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FINE CLOCKS & RELATED ITEMS Thursday 27th May 2021 at 10am
DAY ONE Thursday 27th May 2020 at 10am
Barometers 1001. Mahogany five glass wheel barometer, the principal 8" silvered dial within a flamed case with boxwood and ebony banding, surmounted by a swan neck pediment and brass urn finial £50-100 1002. Large quantity of various barometers, many in need of some restoration, largest 31" high; also a small quantity of barograph type clockwork cylinders etc £40-80 1003. Interesting small drumhead clock/aneroid barometer with platform escapement, the 3.25" silvered barometer chapter ring enclosing the clock dial, surmounted by a ring handle, 6" high; also a compensated pocket barometer, small thermometer and two pocket compasses (5) £60-100 LOTS 1004 - 1100 NO LOT
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Electric Clocks 1101. Bulle electric mantel clock, upon a turned wooden stepped base, 9.75" high (missing dome); also another Bulle electric mantel clock in need of rebuilding and a HPI/Can You Imagine battery operated electric clock driven by ball bearings running down a channel, under a plastic dome, 8" high (3) £30-60 1102. Oak cased Hipp toggle clock, the 6.5" silvered dial signed Synchronome Electric, within a plain stepped oak glazed case surmounted by a triangular pediment, 56.5" high (pendulum and bob) *This clock is believed to have been built to a Practical Wireless early 1950s published design using a kit supplied £80-120 1103. Three electric slave dial clocks within wooden surrounds, two by the International Time Recording Co. Limited and the other by the Standard Electric Time Co. (3) £60-90
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1104. E. Howard & Co of Boston Patent electric clock no. 1938, within a square oak 18.75" case (key); also an Eco Magneto Clock Co. of Boston electrical clock movement stamped Seth Thomas, within an oak glazed case, 17.75" high and a GPO electric slave recorder within an oak case, 21.25" high (3) £60-100 1105. Eureka Clock Co. Ltd of London 1000 day electric clock, the 4.5" cream dial within a balloon shaped mahogany crossbanded case inlaid with a conch shell to the front, 14.25" high (with two alkaline batteries 1.5V) £200-300 1106. Chronos electric wall clock, no. 10546, the 6.25" copper coloured dial with subsidiary seconds dial, within an oak glazed case, 33.5" high (pendulum); also a Bohmeyer electric master clock, the 8" silvered dial with subsidiary seconds dial over a programme wheel, within an oak glazed case (pendulum, two weights and door key) (2) £80-120 1107. Electric wall clock, the 9.5" cream dial signed National Electric. Aquinas Street, London S.E.1., with recessed subsidiary seconds dial, within a stained oak case with mahogany glazed door, 52.5" high (pendulum) £60-100
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1108. Electric wall clock, the 14" dial signed Self Winding Clock Co. New York, with subsidiary open seconds dial, within a scratch carved light oak glazed case, 64" high (pendulum incomplete missing mercury filled nickel plated steel jars) £200-300 1109. Ten similar Synchronome slave dials (10) £50-100 1110. Two Synchronome 11" wall dial slaves (2) £20-40 1111. Three Smiths wall dial slave dials; also three Smiths electric mantel clocks (6) £30-60 1112. Elegant electric mantel clock timepiece, unsigned, the 4.75" white chapter ring enclosing a skeletonised centre, upon two cylindrical columns, under a glass dome and upon an ebonised rectangular base, 18" high (pendulum) £300-500 1113. Eureka electric mantel clock, the 4.25" cream dial signed Eureka Clock Co. Ltd, London, inscribed on the front plate under the dial no. 7981, Patent no. 14614, 1906, within a mahogany lancet bevelled glazed stepped case, 15.25" high £500-800
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1114. Eureka electric mantel clock, the 4.5" cream dial signed Eureka Clock Co Limited, London and inscribed on a brass plate below no. 9738, Patent no. 1464, 1906, Made in England, upon a rectangular gilt metal stepped base, 12.25" high (dome missing) £400-600
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1121. Bulle half second Bishops Mitre electric mantel clock, the 5.5" gilt metal dial within a brass lancet shaped case, 13.5" high *This clock is in a dismantled state but appears to be complete £80-120 1122. National electric master clock movement, no. 4068, with case fixing bracket, 10.5" high; also a Fischer Magneta master clock movement, no. 436, 9.25" high overall (2) £60-100 1123. Synchronome electric slave dial with Christmas tree hands, the 7.25" silvered dial signed Synchronome Electric, London £50-80
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1119 1115. Pul-Syn-Etic impulse electric clock, the 12" silvered dial within a flat surround; also a battery operated 12" wall dial clock, Bulle-Clockette electric mantel clock (dome missing), an electric movement and a Kundo four glass electric mantel clock (5) £30-60 1116. Synchronome half second master clock, the 8" silvered dial within a mahogany case, 21" high (with pendulum, case key and some original spares) £80-120 1117. Gent of Leicester half second XC407 master clock, the 6" silvered dial within an oak glazed case, 17" high (pendulum) £80-120 1118. Brillie half second master clock, the 6" silvered dial signed Electrique Brillie, within an oak glazed case and white marble back, 17.75" high (pendulum and battery box) £80-120 1119. Electric chiming clock and bracket, the 7" silvered dial signed Ala Gerbé D'or, Dunkerque, the movement playing Westminster chimes on eight rods, within a foliate carved glazed case bearing a brass plaque inscribed Offert Par Les Mecaniciens & Chauffeurs, Depot Dunkerque, 34" high (pendulum) £150-200 1120. Early Gents Pulsynetic electric half minute mantel clock, the 5" cream dial within a rounded arched inlaid stepped case, 11.75" high £150-200 6
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1124. Rare Synchronome Electric of New York 8" silvered clock dial; also a Synchronome Electric of London 10" clock dial and a pair of Synchronome Electric slave clock cases with 8" dials (one with broken glass) (4) £60-100 1125. Gents of Leicester 6" slave dial and movement, within a nickel plated bezel; also two Gent/Gents slave dials in Bakelite surrounds, one damaged (3) £40-80 1126. Mercer bulkhead nickel cased 8" slave dial; also a Mercer electric 10" slave dial within a heavy cast brass bezel (2) £60-100 1127. Gents of Leicester C7 electric master clock circa 1952, the 7.5" square white dial within a light oak glazed case, 50" high (pendulum); also two C7 cases (one with a movement) (3)£40-80 1128. IBM International electric master clock, the 13.75" square white dial with subsidiary seconds dial, within a light oak glazed case, 58.5" high (no pendulum bob) £25-50 1129. Rare French four glass electromagnetic mantel clock to the design of Frank Holden, (patented 1919), the 3.5" silvered dial stamped L.R and A.S.E.M. Paris with centre seconds, supported upon cylindrical pillars over the movement behind, within a stepped bevelled glazed case, 9.5" high £1000-1500 LOTS 1130 - 1200 NO LOTS
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Carriage Clocks 1201. French carriage clock timepiece, the movement back plate stamped with the Richard & Co trademark logo, within a corniche brass case, 6.25" high (key) £50-80 1202. Large repeater carriage clock striking on a gong, ser. no. 2994, within a pillared stepped case, 7.5" high (key) £250-350 1203. French carriage clock timepiece, the movement back plate bearing the trademark logo of Duverdrey & Bloquel, within an unusual pillared corniche style case, 6" high, with outer Morocco travelling case £70-100
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1204. Miniature French carriage clock timepiece, the white dial indistinctly signed ..., Paris below the chapter ring, within a corniche style silvered case, 3.75" high (key) £70-100 1205. Carriage clock timepiece, the movement back plate bearing the trademark logo of Henri Jacot no. 4422, within a corniche brass case, 6" high £70-100 1206. Large French carriage clock timepiece, the movement back plate bearing the trademark logo of Henri Jacot, no. 3398, within a corniche brass case, 7" high (key) £100-150 1207. Carriage clock timepiece stamped on the movement back plate, base plate and case foot no. 22913, within a gorge brass case, 6.5" high (key) £100-150 1208. Carriage clock striking on a gong, the movement back plate and base stamped no. 28894, within a corniche brass case, 6.5" high (original key) £250-350
