Fine Clocks & Related Items - 23rd October 2025

Page 1


Thursday 23rd October 2025 at 11am

VIEWING

Friday 17th October 2025 - 9:15am - 5pm

Monday 20th October 2025 - 9:15am - 5pm

Tuesday 21st October 2025 - 9:15am - 5pm

Wednesday 22nd October 2025 - 9:15am - 5pm

Thursday 23rd October 2025 - 9:15am - 11am

FREE ONLINE BIDDING

• Bid Live with One-click Bidding

• Leave Auto Bids & Absentee Bids

• FREE Emailed Auction Alerts

• Manage Wish List, Won Lots & Bids Please

Visit www.gardinerhoulgate.co.uk to register

BUYER’S PREMIUM

22% + VAT (26.4% inclusive of VAT @ 20%)

OTHER BIDDING METHODS

Absentee commission bids may be left with us to bid on your behalf

Telephone bids may be possible on lots estimated £300 and above subject to availability

PAYMENT DETAILS

All lots must be paid and cleared within seven days after the sale. Goods will not be released until full payment is received and cleared. We are pleased to accept payment by the following methods: direct bank payment, debit card, credit cards (chip and pin only, see below), cash to a maximum of £8500. Deposit payments made direct at the bank or via telephone banking will need to be confirmed as 'cleared funds' before any goods are released.

CONDITION GUIDANCE

Comments on condition and originality in descriptions are our opinion only and not necessarily fact. Buyers that cannot view in person are encouraged to ask for a condition report and/or images before placing any kind of bid.

ENQUIRIES

01225 812912 or email: auctions@gardinerhoulgate.co.uk

The Tony Gibbons Collection

Monday 20th October 2025 at 12 noon

The Watch Auction

Tuesday 21st October 2025 at 10am

Wednesday 22nd October 2025 at 10am

The Clock Auction

Thursday 23rd October 2025 at 11am

Fine and rare walnut barometer by John Hallifax of Barnsley

Carriage Clocks

1201.

French oval carriage clock striking on a gong, the 2" white dial signed Vokes, Bath, Made in Paris, within a gilt mask and oval stepped case, 6.75" high (rear glass cracked)

£60-100

1202.

French repeater carriage clock striking on a gong, the movement back plate and base plate both stamped no. 583, within a gilded brass gorge case, 7" high (at fault)

£150-250

1203.

Early 20th century Chinese repeater carriage clock with alarm signed and made by Heng Da Li, the movement striking on bells attached to the back plate and beneath the recessed foot, the dial signed Jenner & Knewstubb, London over the subsidiary alarm dial, within a gorge brass case, 7.75" high

£350-450

1204.

Repeater carriage clock striking on a gong, within a corniche brass case, 7" high; also with outer Morocco leather travelling case (at fault) (key); also another unusual carriage clock with calendar dial and fixed key wind, within a tall stepped case, 7.25" high (2)

£120-180

1205.

Carriage clock striking on a gong, within a gilded corniche brass case, 7" high; also with Morocco leather travelling case (key)

£80-120

1206.

Fine Mappin & Webb silver cased double fusee limited edition carriage clock, the 2" chapter ring within a foliate engraved mask, the movement back plate signed Mappin & Webb, 54/200 and striking on a bell, within an ornate pillared foliate engraved case, 7" high (key)

£1000-1500

1207.

Garrard & Co of London carriage clock timepiece, the movement with 11 jewels, within a corniche style case with canted corners, 6" high, within original box

£50-80

1208.

French miniature brass and enamel carriage clock with alarm, with cylinder platform escapement and hammer striking a bell to the back plate, pink enamel dial with an Arabic numeral chapter ring over a subsidiary alarm indicator dial, within a gilt brass pillared case with squat feet, 4.5" high

£100-150

1209.

Miniature brass carriage clock timepiece, cylinder platform escapement, the back plate with stamped 'MS' trademark and numbered 1068, Roman numeral dial signed 'Suchy, Wien' within a gilt brass corniche case, 3.75" high

£40-80

1210.

Ornate French brass carriage clock timepiece, platform lever escapement, Roman numeral dial within a gilt brass fluted square column case with filigree foliate panels, 6" high

£80-120

1203
1206
1211 (See page 5)
1215 (See page 5)

1211.

Attractive French oval miniature brass and porcelain carriage clock timepiece, the back plate and case numbered 14469, platform lever escapement, the circular Roman numeral dial with blued steel hands, inset with three jewelled pink porcelain panels depicting a country cottage and classical figures, within an ornate gilded brass engraved case, 4" high

£250-350

1212.

Miniature brass carriage clock timepiece, with platform lever escapement, the back plate numbered '509', the Roman numeral white dial signed Henry Capt, Genève, 3.75" high (with a travel case and key)

£60-100

1213.

French carriage clock striking on a gong, with platform lever escapement, the dial with blue Arabic numerals and within a gilded brass pillared case, 6" high (with a Morocco leather travel case and key) (case handle at fault)

£80-120

1214.

French carriage clock timepiece in a corniche case, with Roman numeral white dial, cylinder platform escapement, 5.75" high

**withaMoroccoredleathertravelcaseandkey

£40-80

1215.

French quarter repeating carriage clock striking on two gongs, the back plate numbered '902', with Roman numeral white dial and Breguet type hands, within a gilded brass gorge case, 6.5" high

**withaMoroccoleathertravelcaseandkey

£150-250

1216.

French carriage clock timepiece, the movement back plate stamped with the maker's trademark logo E.G.L. within an oval, the dial inscribed West & Son, Dublin, within a corniche brass case, 7" high

£50-100

1217.

French carriage clock striking on a gong, within an ornate pillared brass case, 7.5" high

£150-200

1218.

Two Bayard eight day carriage clock timepieces, within corniche brass cases, 5.75" high (one key) (2)

£20-40

1219.

French repeater carriage clock striking on a gong, within a stepped case, 7" high; also with outer Morocco leather travelling case, (key)

£200-300

1220.

Matthew Norman of London carriage clock timepiece with alarm and striking on a gong, within a corniche brass case, 7" high (key); also another carriage clock timepiece, 5.5" high (2)

£80-120

1221.

Henri Jacot repeater carriage clock with alarm, the movement stamped with the makers trademark logo and striking on a gong, stamped on the back plate and base no. 17871, within a gilded brass gorge case, 7" high

£320-380

1222.

Attractive ornate carriage clock striking on a gong, the 2" cream dial within a pierced foliate gilt mask and double fluted pillared case, 7.75" high

£280-350

1217
1221
1222
1224 (See page 6)

1223.

Richard & Co. carriage clock timepiece, the movement back plate stamped with the maker's trademark logo, the 1.75" cream dial within a raised foliate gilt floral mask depicting two dragons, fluted pillared case, 6.25" high

£60-90

1224.

Good miniature tortoiseshell and silver mounted carriage clock timepiece, with fixed key wind, 4.25" high

£400-600

1225.

Carriage clock timepiece with alarm, within a corniche brass case, 5.75" high; also another carriage clock timepiece within a corniche brass case, 5.75" high, with key and Morocco leather travelling case (2)

£50-80

1226.

Miniature carriage clock timepiece, within a pillared brass case, 3.75" high (key); also within an associated brown leather travelling case

£80-120

1227.

Unusual miniature brass carriage clock timepiece with alarm, the Swiss movement striking on a bell also stamped 1171 to the base and inscribed no. 13427/52466, within a brass case with fixed turned handle, 3.75" high

£200-300

1228.

Miniature carriage clock timepiece within a corniche gilded brass case, 3.75" high (key)

£150-200

1229.

Miniature French carriage clock timepiece, within a gilded brass case, 3.5" high

£100-150

1230.

Miniature French carriage clock timepiece, within an engine turned brass case, 2.5" high

£150-200

1231.

Duverdrey & Bloquel small carriage clock timepiece, the movement back plate stamped with the maker's trademark logo, within a pagoda style brass case, 5" high (key)

£120-180

1232.

Pierre and Alfred Drocourt small carriage clock timepiece, the movement back plate stamped with the maker's trademark logo and no. 2145, within a gilded corniche brass case, 5.25" high

£100-150

1233.

St James of London modern carriage clock with 11 jewel movement, within a brass case with fluted bands, 5.75" high (key)

£50-80

1234.

Large carriage clock timepiece, within a corniche brass case, 7" high (key)

£50-80

1235.

Repeater carriage clock striking on a gong, the back plate and base plate both stamped no. 1818, within a gorge brass case, 7.5" high

£300-500

1227
1232
1235
1236 (See page 7)

1236.

Good French gilt-brass striking and repeating carriage clock with alarm, A. Dumas, no. 1081, last quarter 19th century, the bambu case with silvered mask to the blue and grey enamel dial, within bamboo frame, each Roman chapter also within a painted bamboo frame, blued hands, with conforming alarm dial below, the twin barrel movement with silvered platform to the bimetallic balance with lever escapement, strike/repeat/alarm on gong to the back plate stamped for A. Dumas and numbered 1081, repeat stamps to underside; with original leather travel case, 6.25" high

£1500-2000

1237.

Good porcelain panelled and silvered repeater carriage clock striking on a gong, the movement back plate and base numbered 6016, the dial painted with a classical ruin before a lake and the sides painted with classical robed ladies, signed by A. Collot, within an ornate silvered pillared case, 8" high

£1500-2000

1238.

Fine and unusual ornate gilded brass carriage clock, the movement probably Swiss or Viennese striking on a gong, the 2.75" silvered dial within a foliate gilt mask and the English style case with foliate cast pillars and recessed pediment, 7" high (keys)

£1000-1500

1239.

Good French miniature silver cased carriage clock with fixed key wind, 4.25" high

£300-400

1240. NO LOT

Electric Clocks

1241.

Unusual oak electric longcase clock, the dial with Arabic numerals over a long glazed door, 67" high

£40-80

1242.

Bulle Patent electric mantel clock, the 6" silvered dial with skeletonised centre, within a lancet mahogany inlaid case detailing an oval paterae, 15.25" high (lacking back foot)

£30-60

1243.

Bulle-Clock Patented electric mantel clock, the 5.5" silvered dial with skeletonised centre within a lancet mahogany inlaid case upon brass bun feet, 15" high

£50-80

1237
1238
1243
1245 (See page 8)

1244.

Silent Electric Clock Company post office wall clock, the 5" cream dial inscribed G.P.O to the centre under the royal cypher, the case bearing the manufacturer's trademark plaque inscribed Silent Electric Clock Co., 192, Goswell Rd., London, E.C., within an oak glazed case, 28.5" high (with pendulum)

£1000-1400

1245.

Eureka Clock Co. Ltd of London Patent electric mantel clock, the 4.5" white dial over a front support inscribed no. 8748, Patent no. 14614, 1906, Made in England, within a rounded arched mahogany glazed case, 13" high

£1200-1600

1246.

American Poole Patent electric mantel clock, signed 3.25" dial with Arabic numerals and a subsidiary seconds dial, under a glass dome upon a circular base, 12" high (with pendulum)

£80-120

1247.

Bulle Patent electric mantel clock, the 6" silvered dial with skeletonised centre within a wooden case, 12" high; with a Kieninger & Obergfell electric clock in a four glass case (2)

£40-80

1248.

Magneta Dictograph electric Brille style wall clock, the 6.25" convex white dial with centre seconds and within a mahogany glazed case, 21" high

£60-100

1249.

Bulle Patent electric mantel clock, the 5" silvered chapter ring enclosing a skeletonised centre, under a glass dome engraved with flowering foliage and upon an oval stepped ebony base, 15" high

£250-350

1250.

Good rare Bentley electric longcase earth driven clock, (no. 96, circa 1910), the 11.25" silvered chapter ring enclosing a skeletonised centre with subsidiary seconds dial, over a brass pendulum with steel rod, within a bevelled glazed panelled stepped case surmounted by a moulded rounded arched pediment (known as case style V), 75.5" high (with pendulum, pendulum components, experimental weights, electrics and transformers)

£7000-10,000

1250
1249
1244 (See page 7)

Barometers

1251.

Marine barometer signed Adie, London, no. 604, over a blackened metal section fitted with a thermometer above the cylindrical cistern cover, mounted on a mahogany canted board, 39.75" high

£100-200

1252.

Mahogany four glass wheel barometer, signed Corti & Son, Holborn Hill, London, no. 94, the 10" principal silvered dial within a shaped case inlaid with boxwood lines and surmounted by a broken arched pediment with brass urn finial

£60-100

1253.

Fortin type marine barometer signed Chadburns Ltd, Liverpool on the cylindrical silvered scale over a thermometer, within an ebonised glazed case, 49.75" high

£80-150

1254.

Good rosewood five glass wheel clock/ barometer, signed Noakes, Burwash on the level aperture at the bottom, the principal 12" silvered dial under the clock timepiece, thermometer and dry/damp dial, within a shaped case surmounted by a moulded swan neck pediment and brass urn finial, 52" high overall

£500-800

1255.

