SOLD FOR £420
Alex Sanders, a Victorian fusee skeleton timepiece with silvered dial and Roman numerals complete with glass dome, base signed Alex Sanders Newbury
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
SOLD FOR £130
A Victorian fusee drop dial wall clock with 11 1/2" painted dial contained in a mahogany case complete with pendulum
SOLD FOR £110
A fusee wall clock, the 14 1/2" dial marked Camerer Cuss & Co, 186 Uxbridge Road, London W12, having Roman numerals and brass bezel, the movement with 4 1/2" back plate marked J J E England, contained in a mahogany and pine case
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 £140
A Victorian silver pair cased pocket watch by D Baker of Billingshurst with enamelled dial, Roman numerals, set fusee movement with verge escapement, London 1868 containing repair labels from W D Baker 54 West Street Horsham and 3 repair labels from J Cramp Henfield & Horsham
SOLD FOR £130
A William IV fusee pair cased pocket watch by John Corke of Horsted Keynes with enamelled dial and Roman numerals, contained in a silver case and with watch repair paper from J Parker of Lindfield
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 £150
Richard Webster, a George III fusee pocket watch with enamelled dial and Arabic numerals contained in a silver case, London 1806 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