1209. French repeater carriage clock striking on a gong, the movement back plate stamped Patent Surety Poller, no. Paris 3437, the dial signed John Hall & Co, Paris, within a corniche brass case, 6.75" high (key) £200-250 1210. French repeater carriage clock striking on a gong, the movement back plate stamped with the Drocourt trademark logo, no. 35725, the dial signed A. Barrie & Son, Paris, within a corniche brass case, 6.75" high; also with the original outer Morocco leather travelling case and key £300-400 1211. Two carriage clock timepieces in corniche brass cases, both 5.75" high and with outer Morocco leather travelling cases (2) £40-80
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1212. Five various carriage clock timepieces, two with outer Morocco leather travelling cases, all in need of some restoration and cleaning (5) £50-100 1213. French carriage clock striking on a bell, within a foliate engraved corniche brass case, 6.5" high (damage to the dial and later platform); also a Mappin & Webb Limited carriage timepiece, 6" high (2) £100-150 1214. French repeater carriage clock striking on a gong, the movement back plate stamped with the maker's initials E.G.L within an oval, no. 2010, within a corniche brass case, 7" high (key); also with outer Morocco leather travelling case (repeat mechanism not functioning) £100-200 1215. Contemporary Rapport of London carriage clock timepiece, within a Douchine brass case, 6.5" high (key) £60-90 1216. Carriage clock timepiece within a corniche brass case, 5.5" high (key); also with an outer Morocco leather travelling case and two other French carriage timepieces, one with key (3) £80-120
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1219 1217. Seth Thomas carriage clock timepiece with alarm, the 2.75" dial with subsidiary seconds and alarm dials, within a metal stepped case, 7.5" high; also a Bayard eight day carriage timepiece, Henri Berthoud carriage timepiece with alarm (key) and two associated old Morocco leather travelling cases £80-120 1218. French repeater carriage clock with alarm striking on a gong, the 2.25" principal dial over a subsidiary alarm dial and within a silvered mask, also within a pillared breakfront stepped case, 10.5" high (key) £800-1200 1219. French carriage clock striking on a gong, the dial and movement back plate both stamped Payne & Co., 163 New Bond St., London, within a corniche brass case, 6.5" high £200-250 1220. Carriage clock timepiece within a corniche style brass case, 6" high, with associated Morocco tanned leather travelling case; also another carriage timepiece, 5.25" high (2) £50-80 1221. Oval carriage clock timepiece, the dial signed Garrard & Co. Limited, 112 Regent St. W1, 6.25" high; also a small oval carriage timepiece spuriously signed Elliott & Son, London, within a foliate engraved case, 4.5" high (2) £60-100 GARDINER HOULGATE
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1222. Reproduction miniature carriage clock timepiece, within a stepped brass case, 3.75" high (key); also with an outer Morocco leather travelling case £70-100
1227. Repeater carriage clock striking on a gong, within a stepped case, surmounted by an ornate handle (detached), 8" high; also with red Morocco leather travelling case £200-300
1223. Carriage clock striking on a gong, within a pillared case, 7" high; also with outer Morocco leather travelling case (key) £150-200
1228. French carriage clock striking on a gong, the 1.75" chapter ring with Arabic numerals enclosing a beaded C-scroll design centre, within a silvered mask and stepped brass case, 6.75" high (new platform) £200-300
1224. Fine English fusee carriage clock timepiece, the 2" silvered dial signed Brockbank & Atkins, London 8542, within a gilt foliate mask, the lower hinged back door revealing the movement back plate with fast/slow adjustment and also stamped no. 8542, also stamped no. 373 on the inside of the door the base plate, within a pillared ormolu case engraved with meandering foliage to the sides and top, surmounted by an ornate cast handle, 5" high; also with an outer Morocco leather travelling case £1200-1800 1225. Bayard eight day carriage clock timepiece, 5.75" high; also another carriage timepiece, 6" high (key) (2) £100-140
1229. Fine French Grand Sonnerie carriage clock with push-button repeat and alarm, the movement back plate signed Henry Capt no. 11363, striking on two gongs, fitted with a three position strike selection lever for Grand Sonnerie/silence/Petit Sonnerie to the underside, also stamped no. 11363, within a gorge lacquered brass case, 5.75" high; also with outer Morocco leather travelling case and key £1000-1500 LOTS 1230 - 1300 NO LOT
1226. Good alarm carriage clock striking on a bell, the movement back plate stamped 30M and enclosed by a vertical sliding door with five winding apertures, with silvered dial plate and within an early one-piece gilded brass case, 6.5" high £300-400
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Cabinet Clocks (Section starts approximately at 10:45am)
1301. Good English ebonised single fusee verge bracket clock, the brass dial signed Jasper Tayler in Grayes Inn to the top of the dial plate over a silver chapter ring enclosing a matted centre with calendar aperture and ringed winding hole, the finely foliate engraved back plate also signed Jasper Tayler in Greyes Inn and fitted with a pendulum lock, the stepped case surmounted by four flaming urn finial's, caddy top and ornate cast carrying handle, 16.5" high (pendulum and keys) (alterations) **This clock was purchased at Bonhams Knightsbridge on 22nd April 1998 for £3000 (Lot 172) Copies of correspondence detailing restoration work undertaken on this clock by Thomas-Ellis Rees MBHI can be provided £2500-3500
1302. Good English ebonised double fusee bracket clock, the 8" square brass dial signed R. Fennell, Kensington on the silvered chapter ring at 6 o'clock, enclosing a matted centre with false pendulum bob aperture, ringed winding holes and calendar aperture, the fine foliate engraved back plate also signed Richard Fennell, Kensington, within a stepped case surmounted by four brass acorn finial's, caddy top and ornate carrying handle, 17" high (pendulum and keys) **This clock was purchased from Sothebys Auction House on 1st October 1998 for £2200 (Lot 451)Copies of correspondence detailing restoration work undertaken on this clock by Thomas-Ellis Rees MBHI can be provided £2000-3000
1303. Good English ebonised double fusee verge bracket clock, the movement with pull repeat striking the hours on a large bell and the quarters on two smaller bells, the 7" square brass dial signed J A. Boyce, London on the silver chapter ring at 6 o'clock, enclosing a matted centre with false pendulum bob aperture, ringed winding holes and calendar aperture, the movement back plate finely engraved with meandering foliage and locking pendulum, within a stepped case surmounted by four brass ball finial's, caddy top and ornate carrying handle, 16" high (pendulum and keys) (movement restored) **This clock was purchased from Sothebys Auction House on 1st October 1998 for £6800 (Lot 430) Copies of correspondence detailing restoration work undertaken on this clock by Thomas-Ellis Rees MBHI can be provided £4000-6000
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1304. Good English triple fusee ebonised and ormolu mounted boardroom clock, the 7.5" brass arched dial signed Dent, To The Queen 33 Cockspur St London no. 30242, on a small arched plate beneath twelve o'clock on the matted centre, with subsidiary chime/silent and slow/fast dials to the arch, the substantial movement playing chimes on four gongs and striking the hours on a larger gong, within a rounded arched stepped case with Corinthian columns surmounted by four acorn finials, 20.5" high (pendulum and keys) £2000-3000