Fine and rare walnut barometer by John Hallifax of Barnsley, the 8" brass arched dial signed John Hallifax, Barnsley, Invt & Fecit on a silvered convex boss to the arch, over a silvered chapter ring with two tracks inscribed with weather indications; Variable/Snow/Much Snow/ Setl'd Frost/Frost and Changeable/Rain/Much Rain/Stormy/Very Dry/Setl'd Fair/Fair, enclosing a matted centre, the trunk also fitted with a 6.75" silvered chapter ring with four tracks and two pierced brass hands, the two outer tracks representing barometric inches, 28-31, enclosing another track divided into decimals with four divisions being signified by the numbers 1 to 9 in each inch, and inner track engraved with four arrowheads in the form of a cross, within a figured and burr walnut case inlaid with ebony and boxwood stringing, surmounted by a caddy top and three brass ball finials, 66" high overall

*JohnHallifaxofBarnsleywasarenownedmakerofclocksandbarometers.Hewasbornin Springthorpe,Lincolnshirein1694,thesonofavicar,movingtoBarnsleyin1711,possibly afterthedeathofhisfather,wherehewasestablishedasaclockmaker.Hediedin1750and theregardtowhichheisheldisevidentintheinscriptiononhistombstone.Hehadtwosons, bothofwhombecameclockmakers.Literaturereferences:NicholasGoodison'English BarometersandTheirMakers,1680-1860',page57;EdwinBanfield'Barometers,Wheelor Banjo',figs13-17;R.W.Symonds'DictionaryofEnglishFurniture'secondedition,fig14.There havebeenseveralrecordsofthisstyleofbarometerbyJohnHallifaxsellingatauction including:TheSamuelMesserCollectionofEnglishFurniture,Clocks&Barometerssoldat Christie's,KingStreet,Londonon5thDecember1991,lot12for£32,000andatTennantsof Leyburnintheirautumncataloguesaleon18thNovember2010,lot1404for£40,000 £3000-5000

1256.

Good French Vernis Martin and ormolu mounted barometer with thermometer, the 8" principal white dial below a thermometer, both within a Vernis Martin surround painted with flowers on a green ground, the case with foliate rococo ormolu cast surround, 45" high overall £300-500

1251 1252 1254

Cabinet Clocks

1301.

Good English rosewood triple fusee boardroom clock, the 7" silver chapter ring enclosing a matted centre under subsidiary chime/silent, slow/fast and Westminster chimes/chime on eight bells dials, the substantial movement playing on a nest of eight graduated bells, four small gongs and striking the hours on a larger gong, within an ormolu mounted pillared stepped case surmounted by a rounded arched cornice with five ornate gilded brass finials, 22.5" high (pendulum and keys)

£1200-1800

1302.

English ebonised single fusee verge bracket clock, the 7" brass arched dial signed Joseph Dudds, London on a circular silvered convex boss to the arch over a silver chapter ring enclosing a matted centre with false pendulum bob and calendar apertures, the movement back plate profusely engraved with scrolling foliage, within a stepped case surmounted by a caddy top and brass carrying handle, 20" high

£1200-1600

Interesting mahogany double fusee verge bracket clock, the 6.25" arched painted dial depicting a classical figural scene with date aperture to the arch, the movement with an engraved back plate striking on a bell with pendulum bob, within a glazed caddy top case applied with gilt metal mounts and cast down swept feet, 19.5" high; with key (the dial lacking the centre plate)

£500-800

1301
1302
1303
1303.

(See page 12)

1304.

Good English rosewood small single fusee mantel clock, the silvered dial plate signed Frodsham, Gracechurch Street, London, the movement back plate with locking pendulum, within a stepped case surmounted by a caddy top, 7.25" high (pendulum)

£700-1000

1305.

Good double fusee verge five pillar bracket clock movement striking on a bell, the 7" brass arched dial signed Samuel Gilbert, London on an arched silver plate to the matted centre with false pendulum bob and calendar apertures, surmounted by a strike/silent dial

£200-300

1306.

Cartier of Paris brass and blue enamel easel travel alarm clock, signed on the dial and stamped verso Cartier Paris, no. 7509/10195, 3.5" high

£200-250

1307.

French tortoiseshell and gilt brass two train Pendule D'officer mantel clock, the cream dial signed ...Clough & Sons, Paris, the movement with repeat alarm and platform escapement striking on a gong, within a typical case with applied cast foliage and surmounted by a ring handle, 9" high (key) (alterations)

£220-280

1308.

French ormolu two train Pendule D'officer mantel clock, the 4" white enamel dial signed Thiery á Paris, the Japy Freres movement striking on a bell, within a typical style case cast with foliage and surmounted by a ring handle, 8.5" high (key)

£200-300

1309
1307
1304
1306
1305

1309.

Good Imhof incline gravity clock, the 15 jewel movement back plate signed Imhof, the 2.75" white dial inscribed Swiss and within an ormolu cylindrical casing, the incline with tooled leathered surface over a frieze inscribed with the days of the week and supported upon a stepped rectangular base, 24" long

£1000-1500

1310.

Novelty swinging single fusee mantel clock, the 5.25" dial plate with applied silvered chapter ring enclosing a matted centre signed Dent, London on a triangular plate beneath twelve o'clock, the substantial movement suspended on a gridiron pendulum and knife edge pivot arrangement housed in the top section, flanked by faux mahogany Corinthian columns over a stepped base surmounted by a rectangular pediment with applied interlaced foliate embellishment and four gilded vase finials, 14.5" high

£2000-3000

1311.

Good Jaeger-LeCoultre Atmos clock, inscribed to the base CAL 540, the 4.5" white chapter ring enclosing a skeletonised centre, ser. no. 659096, within a brushed brass glazed case, 9" high; also with the original Jaeger-LeCoultre box

£600-900

1312.

Fine French porcelain and ormolu mounted double fusee mantel clock, the 5" white porcelain dial signed Sarjent, Jermyn Street, St. James's, the movement with silk suspension and striking on a bell, within a vase shaped case painted with swags and sprigs of flowers, applied with finely cast rams heads over fruiting vines and swags, supported upon four curving beaded legs terminating in rams feet to the oval porcelain shaped base raised upon four compressed circular feet, the top surmounted by an arrangement of ormolu flowering foliage, 29" high (pendulum)

£3000-4000

1313.

Good French bronzed and ebonised figural mystery two train mantel clock, the movement with outside countwheel striking on a bell, the 4" glass dial painted with Roman numerals and revealing the movement works, within a stepped case surmounted by the bronzed figure of a classical robed lady holding aloft the pendulum with circular bevelled glass bob, 25" high

£600-800

1310
1311
1312

1314.

1322 (See page 14)

Large French boulle two train bracket clock, the movement back plate stamped Chas Frodsham, Clockmaker to The Queen, Paris no. 25159, striking on a bell, the 9.5" repousse gilt dial with Roman cartouche enamel numerals, over a glazed pendulum window and within an ornate case with foliate gilt mounts, surmounted by a galleried cornice with four brass urn finials, 31" high, upon an ebonised stand with rounded corners (pendulum and key)

**Thisclockisinneedofconsiderablerestoration

£1200-1800

1315.

Interesting and early two train table clock, the movement with fusee going train, the back plate signed Jeremias Pfaff, Augsburg with numbered outside countwheel, striking on a bell fixed to the back door, the 2.75" silvered chapter ring enclosing a finely pierced and engraved foliate centre, the gilded brass dial plate also profusely engraved with flowering foliage, within an architectural pillared stepped case fitted with a short drawer, the sides with silver foliate mounts and scrolling outline, the sides also fitted with recessed ivory and ebony chequered sections, surmounted by a flat pediment with wavy cornice and bird finial, 17" high (with cow tail pendulum and winding key)

**Thereisanoldprintedpaperattachedtothebackofthecasedescribingtheclock.

**IvorysubmissionreferenceUHU6P5JY

£2000-4000

1316.

Good Hamilton two day marine chronometer, the 4" silvered dial signed Hamilton, Lancaster, PA., U.S.A., U.S. Maritime Commission no. 2E1017, within a three part mahogany brass banded case (key)

£600-1000

1317.

Rare Thomas Mercer two day marine chronometer, the 4" silvered dial signed Thomas Mercer ser. no. 21175, with twenty-four hour outer track enclosing a fifty-six hour state of wind dial and subsidiary seconds dial with skeletonised centre, with aluminium dial lid and within a fitted mahogany case (with chronometer and case keys)

£800-1200

1318.

Brass lantern clock, the 6" silvered chapter ring enclosing a foliate engraved centre surmounted by pierced foliate frets, strapwork bell and finial, 15" high (small weight, pulley and chain but no going weight or pendulum)

£250-450

1315
1316
1317

1319.

Unusual lantern style verge wall clock, the 6.5" foliate engraved brass arched dial signed indistinctly to the arch and striking on a bell behind, 10" high overall

£200-300

1320.

Mahogany sedan clock, the 4" white dial within a turned and brass bound surround, with later movement (key)

£300-400

1321.

Good miniature satinwood and boxwood banded single weight Vienna regulator wall clock, the 3" white dial within a glazed case surmounted by a triangular pediment, 21" high (pendulum, weight and key)

£300-500

1322.

Japanese hardwood Shaku-Dokei wall clock, the brass engraved movement within four finely turned pillars beneath a balance wheel style escapement above, within a glazed hood over the trunk enclosing a moveable weight and raised section inscribed with the hours, over a short drawer to the base, 16" high overall

£300-500

1323.

Early 19th century automaton picture clock, depicting figures outside of a small country church, the tower inset with a black clock dial and a windmill automaton beyond, oil on panel, with an 18th century fusee verge Egyptian pillar pocket watch movement signed Tim Whitfield, within a stained wooden frame, 10.75" x 14.75"

£150-250

1324.

Scratch built three masted rocking ship operated by a handle to the front, also fitted with a clock timepiece to the centre of the base with 4" brass chapter ring opening up on a hinged door to reveal the movement with fixed key wind, the ship supported upon a blue mottled painted base with stepped plinth, 23.5" long, 7" deep, 22" high

£200-400

1325.

Small music box with 5.5" comb, the bed plate stamped no. 6258, within a mahogany case, 12" wide (key)

£100-200

1326.

Large 19th century Swiss rosewood music box, the 7.25" cylinder playing on three bells and a drum, within an impressive case inlaid with stylised foliate motifs to the lid and front within amboyna banding, 27" wide overall

£150-250

1327.

Good 19th century walnut 'penny in the slot' polyphon, the single arched glazed door with turned fluted pilasters upon short turned feet, opening to reveal the glazed winding mechanism playing 24.75" circular discs, 31.5" wide, 45.5" high, depth 16.5"; with winding key (the door missing the carved fret mouldings)

**withseventeendiscs

£800-1200

LOTS 1328-1500 NO LOTS

1323
1324
1327

Mantel Clocks

1501.

Good French ebonised Boulle and gilt metal mounted two train mantel clock, the movement with outside countwheel striking on a bell above, the 6.75" gilt chapter ring over a pierced metal embellishment mounted upon brown velvet material, within a pillared canted case surmounted by a caddy top and eight turned brass finials, 21.75" high (pendulum and key)

£500-700

1502.

French ebonised two train mantel clock striking on a gong, the 6.5" gilt chapter ring over a classical figural embellishment, mounted onto cobalt blue velvet material, within a pillared case surmounted by a caddy top and six turned brass finials, 21" high (pendulum and key)

£250-350

1503.

English mahogany double fusee bracket clock, the 5.5" silvered arched dial signed Leroy & Sons, Bond St, London, with subsidiary strike/silent and slow/fast dials over the principal dial enclosed by flowering scrolling foliage, the movement striking on a gong, within a pillared stepped rounded arched case with pad top and carrying handle, 16" high (pendulum and key)

£300-500

1504.

Cathedral double fusee brass skeleton clock, the 5.5" foliate pierced chapter ring with Roman cartouche enamel numerals, striking on a bell above, under a glass dome and upon a mahogany base, 20.5" high (key)

£250-350

1505.

Good English gilt brass replica skeleton clock timepiece after the original made by William Smith of Musselburgh, the 5" silvered chapter ring signed W.U. Smith, Musselburgh, Maker & Inventor, enclosing a skeletonised centre, supported upon six pillars enclosing a vertical spring upon a square gilt brass foot and circular stepped red veined grey marble base, 21.25" high (pendulum, key, missing dome)

**Thisreplicawasmadein2014andthebalancetick/tockismade byadjustingtheanchorpositionandnotthependulum

£250-350

1506.

Good rosewood double fusee bracket clock, the 8" silvered dial within a brass lined panelled stepped case surmounted by a caddy top and brass pineapple finial, 15.75" high (pendulum and keys)

£300-500

1507 (See page 16)
1505
1501
1502
1503

1507.

1511.

Good English mahogany double fusee bracket clock, the 8" cream dial signed Martin Clayton, Manchester, with stylised foliate engraved back plate, locking pendulum and pull repeat, within an ebony banded inlaid rounded arched case, 15.75" high (pendulum and keys)

£350-550

1508.

