SOLD FOR £860
Thomas W Field of Aylesbury, a Georgian fusee striking bracket clock with painted dial and Roman numerals, contained in an arched mahogany case with brass grills to the side, the 15cm square brass back plate marked Thomas Field Aylesbury
SOLD FOR £200
E Simmons of London, a 19th Century fusee wall clock with 25cm painted dial and 10cm back plate, contained in an octagonal brass inlaid rosewood case 34cm
SOLD FOR £600
M & W Dilger. A Georgian fusee striking bracket clock with 20cm dial, contained in a shaped mahogany case with brass grills to the sides, having a 13cm plain back plate, together with an associated bracket
SOLD FOR £100
A fusee wall clock with 30cm painted dial and 11cm brass back plate (2 pins missing on the plate), contained in a mahogany case complete with key and pendulum
SOLD FOR £190
Of Horsham interest. Jury Cramp (1874-1946) a fusee wall clock, the 31cm painted dial with Roman numerals marked J. Cramp Horsham, the 11cm brass back plate marked Thameside no. 9940, contained in a mahogany case complete with key and pendulum (Jury Cramp was the founder of Jury Cramps Jewellers and Opticians based in Horsham)
SOLD FOR £55
A fusee clock movement with brass back plate 4 1/2" x 6" complete with hands and pendulum, raised on a circular black plastic plaque
SOLD FOR £110
A 19th Century fusee wall clock, the 12" dial with Roman numerals and marked A Russell Chester, the back plate marked R.H.L & Co. M/C 4 1/2" x 6"
SOLD FOR £95
A fusee wall clock with 11 1/2" painted dial and Roman numerals contained in a mahogany case together with 3 emblems and an associated
SOLD FOR £260
A Victorian style fusee skeleton clock with pierced dial and Roman numerals contained in a gilt metal case, raised on a marble base complete with glass dome
SOLD FOR £240
A Victorian style fusee skeleton clock with enamelled dial and subsidiary minute dial, contained in a gilt and glazed case 21 1/2"h x 12"w x 8"d
SOLD FOR £360
A Victorian style skeleton clock with phases of the moon, enamelled chapter ring and Arabic numerals marked Franz Denk in Wien, having a fusee movement, contained in a gilt metal framed glazed case 17"h x 12"w x 8"d
SOLD FOR £400
A Victorian style fusee brass skeleton clock with enamelled numerals contained in a gilt and glass case 21" x 12" x 8"
SOLD FOR £800
A Regency double fusee striking bracket clock, the 8" painted dial with Roman numerals and having a plain unsigned 5" black plate, striking on bell, contained in a mahogany case surmounted by a pineapple finial, 21"h x 11 1/2"w x 6 1/2"d together with an associated inlaid brass and rosewood bracket
SOLD FOR £900
An Edwardian triple fusee Grand Sonnerie bracket clock with 7 1/2" gilt arched dial, silvered chapter ring, Roman numerals, chime/silent indicator and Whittington/Cambridge chimes indicator, striking on 8 bells and gong, contained in a carved oak case
SOLD FOR £260
French of Bristol, a Georgian double fusee striking bracket clock with 6" painted dial, contained in a mahogany case with fretted panels to the side and plain orange back plate
SOLD FOR £240
A 19th Century style fusee skeleton clock striking on bell, with 8" pierced brass dial
SOLD FOR £640
T W Elliott, a fusee wall clock with 14" painted dial, the 4 1/2" back plate marked 5526 made by T W Elliott Ltd England 1938, contained in a mahogany case
SOLD FOR £160
A 19th Century fusee wall clock, the 12" painted dial with Roman numerals, marked Surrey County Council, having a 4 1/2" brass black plate, contained in an oak case
SOLD FOR £480
Thomas Woollon of Great Hampton Street Birmingham, a 19th Century fusee drop dial striking wall clock with 12" painted dial contained in a mahogany inlaid brass case
SOLD FOR £1350
A Congreves style mantel clock in the form of a wheel with rolling balls and having a fusee movement, raised on an oak base 16"h x 17"w x 9"d
SOLD FOR £600
A Victorian fusee drop dial wall clock, the 8" painted dial with Roman numerals contained in a mahogany case with 1/2" back plate
SOLD FOR £190
A fusee wall clock with 13 1/2" painted dial, Roman numerals, contained in a mahogany case and with 4 1/2" back plate
SOLD FOR £130
A fusee wall clock, the 13 1/2" painted dial with Roman numerals marked A E Wilson Correct Time, with 4 1/2" rectangular back plate and pendulum, contained in a mahogany case
SOLD FOR £400
A Victorian fusee wall clock with 12" painted dial and Roman numerals, inscribed Russell Halifax, contained in a circular mahogany case
SOLD FOR £1800
A Victorian Thwaites style triple fusee quarter repeating grand sonnier Cathedral bracket clock, having an 11 1/2" arched silvered dial with Roman numerals, slow/fast indicator and chime/silent indicator, striking on 8 bells and gong, contained in a heavily carved Gothic oak case