1305. Good English rosewood double fusee bracket clock signed W. Johnson, Strand, London, within a foliate cartouche beneath the chapter ring and with strike/silent lever above twelve o'clock, the movement back plate also signed W. Johnson, Strand, London, striking on a gong and with locking pendulum, also with pull repeat, within a stepped case supported upon gadrooned bun feet and surmounted by a wavy pointed cornice, 20" high (pendulum and door keys) £1100-1500
1306. Good English mahogany double fusee bracket clock, the 7" convex white enamel dial signed D.& W. Morice Fenchurch Street, London, the movement with pull repeat striking on a large bell and the back plate with locking pendulum, also signed Morice, Fenchurch Street, London within a rounded arched stepped case surmounted by a brass carrying handle, 14.5" high **This clock was purchased from Bonhams Knightsbridge on 6th June 1997 for £4400 (Lot 112) Copies of correspondence detailing restoration work undertaken on this clock by Thomas-Ellis Rees MBHI can be provided £2500-3500
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1311 1310 1307. English ebonised single fusee verge bracket clock, the 6" brass arched dial with silvered chapter ring enclosing a matted centre with calendar and false pendulum bob apertures, with subsidiary seconds dial to the arch, the movement back plate profusely engraved with swirling foliage, the movement with pull repeat, within a stepped case with gilded banding surmounted by a caddy top and ormolu carrying handle, 18" high (pendulum and keys) £1000-1500 1308. English mahogany double fusee bracket clock, the 8" convex white dial signed Gadsby, Leicester, the movement with pull repeat, within a rounded arched case inlaid with boxwood lines and surmounted by a pad top and brass carrying handle, 19.5" high (pendulum and keys) £800-1200 1309. Good English mahogany double fusee bracket clock, the 7" brass arched dial and movement back plate signed Thomas Chandler, London, the silvered dial with Roman and Arabic numerals enclosing a calendar chapter ring, also with strike/silent dial to the arch, within a stepped case surmounted by a caddy top, four pineapple finials and a brass carrying handle, 20" high (pendulum and door key) £1500-2000 1310. Reproduction brass Congreve rolling ball clock, the central minute chapter ring with open centre, flanked by smaller hour and seconds dials before the single fusee movement housed over the rolling ball platform supported upon four circular tapering columns, within a brass bound glazed case supported upon a rectangular inlaid wooden base fitted with a drawer, 18" high (winding key and ball) £400-600 12
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1312 1311. Good rosewood single fusee small library clock, the 2.75" white arched dial signed Charles Frodsham, London, within a stepped case inlaid with geometric brass motifs and surmounted by a caddy top and brass pineapple finial, 9.75" high (pendulum and keys) £1200-1800 1312. Fine small twin fusee library clock with chronometer escapement, unsigned, the 4.25" square gilded brass dial finely engraved with meandering foliage, with subsidiary seconds dial at twelve o'clock and strike silent lever above, the movement striking on a gong, within an ebonised gadrooned carved case surmounted by a flat bevelled glazed top and ornate ormolu handle cast with dolphins, 10.75" high (keys) (condition report available) £3000-4000 GARDINER HOULGATE
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1314 1313. English brass double fusee lantern clock, the 6.5" chapter ring enclosing a foliate engraved centre signed Edmund Remching, Rensford beneath twelve o'clock, surmounted by pierced dolphin frets, strapwork, bell and finial, 17" high (pendulum) £800-1200
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1314. Interesting early English hook and spike brass lantern clock, the 5.75" brass chapter ring enclosing a foliate engraved centre and single iron hand, surmounted by pierced dolphin frets, strapwork bell and finial, 13.5" high (pendulum, weight and later Victorian wall bracket) £1500-2500 1315. Gilt metal strut clock timepiece attributed to Thomas Cole Junior, circa 1875, the 3.5" silvered chapter ring signed Dent 34 Cockspur St, London enclosing a foliate engraved centre, the fusee and chain watch type movement with lever escapement and plain steel balance, the case with scrolled outline and engraved with cornucopias and leaves, the strut numbered 13, 6" high *This actual clock is illustrated in J.B. Hawkins - Thomas Cole & Victorian Clockmaking, page 94, item 31 £500-800
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1316. Small strut clock in the manner of Thomas Cole, the silvered dial plate with Roman numeral chapter ring and engraved overall with an angel's head amidst scrolling foliage, within a gilded engraved brass oval case, bearing the no. 672/5B stamped behind the feet, 4.75" high overall; also within the original folding black leather hinged case £500-800
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1317 1317. Two day marine chronometer, the 3.5" white dial signed Glashutte, no. 13031, with subsidiary state of wind and seconds dials, within a glazed topped case with maker's plaque and side carrying handles (key) £500-800
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1318. Jaeger-LeCoultre skeleton clock, the 3.5" dial upon a frosted glass pillar and within a cylindrical brass bound case, 7" high £300-500 1319. Jaeger-LeCoultre Marina Model Atmos clock, the 4.25" recessed dial within a plexi glazed case gilded with galleons to the front and sides, within a brass bound case, no. 291404, 9" high, with original white leatherette folding travelling case, packaging and various Jaeger-LeCoultre literature, and the original purchase receipt dated 7th April 1970 (front glass at fault) £200-400 1320. MERCER - a large quantity of marine and mantle chronometer parts which were part of a clearance of the workshops of Thomas Mercer & Co, Cheltenham in the early 1990's.There is a large selection of most parts required to assemble 8 day and two day marine chronometers together with some parts for mantle chronometers. The lot comes with a printed (mostly illustrated) catalogue of parts with quantities of each part (mostly described) and a PDF version can be supplied upon request. This is a rare and possibly unique opportunity to acquire such rare vintage chronometer parts produced by the world famous and England's last major marine chronometer makers £5000-8000 1321. Small rosewood cased Nicole Freres music box, the 11" cylinder playing six airs and with original tune sheet, stamped Nicole Freres Á Geneve on the bed plate, the hinged lid with a foliate design to the centre within boxwood lines, 18" wide £120-180
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1322. Walnut and ebonised cased music box, the 9.25" cylinder playing on seven airs and striking on three bells, the case 19.5" wide overall £200-300
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1323. French cylindrical boudoir clock timepiece with platform escapement, the 3.5" white dial indistinctly signed and the movement back plate stamped with the maker's trademark initials AD within an oval, the case with glazed pillared sides and swivel back door revealing two winding apertures, upon two short turned front feet and surmounted by a ring handle, 6.5" high £250-350 1324. Giant fob watch with fusee movement and cylinder platform escapement, the 3.25" white dial within a gilded brass case surmounted by a ring handle £200-300 LOTS 1325 - 1500 NO LOT
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(Section starts approximately 11:15am) 1501. Good small French ormolu two train mantel clock, the 3" silvered dial signed Pons, Paris, the Pons movement with outside countwheel and silk suspension striking on a bell, also inscribed with the retailer's name 'Hawleys, Coventry Street, London' on a bezel enclosing the movement, within a rococo pierced foliate ormolu case, 11.5" high (pendulum and key) £300-500 1502. Brass triple fusee skeleton clock, the 7" shield pierced silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals, the movement with eight hammers but no bells or pendulum, under a glass dome and upon a green veined marble base, 19" high £300-500 1503. Burr walnut two train bracket clock, the Junghans movement striking on a gong, the 6.5" silvered arched dial signed John Smith, London to the engraved centre, with moon phase and date aperture to the arch, within a stepped case with applied gilt metal mounts surmounted by four acorn finials, swept caddy top and brass carrying handle, 18.75" high (pendulum) £250-350
