SOLD FOR £52
A Continental biscuit porcelain sedan chair 8" and a Continental porcelain floral encrusted clock case 10"
SOLD FOR £350
A mid 19th Century French silvered brass mantel clock, the blue ground Roman painted dial decorated a coastal landscape with figures in the foreground and flanked by similar panels to sides, set 8 day cylinder movement striking bell 12"h x 6.5"w x 4.25"d
SOLD FOR £110
David Philip, an early 18th Century oak longcase clock, having 11" square brass dial, Arabic and Roman chapter ring and date aperture, set 30 hour two train anchor movement striking bell. The case with shaped pediment above a parquetry frieze and column supports, the trunk door flanked by chamfered corners above a box base and plinth, 80"h x 20"w x 11"d
SOLD FOR £160
A late 19th Century German gilt brass tower clock, with foliate pierced decoration having Arabic enamelled dial set 8 day cylinder movement chiming gong, 20.5"h x 11"w x 10.5"d
SOLD FOR £175
A late 19th Century polished brass four-glass mantel clock with Roman and enamelled dial, brocot escapement and mercury compensated pendulum
SOLD FOR £400
An unusual late 19th Century French gilt brass four-glass clock, having Roman enamelled chapter ring with brocot escapement, set 8 day two train movement striking bell and with mercury compensated pendulum, raised on plinth base 13"h x 8"w x 6"d
SOLD FOR £200
A 1920's miniature oak longcase clock in the 18th Century style having Arabic enamelled dial set 8 day cylinder movement 18.25"h x 6.5"w x 3.75"d
SOLD FOR £65
An early 20th Century "Bulle" 800 day clock under glass dome, raised on a chinoiserie base 10.5"h
SOLD FOR £75
A late Victorian carved oak clock and barometer compendium, the scroll carved mount set Roman enamelled dial above a silvered thermometer with aneroid barometer below 21"h x 8"w x 2.5"
SOLD FOR £1200
An early 20th Century mahogany longcase clock of diminutive size in the mid 18th Century style, having an 8" broken arch silvered Roman dial with moon phase decorated maritime scene and chateau, set 8 day movement, chiming gong. The case with moulded broken swan neck pediment above a blind fret cut frieze and fluted column supports, the trunk with arched top door flanked by fluted quarter pilasters, raised on a box base with block feet, bears inscribed brass plaque 79"h x 13"w x 10"d ILLUSTRATED
SOLD FOR £200
A French reproduction walnut longcase clock in the 18th Century style having a broken arch topped brass dial with silvered Roman chapter ring, set quarter repeating movement with Whittington, St Michael and Westminster chimes on gongs 77"h x 26"w x 15"d
SOLD FOR £360
Barber, Winsters, a late 18th Century oak longcase clock, having a 12" square brass dial with silvered Roman and Arabic chapter ring, set moon phase, date aperture and 8 day striking bell, two train movement, associated. The case with moulded cornice above column supports and a lancet trunk door, on box plinth base, 79"h x 22w
SOLD FOR £100
A George III mahogany longcase clock with silvered Arabic and Roman dial, second subsidiary dial, the 8 day 2 train movement with anchor escapement, striking bell - lacking. The case with broken swan neck pediment above a shaped trunk door flanked by split quarter pilasters on box base 87"h x 21"w x 10"d
SOLD FOR £260
A 19th Century French ebonised and boulle work mantel clock, gilt metal mounted, the case decorated in premier partie set Roman enamelled tablet dial to an 8 day cylinder movement chiming gong, 12"h x 6.5"w x 4"d
SOLD FOR £130
A late 19th Century German walnut bracket clock or architectural form, having Roman and Arabic chapter ring flanked by mask spandrels, set 8 two train lenzkirch movement, chiming gongs
SOLD FOR £55
A late Victorian clock and barometer compendium, later gilt metal mounted 8.5"h x 15.5"w x 3"d
SOLD FOR £150
Elliott of London, a 17th Century style mahogany cased bracket clock of small proportions, retailed by Garrard & Co. Ltd, Regent Street, London, gilt metal mounted with bell top above a square brass dial with silvered Arabic and Roman chapter ring, set 8 day movement striking bell, 10.75"h x 7"w x 4.25"d
SOLD FOR £65
A 1930's walnut and macassar ebony Grandmother clock, retailed by Bravingtons Ltd London with Arabic silvered dial set 8 day movement, chiming gongs, 51"h x 9.5"h x 7"d
SOLD FOR £55
A 19th Century American walnut drop dial wall clock with parquetry decoration, having a Roman painted dial, set 8 day movement 29"h x 17"w
SOLD FOR £180
An Edwardian mahogany bracket clock, having silvered Roman dial, set 3 train quarter repeating 8 day movement with Westminster chime on gongs, the arched top case boxwood line inlaid, raised on a plinth base, 14"h x 11"w x 6.5"d
SOLD FOR £70
A 19th Century German postmans alarm wall clock, having Roman and Arabic painted dial, set 30 hour movement with count wheel strike on bell, 12" diam. 13"h
SOLD FOR £55
An Edwardian oak cased mantel clock decorated marquetry shell patterae and having Arabic enamelled dial, set 8 day movement, chiming gong 10.25"h x 8"w x 5.25"d
SOLD FOR £200
An Edwardian walnut mantel clock of architectural form having foliate engraved Roman silvered dial with chime/silent subsidiary dial, set 8 day movement chiming gongs, 17"h x 11"w
SOLD FOR £580
A Meissen cased French 8 day striking mantel clock with Roman numerals and enamelled dial contained in an allegorical porcelain case depicting the four seasons, firing crack to base, with crossed sword mark, 17" ILLUSTRATED
SOLD FOR £9500
Aubert & Klaftenberger, 157 Regent Street, London. An unusual walnut floor-standing domestic regulator in the Gothic taste circa 1865. The single train movement with dead beat escapement, set silvered Roman chapter ring with outer minute track and second subsidiary dial, incorporating an unusual brass and glass rod pendulum, fitted 12 brass capped mercury vials with adjustment pointer to base. The case, with foliate carved and pierced cornice above a hollow high relief carved band of flowers, the door with arched apertures flanked by flower heads and lattice pilasters, raised on chamfered and shaped plinth base 79.5"h x 18"w x 14"d ILLUSTRATED FRONT COVER
Aubert & Klaftenberger was created in 1835 by an International partnership of 2 watch retailers, the London based C.J. Klaftenberger and D.F. Aubert of Geneva. The firm was held in high esteem by Prince Albert, receiving regular orders for clocks and watches from 1845 onwards and favoured by both the Queen and the Prince as the supplier of watches to be presented as gifts. The Company was also contributor to the Horological Section of the Great Exhibition, winning the Honourable Mention from the Jury. In 1859 Aubert & Klaftenberger were awarded a Royal Warrant