SOLD FOR £160
A fusee wall clock with 11 1/2" painted dial and Roman numerals, marked examined by W. Batty & Sons Manchester, contained in an oak and mahogany case
SOLD FOR £160
A Victorian mahogany dial clock, the painted Roman dial inscribed James Shoolbred & Co. London, set single fusee movement, 15" diam.
SOLD FOR £1600
Clarke, 1 Royal Exchange London, a mid 19th Century oak bracket clock of large proportions in the aesthetic taste, the architectural case with foliate carved decoration and set silvered Roman dial, signed, with strike/silent and 4/8 bell selector, set triple fusee quarter repeating movement with dead beat escapement, striking 8 bells and chiming gong, signed to back plate, 22.25"h x 13.75"w x 10"d ILLUSTRATED
SOLD FOR £620
Silas Howe, Tonbridge, a Regency mahogany drop dial wall clock, having painted Roman dial with outer minute track, set single fusee movement, the pendulum with sunburst engraved bob, within glazed aperture 19.5"h x 14.5"w x 6"d ILLUSTRATED
SOLD FOR £1300
John Smith, Midland clock works, Derby. A mid 19th Century oak tower clock, having a Roman silvered dial with outer minute track, set triple fusee movement striking 4 bells and chiming gong, the case in the Gothic taste with glazed door, raised on a blind fret cut pedestal, plinth base 77.5"h x 20.5"w x 13"d.
John Smith of Derby set up business in 1856 following an apprenticeship with the celebrated Whitehurst family, the descendants of John Whitehurst 1713-88 of the Lunar Society fame. John Smith's business prospered as Northern Industrial towns flourished and many consequential buildings were fitted with Smiths clocks. The most celebrated example of their work is the great chiming clock in St Paul's Cathedral.
SOLD FOR £3300
Barwise, London. A late George III mahogany and amboyna lancet cased bracket clock, parcel ebonised, having Roman silvered dial with second subsidiary dial, set 8 day repeating twin fusee movement with dead beat escapement striking bell, signed to back plate 17.5"h x 11"w x 7"d
SOLD FOR £2800
Edward Funnell, Brighton. A Victorian ebonised bracket clock in the 17th Century style, ormolu mounted, having an arched topped silvered Roman dial set chime and rise and fall dials, set quarter repeating triple fusee movement, striking 8 bells and chiming gong, the case of architectural form, painted with flowers and insects, mounted Corinthian columns on scroll feet and plinth bracket base 16"h x 15.5"w x 9.5" ILLUSTRATED
SOLD FOR £3000
William Audouin, London. A mid 19th Century mahogany cased dial clock having Roman and Arabic silvered dial with outer minute track, signed and centred with alarm subsidiary dial, set single fusee movement with verge and folio escapement and count wheel strike on bell 22"diam. ILLUSTRATED
SOLD FOR £1400
R Rolfe, Gloucester Street, Clerkenwell. A mid Victorian oak bracket clock in the Gothic taste, the silvered arch topped Roman dial with subsidiary chime/silent and advance/retard dials, signed and decorated with foliate engraved spandrels. The triple fusee quarter repeating movement striking 8 bells and chiming gong - missing, the case of architectural form with foliate carved door flanked by quadruple cluster column supports on a shaped plinth base 29"h x 20"w x 11"d
SOLD FOR £350
A fusee wall clock with 10" painted dial and Roman numerals marked J Rombach, 206 Grange Road, Bermondsey, SE, and 4 1/2" back plate ILLUSTRATED
SOLD FOR £170
A fusee wall clock with 12" painted dial with Roman numerals and 4 1/2" brass back plate, no pendulum,
SOLD FOR £540
A 19th Century fusee drop dial wall clock, the dial marked Field & Sons Aylesbury contained in a mahogany case, the 12" painted dial requires some attention, ILLUSTRATED
SOLD FOR £440
A 19th Century fusee wall clock with 12" circular painted dial marked Carter Rippon, contained in a mahogany case with 4 1/2" brass back plate ILLUSTRATED
SOLD FOR £120
A fusee wall clock with 12" green painted dial and Roman numerals, the 4" brass back plate marked Salisbury
SOLD FOR £260
A fusee wall clock, the 11 1/2" dial marked Wassell & Halford 43 Fenchurch Street, having a 5 1/2" brass back plate and contained in a mahogany case, glass f,
SOLD FOR £1850
A WWII RAF Sector fusee wall clock with 14" circular painted dial, contained in a brown painted mahogany case, the 5" brass back plate marked 17059 Made by T W Elliott Ltd England 1941 ILLUSTRATED
SOLD FOR £360
A Victorian striking fusee bracket clock with 6 1/2" arch silvered dial having Roman numerals, strike/silent indicator, contained in an arched heavily carved oak case, raised on bracket feet 13" ILLUSTRATED
SOLD FOR £260
A 19th Century drop dial fusee wall clock with 11" dial painted Roman numerals and 5" brass back plate, contained in a mahogany case
SOLD FOR £260
A GPO fusee wall clock with 11 1/2" painted dial with Roman numerals and marked GPO, contained in a mahogany case
SOLD FOR £720
A Victorian 8 day striking double fusee bracket clock with 7" plain brass back plate, the 8 1/2" silvered arched dial with engraved spandrels and strike/silent indicator, contained in a heavily carved oak case ILLUSTRATED
SOLD FOR £190
An 8 day fusee wall clock with 4 1/2" rectangular back plate and 12" painted dial, marked P Mecklenburg of Hounslow
SOLD FOR £150
A Victorian drop dial fusee wall clock, the 12" painted dial with Roman numerals marked Rombach 21 Grange Road, Bermondsey
SOLD FOR £400
A fusee skeleton clock with painted dial and Roman numerals contained under a dome ILLUSTRATED