French gilt metal and porcelain mounted two train ornate mantel clock, the movement striking on a bell, the 4" painted porcelain dial over a porcelain panel decorated with a couple seated in a garden, with panels to the side painted with woodland scenes, within an ornate case surmounted by a bird with outstretched wings, 16.5" high (pendulum and key)

£200-250

1509.

Mahogany double fusee verge bracket clock, the movement with pull repeat, foliate engraved back plate and locking pendulum, the 7" painted arched dial within a stepped case surmounted by a pad top and brass carrying handle, 17.5" high (pendulum)

£300-500

1510.

French Empire ormolu mantel clock timepiece, the movement with silk suspension and the 2.75" gilt chapter ring enclosing a stylised foliate centre, within a pillared casing flanked to one side with a standing angel holding a harp and to the other with various instruments emblematic of the arts, supported upon a rectangular stepped base, under a glass dome and upon a mahogany base housing a musical movement with pull cord, 18" high overall (pendulum and key)

£200-300

French white onyx and gilt metal mounted two train mantel clock, the movement with outside countwheel and striking on a bell, the 3.5" chapter ring enclosing a recessed centre, over a girl-in-theswing pendulum flanked by curving supports to a rectangular canted base, 18.75" high (pendulum and key)

£250-350

1512.

French brass four glass two train oval mantel clock, the movement back plate stamped with the maker's trademark logo J.J.S within an oval border, striking on a bell, the 3.5" black onyx dial enclosing a recessed centre, within a bevelled glazed stepped case, 11.25" high (pendulum)

£200-300

1513.

French four glass brass two train oval mantel clock, the movement back plate stamped H P & Co, no. 32208/39415, striking on a bell, the 4" chapter ring enclosing a recessed centre with visible escapement, within a stepped bevelled glazed case, 12.75" high (pendulum and key)

£300-500

1514.

French four glass brass two train oval mantel clock, the movement back plate stamped HP & Co no. 2614/9108, striking on a bell, the 3.75" chapter ring enclosing a recessed visible escapement, within a bevelled glazed stepped case, 11.75" high (pendulum and key)

£200-250

1515.

Good English mahogany single fusee verge bracket clock, the 7" brass arched dial signed Richard Rayment, Bury St Edmunds on a silvered disc to the arch over a silvered chapter ring enclosing a matted centre with false pendulum bob and calendar apertures, the back plate engraved with scrolling foliage and signed Richard Rayment, Bury St Edmunds in a cartouche to the centre, within a stepped case surmounted by a caddy top and brass carrying handle, 19" high (pendulum)

£500-750

1516.

French red boulle two train balloon mantel clock, the Vincenti movement back plate inscribed L. & .B., Garanti and striking on a bell, the 5.5" dial with Roman cartouche enamel numerals, within a shaped case with foliate mounts surmounted by a winged figure, 20" high (pendulum and key)

£280-340

1517.

Mahogany double fusee bracket clock striking on a bell to the side of the movement, the 9" circular silvered dial with false pendulum bob aperture, within a stepped case with rounded arched moulded pediment surmounted by a brass carrying handle, 19.5" high (pendulum)

£300-400

1518.

English mahogany double fusee bracket clock, the 8" convex cream dial signed H. Webber, Ilfracombe, the movement with engraved back plate and locking pendulum, within a lancet ebony banded panelled case inlaid with stylised foliate brass motifs, surmounted by an urn finial, 22.5" high (pendulum and key)

£300-500

1519.

Mahogany double fusee bracket clock, the 8" white dial signed R. Walker, Beverley, the movement with pull repeat, within a stepped case inlaid with brass wavy lines and surmounted by a rounded arched carved pediment, 16.25" high (pendulum and keys)

£250-350

1515
1516
1518
1520 (See page 18)

1520.

Attractive 19th century French porcelain and ormolu mantel clock, the brass drum two train movement with 'LB' anchor trademark striking on a bell, the classical case surmounted by a cherub riding a tortoise over fluted pilasters inset with Sèvres style pink porcelain foliate panels and a Roman numeral porcelain dial, 12.5" high, upon a carved giltwood stand (pendulum and key)

£300-500

1521.

French 19th century ormolu mantel clock, the two train drum movement striking on a bell with a Vincenti trademark, 3" foliate enamel dial with Arabic numerals, within a classical rococo style cast case, 10.75" high; upon a giltwood stand (pendulum)

£150-250

LOTS 1522-1700 NO LOTS

Wall Clocks

1701.

Good mahogany eight day tavern clock striking on a bell, the 28.5" mahogany dial gilded with Roman and Arabic numerals, over a teardrop trunk fitted with a door, 57" high (with pendulum, two weights and keys)

**Thisclockisessentiallyingoodconditionandwasingoodworking orderinsitu.Themovement,dialandhandsneedtoberefittedtothe caseaftertheclockwasdismantledfortransportation.Theclockhas beeninthesamefamilyforover100years

£1000-1500

1702.

Good English hook and spike verge pantry wall clock with alarm, the 6" silvered arched dial signed Ellicott, London to the arch over the chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals enclosing a central alarm disc, 8.5" high, with mahogany fitted travelling case surmounted by a brass carrying handle (with pendulum and two weights)

**fromthecollectionofDrJohnPlowman

£500-800

1703.

Mahogany single fusee 12" convex dial wall clock with central alarm disc, within a turned surround over foliate carved ears and a pendulum window (pendulum and keys)

£250-350

1704.

Mahogany and brass inlaid single fusee 12" convex dial wall clock, within a flat turned beaded surround inlaid with brass lines and flowerheads (pendulum and key)

£250-350

1705.

Good and unusual mahogany single fusee 12" convex dial wall clock, within a foliate card cut surround over geometric brass inlay and canted tapered base with door, surmounted by an ornate gilt metal foliate finial, 30" high (pendulum and key)

£550-750

1701
1705
1706 (See page 19)

1706.

Mahogany single train trunk dial wall clock, the 14" cream dial signed Ed. Davy, Norwich, within an octagonal surround inlaid with boxwood lines over a long flamed mahogany door, 46" high (pendulum, weight and keys)

£450-650

1707.

Mahogany single fusee 12" wall dial clock signed Ja. Haughton, Southwark (pendulum)

£400-600

1708.

Early walnut hooded wall clock, the 7.25" square brass dial signed John Smart, London to the foliate engraved centre enclosed by a silvered chapter ring, with birdcage movement and within a rounded moulded arched case (pendulum and two weights)

£350-550

1709.

Good small ormolu two train cartel wall clock, the 6" white dial signed Bigelow Kennard & Co, Boston, the Samuel Marti movement with outside countwheel striking on a bell, also stamped G. Fabre, Paris, Made in France, within a foliate cast scrolling case, 19.75" high (pendulum and key)

£300-500

1710.

Good early black lacquer and chinoiserie decorated tavern clock signed Walter Smith, Cuckfield above the door, with A-frame movement, the 25" wooden dial over the trunk fitted with a long door decorated with a pagoda landscape, 58" high overall (pendulum, oval brass cased weight)

**WalterSmith,workedinCuckfieldbetween1773and1813

£2000-3000

1711.

Good small mahogany 8" single fusee convex drop dial wall clock signed Wm Talbot, Cambridge, within a turned surround over foliate carved ears and brass foliate inlay (pendulum and key)

£400-600

1712.

Good mahogany single fusee 14" drop dial wall clock with passing strike on a bell, the convex dial signed Garland, Plymouth with subsidiary calendar dial within a turned surround over foliate carved ears and brass inlaid drop (pendulum and keys)

£800-1200

1710
1709
1707
1710

1713.

page 19)

Mahogany single fusee verge wall dial clock, the 12" cream dial signed Upjohn, Exeter with false pendulum bob aperture, within a turned wooden surround (pendulum)

£500-700

1714.

Mahogany single fusee 8" drop dial wall clock, within a flat surround over a foliate carved drop (pendulum and key)

£300-500

1715.

Good mahogany single fusee verge wall dial clock, the silvered dial signed Thomas Cooper, London with false pendulum bob aperture, within a turned surround (pendulum)

£1000-1400

1716.

Oak cased thirty hour hooded wall clock, the 5" brass arched dial signed Robert House, London on a silvered disc to the arch over a silvered chapter ring enclosing a matted centre (pendulum and single weight)

£200-400

1717.

Mahogany single fusee 12" wall dial clock signed James Wood, Dorchester on the brass dial within a turned surround (no pendulum)

£200-400

1718.

Mahogany single fusee 12" wall dial clock signed Cull's within a turned surround (pendulum)

£150-200

1719.

Mahogany single fusee 12" drop dial wall clock signed Langford, Bristol, within a turned surround over foliate carved ears (pendulum and key)

£250-350

1720.

Thirty hour hooded wall clock, the 10" square brass dial with silvered chapter ring enclosing a matted centre and single iron hand, within an oak glazed case with moulded stepped pediment, 26" high overall (pendulum and weight)

£250-350

1715
1713
1712 (See
1711 (See page 19)

1721.

Oak single fusee 14" wall dial clock signed W.S. Shuker Ltd, Birmingham 1916, also bearing the makers's stamp G.B. & E Ltd, London, within a turned surround (pendulum)

**ThisclockhasRoyalArsenalprovenanceandisinscribedtothebackofthecase'Shop17, ProofYard,F74AD/1/ARM'

£300-400

1722.

Good mahogany single fusee 12" convex dial wall clock signed Eckert, Mortlake, within a turned surround, the movement with A-frame shaped plates (pendulum)

£300-400

1723.

Mahogany single fusee 12" drop dial wall clock signed Greader, Willenhall, within a flat octagonal surround inlaid with bands of stylised foliage, over carved ears and a pendulum window (pendulum and key)

£300-400

1724.

Coromandel single fusee 12" drop dial wall clock signed William Latch, Newport, within a flat surround inlaid with repeating bands of mother of pearl foliage, over the drop with shaped carved foliate ears further mother of pearl inlay and a pendulum window (pendulum)

£300-500

1725.

Unusual mahogany single fusee 8" wall bracket clock signed J. Metcalfe, London, within a foliate carved surround over a fixed bracket with undertier, 24" high overall (pendulum)

£250-350

1726.

Rosewood single fusee 12" convex drop dial wall clock signed David Myers, London, within an octagonal flat surround inlaid with repeating bands of brass stylised foliage, over a pendulum window, 27" high overall (pendulum)

£250-350

1727.

Mahogany and oak two train 12" drop dial wall clock signed James W. Cole, London, within a turned surround over foliate carved ears and pendulum window (no pendulum)

£200-250

1730 (See page 22)
1728 (See page 22)
1724
1722

1728.

Good mahogany single fusee 16" wall dial clock signed Payne, 163, New Bond Street, within a turned surround (pendulum)

£1800-2400

1729.

Small English pantry alarm clock, the 5" arched brass dial signed Thos Harbern, Cliff near Lewes, with Roman numerals and centre alarm disc with a single hand, the birdcage movement with anchor escapement striking on a bell (no weight or pendulum)

£300-500

1730.

Good GWR single fusee 12" drop dial wall clock, the movement back plate and pendulum both stamped 6269, within an oak case with turned surround over the drop fitted with an ivorine plaque inscribed G.W.R. 1225 (original pendulum and key)

**Thisclockisalsoinscribedwiththenumber1225tothereverseofthe dial

£800-1200

LOTS 1731-1800 NO LOTS

Longcase Clocks

1801.

Good mahogany automata eight day longcase clock, the 13" painted arched dial signed M. Bartley, Bristol with subsidiary seconds dial and calendar aperture, with Adam and Eve automata to the arch, the case with short moulded beaded door and the hood surmounted by a wavy foliate carved cornice with two brass ball and eagle finials (with pendulum and two weights)

£500-800

1802.

Walnut eight day longcase clock, the 10.75" square brass dial signed Fromanteel, London on the silvered chapter ring enclosing a matted centre with subsidiary seconds dial and calendar aperture, the case with long beaded moulded edged door and the hood surmounted by a flat moulded stepped cornice and three brass ball and spike finials, 82" high (with pendulum, two weights and keys)

**fromthecollectionofDrJohnPlowman

£600-900

1803.

Walnut eight day longcase clock with five pillar movement, the 11" square brass dial signed Chr Gould, Londini, fecit on the dial plate beneath six o'clock, the silvered chapter ring enclosing a matted centre with subsidiary seconds dial, ringed winding holes and calendar aperture, the case with long beaded moulded door fitted with a circular lenticle and the hood surmounted by a stepped moulded cornice over a pierced carved frieze, 85.5" high (with pendulum and two brass cased weights)

**fromthecollectionofDrJohnPlowman

£400-700

1804.

Good mahogany eight day longcase clock with five pillar movement and calendar works, the 12" brass arched dial signed Jn Holmes, Strand on a silvered rectangular recessed plaque inside the subsidiary calendar dial and beneath the subsidiary seconds dial, with silvered chapter ring, matted centre and subsidiary strike/silent dial to the arch, the case with long reeded moulded arched door flanked by fluted canted pillars, the hood surmounted by a pagoda top and three brass ball and spike finials (one missing), 90" high (with pendulum, two brass cased weights and keys)

** from the collection of Dr John Plowman

£800-1200

1805.