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1504. Unusual French bronze four glass two train mantel clock, the Samuel Marti movement striking on a gong, the 3.5" white chapter ring enclosing an engine turned centre, within a bevelled glazed bow fronted stepped case with cut glass faceted pillars, 12" high (pendulum) £300-500 1505. French ormolu and porcelain mounted two train mantel clock, the movement back plate stamped with the initials J.T within an oval, with outside countwheel and striking on a bell (missing), the 3.25" pink floral dial with Roman cartouche enamel numerals, within an ornate case decorated with portrait panels and surmounted by two seated cherubs, 13.5" high (pendulum) £200-300
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1507 1509 1506. French brass and cloisonne two train small mantel clock striking on a gong, the 3" gilded chapter ring enclosing a foliate cloisonne centre, within a turned pillared stepped case surmounted by five spire finials, 11.25" high (without stand) (pendulum and giltwood stand) £250-350 1507. Good French aesthetic movement brass and porcelain mounted two train mantel clock, the movement back plate stamped Edward & Sons, Paris, London & Glasgow, B.R 66260, striking on a bell, the 4.75" convex porcelain dial painted with Roman numerals and swags, within an ornate porcelain mounted stepped case with fluted pillars, surmounted by a rounded arched front pediment with four turned acorn finials, 14" high (pendulum) £300-500 1508. Good brass double fusee skeleton clock striking on a bell, the 5" silvered chapter ring enclosing an open centre, supported upon pedestal stepped feet, under a glass dome and upon a wooden base with rounded ends, 18" high overall (pendulum) £800-1200
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1509. Mahogany single fusee mantel clock timepiece, the 6" white dial signed Colman, London, within a stepped case inlaid with geometric brass motifs and surmounted by a stepped gadrooned cornice with brass pineapple finial, 16" high (locking pendulum and door key) £400-600 GARDINER HOULGATE
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1510. Continental miniature longcase clock timepiece, the 3" cream dial signed Costain...Madeleine, within a green floral painted bombé shaped case with gilt metal mounts and pendulum window, 19.25" high (no pendulum) £200-300 1511. Good French ormolu and porcelain mounted two train mantel clock garniture, the 3.5" convex porcelain dial with Roman numerals enclosing a rural painted scene, the S. Marti movement striking on a bell, within an ornate pillared case applied with a cast mask and foliage, surmounted by a pedestal floral finial, upon a shaped giltwood stepped stand and under a glass dome, 23" high overall; also with a pair of matching urn side pieces upon a shaped stand under a glass dome, 20.25" high overall (pendulum and key) £500-800
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1512. Unusual French black slate and brass two train drumhead mantel clock, the S. Marti movement with outside countwheel striking on a bell, the 4.75" chapter ring enclosing a recessed centre with visible escapement, supported upon an angled flaring brass base applied with cast angels heads to the sides and foliage to the front, upon a plinth with foliate cast scrolling feet, 11.5" high overall (pendulum and key) £250-350 1513. Good French white marble, ormolu and bronze figural two train mantel clock, the 4.25" white dial and movement back signed Anne Mon E. Vittoz, et Cie, F. de. Labroue, F Cant de Bronzes a Paris, the movement with outside countwheel striking on a bell, within an impressive fluted marble pillar breakfront case with foliate ormolu decorative bands, surmounted by a seated mother and child harvesting wheat, 24" high (no pendulum) £300-500
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1514. French white and black marble two train ormolu mounted portico mantel clock, the 4.75" white enamel dial signed Rouviere a Paris, within a drumhead casing supported upon tapering fluted pillars to the shaped base, surmounted by an ormolu mounted classical urn, 19.5" high (no pendulum) £250-350
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1517 1518. Small French white and black marble ormolu mounted two train portico mantel clock, the movement with platform escapement striking on a bell, the 3.75" convex white dial within a drumhead casing supported between two pillars and upon a rectangular base surmounted by a classical ormolu urn, 13.75" high (no pendulum) £250-350
1516 1515. French white marble and ormolu two train figural mantel clock, the 3" gilt chapter ring indistinctly signed and an enclosing an engine turned centre, surmounted by an ormolu figure of a reclining lady in contemplation, upon a stepped shaped white marble base, 18" wide overall (no pendulum) £250-350 1516. Swiss Neuchatel two train bracket clock striking on two gongs, the 8.5" convex white dial over an oval pendulum window and within a balloon shaped ebonised case painted with flowering foliage; also with matching bracket, 37" high overall (pendulum) £300-500
1519. French brass and green veined marble four glass mantel clock, the Vincenti movement striking on a gong, the 3.75" white dial within a bevelled glazed stepped pillared case, 13.25" high (pendulum) £200-300 1520. French brass and cloisonne four glass two train mantel clock striking on a gong, the 3.5" white dial within a bow fronted bevelled glazed stepped case, 10" high (pendulum) £250-350 LOTS 1521 - 1700 NO LOT
1517. Good French white and red marble two train mantel clock, the 3.75" white dial signed Heron Paris, the movement with outside countwheel striking on a bell, within a scrolling stepped case surmounted by a bronze and ormolu cherub finial, 15.5" high (pendulum) £400-600
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1701. Good mahogany 12" convex double fusee drop dial wall clock, signed Blackwood & Son, North Shields, within a turned surround over fan carved ears and a shaped pendulum window (pendulum & door key) £600-800 1702. Good early hooded wall clock, the 10.5" square brass dial with silvered chapter ring signed Joseph Shepard, Sheffeild (sic) Fecit on the silvered chapter ring enclosing a plain centre with calendar aperture and single iron hand, within a country pillared oak case surmounted by a stepped moulded cornice, 36.5" high overall (pendulum and weight) **This clock is accompanied with two articles written by Brian Loomes in Clocks magazine which interestingly confirm Joseph Shepard as being Sheffield's earliest known clock maker and uncovers his connection to the renowned clock maker Henry Ogden, who was his father-in-law. Also see Darken & Hooper - English Thirty Hour Clocks, which has a description and illustration of a similar clock and notes a similar error in the spelling of Sheffield £400-600 1703. Large Gothic oak triple fusee wall clock, the 14" cream dial signed WM Roskell, Liverpool, no. 2206, the movement striking on a gong attached to the inside back of the case and two bells above, within a substantial case with applied Gothic tracery designs, surmounted by a triangular recessed cornice, 37" high (pendulum and key) £300-500
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1704 1704. Mahogany single fusee 12" wall dial clock, the wooden painted dial signed Thwaites & Reed, London, within a stepped surround (pendulum) £400-600 1705. Oak single fusee wall clock, the 8" cream dial signed T. Coleman, Kington, within a foliate carved case over fluted curved brackets and surmounted by a swan neck pediment and brass finial, 18.5" high (pendulum) £250-350
