraved dial with subsidiary seconds and calendar and moon-phase to the arch.
The 5 pillar movement striking the hours on a single bell.
The London cabinet showing typical high quality London design case features.
A collector’s clock from the end of the 18th century.

A superb London mahogany longcase clock with the dial signed by John Carter of London C1770.
The 8 day arched brass dial movement with three train mechanism. Striking the quarters on a peel of bells.
The lovely arched brass dial with chapter ring and spandrels, seconds and calendar features, finely matted centre and rare moon-phase feature to the arch.
The lovey quality cabinet with high quality London case features, quarter columns with brass strung and reeded and brass capitals, dome top to the hood and reeded and brass strung hood columns. Moulding to door and base panel. Standing on two plinths the lower shaped.
A London mahogany clock by John Carter shown in Fig 228/229/230 of the well known clock book Cescinsky and Webster- English Domestic Clocks.

A superb small mahogany round convex dial single fusee ‘8-day’ bracket clock of lovely.
The cabinet of excellent colour and patination. Lovely brass stringing to the case. The clock standing on brass ball feet.
The small white painted dial signed Richards London and with Roman Numerals to the dial and a single winding hole.
The fine quality movement with anchor escapement and pendulum hold transport hold fast.

A superb example of an early 8 day duration 18th century walnut veneered grandfather clock with arches brass dial and strike silent.
The arch dial with urn and dolphin brass spandrels, finely matted centre, subsidiary seconds and calendar features and strike silent to the arch.
The superb quality 5 pillar movement striking the hours on a single bell.
The outstanding quality walnut veneered cabinet with dome top to the hood and reeded hood columns. Long book-matched veneered and moulded trunk door. Also with cross-banding to the base panel. All together standing on a walnut veneered single plinth.
A clock by this well regarded London clockmaker is listed on page 196 of the reference book English Domestic Clocks by Cescinsky & Webster.
A fine choice collector’s clock of superb colour and patination.
A lovely white Albaster and gilded brass adornments two train striking movement 8 day French clock. White porcelain dial with Arabic numerals and painted flower swags. The dial indistinctly signed Alencon Chateau.

Kienzle Uhren GmbH are Germany’s oldest watchmakers. The company was founded by Johannes Schlenker in 1822 in Schwenningen, Germany. This lovely little example is from the 20th century and made for bedside table. Alarm feature and 8 day mechanical movement.

A fine small very ornate design french brass cabinet carriage clock. The porcelain dial with Roman Numerals. Platform movement striking the hours and half hours on a single bell.5 glazed sides and a back door revealing bell and wind feature and fast slow adjustment. Brass carrying handle to the top.

A fine quality good size 8 day French spring driven platform movement French carriage clock. Painted porcelain panels to 5 sides and a glazed top and rear section. Reeded Corinthian columns to the case and a shaped brass carrying handle to the top. The dial with Arabic numerals.