Oak and mahogany crossbanded eight day longcase clock, the 11" square brass dial signed Francis Pile, Honiton, the case with long mahogany crossbanded door and the hood surmounted by a swan neck pediment with gilded ball finial over a stepped moulded pediment, 84" high (with pendulum, weights and keys)

£80-120

1801
1802

1806.

Oak eight day longcase clock, the 13" brass arched dial signed W. Fenton, Newcastle on a silvered disc to the arch over a silvered chapter ring enclosing a foliate engraved centre with subsidiary seconds dial and calendar aperture, the case with long rounded arched stylised foliate carved door, surmounted by a moulded swan neck pediment over a dentil frieze, 90" high (with pendulum, two weights and keys)

*Insidethecasedoorthereisfurtherinformationaboutthemaker andsomehistoricalservicehistory.Thenetproceedsofthislotwill bepaidtothecharityDementiaUK

£100-150

1807.

Good mahogany eight day longcase clock with five pillar movement, the 10.25" square brass dial signed Edward Cockey in Warminster on a silvered chapter ring enclosing a matted centre with subsidiary seconds dial, ringed winding holes and calendar aperture, the case with long inlaid flamed mahogany crossbanded door and the hood surmounted by a pagoda top with sunburst inlay, 86" high (with pendulum, two weights and keys)

£1000-1400

1808.

Oak eight day longcase clock, the 11.5" square brass dial signed Whitehurst, Congleton, the case with long mahogany crossbanded door and the hood surmounted by a flat stepped moulded cornice, 77.5" high (pendulum, two weights and winding key)

£60-100

1809.

Good mahogany eight day longcase clock, the 12" square silvered dial signed Barraud, London to the centre with subsidiary seconds dial, the case with long flamed mahogany door and the hood surmounted by a flat stepped moulded cornice, 74.25" high (pendulum, two weights and keys)

**Casemissingcresting

£1000-1400

1810.

Scottish mahogany eight day longcase clock, the 13" painted arched dial signed Chas Merrilies, Edinburgh, with subsidiary seconds and calendar dials, the case with long crossbanded rounded arched door and the hood surmounted by a swan neck pediment and ornate brass foliate finial, 89" high (pendulum and two weights)

£120-160

1803 (See page 22)
1804 (See page 22)
1807
1809

1813

1811.

1815 (See page 25)

1816 (See page 25)

1823 (See page 25)

Oak eight day longcase clock, the 12" brass arched dial with silvered chapter ring enclosing a matted centre with calendar aperture, the arch with calendar chapter ring enclosing a matted centre with moon phase aperture, the case with rounded arched door and the hood surmounted by a flat stepped moulded pediment, 89" high (pendulum and two weights)

£120-180

1812.

Oak and mahogany crossbanded three train longcase clock, the 12" brass arched dial with silvered chapter ring enclosing a subsidiary seconds dial, with Tempus Fugit convex silvered boss to the arch, the case with short door inlaid with a lozenge to the centre depicting a bird amidst foliage, the hood surmounted by a swan neck pediment and brass ball and spike finial, 86" high (pendulum, three weights and keys)

£200-300

1813.

Good walnut and floral marquetry three train longcase clock, the 11.75" gilded brass square dial signed Johannes Taylor de Duckenfield on the dial plate beneath six o'clock, the silvered chapter ring enclosing a foliate engraved matted centre with subsidiary seconds dial, three ringed winding holes and calendar aperture, the movement striking on two small bells and the hours on a larger bell, the case decorated overall with flowering peonies amidst scrolling foliage, with long beaded moulded door fitted with an oval lenticle, the hood surmounted by a flat moulded pediment over a pierced foliate carved frieze, 82.5" high (pendulum and three weights)

**ThisclockissoldwiththereferencebookbyJohnRobey-TheLongcaseClockVolumes1&2,wherethefaceofthisclockappearsonthedustjacket cover;theclockisalsofeaturedanddiscussedonpages158,309-10,350and654

£2500-3500

1814.

Chinoiserie lacquered eight day longcase clock, the 12" brass arched dial signed Thos Andrews, Sheffield on a flat circular silvered plate to the arch, over a silver chapter ring enclosing a foliate engraved centre with subsidiary seconds and calendar dials, the case with long door decorated with figures in pagoda landscapes and the hood surmounted by a flat stepped cornice over a blind foliate fret carved frieze, 83" high (pendulum and two weights)

£250-350

1815.

Regulator longcase clock, the 15.5" silvered dial signed Chas. Hills, Kings Cross with subsidiary minute and hour dials, the stained wooden case with long bevelled glazed door and with a rounded arched hood, 72" high (pendulum and brass cased weight)

£700-1000

1816.

Figured walnut eight day longcase clock, the 12" brass arched signed Wm Kipling, London on a convex cartouche to the arch attended by angels over a brass chapter ring enclosing a matted centre with subsidiary seconds dial, ringed winding holes and calendar aperture, the case with long beaded edged door and the hood surmounted by a flat stepped cornice, 97" high (pendulum and two weights)

£400-800

1817.

Oak eight day longcase clock, the 11" square brass dial signed Richard Gilkes, Devizes to the centre, the case with long lozenge moulded door and the hood surmounted by a moulded stepped cornice, 77.5" high (pendulum and two weights)

£150-250

1818.

Oak and mahogany crossbanded case with aperture for a 14" arched dial, with short wavy pointed door and the hood surmounted by a reeded swan neck pediment, 90" high

£40-80

1819.

Oak thirty hour longcase clock, the 11" square brass dial signed on the brass chapter ring enclosing a matted centre with calendar aperture, the case with long door and the hood surmounted by a stepped moulded cornice, 86" high (pendulum and weight)

£80-150

1820.

Oak eight day longcase clock, the 12" brass arched dial signed Tho. Vernon, Ludlow on the silvered chapter ring enclosing a plain brass centre with subsidiary seconds dial, the case with long rounded arched door and the hood surmounted by a moulded rounded arched cornice, 85" high (pendulum, keys but only one weight)

£60-100

1821.

Oak eight day longcase clock, the 12" painted arched dial signed Herrins, Malmesbury, with subsidiary seconds and calendar dials, the case with long door and the hood surmounted by a swan neck pediment with brass ball and spike finial, 85" high (pendulum, two weights and winding key)

£60-100

1827 (See page 26)

1822.

1824 (See page 26)

Mahogany eight day longcase clock, the 12" painted arched dial indistinctly signed ...Davenport with subsidiary seconds dial and calendar aperture, also with painted moon phase to the arch, the case with long rounded arched door flanked by fluted canted corners and the hood surmounted by rounded arched pediment with three brass ball and spike finials, 89" high (pendulum, two weights and keys)

£150-250

1823.

Early oak thirty hour longcase clock, the 10" square brass dial signed John Walley, Bolton, Fecit on the silvered chapter ring enclosing a matted centre with single iron hand and calendar aperture, the case with long wavy topped door and the hood surmounted by a moulded stepped pediment, 76" high (pendulum)

£200-400

1824.

Interesting longcase clock with a turret type movement signed A & H Rowley, Theobalds Road, London, with leadoff work above driving the hands and dial, within an Art Deco style Perspex housing raised upon four square pillars united by an undertier, 83" high (key)

**A&HRowleywasaprominentclockmakingcompanybasedat40 TheobaldsRoad,London,LondonWC1

£400-600

1825.

Mahogany eight day longcase clock, the 13" brass arched dial signed Matthew Wylie, Paisley on a disc to the arch over a brass chapter ring enclosing a foliate engraved centre with subsidiary seconds dial and calendar aperture, the case with long pointed arched wavy door and the hood surmounted by a moulded swan neck pediment, 85" high (pendulum and two weights)

£150-250

1826.

Mahogany eight day longcase clock signed Benjamin James, London, with silvered convex boss to the arch over a silver chapter ring enclosing a matted centre with subsidiary seconds dial, ringed winding holes and calendar aperture, the case with long moulded rounded arched door and the hood surmounted by a moulded stepped cornice, 82" high (pendulum and two weights)

£300-400

1827.

Oak eight day longcase clock, with unusual rectangular brass dial plate, signed William Newton, Londini fecit on the silver chapter ring enclosing a foliate engraved centre with moon phase and calendar apertures over a cast applied relief depicting Father Time flanked by a seated oriental figure to one side and a cherub on a barrel to the other, the case with long moulded panelled door and the hood surmounted by a swan neck carved pediment, 87.5" high (pendulum and two weights)

£400-600

1828.

English mahogany regulator, the 13" circular brass dial signed Edward Yeomans, Salford with subsidiary minute and hour dials, within a rounded arched glazed case, 74.5" high (wooden rod pendulum and brass cased weight)

£1500-2000

1829.

Good mahogany three train musical longcase clock, the 12" brass arched dial signed James Gibb, Stockton on a ribboned silver plate to the matted centre with moon phase aperture, subsidiary calendar dial and 7 song tune selector dial positioned at 12 o'clock, also featuring a rocking three masted sailing ship to the arch, the movement playing on a nest of eight graduated bells, the case with long rounded arched moulded door and the hood surmounted by a carved rounded arched moulded pediment, 100" high (wooden rod pendulum and three weights)

£1500-2000

1830.

Walnut eight day longcase clock with five pillar movement, the 12" brass arched dial signed George Wentworth Oxon on a curved silvered plate to the matted centre with calendar aperture, also with moon phase to the arch, the case with long moulded rounded arched door and the hood surmounted by a rounded moulded stepped cornice, 84" high (pendulum and two weights)

£400-600

1831.

Black lacquer and chinoiserie decorated eight day longcase clock, the 12" silvered arched dial with a sun engraved to the arch over the chapter ring enclosing subsidiary seconds and calendar dials, the case with long moulded rounded arched door decorated with figures in a blossoming terraced garden with pagodas, the hood surmounted by a wavy rounded arched cornice, 84" high (pendulum and two weights)

£200-400

1828
1829

1830 (See page 26)

1832.

Narrow mahogany grandmother clock, with 5" brass arched dial and silver chapter ring enclosing a matted centre, the case with long moulded edge door inlaid centrally with a burr wood panel, surmounted by a caddy top and three brass figural finials, 76" high (pendulum and key)

£200-300

1833.

Faux green marble double fusee pillar clock, the 6" cream dial signed W. Bramble, London within a tapered case raised upon a stepped plinth and surmounted by a flat cornice, 53" high (pendulum)

£60-100

1834.

Modern walnut three train grandmother clock, the movement striking on eight rods, the 8" brass arched dial signed Canham, London on a silvered disc to the arch, the case with long bevelled glazed door and the hood surmounted by a rounded moulded arched cornice, 68.25" high (pendulum, three weights and keys)

£80-140

1835.

Fine English large ebonised three train longcase clock, the 16" brass rounded arched dial fitted with a 13" silvered engraved chapter ring with Arabic numerals enclosing a subsidiary seconds dial and applied foliate pierced cast relief, with subsidiary strike/silent, chime/silent and Whittington/Westminster dials to the arch, the substantial movement with deadbeat escapement and maintaining power, chiming on eight tubular bells, the case with long glazed door decorated in relief with applied foliate symmetrical designs over the base with raised shield inlaid with a basket of flowering foliage suspended in a cartouche, the hood with canted corners and foliate scrolling brackets, surmounted by a rounded arched moulded cornice, 98" high (steel rod regulated pendulum, three brass cased weights, eight tubular bells and keys)

£1500-2000

1836.

Mahogany grandmother clock case with aperture for a 7.5" square dial, the case with long door and surmounted by a moulded stepped cornice, 62" high

£20-40

1837.

Good reproduction late 17th century style yew wood oyster veneered and inlaid case with aperture for a 9.5" square dial, the case with beaded edged long door fitted with a lenticle and inlaid with stylised flowerheads, the hood surmounted by a moulded stepped cornice, 74.5" high

£1000-1500

1838.

Pitch pine thirty hour longcase clock, the 11" square painted dial signed Richard Roe, Midhurst, the case with long door and the hood surmounted by a moulded stepped cornice, 76.5" high (weight but no pendulum)

£30-50

1839.

Mahogany eight day longcase clock, the 12" silvered dial signed Lancaster & Son, Plymouth Dock, with subsidiary seconds dial and calendar aperture, the case with long door and the hood surmounted by a triangular recessed pediment with facility for three finials (all missing), 82.5" high (pendulum and two weights)

£150-250

1840.

Oak thirty hour longcase clock, the 11" square painted dial inscribed Shaw, the case with long door and the hood surmounted by a moulded stepped pediment with diamond pierced frieze, 75.5" high (pendulum and weight)

£30-50

1841.

Oak eight day longcase clock, the 10" square brass dial signed Jonathan Bonsall, Breason on the silvered chapter ring enclosing a matted centre with ringed winding holes and calendar aperture, the case with long beaded moulded edged door and the hood surmounted by a pagoda top with three wooden ball and spike finials, 88" high (pendulum and two weights)

£200-300

1835

1842.

Stained oak grandmother clock with single fusee movement, the 7" square brass dial with silver chapter ring enclosing a matted centre, the case with long rounded arched door and the hood surmounted by a stepped pediment, 63" high (pendulum and key)

£200-300

1843.