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1706. Mahogany single fusee verge wall clock, the 7" silvered dial within an octagonal case with associated A-frame fusee verge movement (pendulum and keys) £300-500 1707. Interesting Black Forest two train wall clock striking on a gong, the 5.5" cream dial within a painted surround depicting figures before buildings by a lakeside, within a gilded frame and stained pine glazed case, 16.5" high (no pendulum or weights) £200-400 1708. Mahogany single fusee 16" wall dial clock signed Jump, London, within a turned surround (pendulum and keys) £200-300 1709. Railway oak cased single fusee 8" wall dial clock, the cream dial inscribed B.R.(S), 12363, the movement back plate also stamped with the no. 22270 (pendulum) £300-500 1710. Rare Scottish railway regulator wall clock, the 13" circular dial signed Smith & Ramage, Aberdeen, the movement with deadbeat escapement and maintaining power, the mahogany case with long glazed door and the hood surmounted by a wavy moulded cornice, 58" high (brass pendulum, brass cased weight and pulley) £800-1200 1711. Good oak railway regulator wall clock, the 12" circular cream dial signed Brandreth & Walker, Birmingham with centre seconds, the movement with deadbeat escapement and maintaining power, the case with medium length door and the hood with brass bezel glazed door within a turned surround over foliate carved ears, 60" high (pendulum, rare slab lead weight and keys) *There is a pencil inscription on the inside top of the trunk door, see image £1000-2000 1712. Rare and unusual two train Vienna regulator wall clock, with an automata painted wooded standing monk striking the hours on a bell in the cornice arch, the 5" buff chapter ring enclosing an engine turned radiating centre, within a turned pillared glazed case, 39" high (pendulum & key) £250-400 1713. Unusual walnut small two train Vienna regulator wall clock, the 5" cream chapter ring enclosing a recessed gilded centre, within a faux bamboo pillared glazed case, 26" high £200-400
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1714 1714. Good mahogany single weight fusee tavern clock, the 13.5" circular white enamel dial signed I. Whaley, Wroxham within a tear drop shaped case inlaid with boxwood lines, 43.5" high (pendulum, weight and keys) **This clock was purchased at Gardiner Houlgate Auction Rooms on 2nd June 2000 for £1950. Copies of correspondence detailing restoration work undertaken on this clock by Thomas-Ellis Rees MBHI can be provided £1500-2500
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1715. Fine and rare mahogany striking tavern clock, the large five pillar two-train bell striking movement signed J. Drury, London Anno 1760 on the front plate, the 28" dial with Roman and Arabic numerals on a black Japanned surround enclosing a mahogany centre with hinged access to the movement, the trunk with glazed panels to the sides and with single hinged door to the right hand side, the lower case section also signed J. Drury London on a raised plaque over the mahogany curved top door (lacking the base of the case), 61.5" high (pendulum, two weights and keys) **This clock was purchased from Sothebys Auction House on 26th February 1998 for £6000 (Lot 283) Copies of correspondence detailing restoration work undertaken on this clock by Thomas-Ellis Rees MBHI can be provided £7000-10000 LOTS 1716 - 1800 NO LOTS
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LONGCASE (Section starts approximately at 11:45am) 1801. Walnut eight day longcase clock with five pillar movement, the 12" brass arched dial signed James Scholefield, London on an arched plate to the matted centre, with subsidiary seconds dial and calendar aperture, with strike/silent dial to the arch, the case with long rounded arched crossbanded door, the hood surmounted by a cut down caddy top and moulded rounded arched cornice, 86" high (pendulum, two brass cased weights and keys) *The seat board bears the retail label of Camerer, Cuss & Co £700-1000
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1802. Mahogany eight day longcase clock with five pillar movement, the 12" brass arched dial signed Thos. York & Son, London on a silvered plate to the dial centre with subsidiary seconds dial and calendar aperture enclosed by a silvered chapter ring and with a strike/silent dial to the arch, the case with long moulded rounded arched door and the hood surmounted by a moulded rounded arched cornice with two ball and spike finials, 87" high (wooden rod pendulum, 2 weights and keys) £500-800 1803 Oak and mahogany thirty hour longcase clock, the 12" square painted dial signed Drake, Beaminster with calendar aperture, the case with long mahogany crossbanded pointed door and the hood surmounted by a swan neck pediment with two brass ball and eagle finials, 77" high (pendulum and weight) £60-100
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1804. Mahogany eight day longcase clock, the 12" brass arched dial signed Jas. Gregory, Basingstoke to the centre with subsidiary seconds and calendar dials, with strike/silent dial to the arch, the case with long rounded beaded arched door flanked by quarter fluted columns, the hood surmounted by a rounded wavy cornice and brass ball finials, 89" high (pendulum, two brass cased weights and keys) £300-500 1805. Oak and mahogany crossbanded eight day longcase clock, the 12" painted arched dial signed J. Vey, Wimbourne to the centre, with subsidiary seconds dial, the case with medium length rounded arched door applied with carved foliage, shells and C-scrolls, the hood surmounted by a rounded arched pediment, 81.5" high (pendulum and two weights) £80-120 1806. Good oak eight day grandmother clock, the 7" brass arched dial with moon phase over a silvered chapter ring enclosing a foliate engraved centre with subsidiary seconds dial, the case with long moulded edged door and the hood surmounted by a swan neck pediment over a blind foliate pierced carved frieze, 61.5" high (pendulum and two weights) £300-500
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1807. Oak three train grandmother clock, the 8.5" brass arched dial with silvered chapter ring enclosing a matted centre, with slow/fast subsidiary dial to the arch, the movement playing on five rods, the case fitted with a presentation plaque dated 6th Jan 1929, with long rounded arched door and surmounted by a rounded moulded arched pediment, 52.25" high (pendulum and key) £100-200 1808. Scottish oak eight day longcase clock, the 13.25" rounded arched brass dial signed John Eduard, Alloa on a circular flat disc to the arch, over a wide brass chapter ring enclosing a subsidiary seconds dial and calendar aperture to the foliate engraved centre, the case with long wavy top door and the hood surmounted by a swan neck pediment and turned finial over pierced foliate fretwork panels, 89" high (pendulum, two weights and keys) £400-600 1809. Mahogany eight day longcase clock, the 13" painted arched dial signed Palmer Bristol, with subsidiary seconds and calendar dials, the inlaid case with short flame mahogany door flanked by quarter fluted Corinthian columns, the hood with rounded arched wavy cornice surmounted by brass ball and eagle finials, 92" high (pendulum, two weights and keys) £700-1000 23
1812. Oak and mahogany eight day longcase clock, the 13" painted arched dial signed D.L. Moses, Brynamman, with subsidiary seconds and calendar aperture to the centre, painted with castles to the spandrels and sailing boats to the arch, the short door inlaid with a lozenge and the hood surmounted by a swan neck pediment, 84" high (pendulum, two weights and winding key) £100-200 1813. Mahogany eight day longcase clock with five pillar movement, the 12" silvered arched dial signed Joseph Trish, Havant, with rocking ship to the arch over a subsidiary seconds dial and calendar aperture, the case with long rounded arched door and the hood with foliate pierced caddy top and three gilded flaming urn finials, 92" high (pendulum, two weights and keys) £400-600 1814. Mahogany eight day longcase clock, the 14" painted arched dial signed W. McKnight, Whitehaven, with subsidiary seconds and calendar dials, the arch painted with a romantic couple seated in a rural landscape and spandrels painted with standing figures emblematic of the four seasons, the case with long figured mahogany and satinwood crossbanded wavy door flanked by gadrooned columns, the hood surmounted by a swan neck pediment (at fault), 90" high approx (pendulum and two weights)
