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Click here to subscribeA rare gilt bronze automaton clock by J F Houdin, 1836, surmounted by a Chinese magician in formal dress standing behind his star draped magic table and lifting alternate cups to reveal balls and dice. The silvered dial inscribed J F Houdin, Paris, within ornate mounts cast with dolphins, mythical birds and beasts and foliage. The automaton movement engraved Invente et Execute a la Fabrique DHorlogerie, J F Houdin Rue Vielle de Temple No. 78 A Paris, 1836, 45cm high x 31.5cm wide
A decorative table clock, with marks for Birmingham 1914?, maker H Clifford Davis Ltd, the movement signed Edward Glasgow, set in a cream guilloche enamelled disc, with porcelain elephant to the curved rectangular base, inscribed to reverse, together with a travelling watch case, marks rubbed, containing an electroplated open faced pocket watch (2)
An Art Deco silver and enamel dressing table set comprising: a pair of clothes brushes; hairbrushes; a mirror; a nail buff; a cut glass scent bottle; a cut glass silver-topped powder bottle; and a square brass and enamel clock with painted landscape Birmingham 1930 maker's mark for William Hutton & Sons Ltd.
An Edwardian oak cased ÔWestminster chimingÕ table clock the eight-day three-train movement striking on a coiled gong and chiming/striking the quarters on four coiled gongs or eight bells the brass dial with with silvered chapter ring and Roman numerals beneath three subsidiary dials Ôchime/silentÕ Ôslow/fastÕ and ÔWestminster chimes/ chime on eight bellsÕ within the chapter ring two plaques with retailerÕs name for GOLDSMITHS & SILVERSMITHS COMPANY 112 REGENTS ST. LONDON in an architectural case of a Corinthian order portico with rusticated lower section 43cm high some damage to case
19th Century French Table Clock, the porcelain dial with Roman numerals, interspersed with painted floral swags, Continental movement and contained within a tortoiseshell and ormolu mounted balloon-shaped ------ with cartouche shaped glass panel exposing pendulum and on a square base, 44cms, (17").
"An 18th Century table clock by C. Engeringh of Dordrecht, the 7ins arched brass dial with narrow chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, mock pendulum aperture and date aperture and Slaan & Niet Slaan dial to arch to the eight day two train movement with verge escapement striking on a bell, the back plate engraved with musical trophies, contained in ebonised fruitwood case with bell pattern top with brass carrying handle, the arched glazed door with reserves and side panels inset with fretted panels, on block feet, 18ins high Note : C. Engeringh recorded working Dordrecht circa 1780"
A Tortoiseshell Striking Table Clock, Maple & Co Ld, Paris, circa 1880, the case with gallery arched top, glazed side panels and sound fret to the back, twelve white enamel Roman numeral cartouche chapters, signed "Maple & Co Ld, Paris" on a plaque, twin barrel movement with striking on a gong, backplate stamped "Vincenti Cie", 40cm high
An Ebonised Chiming Table Clock with Pedestal, circa 1875, the case with inverted bell top pediment, applied figural gilt-metal mounts to the canted corners, carrying handles to the sides upon scrolled feet, 8-1/2-inch arched brass dial, the arch with chime/silent and Westminster/chime on eight bells, the massive triple fusee movement with anchor escapement, highly engraved backplate, chiming the quarters on eight bells via eight hammers and striking a further gong for the hour, 74cm high, together with ebonised and gilt-metal mounted pedestal, 123cm high
An 18th century black lacquered and gilt chinoiserie decorated longcase clock, the arched hood with brass ball and spire finials, and turned columns, the trunk enclosed by a waist panel door decorated with figures seated at a table in a garden setting, on a box base, the 30.5cm. arched brass engraved dial with moonphase mechanism to the arch, having a silvered Roman chapter ring with subsidiary seconds and date dials, the twin train movement with anchor escapement and bell strike, 241cm. high.