Walnut thirty hour longcase clock, the 10" square brass dial signed Rogers, Leominster on the silver chapter ring enclosing a matted centre with single iron hand, the case with long beaded moulded door and the hood surmounted by a moulded stepped pediment, 78.5" high (pendulum and weight)

£250-350

1844.

Oak thirty hour longcase clock, the 11" square painted dial signed Jonathan Easton, Petworth, the case with long door and the hood surmounted by a moulded stepped pediment, 77" high (pendulum and weight)

£30-50

1845.

Oak thirty hour longcase clock, the 11" square painted dial with calendar aperture, the case with long cable banded door inlaid to the centre with a star, the hood surmounted by a wavy cornice and brass ball finial over a blind geometric foliate carved frieze, 82" high (pendulum and weight)

£60-100

LOTS 1846-2000 NO LOTS

Miscellaneous

2001.

Large circular glass dome, 24" high, 10" diameter; also another large glass circular dome, 23" high, 9.25" diameter (2)

£30-60

2002.

Pair of brass cased longcase clock weights (2)

£40-80

2003.

Pair of brass cased longcase clock weights (2)

£40-80

2004.

International Time Recording Co. Ltd. of London clocking-in machine, within an ebonised glazed case, 39.5" high; also with brass cased cylindrical weight

£20-40

2005.

Ten longcase clock pendulums (10)

£40-80

2006.

Quantity of birds eye maple and walnut veneers

£20-40

2007.

Two large cylindrical clock weights; also an oblong weight, two bell weights and three various small weights (8)

£25-45

2008.

Sixteen various longcase clock weights (16)

£40-80

2009.

Eight various brass cased longcase clock weights (8)

£30-50

2010.

Cowells Machines electric mill set up for wheel cutting, 23" high and various tooling for the mill; including wheel cutting tools, division plates (3), collets, fly cutter arbors and wheel cutters (Thornton), within an oak box; also with J Malcolm Wild FBHI - Wheel and Pinion Cutting in Horology, A Historical and Practical Guide (2)

£120-180

2011.

Boley electric drilling machine stamped Bund: 3413-12-133-3111, 18.5" high

£100-150

2012.

Collection of eight assorted French two train mantel clock movements (8)

£120-180

2013.

Four French comtoise clock movements for repair, with a selection of dials and surrounds; also two pendulums

£60-100

2014.

19th century French gilt metal mantel clock case surmounted with a figure, 15.25" high; French rococo style gilt metal clock case, 8.5" high; with two ormolu clock mounts modelled as a cherub and young girl praying (4)

£80-120

2015.

Attractive French pink marble and gilt metal clock case garniture, the case with a 2.25" aperture, with a pair of square fluted candlesticks, the clock case 8.5" high; together with two French spelter 'Spring' figures and a pair of French square marble socles

£60-100

2016.

Thirty hour birdcage longcase clock movement, with a 11" square painted dial mounted upon a wooden wall bracket

£40-80

2017.

Assorted longcase clock accessories to include dials, brass 10" dial signed Thos Perkins, five movements, seat board, pair of weights, single weight, spare bells, pullies etc

£100-200

2018.

Single fusee A-frame clock movement, 7" high; with two other single fusee clock movements (one with pendulum) (3)

£80-120

2019.

Single fusee clock movement with two single train clock movements, one with turned pillars (3)

£80-120

2020.

French drumhead two train clock movement striking on a gong, the 6.25" dial with Arabic numerals, signed Michelon Fréres, Montpellier, 7.5" diameter (with pendulum)

£30-50

2021.

Perspex circular dome on stand, 12" high; two glass domes, French giltwood clock stand, alabaster dismantled clock case, two carved wall brackets, cuckoo clocks, mantel clock movements, weights, spares etc

£50-100

2022.

Pair of brass cased longcase clock weights (2)

£80-120

2023.

Thirteen pairs of longcase clock new steel hands, mounted on a board

£40-80

2024.

Single fusee bracket clock movement, with 5.75" silvered dial and slightly tapered plates, 7" high overall

£150-250

2025.

Good Old Myford electric lathe with various attachments and drill bits etc, mounted on a two tier table, the lathe 45" wide overall

£300-600

2026.

Large mahogany wall clock bracket, 12.5" high, 11.25" deep; also five other various size smaller wall brackets and two dome stands

£25-45

2027.

Two pairs of brass cased longcase clock weights (4)

£80-140

2028.

Thirty hour longcase clock movement, the 12" painted square dial signed W. Neineger, Brighton

£30-50

2029.

Thirty hour longcase clock movement, the 10" square painted dial signed William Avenell, Farnham

£50-80

2030.

Thirty hour longcase clock movement, the 11" square brass dial signed Richard Roue, Haslemere on a silvered arched plate to the matted centre with calendar aperture, enclosed by a silvered chapter ring

£60-100

2031.

Eight day longcase clock movement, the 10.75" square brass dial signed James Douglas, Chertsey on the brass chapter ring enclosing a centre engraved with exotic birds amidst foliage

£60-100

LOTS 2032-2101 NO LOTS

Small Miscellaneous

2102.

Brass single fusee mantel clock movement, the 6” silvered dial engraved with a swag of flowering foliage

£80-120

2103.

Large cast iron and steel bench drill embossed British Make, Type E, with Gryphon electric motor, 38.5" high overall; also with a quantity of various drill bits, some marked with sizes and manufacturer's names

£40-80

2104.

Three train longcase clock movement in need of rebuilding, the substantial movement playing on seven tubular bells, the 11.5" brass arched dial with chime/silent and Westminster/Winchester/ Whittington subsidiary dials to the arch over a 10.5" silvered chapter ring enclosing a matted centre; also two old thirty hour longcase clock movements with 11" square painted dials, one signed R. James, Shaftesbury, the other Conway, Sturminster (3)

£60-100

2105.

Quantity of various clock parts and fittings, including finials, pendulums, keys, capitals and locks etc, all contained within a single toolbox

£40-80

2106.

Mercury glass pendulum within a brass surround, 11.5" high

£50-80

2107.

Ten crank clock winding keys with turned wooden handles (10)

£80-120

2108.

Large quantity of various cabinet and clock case keys etc

£50-80

2109.

Fletcher & Sinclair's Level & Angle Indicator, within a mahogany case (at fault); also an aneroid barometer, the 8" white dial within an oak rope twist surround and seven various brass clock pendulums

£20-40

2110.

Good Boley D bed 8mm lathe, with collets, T-rests and three tailstocks, within a plywood box, 21" long

£200-300

2111.

6mm lathe head set up as a fly cutter for wheels or pinions, with two tailstocks, face plate and extra parts, within a wooden box

£60-100

2112.

Boley 8mm lathe, with compound slide, one collet and other accessories, within a wooden box

£100-150

2113.

Lorch 8mm lathe, with compound slide, collets step chucks, within a fitted wooden box

£150-250

2114.

English production 8/10mm lathe, with pump action compound slide, three jaw shelf centring chucks, within a wooden box

**Thislatheisusedforrepetitionmachining

£150-250

2115.

Ten crank clock winding keys with turned wooden handles (10)

£60-100

2116.

Quantity of various clock fittings and movement parts; also a quantity of clock winding keys etc

£20-40

2117.

French two train drumhead mantel clock, the 5" brass dial with Roman cartouche enamel numerals and signed D. Hollenbach, Wien to the centre, the Japy Freres movement striking on a bell, within a brass cast and leather casing, upon a brass stand, 9.75" high overall; also a quantity of other various clocks and clock cases

£30-60

2118.

Bergeon riveting punches and stake set, no. 1728, within a hinged wooden box

£60-100

2119.

Large brass and steel depthing tool, 10.75'' long, cased with accessories

£150-250

2120.

Meadows & Passmore clock mainspring winder, with accessories and instructions

£40-80

2121.

Star lathe, no. 54106, within a Star hinged wooden box; together with a universal pedal and motor

£100-200

2122.

Brass and steel clock mainspring winder, cased with attachments

£100-200

2123.

Eight crank handle keys with turned wooden handles, four other crank handle winding keys and seven other various keys

£60-100

2124.

Large quantity of various old clockmaking and other tools including chisels, files, screwdrivers etc; also a small quantity of clock fittings

£60-100

2125.

Large quantity of various brass and steel clock keys

£30-60

2126.

Large quantity of various mantel and other clock pendulums; also a small quantity of various clock weights

£40-80

2127.

Rosewood two train drop dial wall clock in need of restoration; also a postman's alarm wall clock (incomplete) and a quantity of barometer cases and various barometer fittings etc

£30-60

2128.

Good large polished brass depthing gauge, 11.25" long overall, with attachments and within a fitted case

£120-160

2129.

Good staking tool complete with attachments, within a fitted case

£100-150

2130. NO LOT

2131.

Good set of collets for an 8mm Cowells clockmaking lathe (0.5-2.7mm), within a light oak fitted box; also two Tour A Pivoters, both in damaged cases (3)

£40-80

2132.

Small quantity of old complete and incomplete platform escapements

£30-60

2133.

Small oak chest fitted with three short drawers and one long drawer containing various clock parts, including mainsprings etc, 20.5" wide, 12.75" high

£30-60

2134.

Collection of crank clock winding keys (15)

£30-50

2135.

Collection of crank clock winding keys (15)

£30-50

2136.

Three brass spider winding clock keys; together with a selection of brass carriage clock winding keys (13)

£30-50

2137.

Selection of French adjustable mantel clock pendulums (13)

£50-80

2138.

Selection of French mantel clock pendulums (16)

£60-100

2139.

Collection of clock pendulums, pendulum bobs and spares etc

£40-80

2140.

Collection of clock winding keys

£40-80

2141.

Collection of clock winding keys

£40-80

2142.

Selection of carriage clocks in need of repair; together with spares etc

£80-120

2143.

Small quantity of clock parts, including various pendulums, two small glass domes etc; also a small metal chest containing various small clock parts and six various standard horological reference books

£25-45

2144.

Good Lorch staking kit, within a light wooden case

£120-180

2145.

Collection of new carriage clock case parts, including gorge style clock cases, movement plates, pillars, wheels and pinions etc

£50-100

2146.

English regulator pendulum with glass jar, mercury and weight

£100-200

2147.

Various longcase clock dials; also a large quantity of smaller clock dials

£30-60

2148.

Large quantity of fusee wheels and barrels, mostly barograph parts and mostly English

£40-80

2149.

Large quantity of metal and wooden case fittings, including spandrels, pillars, finials, rosettes etc (mainly French)

£40-80

2150.

Seven fusee clock chains (7)

£40-80

2151.

Collection of antique brass clock winding keys (13)

£20-40

2152.

Good workshop steel bench lathe with Pratt chuck, 14.25" long; together with a selection of 10mm collets, accessories, tools etc

£200-400

2153.

Workshop lathe with G&C motor, together with accessories, drill bits, chucks etc

£100-200

2154.

Elliott Unimat-SL bench lathe mounted upon a board, 14.25" long; together with assorted accessories, 5mm lathe collets etc

£100-200

2155.

Boley & Leinen watchmaker's lathe, 10.25" long; together with another watchmaker's lathe and assorted accessories

£150-250

2156.

Vintage pillar drill with a Singer motor

£40-80

2157.

Quantity of old clock winding and case door keys

£40-80

2158.

2164.

Oak cabinet with two glazed doors enclosing three adjustable shelves, upon bracket feet, 45" high, 31.75" wide; small pine clockmakers chest with twenty-four short drawers, 24.5" high, containing some small brass and other clock fittings; also a workshop engineers stool and a folding workshop lamp (4)

£100-150

Large quantity of spandrels, capitals and handles; also other metal clock fittings and a furniture reviver kit

£100-200

2159.

Eight pairs of various size cuckoo clock weights

£100-150

2160.

Nine speed drill press, model No. ZJ4116Qa, 500w

£60-100

2161.

Mahogany workman’s chest, with twelve graduated drawers over cupboard doors, 44" high, 43" long x 17 1/2" deep, on bracket feet with castors

£60-100

2162.

Old hot air gas engine, mounted upon a mahogany stepped plinth, 21.75" long

£150-250

2163.

Quantity of various gilded and other small brass clock fittings; including escutcheons, masks and capitals etc

£60-100

2165.

Quantity of clock fittings, mainly including brass ball longcase clock finials and rosettes etc

£40-80

2166.

Selection of assorted carriage and other clock winding keys (approximately 35)

£40-80

2167.

JBS DR8500 desoldering station

£100-200

2168.

Blick Universal time recorder, black painted cast metal case with circular Arabic dial

£20-30

2169.

Turner's Patent 'The Home Pigeon Clock', within a brass bulkhead type carry case stamped Hateley's Patent, No. 14307/07, the movement with a platform lever escapement; together with a Skymaster Ghost high speed timing clock in a painted wooden case and a Rotherham's racing pigeon clock (3)

£60-100

2170.

Quantity of miscellaneous clock parts

£50-100

2171.

Selection of miscellaneous clock parts to include a mercury mantel clock pendulum, platform escapements, clock bells, two small French movements and a another pendulum

£60-100

2172.