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1816 1810. Interesting early oak longcase clock, the 9.75" square brass dial signed William Monk, Barwick St John on the silvered chapter ring enclosing a matted centre with subsidiary seconds dial, the unusual three pillar cutaway movement with an extra wheel in the going train, the case with long door and the hood surmounted by a flat moulded stepped pediment over a blind foliate fret carved frieze, 75" high £300-500 1811. Good three train musical longcase clock, the 14" brass arched dial signed Coventry Lever Co. Limited, Birmingham on the silvered chapter ring enclosing a matted centre with subsidiary seconds dial, with chime/silent dial to the arch, the substantial movement playing on a nest of eight bells and striking on a large gong behind the movement, the case with medium length bevel glazed and rounded arched pillared door, carved overall with stylistic and swirling foliage, the hood surmounted by a rounded arched foliate carved pediment, 93.5" high (pendulum, three weights & keys) £700-1000 24
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*The swan neck pediment of this clock is in need of repair and the broken parts are with the clock £400-600 1815. Mahogany thirty hour longcase clock, the 11" square painted dial signed Wm Carter, Salisbury, the case with short inlaid door and the hood surmounted by a flat moulded stepped pediment, 71.5" high (pendulum and weight) £60-100 1816. Mahogany eight day longcase clock, the 12" brass arched dial signed John Box, Launceston, with subsidiary seconds dial and calendar aperture, the case with medium length pointed arched door and the hood surmounted by a rounded cornice with three brass ball and eagle finials, 90" high (pendulum and two weights) £300-500
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1817 1817. Good mahogany three train musical longcase clock, the 12" brass arched dial signed Weir & Sons, 104 Regent St, London.W. on a plaque above six o'clock, the silvered chapter ring with Arabic numerals and enclosing a subsidiary seconds dial, with fast/slow lever at nine o'clock and chime/silent and Westminster/ Whittington/St Michael tune selector dials to the arch, the dial plate overlaid with engraved meandering foliage, the substantial movement chiming on nine chrome tubular bells, the case with long door incorporating an elongated oval bevelled glazed window and the hood with a rounded moulded arched stepped cornice, 86" high (pendulum, three weights, nine tubes and a winding key) *This clock has been in the same family since it was purchased from Weir & Sons in London and inherited by descent. The clock has been regularly serviced by Tupra in Bath and enclosed are some receipts relating £1500-2500
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1818. Fine and highly individual miniature mahogany eight day regulator longcase clock, the 5" silvered dial signed Willm Bull, Stratford with unusual layout, the outer minute chapter ring enclosing an aperture displaying the hours in the lower half and below a seconds aperture showing the seconds (0-60 in reverse) via an interesting three-pointed second hand which rotates once every three minutes, the movement comprises only three wheels and is loosely based on James Ferguson's system, the thick brass movement plates are circular with an extension to the top for hooking the movement onto the back board, the very highcount wheel train has a deadbeat escapement with large escape wheel making a revolution every three minutes, the four pillars being riveted to the dial and pinned to the back plate, the case has the original double skirt beneath the base which is embellished to the front with a fielded panel, the solid mahogany trunk door has brass hinges and a lock, the hood with brass-reeded columns and surmounted by an arched top with three original small brass ball finials, 61" high (with slender wood rod pendulum and small brass cased weight) *William Bull is listed as a London maker working from 1770-1804 and Stratford is a district of east London, now famous for the Olympic Park built for the 2012 British Olympic Games £2000-3000 25
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1819. Art Deco oak cased three train musical grandmother clock striking on five rods, 54" high; also a grandmother oak clock case (no movement) (2) £40-80 1820. Good and impressive mahogany musical longcase clock by Hans Winterhalder, the 12" silvered chapter ring with Arabic numerals enclosing an engine turned centre with subsidiary seconds dial, with moon phase to the arch, the quarter chiming movement with five graduated tubular bells, the case with long glazed door having six bevelled glass panels, within turned and fluted columns surmounted by a gadrooned stepped flat cornice over two side doors, 88" high (pendulum, three brass cased weights, five tubular bells and keys) £1500-2500 1821. Oak thirty hour longcase clock, the 10" painted arched dial signed G. Stevens, Hindon, the case with long wavy top door and the hood surmounted by a rounded moulded cornice, 84" high (pendulum and weight) £60-100
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1822. Good black lacquer and chinoiserie decorated eight day longcase clock, the 12" brass arched dial signed Fra: Redstal Overton on an arched plate to the matted centre with subsidiary seconds dial, ringed winding holes and calendar aperture, enclosed by a silvered chapter ring and surmounted by a moon phase aperture and dial to the arch, the case with moulded rounded long arched door decorated with figures and birds in pagoda lakeland landscapes, with further foliate decoration to the base and sides, the hood surmounted by a caddy top and two gilded ball and spike finials over carved fretwork foliate panels, 94" high (pendulum and two weights) £600-1000 1823. Good English black lacquer and chinoiserie decorated month going longcase clock with five pillar movement, the 11.75" square brass dial signed James Girod, London on the silvered chapter ring enclosing a matted centre with subsidiary seconds dial, ringed winding holes and calendar aperture, the case with long beaded moulded edged door fitted with a circular lenticle decorated to the front with figures and birds in pagoda rural landscapes, further decorated to the sides with birds and flowering foliage, the hood with a flat stepped cornice over the dial door fitted with a locking catch inside the case, 85" high (pendulum, two weights and keys) **This clock was purchased at Bonhams Knightsbridge on 22nd April 1998 for £2900 (Lot 205).Copies of correspondence detailing restoration work undertaken on this clock by Thomas-Ellis Rees MBHI can be provided £2000-3000 GARDINER HOULGATE
1824. Good mahogany regulator longcase clock, the 12" silvered circular dial signed Usher, Estd 1873, with subsidiary seconds and hour dials, the six pillar movement with deadbeat escapement and maintaining power, within a rounded arched glazed case with scrolling foliate pierced carving beneath the dial, 72.5" high (mercury pendulum, weight, pulley and keys) £3500-4500 LOTS 1825 - 2000 NO LOT
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2001. Contemporary mahogany bracket clock case with aperture for a 7" x 6" rectangular dial, with stepped caddy top, 16.5" high; also a contemporary Georgian style walnut bracket clock case with aperture for a 4.75" circular dial, surmounted by a caddy top and brass carrying handle, 14.5" high (2) £20-40 2002. Continental School - three gentlemen in an interior discussing clocks, 16" x 12", within an ornate gilded frame £20-40 2003. Interesting brass single fusee verge movement, under a glass dome and upon a turned stepped ebonised base with adjustable feet, 15.5" high overall £120-180 2004. Thirty hour longcase clock movement, the 12" painted arched dial signed Jonathan Tryrell, Coleford, with calendar aperture; also another thirty hour longcase clock movement, the 13" painted arched dial signed Sol. Banks, Leicester, both in need of rebuilding (2) £40-80 2005. Large circular glass dome, 18" high x 8 5/8" diameter; also a pair of glass domes, 10" x 5.5" diameter, another pair of glass domes, 8" x 4.5" diameter and two smaller domes (7) £50-100 2006. Good French bowed enamel advertising sign, inscribed to the top Chronometres, LIP over a thermometer scale, also inscribed under the thermometer Sept Grands Prix, Hors Concours, 39.25" high (lacks thermometer tube) £150-200 2007. Brass single train four pillar turret clock movement, 10.5" high (with hands, pulley, winding handle and wire, but no pendulum) £100-200