A gilt, bright pink and black guilloche enamelled dressing table suite, with marks for Birmingham 1922 and 1923, maker HM, comprising a cased nine piece manicure set (one pair of scissors replaced), a hand mirror, a pair of hair brushes, a pair of clothes brushes, a mounted glass powder jar, an oval trinket box and a small clock A/F
A Mahogany cased table clock, by 'J.W.Benson'. English, c1900. The arched pediment with gilt-metal mount to the frieze, over a glazed door enclosing a circular silvered dial, signed 'J.W.Benson- Ludgate Hill-London', similarly marked to the back plate. Plinth base on gilt brass bun feet. 8 day single fussee movement. 30 x 23cm.
A Louis XIV rosewood & cut brass inlaid table clock, French, with later elements. The arched pediment with gilt metal putti ornament and flambeau finials. The case inset with foliate cut brass panels, with ormolu caryatid mounts to the canted corners. The arched glazed door, enclosing gilt metal dial decorated in relief with a medallion of King Louis XIV. The dial inset with enamelled roman numeral panels. The outer of the dial marked with the minutes. The base with ormolu. scroll leaf mounts, central female mask to the apron, the whole on four lion paw feet. With 18th century 8 day, counterwheel verge escapement, 1/4 striking on a bell. 80 x 40cm.
John Beeckman, Pall Mall, London. An ebony veneered striking table clock, circa 1700, the twin train fusee five pillar movement with verge escapement, striking on a bell with pull repeat (lacking), count wheel attached to engraved back plate bearing inscription John Beeckman in ye Pall Mall, silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals on brass dial with cherub mask spandrels, and similar inscription, date aperture, the rectangular case with pierced scrolling panel to door, pierced and cast gilt brass cushion cresting with hinged handle, flaming urn finals to corners, plinth base with bun feet, 37cm high.
A late Victorian ebonized 'Westminster' chiming table clock, the eight-day three-train movement with anchor escapement and striking the hours on a coiled gong and the quarters on nine bells, the foliate engraved backplate with pendulum hold-fast, the arched brass dial with silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals and Arabic five minute divisions, within foliate spandrels, the arch wit two subsidiary dials, 'strike/silent' and Westminster chimes/chime on eight bells, the gilt-metal-mounted case with pierced foliate side frets, two carrying handles, a pierced dome with carrying handle and four pineapple finials, 67cm high
An early 19th century table clock, the twin fusee movement striking on a bell, having a circular white painted dial inscribed Josh Foster, Exchange Alley, London, the arched mahogany veneered case with chequer stringing, a brass handle to the top, the sides with fabric backed brass grills, on bracket feet. 18in. (45cm).
An ebonised and gilt-metal-mounted 'Westminster' chiming table clock, the eight-day three train fusee movement with anchor escapement and striking the hours on five coiled gongs and chiming the quarter hours on eight bells, the arched dial with Roman numerals, Arabic five minute divisions and a small plaque with retailer's name E. FUNNELL BRIGHTON, the arch with three subsidiary dials, 'Chime/Silent', 'Chime on eight bells/Chime on four bells' and 'Slow/Fast', the domed case with caryatid pilasters and urn finials, 66cm high
Gilt brass alarm carriage clock, silvered face recessed dial with roman numerals and recessed alarm set, the hour repeating movement with replacement gilt table, compensated balance, two barrels, the back plate with English script labels, contained in a mauve leather outer case with key. Height 13cms
A 19th century mahogany and brass mounted musical automaton table clock, the triple fusee movement striking on a bell and twelve subsidiary bells, with pull repeats to an engraved back plate and a bob pendulum, to an enamelled and brass dial with a silvered chapter ring including calendar, the central crescent shape aperture inscribed 'William Rogers, London', with subsidiary dials for 'Strike/Silent' and 'Minuet/Song/Hornpipe/ Gavot', the lunette painted an exterior inn scene with seated figures and musicians playing a fiddle and a harpsichord with a central dancer, the case with a dome top and brass urn finials, stop fluted canted corners on ogee bracket feet, 24in (61cm) h.
A fine 18th century miniature travelling table clock by Jean Le Noier Paris, mounted in ormolu case on turned feet with integeral bell fitted to base of main case, the movement signed on the back plate with finely chased and engraved cock to balance wheel, eight day fusee drive with alarm and central white metal setting dial surrounded with enamel dial having Roman numerals and fine blued hands. The clock is contained in its original travelling case. Key. Dial 5cm diameter, case 4cm high.