French Art Deco marble and spelter clock garniture case; two longcase clock pendulums, box of assorted clock glasses and quantity of miscellaneous clock and watch parts and spares

£50-100

2173.

Jules Richard, Paris hygrometer; Short & Mason barograph, no. c12056; Casella barograph (lacking cover); also a vintage Prior microscope

£60-100

2174.

Small selection of assorted miscellaneous clock parts, tools etc to include a watchmaker's mainspring winder, Mercer dial test indicator gauge, MPK calliper gauge, clock case metal mounts, travel clock, movements etc

£50-100

2175.

Turner's Patent 'The "Homing Pigeon" Clock', within a brass cylinder case with handle signed Hateley's Patent No.14307/07, 6" diameter, 6" deep

£40-80

LOTS 2176-2200 NO

Books

2201.

Charles Allix & Peter Bonnert - Carriage Clocks, Their History and Development; also twelve other good standard horological reference books (31)

£30-50

2202.

Jeff Darken & John Hooper - English Thirty Hour Clocks, Origins & Development, 1600-1800; also a large quantity of other standard horological reference books and some Antiquarian Horology bound magazines

£40-80

2203.

Vaudrey Mercer - Edward John Dent and His Successors; also a supplement to the book and the lecture (3)

£30-50

2204.

Selection of clock related reference books (over 20)

£50-100

2205.

Large selection of clock related reference books (approximately 30)

£50-100

2206.

Large quantity of horological auction catalogues from London and provincial salerooms; also a quantity of various other horological related magazines etc

£30-60

2207.

Large quantity of mainly smaller standard horological reference books (over thirty)

£25-45

2208.

Alfred Chapuis & Eugene Jaquet - The History of the Self-Winding Watch, 1770-1931 (English edition revised 1956); also a small quantity of other standard horological reference books relating to both clocks and watches, and a quantity of horological paperback books and brochures etc

£25-45

2209.

Alan & Rita Shenton - The Price Guide to Collectible Clocks, 1840-1940; also seven other standard horological reference books (8)

£25-45

2210.

Charles Allix & Peter Bonnert - Carriage Clocks, Their History and Development; also six other standard horological reference books (7)

£30-50

LOTS 2211-2300 NO LOTS

Mantel Clocks

2301.

French gilt metal two train drumhead mantel clock garniture, the movement with outside countwheel striking on a bell, the 4.5" convex white dial within a drumhead casing supported upon flaring ornate cast base and surmounted by an angel bust, 16" high; also with a pair of matching four light candelabra, 17" high (with pendulum)

£100-150

2302.

French Egyptian inspired black marble two train mantel clock striking on a bell, the movement back plate inscribed Rollin & Fils Freres á Paris, no. 22778, the 5.5" gilt dial engraved with signs of the Zodiac enclosing a foliate centre, flanked by turned tapered pillars incised with Egyptian figures, within a tapered stepped case, 12.75" high (with pendulum and key)

£80-140

2301 (See page 33)

2303.

Mahogany two train mantel clock with Empire movement striking on a gong, the 5.5" silvered convex dial signed Potts, Leeds, within a rounded arched waisted case, 8.5" high (pendulum); also an American walnut shelf timepiece, 18" high (pendulum and key), a mahogany inlaid battery operated balloon mantel clock inscribed Examined by Mappin & Webb, London, 9" high, an American shelf clock (pendulum and key), small modern circular wall barometer with thermometer within a turned wooden surround, 6.5" diameter overall, a silver cased pocket watch, watch stand and a small selection of keys and an Arts & Crafts mahogany inlaid two train mantel clock in the style of Liberty, the 5" brass dial with Arabic numerals and copper ringed hands, the movement stamped Gustav Becker, within an organic shaped case inlaid with boxwood lines, 20" high (pendulum)

£60-100

2304.

Walnut single fusee mantel clock, the 5" white dial within a stepped case, 10.5" high (pendulum and key)

£40-60

2305.

French ormolu and white marble drumhead pillar mantel clock, the movement with outside countwheel striking on a bell, the 3.5" white dial upon a fluted pillar with scrolling supports and bowfronted base, surmounted by a bird with outstretched wings, 11.5" high (pendulum)

£180-240

2306.

Reproduction brass skeleton clock with passing strike on a bell, under a glass dome and upon a turned wooden stepped base, 11" high (pendulum and key)

£60-100

2312 (See page 35)

2307.

Walnut Art Deco cased eight day mantel clock striking on a gong, 9.5" high; also an ebonised three train figural mantel clock, 9.25" high and another faux marble two train mantel clock in need of restoration, 10.75" high (3)

£30-50

2308.

French black slate two train mantel clock striking on a gong, within a stepped case sgraffito with gilt scrolling foliage, 11.75" high; also another French black slate small two train mantel clock striking on a bell, with recessed visible escapement and within a stepped case inset with grey marble panels, 8.75" high, both with pendulums (2)

£60-100

2305

2309.

Ebonised and inlaid two train mantel clock timepiece striking on a gong, 13.5" high (pendulum); also a small French black slate and red marble mantel clock in need of restoration, 7.5" high, E.N. Welch American two train mantel clock striking on a bell and a mahogany rounded arched mantel clock case, 14.5" high (4)

£40-80

2310.

Small mahogany single fusee lancet clock in need of restoration, the case decorated with geometric raised brass lines, 14" high (no pendulum)

£100-200

2311.

Gustav Becker torsion mantel clock, the 2.75" silvered dial over a disc pendulum and upon a stepped circular base under a glass dome, 13" high overall; also another torsion mantel clock with ball pendulum, under a glass dome, 13" high (2)

£60-100

2312.

French ormolu two train mantel clock, the Vincenti movement with outside countwheel striking on a bell, the 3" white dial within a rococo case pierced with C-scrolls and foliage, 13.75" high (pendulum and keys)

£150-250

2313.

French two train ormolu mantel clock upon a shaped giltwood stand, the 2.7" white dial signed H. Rochat, Paris, the movement with outside countwheel striking on a bell, within a floral scrolling case, 12.75" high (pendulum and key)

£120-180

2320 (See page 36)

2314.

Miniature mahogany longcase clock and wall bracket, the case with long rounded arched door surmounted by a moulded rounded arched pediment and caddy top with four brass ball finials, 30.5" high

£200-300

2315.

French ormolu two train figural mantel clock, the Pons movement stamped B.P & F. with outside countwheel and striking on a bell, within an ornate stepped case surmounted by a seated musician playing a lute, 12" high

£100-150

2316.

French ebonised two train balloon mantel clock striking on a bell, the 3" gilt dial enclosing an engine turned centre, within a shaped case with gilt metal mounts, 14.5" high (pendulum); also a small Mercedes onyx mantel timepiece, 6" high (2)

£30-50

2317.

Small brass reproduction lantern clock, the English movement with platform escapement, within a foliate engraved case surmounted by pierced foliate frets, strapwork bell and finial, 9.5" high

£30-50

2318.

Tortoiseshell mantel clock timepiece with platform escapement, the 3.5" white dial within a stepped rounded arched case, 8.25" high

£150-250

2324 2326

2319.

Good reproduction brass lantern clock, the 4.25" chapter ring enclosing a foliate engraved centre inscribed After Peter Closan Neare Holborne, Bridge, Londini, Fecit, surmounted by pierced engraved double dolphin frets, strapwork, bell and finial, applied to the sides with the figure of the Grim Reaper, the French movement with platform escapement striking on the bell, 12.5" high (key)

£150-250

2320.

French red boulle two train balloon mantel clock, the movement striking on a gong, the 3.5" gilt dial with Roman cartouche enamel numerals, within a shaped case surmounted by a pineapple finial, 12.5" high (pendulum and key)

£80-120

2321.

Attractive mahogany inlaid mantel clock, the Vincenti two train movement striking on a gong, with a 4.5" white Roman numeral dial within a brass pillared case inlaid with boxwood garlands and an oval paterae beneath a pagoda top with brass turned finals, upon brass bracket feet, 14" high; with pendulum

£100-200

2322.

French brass gravity mantel clock timepiece, the 3.25" glass dial within a drumhead casing, upon rachet supports and a rectangular stepped base, 10.25" high; together with another similar example (dial cracked) (2)

£100-150

2323.

Two similar American musical alarm carriage clocks, 7.25" high including handle (2)

£40-80

2324.

French 19th century gilt metal mantel clock, the two train movement striking on a bell, stamped no. 414 10136, 3" white Roman numeral dial within an ornate case modelled with a young lady beside a dove and flowers upon a foliate scroll base, 11.25" high, upon a giltwood stand (with pendulum)

£80-120

2325.

19th century French gilt metal mantel clock, the two train movement striking on a bell, 3.25" dial within a classical case modelled with a lady playing a harp, 12" high, upon a giltwood stand (with pendulum)

£50-80

2326.

French Empire 19th century ormolu mantel clock, the striking two train movement with outside countwheel and silk suspension (bell missing), 3" dial signed Siguiand á Paris, with an enamel Roman numeral chapter ring and guilloche centre, the classical stepped case modelled with a seated cherub and well surmounted with a wreath and flambeau torches, 14.5" high (with pendulum, missing bell)

£150-250

2327.

French Art Deco marble and spelter figural mantel clock, the two train movement signed Fini Paris, with outside countwheel striking on a bell, silvered dial with stylised numerals, the marble case modelled with a lady reading a book, 9.25" high 21.5" wide (with pendulum) (flaking to the head decoration)

£60-100

2328.

Interesting WWI period propeller clock, inset with a Waterbury timepiece, with a 2.5" silvered dial with Arabic numerals in a brass nautical type winding surround, 11" high

£60-100

2329.

Zenith Art Deco style two train calendar clock with money box, the 6" square dial with stylised numerals over three French calendar apertures, the movement chiming on three rods within a square case, 11.5" high (with key)

£60-100

2330.

Junghans three-train chiming mantel clock, the movement striking on gongs, silvered Arabic numeral dial with subsidiary chime/silent and slow/fast dials within a dark stained wooden case, 14" (with pendulum and key)

£60-100

2331.

German torsion clock with a disc pendulum beneath a glass dome, 12" high (dial at fault); Kaiser Universe torsion timepiece for repair and two Kundo torsion clocks beneath glass domes (4)

£60-100

2332.

Kaiser Universe torsion clock, the 3" white chapter ring enclosing a recessed celestial centre under a rounded arched cornice fitted with a revolving sphere, over a world globe pendulum, under a glass dome and upon a circular stepped base, 11" high

£100-150

2333.

Rotherhams small Georgian style bracket clock, 10" high including handle; ebonised two train mantel clock, oak inlaid mantel clock (glass at fault); contemporary battery carriage clock and a brass 8 Days desk timepiece in a trench art style case (5)

£50-100

2334.

Brass skeleton clock timepiece, the single train movement with a rear rachet wind lever and platform lever escapement, 3.75" plain silvered chapter ring, upon an oval brass base beneath an oval dome, 9.25" high

£60-100

2335.

French black slate and marble drumhead mantel clock, Vincenti two train movement with outside countwheel striking on a bell, 4.25" dial with visible Brocot escapement over a bevelled glazed panel, 17" high (with pendulum); with a further black slate mantel clock within an architectural case, 13" high (no pendulum) (2)

£60-100

2336.

French white onyx mantel clock, Vicenti two train movement with outside countwheel striking on a bell, 3.5" Roman numeral dial within a stepped case surmounted with a gilt metal classical urn, 11.5" high (with pendulum and key); together with a green onyx mantel clock in an architectural case, 10" (2)

£40-80

2337.

Small brass lantern clock, the French movement with platform escapement, the 3.75" brass dial enclosing a foliate engraved centre, surmounted by pierced dolphin frets, strapwork, bell and finial, 10" high

£60-100

2338.

French mahogany inlaid two train mantel clock striking on a gong, the 4.5" convex silvered dial within a stepped case, 9.5" high (pendulum)

£50-80

2339.

Small mahogany single fusee mantel clock, the 5.5" convex cream dial signed Maple & Co. Ltd, London, within a panelled stepped rounded arched case, 12" high (pendulum)

£150-250

2340.

French rosewood two train mantel clock, the brass drum movement signed Leroy á Paris, with outside countwheel and striking on a bell, the silvered 4" dial with Roman numerals signed 'G. Henry A Paris', Breguet type moon hands, within a good ogee case with arched brass side grille panels, 13" high (key)

£100-150

2341.

German Art Deco blue glass mantel clock timepiece attributed to Heinrich Johannes Moller, the Keinzle movement inset within a circular glass face with Arabic numerals, raised on a rectangular stepped support, 9" high

£60-100

LOTS 2342-2500 NO LOTS

Small Clocks

2501.

French gothic revival mantel clock timepiece in the form of a church, the movement with platform escapement, the 2.5" white dial within a white metal mounted rosewood case, 10" high

£120-160

2502.

Unusual small antique lacquered bronze figural mantel clock timepiece, the ball watch movement held aloft by a classical maiden and supported upon an alabaster and decoratively mounted brass cylindrical base, 9" high

£150-200

2503.