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2007. Brass single train four pillar turret clock movement, 10.5" high (with hands, pulley, winding handle and wire, but no pendulum) ŬƐƏƏŊƑƏƏ 2008. Large glass circular clock dome, 11.5" diameter (without metal base locking surround), 16.5" high £30-60 2009. Good mahogany glazed display case, upon a stepped plinth base raised upon ogee bracket feet and surmounted by a flat moulded top, 18.75" high, 17.5" wide, 13.75" deep £60-100 2010. Attractive mahogany breakfront clock bracket, the stepped front over shaped curving brackets and pierced scrolling foliage, 15" wide overall, 12" high; also another mahogany clock bracket, 13" wide (at fault) £60-100 2011. Seven brass dial clock bezels, five x 12", one x 14" and one x 10", four with dial glass (7) £50-80
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2018. Five various bulkhead wall clocks, all in need of restoration, largest with 7.5" dial (5) £50-100 2019. Antique brass cutting tool, upon a square wooden block base, 12.25" high £60-100 2020. Good and unusual longcase regulator pendulum with cylindrical brass bob flanked by turned flanges and with wooden rod, 44" high overall £200-400
Private Collection Of Time Recording Attendance Clocks (Lots 2021 - 2043)
2012 2012. Interesting late 17th/early 18th century two train small turret clock movement with bronze bell and winding handle, the frame dimensions 21" high, 16.5" wide, 11" deep (hands, pendulum and later lead off work) £650-850 2013. Seven various French mantel clock movements, the largest with 4.75" chapter ring enclosing a recessed visible escapement (7) £60-100 2014. Three single fusee clock movements, the largest 6" high (3) £60-100 2015. Old thirty hour longcase clock movement, the 11" square painted dial signed James, Shaftesbury; also a single fusee movement, plates 7.25" high, 5.25" wide (2) £40-80 2016. Unusual A-frame clock movement with deadbeat escapement and maintaining power, 8.75" high £60-100 2017. Seiko Crystal chronometer, (type QC951=11 S/no 10315), the 5.25" seconds chapter ring enclosing a recessed dial, with battery indicator and seconds adjustment beneath the dial and operating instructions printed verso, within an angled silvered and dark metal case; also with outer carrying case £100-150 28
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2021. National Time Recorder Co. Ltd clocking-in clock, signed on the 9" dial and glazed door, within an oak case, 41.5" high (pendulum and key); also a similar clock within a light oak case (pendulum) and another smaller example within an oak case (pendulum) (3) *These clocks are sold with the book written by Paul Harrison - A Series of Papers on the Early History and Development of Industrial Time Recorders, Paper 1, Gledhill-Brook, Time Recorder Co. Limited. England. 1912-1964 £60-90 2022. International Time Recording Co. Limited clocking-in clock, signed on the 10" cream dial, within a light oak glazed case, 44" high (pendulum); also another similar clock in need of considerable restoration, 48" high (pendulum) (2) *These clocks are sold with the book written by Paul Harrison - A Series of Papers on the Early History and Development of Industrial Time Recorders, Paper 1, Gledhill-Brook, Time Recorder Co. Limited. England. 1912-1964 £30-60 2023. The Gledhill-Brook Time Recorders Limited clocking-in clock, signed on the 10" white dial and inset with maker's inscribed plaques to the top of the base, no. 62401, within an oak glazed case, 45" high (pendulum); also another similar clocking-in clock, no. 72412, within an oak glazed case (pendulum) and a smaller Blick Time Recorders Limited clocking-in clock within an oak glazed case, 44.5" high (pendulum and key) (3) *These clocks are sold with the book written by Paul Harrison - A Series of Papers on the Early History and Development of Industrial Time Recorders, Paper 1, Gledhill-Brook, Time Recorder Co. Limited. England. 1912-1964 £60-100 2024. Simplex clocking-in clock, signed on the 10" white dial, within a light oak glazed case, 46" high (pendulum and key); also a smaller Simplex clocking-in clock, signed on the 7" white dial and within a figured oak glazed case (pendulum) (2) £30-60
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2025. Rare and early Simplex Time Recorder Co. clocking-in clock, the 8" cream dial inscribed Made by Simplex Time Recorder Co. (Incorporated), Gardner Mass., U.S.A., the oak case with square glazed dial door over a hinged door bearing a paper label inscribed with the directions for operating the twelve or twenty-four hour speed, over a cast iron cylindrical front flanked by fifty buttons to either side, 40" high (pendulum) £200-400 2026. Gents of Leicester electric time recording clock, the 8.25" white dial over a chart cylinder, within a light oak glazed case, 39.5" high (pendulum and key); also another similar Gents of Leicester time recorder with 7" square cream dial, within an oak glazed case, 37" high (pendulum and keys) (2) £60-100 2027. Gent & Co. Ltd electric time recorder clock, the 8.5" signed dial over a brass chart cylinder, within an oak glazed case, 30" high (pendulum and key); also another later similar type clock by Gents of Leicester with 8.5" white dial within an oak glazed case (no pendulum) (2) £40-80 2028. International electric time recorder clock, the 10" cream signed dial with subsidiary seconds dial over a cylindrical chart drum fitted with a twenty-four hour marked dial, within an oak glazed case, 43" high (pendulum); also a Gent & Co., Ltd electric time recorder, the 8.5" silvered dial over a cylindrical chart drum, within an oak glazed case, 34.5" high (pendulum) (2) £60-100 2029. National Time Recorder Co. Ltd time recorder clock, signed on the 9" white dial and glazed door, the movement front plate stamped ser. no. 7689, within an oak case, 47.25" high (pendulum); also another similar time recorder, the movement front plate stamped ser. no. 6055, within a dark oak glazed case (pendulum) (2) £40-80 2030. Bundy time recorder clock, the 9.5" white dial inscribed LMS with twin up and down levers, within an oak glazed case, the movement front plate stamped ser. no. 16370, 52.5" high (pendulum and keys); also a similar time recorder, the 9" cream dial signed International Time Recording Co. Binghamton, New York and the front plate of the Bundy time recorder movement stamped 12027, within a foliate carved glazed case, 53" high (pendulum and keys) (2) £40-80 2031. Three similar Bundy time recorders, the 9.5" dials within carved oak glazed cases, the movement front plates stamped with ser. nos. 13625, 10727 and 6793, all within carved oak glazed cases, 52-56" high (three pendulums) (3) £60-100
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2025 2032. Rare Kosmoid Patented time recorder, the 5.5" silvered dial with subsidiary seconds dial, within an oak case with hinged metal lid, with press lever and recessed handle to the sides, 13" wide; also a Gledhill-Brook time recorder, within a light grey metal case and two oak cased Gledhill-Brook time recorders (4) £150-250 2033. Rare and unusual 'The Gas Referees' Stop Clock', the 4.75" silvered dial signed Alexr Wright & Co, Engineers, Westminster, with subsidiary dial, within a walnut stepped case surmounted by a plunge reset button and carrying handle, 14" high *This lot is sold with an article written about this specific stop clock £150-250 2034. Beasley's Patent Recording Gas-Calorimeter, the 3.75" white dial inscribed Sanders Rehders & Co Limited, 108 Fenchurch Street, London, E.C., within a mahogany glazed stepped case, 32.25" high (pendulum and key) £50-80