French ormolu oval easel clock timepiece

£150-200

2501 (See page 37)

2504.

Miniature brass and mother of pearl clock timepiece, with engine turned metal dial and false bob pendulum aperture, within the original leather lancet travelling case with folding doors, 2.75" high overall; also a white metal foliate engraved easel timepiece with watch movement, within a pointed arched case, 4.75" high (2)

£100-150

2505.

Swiss goliath eight day easel clock timepiece, the 3" dial within a faux tortoiseshell surround and silver fronted easel travelling case, 7" high overall

£100-140

2506.

Swiss eight day nickel cased deck watch, within a mahogany hinged case with glass aperture, 5" high

£80-120

2507.

Three train mantel clock movement playing two tunes on nine bells, the 8" brass arched dial with subsidiary seconds dial, calendar aperture and moon phase to the arch; also two French two train movements with enamel dials and visible escapements and another two train French movement (4)

£150-250

2508.

Attractive miniature gilt bronze and enamel clock timepiece, with a Roman numeral dial within an enamel surround depicting cherubs in a garden setting, within an archtop case with turned finials and ball feet, 3" high

£60-100

2509.

Jaeger-LeCoultre mantel clock timepiece with inline vertical movement, within a glazed and brushed brass rectangular case, 5" high (not currently running)

£100-150

2510.

French walnut and ebonised two train drumhead mantel clock, the 3.75" dial signed J.W. Benson, Ludgate Hill, London, the movement with outside countwheel striking on a bell, within a stepped case applied with foliate carving, 10.5" high (pendulum); also a small mahogany inlaid eight day mantel timepiece, 5.5" high (2)

£50-80

2511.

Sedan type clock timepiece, the hinged back door opening to reveal the movement, the pull repeat with handle and fusee style chain, enamel dial within a stylised floral engraved bezel and gilded metal case with engraved initials to the door and surmounted by a ring handle, the case 4'' diameter approx (for repair, the movement loose in the case, lacking hands); together with a small gilt metal Continental verge repeating timepiece, the case 2.5'' diameter approx (lacking screw case back and bezel) (2)

£80-150

2512.

French carriage clock with alarm striking on a bell, within a corniche brass case, 5.5" high; also an eight day travel clock within a folding leather easel case (2)

£30-50

2502 (See page 37)
2503 (See page 37)
2508
2515 (See page 39)
2518 (See page 39)

2513.

Various small clocks, including a J. Kaiser World Time torsion clock (in need of restoration and without dome); also another torsion mantel clock, three small Black Forest wall clocks, novelty small mantel clock in the form of a house and a plate clock (7)

£40-80

2514.

Swiss eight day easel clock timepiece, with brass chapter ring enclosing a painted landscape centre and within a blue guilloche enamelled square frame, 3.25" high; also another Swiss eight day easel timepiece within a faux tortoiseshell and brass octagonal case, 3.75" high (2)

£150-200

2515.

Small square brass table clock with silvered chapter ring over solid sides inscribed Charles & Hollister, 27 Davies St, Berkley Square, also signed again on the movement, 3" square, 1.5" high (key)

£150-250

2516.

Two pocket barometers, one signed Chadburns; togther with a pocket Sphygmomanometer (3)

£50-80

2517.

Three 1930s folding leather 8 Days travel clock barometers, one signed Angelus (3) (Angelus example lacking cover)

£50-80

2518.

Miniature novelty gilt brass mantel clock timepiece in the form of a classical urn, the dial signed Tiffany, London, upon an onyx base surmounted by a floral finial, 5.5" high

£150-200

2519.

Estyma quartz mantel clock, 6" high; also an Imexal calendar alarm clock within a brass case with pierced hinged doors, 4.5" high, Swiza eight day miniature mantel clock, 4.5" high and a crested ware porcelain clock inscribed Vigilantes, Cleethorpes, 3.5" high (4)

£40-80

2520.

Swiss Jaquet motor rally timing stopwatch mounted upon a recording clip board, branded Zivy & Cie, Paris, 12.5" x 9"

£50-80

2521.

Rotherhams Bonniksen 100MPH speedometer, circa 1920s, silvered dial with twin needle, time and trip subsidiary dials with distance apertures within a nickel case, patent number 2052/12, case no. 5894, 3" diameter

£300-500

2522.

Small ebonite music box depicting the battle of Austerlitz, the movement signed 'L LeCoutre', 3.75" wide (case at fault); with a sedan fusee verge clock movement for repair signed E. Buckwell, Brighton, no. 7140; also a verge pocket watch movement for repair (3)

£100-200

2523.

French exhibition brass skeleton clock, the 2" chapter ring and movement upon tapered arched supports, raised upon a dome stand inlaid with brass lines, 9" high (pendulum but missing dome)

£60-100

2524.

Swiss 8-Days travel clock within a faux tortoiseshell hinged case, the 2'' dial with luminous Arabic numerals

£40-80

2525.

Small 19th century marine chronometer for repair, signed H.W Jeanneret (Henry William), 29 Waterloo Bridge Road, London, the single fusee movement with spring detent escapement, split bimetallic compensated balance and helical hairspring with diamond end stone, mounted in a square mahogany tiered case with side handles, 4.5"; with key (lacking dial)

£150-300

2526.

Rare Heuer Rally-Master dashboard car clock, circa 1960s, comprising a Monte-Carlo timer and Master-Time 8 Days timepiece, both mounted on a rectangular back plate, 4.5" wide

£500-800

2521
2526
2527 (See page 40)

2527.

WWII USAAF USN aircraft cockpit clock, 3.5"

**USAAF-UnitedStatesArmyAirForces;USN-UnitedStates Navy

£100-150

2528.

American WWII period Wakmann 8 Days aircraft cockpit clock, probably from a North American P-51 Mustang

£60-100

2529.

WWII German Luftwaffe chronograph aircraft cockpit clock by Junghans, the 2" black dial with rotating bezel, Arabic numerals, chronograph centre seconds and subsidiary dial, cal. J30 BZ movement, case no. FG 28 8 69, 2.25"

£100-150

2530.

WWII German Luftwaffe chronograph aircraft cockpit clock by Junghans, the 2" black dial with rotating bezel, Arabic numerals, chronograph centre seconds and subsidiary dial, cal. J30 BZ movement, 2.25"

£100-150

2531.

Elgin American WWII period cockpit clock, also an RAF Air Ministry cockpit clock in an aluminium case (2)

£50-80

2532.

Two WWII period RAF Air Ministry MKII cockpit clocks, nos. 15120/43 and 17293/43 (2)

£100-200

2533.

Two WWII RAF Air Ministry MKII cockpit clocks, nos. 45261/41 and 14804/43 (2)

£100-200

2534.

Smiths 8 Day RAF chronograph aircraft cockpit clock, the 2" dial with centre seconds and subsidiary fifteen seconds dial, inscribed 'MK5A', no. 134/58

£80-120

2535.

S. Smith & s (MA) Ltd 'Time of Trip' cockpit chronograph clock, with a 3" black dial mounted in a bespoke stained wooden pediment case, 7.5" wide, 5.5" high

£100-150

2536.

Selection of WWII period and later cockpit and dashboard clock parts etc, including an S.S & S RAF MK.II C cockpit clock, Soviet tank clock, Wakmann cockpitt clock movement, 'Time of Trip' dial, Junghans part movement and others

£80-150

2537.

Negretti & Zambra, London air meter, no. 5718, the silver dial 2.5" diameter

£40-80

2538.

Rare pair of Carl Zeiss Jena 65mm magnifying glasses, no. 382, with spare lenses in the original case; with a pair of WWII period flying goggles with leather pads

£100-200

LOTS 2539-2600 NO LOTS

Wall Clocks

2601.

Impressive stained pine two train Vienna style wall clock, the 4" gilt chapter ring enclosing a foliate engraved centre and within a cast bezel, the movement striking on a gong, within a pillared glazed case surmounted by a triangular moulded pediment, 32.5" high (with pendulum)

£80-120

2602.

Interesting small wall lantern clock with foliot escapement, the 3.25" silvered chapter ring enclosing a centre signed Smith no. 3 1950, Fryur, the birdcage movement with outside countwheel, surmounted by the escapement, four turned finials and a bell, 7.75" high (large weight, medium size weight and a pair of small weights)

£60-100

2603.

Ebonised single fusee 16" wooden wall dial clock bearing an illegible signature and in need of restoration (pendulum)

£60-100

2604.

Small walnut two train Vienna regulator wall clock, the 5" cream dial within a turned pillared and glazed case surmounted by an ornate pediment, 32" high

£30-50

2535

2605.

Walnut Vienna double weight regulator wall clock, the 7" cream dial with subsidiary seconds dial, within a glazed and turned pillared case surmounted by a galleried cornice, 45" high (pendulum, two weights and key); also another single train Vienna regulator wall clock in need of restoration (pendulum) (2)

£50-100

2606.

French Comptoise two train wall clock, the 8.25" white enamel convex dial signed Louis Badoz, Au Puy, within a foliate repousse brass surround decorated with romantic couples to the arch (pendulum, two weights and wall bracket)

£40-80

2607.

Large oak double fusee wall dial clock with integral bracket, the 14" cream dial within a foliate carved surround, 27" high overall (no pendulum or keys) (in need of restoration)

£200-400

2608.

Rosewood and brass inlaid postman's alarm wall clock (pendulum and two weights); also two French Comptoise wall clocks (one three train musical striking on bells above) in need of restoration (two pendulums) (3)

£60-100

2609.

Mahogany single fusee 12" drop dial wall clock, within a turned surround over pierced foliate carved ears and a pendulum window (pendulum and key)

£60-100

2610.

Mahogany single fusee wall dial clock, the painted 12" Roman numeral dial signed L. Frost, 90. Hoe St, Walthamstow, within a turned surround (with pendulum and winding key)

£150-200

2611.

Rosewood single fusee wall dial clock, the 9.25" silvered dial signed Clowes & Jauncey, 62 Beauchamp Place, London, S.W.3., within an octagonal beaded flat surround inlaid with brass foliate motifs (pendulum and key)

£120-180

2612.

Mahogany single fusee 12" convex drop dial wall clock, within a turned surround over foliate carved ears and a pendulum window inlaid with brass lines (pendulum)

£120-180

2613.

French walnut weather station wall clock, with two train movement striking on a gong, the 8" wooden dial applied with white enamel cartouche numerals over a thermometer and barometer within a shaped turned case, 35.25" high (with key and pendulum)

£100-150

2614.

RAF single fusee wall dial clock, the 14" Roman numeral dial with RAF insignia, the movement back plate stamped 'Elliott Ltd', within a mahogany case (with pendulum)

£200-400

2615.

American Ansonia two train drop dial wall clock, 11.5" Roman numeral dial in an octagonal surround and glazed mahogany case, 32" (with pendulum)

£40-80

2616.

French walnut vineyard wall clock the movement striking on a gong, the dial with enamel cartouche numerals within a turned case, 25" (pendulum); with two other French wall dial clocks (one with replaced battery movement) and another with a painted case (4)

£100-200

2617.

Two single fusee wall dial clocks for repair (2)

£60-100

2618.

French ebonised vineyard wall clock, the two train movement striking on a gong, the 9.75" dial with Roman numerals signed 'Roussier Gerizay' within a mother of pearl inlaid border, within an oval shaped case, 25.5" (with pendulum and key)

£40-80

2619.

French vineyard two train wall clock, the 9" onyx dial with Roman cartouche enamel numerals signed Gaborlau, a la Boissiere, within a flat inlaid surround and wavy fluted case, 12.25" high (glass at fault); also a small Vienna two train wall clock, 25.5" high (2) (both with pendulums and keys)

£50-100

2620.

Small Vienna two train musical wall clock, the 4.5" dial signed Jones & Co within a glazed case, 23" high (with pendulum and key)

£50-80

2621.

Rare and interesting American inlaid presentation drop dial wall clock, the 12" gilt dial signed John Deere, Plow Co. Kansas City & Denver over the drop also signed, the case inlaid overall with roundels united by inlaid coloured banding, the hood surmounted by a plough and inscribed on a plaque 'To Sir Charles Wakefield Lord Mayor of London, Best Wishes From the Directors of The Waterloo Gasoline Co. Waterloo, May 1918' (pendulum and keys)

£1400-1800

2622.

Ebonised Viennese single weight regulator wall clock, the 6.25" white dial within a pillared hood surmounted by a moulded triangular pediment with two turned brass finials, over the open shaped back board, 38" high (pendulum and weight)

£120-180

2623.

Ansonia Clock Co of New York two train drop dial wall clock, the 12" chapter ring enclosing a recessed centre with subsidiary seconds dial signed R. Salsbury & Sons, Guildford, within a turned dish surround over a pendulum window, 32" high (pendulum and key); also another similar smaller two train drop dial wall clock, 22" high (pendulum and key) (2)

£30-60

2624.

Simulated rosewood small single weight Vienna regulator wall clock, the 4.25" dial with recessed centre, within an ogee glazed case surmounted by rounded arched pediment, 34" high (pendulum, weight and key)

£60-100

2625.

Mahogany single fusee 14" wall dial clock, within a turned surround (key but no pendulum)

£60-100

2626.

Mahogany single fusee 14" wall dial clock within a turned surround (pendulum and key)

£120-180

2627.

Mahogany single fusee 12" convex drop dial wall clock, within a turned surround over fan carved ears and a stylised brass inlaid drop (pendulum)

£150-250

2628.

Ebonised single fusee 12" wall dial clock signed Hewitt, Witney (pendulum)

£150-250

End of Sale

2621 (See page 41)
2622 (See page 41)
2624 (See page 41)

CONDITIONS OF SALE

The Auctioneer acts only as agent for the Seller (unless otherwise specifically declared). Lots sold are likely to have been subject to wear and tear caused by user or the effects of age and may therefore have faults and imperfections. Buyers are given ample opportunity at viewing times to examine lots to be sold and will be assumed to have done so. They must rely solely on their own skill or judgement as to whether lots are fit for any particular purpose.

1. Bids

All bids made shall be treated as offers made upon these Conditions of Sale and all persons present and approved to bid are admitted to a sale on the basis that they have notice of these Conditions.

1A. Internet Bidding

There are no additional surcharges when bidding via our own bidding platform 'GH Live'

We also use two other online bidding platforms via the-saleroom.com and Easylive which will be subject to additional fees. Please see their respective websites for further details and terms.

‘Pre-Bidding Autobids’

'Pre-Bidding' is a new feature to our own platform and allows bidders to bid against each other prior to the start of a live auction. During the live auction the bidding will start at the current bid reached during the 'Pre-Bidding' and continues until your maximum bid is reached. All bids are anonymous, and your maximum bids are confidential. If you have been outbid, during the ‘Pre-Bidding’ then you will receive an email notifying you that you are no longer the leading bidder, however once the sale is live you will not receive any further notifications. Once bids are placed, they cannot be removed, but can be reduced, if above the current bid.

2. Ascertainment of the Buyer

The Buyer shall be the person making the highest bid which is acceptable to the Auctioneer as signified by the fall of the hammer. No bid may be retracted. In the case of a dispute the Auctioneer may either declare the purchaser or put the lot up again.

3. Auctioneer’s discretion

The Auctioneer has sole discretion, (a) to refuse any bid, (b) to advance the bidding as he may decide, (c) to withdraw or divide any lot or combine one lot with another or others, (d) to exclude any person from the auction rooms, and (e) to require pre-payment in full.

4. Reserves and Seller’s right to bid

Lots put up for sale are subject, (a) to any reserve price imposed by the Seller, (b) the right of the Auctioneer to bid on behalf of the Seller, and (c) where no reserve has been imposed (but in no other case) for the Seller to bid personally or through any one agent. It is the responsibility of the Seller to ensure any reserves are received by the Auctioneer.

5. Buyer’s Duties

The Buyer shall forthwith or as soon as possible after the sale, (a) supply his name and address, (b) supply, if so required, bank or other suitable references, (c) pay the full purchase price in a way acceptable to the Auctioneer, notwithstanding any prior arrangement for advance payment required by the Auctioneer, and (d) on proof of payment clear the lots purchased by the times specified. Lots may not be cleared during the sale except by permission of the Auctioneer.

6. Payments ALL LOTS ARE TO BE PAID & CLEARED WITHIN 7 DAYS OF THE AUCTION

Methods of payment include direct bank transfer, debit card, credit card, cash to a maximum of £8,500, Cheque payments are no longer accepted. For fraud protection we no longer accept payments by credit or debit cards for ‘Customer not Present’ transactions. Card payments at the saleroom will be accepted but must be supported by Chip and PIN. Card payments for live internet bidding will only be accepted if they have been AVS and 3D Secure authorised via our online platform with a maximum transaction limit of £1000 for Watch & Jewellery auctions; £2000 limit for all other auctions unless previous authorisation has been agreed. Deposit payments made direct at the bank or via telephone banking will need to be confirmed as 'cleared funds' before any goods are released.

6A. Anti-Money Laundering Policy

New clients spending over £5000 on an individual transaction must be verified, by supplying a current form of ID confirming their name and address to match the invoice. This must be supplied to complete the transaction before the release of goods

7. Liability of the Auctioneer and Sellers

Subject to Condition 8: (a) faults and imperfections (if any) are not stated in the catalogue and neither the Seller nor the Auctioneer is responsible for any defects whatsoever, (b) no warranty is given or authorised to be given by the Seller or the Auctioneer with regard to any lot other than the Seller’s right to sell it, (c) any express or implied conditions or warranties relating to description or quality, are hereby excluded.

8. Catalogue Descriptions

Descriptive statements contained in the advertisements or catalogues or made up by the Auctioneer or any member of his staff should be taken as matters of opinion only and shall not be taken as statement of fact.

i) Items in the catalogue are sold as seen. Where possible significant damage is mentioned, but this does not include all faults and imperfections. The absence of such reference does not imply that the lot is in good condition or free from restoration or repair. Condition reports are available upon request

ii) ’Inscribed’ or ‘Signed’ does not imply that the lot is wholly or partly by that maker

9. Forgeries

Notwithstanding Conditions 6 and 7, if the Auctioneer receives notice in writing from the Buyer WITHIN 7 DAYS OF THE SALE that in his opinion a lot is a forgery (as defined in Condition 12) and on giving such notification the lot in question is returned to the Auctioneer at his working premises in the same condition as when bought, then if on considering such evidence as the Buyer supplies to prove his assertion, the Auctioneer decides that the lot is a forgery the sale of the lot will be rescinded and the purchase price repaid to the Buyer.

10. Property in lots and risk

The Buyer shall not become the owner of any lot, and the Auctioneer shall have a lien thereon, until the Buyer has discharged the purchase price in full together with any other charges due, but after the fall of the hammer the risk of damage or loss shall nevertheless be the Buyer’s.

11. The Premium

The Buyer shall pay to the Auctioneer a premium of 22% of the hammer price together with VAT. (26.4% inclusive of VAT)

12. Default by Buyer If the Buyer fails to make payment in a way acceptable to the Auctioneer or to remove any lot or lots bought by him within 7 days of the auction or in any other material respect fail to comply with these conditions, the Auctioneer shall have the right, (a) to resell the lot or lots by public auction or otherwise without notice to the Buyer, and if any deficiency arises on such resale, after deducting the Auctioneer’s full costs and expenses, the Buyer shall be responsible to the Auctioneer therefore (but any net surplus to be the Seller’s) or, alternatively, (b) to store the lot at the Auctioneer’s premises or elsewhere and to release the lot to the Buyer only after payment in full of the purchase price together with any other charges due. The Auctioneer reserves the right to charge storage of 50p per lot per day on any lot or lots uncleared by the time specified together with any removal expenses. In addition, interest will be charged at 2.5% per month or part thereof (34.4% APR) on any accounts that remain unpaid in part or full 1 week after the sale. Interest and storage will be charged from the date of sale. In addition, the Buyer shall be liable for all legal and court costs incurred by the Auctioneers in pursuit of payment from the Buyer. The Auctioneer reserves the right to refuse any cheques and will not release lots purchased until evidence has been received that any cheque accepted has been cleared.

13. Release of Goods

Payment and clearance should be made within seven days after the sale. Goods will not be released until full payment has been cleared and a paid invoice produced. For clients arranging courier or third-party collection: written instruction must be received by the purchaser; identification will be requested from the courier and their vehicle’s registration number taken. For security purposes our premises are monitored by 24-hour CCTV

14. Definitions and interpretation

In these conditions: (a) Reference to the ‘the Auctioneer’ shall be taken to mean the firm of Gardiner Houlgate or any director, partner or employee thereof at the time of sale; (b) Buyers shall be deemed to be the principals unless to the prior knowledge of the Auctioneer they are acting as agent on behalf of a named principal; (c) ‘Forgery’ means a lot (i) which is so constituted as deliberately to deceive when considered in the light of its catalogue description, and (ii) whose value as such is materially less that if it had complied with the catalogue description; (d) The Interpretation Act 1978 shall apply to the general construction of terms and expressions used in these Conditions as if contained in a statute.

15. Law and Jurisdiction

These Conditions of sale are subject to English law, which shall apply to their construction as well as their effect. The Seller and Buyer agree to submit to the exclusive jurisdiction of the English courts.

16. What is Temporary Importation?

Temporary Importation is a system that applies to lots which have been imported for sale from outside the EU. It allows the point of importation to be delayed until after the sale at auction. These lots are indicated in catalogues by the use of the following symbol * Only the Hammer Price will be treated as the import price and the Buyer’s Premium will be subject to UK domestic VAT at 20%. So whilst the Hammer Price will continue to be charged with Import VAT at 5% or 20” as appropriate, the Buyer’s Premium will always be charged with domestic VAT at 20% Lots subject to Temporary Importation will be offered under the Auctioneer’s Margin Scheme and will be subject to import VAT of either 5% or 20% on the buyer’s Premium. Anyone who wishes to buy outside the Margin Scheme should notify us immediately. An invoice under the normal VAT rules and charging VAT at 20% on both Hammer and Premium will then be issued

Temporary Importation should affect only private individual buyers who are resident within the EU. Anyone who is registered for VAT in the EU should be able to recover the VAT on the Buyer’s Premium either on their VAT returns or through the 8th Directive Refund Scheme. Any non-EU buyer who exports the lots from the EU will be able to have the VAT refunded provided the appropriate export regulations are complied with

17. Property sold with a * Symbol These items have been imported from outside the EU to be sold at auction under temporary importation. When Gardiner Houlgate releases such property to buyers in the UK, the buyer will become the importer and must pay Gardiner Houlgate import VAT at 5% on the Hammer Price These lots will be invoiced under the Auctioneer’s Margin Scheme. Gardiner Houlgate must bear VAT on the Buyer’s Premium and hence charge an amount in lieu of VAT at 20% on this Premium. This amount will form part of the Buyer’s Premium on our invoice and will not be separately identified VAT registered buyers from the EU should note that the import VAT charged on property released in the UK cannot be cancelled or refunded by Gardiner Houlgate VAT registered buyers from the UK should note that the invoice issued by Gardiner Houlgate for these items is not suitable evidence in respect of import VAT VAT registered buyers from the EU countries may be able to seek repayment of the import VAT paid by applying to HM Revenue and Customs. On request, immediately after the sale, the office can either ask HM Revenue and Customs to generate a C79 certificate (for UK buyers), or obtain a copy of the import C88 (for other EU VAT registered buyers), which may be used to claim recovery of the VAT. Otherwise Gardiner Houlgate may re-invoice the lot and charge VAT at 20% on both the Hammer Price and the Premium and provide a tax invoice to the buyer

18. CITES Restrictions

Any lots containing any amount of Brazilian rosewood and endangered species may be subject to restrictions when exporting outside of the EU. It will be the buyer’s responsibility to make sure that the relevant paperwork is in place before shipping. Some lots are sold with CITES article 10 certificates, allowing the commercial use of an item containing an endangered species. Lots subject to this are marked in the catalogue

Import/Export

It is the buyer’s responsibility to obtain the correct import/export licenses and CITES licenses for items which they have purchased. Gardiner Houlgate take no responsibility for the export of goods.

19. Gemstones

Many gemstones have been treated in various ways to enhance their appearance. For example, sapphires and rubies are routinely heat treated and emerald treated with oils and resins. Some stones may require re-treating or oiling periodically. Enhancement affects market value, and all Gardiner Houlgate estimates assume that gemstones may have been enhanced.

20.Artists Resale Rights (or Droit de Suite)

On certain lots marked in the catalogues and which are sold for a hammer price of £1000 or greater (converted into the currency of the sale using The Design and Artists Copyright Society threshold calculator on the date of the Sale) the Additional Premium will be the percentage of the amount of the Hammer Price calculated as follows:

£0-£50,000 4%

£50,000.01 to £200,000 3%

£200,000.01 to £350,000 1%

£350,000.01 to £500,000 0.5%

Exceeding £500,000 0.25%

* Gardiner Houlgate is a trading name of Bath Auction Rooms Limited, registered in England and Wales No. 5228635.

G ARDINER H OULG ATE

THE SPECIALIST AUCTIONEERS

DIRECTIONS TO OUR CORSHAM HEADQUARTERS

On the A4 from Bath or Chippenham turn off at the mini roundabout by the Hare & Hounds Pub towards Corsham town centre, turn immediately right at the next mini roundabout into Valley Road. After one mile cross narrow railway bridge and round right angle bend. Turn left after 600 yards into Leafield Industrial Estate.

Go straight through the estate and take the last turning on the right beforemeeting the public road again, just past Linpac and opposite Corsham Print. The Bath Auction Rooms are at the end of the road facing you.

Total time from Junction 17 - 10-15 minutes

Total time from central Bath - 15 minutes

Travelling by Train - we recommend Chippenham Station

Gardiner Houlgate, 9 Leafield Way, Corsham, Nr Bath SN13 9SW

Telephone: 01225 812912

Fax: 01225 811777

E-mail: auctions@gardinerhoulgate.co.uk

www.gardinerhoulgate.co.uk

Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.