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2039. Warren master frequency meter made by Everett Edgumbe of London, the 12" silvered dial displaying low and high frequencies and with a standard time subsidiary dial, over the maker's rectangular inscribed plaque, within a mahogany case, with front door glazing missing, 33" high (pendulum) £80-120 2040. Large electric Warren master frequency meter made by Everett Edgcumb of London, the principal 8.75" silvered dial inscribed standard time, minutes and behind a smaller seconds dial, over two subsidiary frequency time/standard time dials and the maker's rectangular plaque, within a two part glazed oak case, 63" high (pendulum, weight and key) £150-250 2041. Boston Magneto Tri-Record Watchman's clock by The Eco Magneto Clock Co. Mer's, Boston, Mass, the 13" cream dial signed Seth Thomas, with subsidiary seconds dial, within an oak glazed case bearing the maker's retail brass plaque to the panelled base, surmounted by a stepped plinth, 74" high (at fault)£100-150
2043 2035. John Smith of Derby Tell-Tale night watchman's clock with single fusee movement, the 3.75" green dial signed John Smith, Midland Clockworks, Derby, Improved Tell Tale, with brass pointer and pull lever, within a walnut glazed case, 18" high (pendulum) *This clock is sold with the book written by Paul Harrison - Paper II, The Watchman's Tell-Tale Clock, 1800-1920 £200-400 2036. Large electric time recorder clock, the 14" cream dial signed E. Howard & Co. Boston, with subsidiary seconds dial, within a stained wooden stepped case, 60" high (pendulum) £200-400 2037. The Standard Electric Time Co time recorder clock, the 11.5" white dial with subsidiary seconds dial signed The Standard Electric Time Co. Waterbury, CT., within an oak glazed stepped case, 52" high (pendulum and key) £100-150
2042. Unusual radial clocking-in clock, the cast iron front dial with raised lettering inscribed 'the 'Dey' time register, Howard Bros, Liverpool & London', with 10.5" clock dial over a subsidiary dial with twelve days of the week apertures enclosing the ser. no. 9637, the raised bezel with two chapter rings with apertures in white 1 -100 to the outside and apertures in red 1-99 to the inside, with two glazed side doors giving access to the movement and with directions on how to fix and work the 'Dey' time register, within an oak case surmounted by a stepped flat cornice, 34" high (pendulum) £150-250 2043. Large Glenfield & Kennedy Limited Patent electric water level indicator and recorder, the 6.5" clock dial signed Glenfield & Kennedy (Limited), Makers Kilmarnock, positioned before a large recording chart drum flanked by subsidiary dials inscribed depth of water in feet, no. 80 and no. 81, Barr & McWhirters Patent..., within a glazed case over a beaded panelled cupboard, 56.5" high, 36" wide, 20.5" deep (plinth) *This lot is sold with a book entitled Glenfield & Kennedy (Limited) Iron Founders and Hydraulic & Sanitary Engineers, Kilmarnock, being an illustrated, descriptive and priced catalogue of Kennedy's Patent water meters from July 1904. A similar Patent electric water level indicator and recorder is illustrated in this book on page 27 of section J £200-400 LOTS 2044 - 2100 NO LOT
2038. Gents of Leicester twin fusee movement and electric time recorder clock, the 8.5" signed silvered dial over two cylindrical revolving chart cylinders, within an oak glazed case (front door glazing missing), 41.5" high (pendulum) £200-400
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Small Miscellaneous Horology
2110. Small quantity of various old veneers; also some small clock wall brackets and clock spares including pendulums, mainsprings, bezels and dials etc £60-100
2101. Large quantity of clock movements in need of assembly; also a quantity of part clock movements and clock parts etc £80-120
2111. Performance 200mm (8") electric bench multi-saw, with instruction manual, 21" wide overall; also a Performance Pro 440w hand held electric saw with various blade attachments, within a fitted case (2)£60-100
2102. Two small Black Forest two train wall clocks in need of restoration, one within a rectangular ebonised case, 9.75" high (two weights and pendulum) and the other within an oval fluted surround, 9" high (two weights, no pendulum) (2) £40-80 2103. Victorian stained pine miniature tool chest of six long drawers containing various clock parts, tools and old platform escapements etc, 16.5" high, 115" wide; also three other small wooden chests containing similar items £150-250 2104. Five miniature chests of drawers containing various small clock parts and tools, tallest 9.25" x 9.75" wide (5) £60-100 2105. Victorian stained pine small chest of six long drawers suitable for containing workshop tools and spares, 16.5" high, 14.75" wide; also two small three drawer oak chests suitable for a similar purpose (3) £30-60 2106. Pair of small plastic workshop chests fitted with sixty-four drawers containing various screws, nuts, washers, bushes and various other clock fittings, 11.5" wide, 17" high; also four other similar smaller cabinets etc £60-100 2107. Large quantity of workshop measuring tools and gauges; also a small quantity of various optical tools £80-140 2108. Large quantity of various small workshop clamps and other tools etc £100-200 2109. Large quantity of small cased clock tools, including scales, gauges, electronic digital caliper, punch and die set, brass depthing tool etc £150-250
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2112. Ultrasonic electric watch cleaning unit; also a Summit MicroFix USB digital microscope, power punch kit, Power Line Model 72 Hobbyist kit and an old heavy duty Avo meter and electric air compressor (6)£60-100 2113. Edwards electric cutting machine with pierced dividing plate and Parvalux electric motor, within a home-made wooden case, 23" wide overall £60-100 2114. Precision Mitre box and saw, within original packaging, 25" long overall; also a large quantity of other various old hand saws with wooden turned handles £60-100 2115. Good large quantity of old hand tools, mostly comprising various size hammers, chisels and pliers etc £80-120 2116. Large quantity of various small tools, drill bits and staking kits etc £60-100 2117. Small quantity of crank handled and brass spider clock keys etc £40-80 2118. Large quantity of old mantel clock keys £30-50 2119. Quantity of various old clock hands £40-80 2120. Small quantity of fusee clock chains £30-60 2121. Old single fusee movement with rounded arched plates, 5.5" high; also an antique roasting jack (2) £30-50
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2122. Box of various old clocks and movements etc £20-50 2123. Interesting antique precision brass instrument, possibly for engraving dials, upon a rectangular bed plate, 8" x 7.5", within a pine wooden box £50-100 2124. Fortex of Leicester 100 watt electric drill, within a light grey metal casing, 16.5" high; also four other various incomplete hand tools and a GEC Machines Ltd. electric motor (6) £50-80 2125. Cased brass depthing tool with steel attachments (case at fault) £40-60 2126. Four various new Kieninger movements in original packaging (4) £100-150 2127. Kieninger three train musical movement with 11" brass arched dial and moon phase; also a Kieninger two train Vienna clock movement striking on a bell, the 7.5" white dial with subsidiary seconds dial (both as new) £100-150 2128. Good Boley & Leinen WW 83, 8mm high quality watchmakers lathe, the solid WW bed lathe with capstan attachment, compound slide rest, drilling tailstock, Parvalux motor and control, overhead light with comprehensive line and boxed set of accessories including special fixed steady rest £1500-2500 2129. Fitted wooden hinged case containing a quantity of lathe accessories; together with a box of miscellaneous clock/ watchmakers tools (2) £80-120 2130. Cased 'Tour á Pivoter' tool, within a fitted case £40-60 2131. Favorite staking set within a wooden fitted case £80-150 2132. Brass depthing tool with a wooden case, 3.5'' long overall £40-80
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2133. Old Pitometer timer, the 4" white dial signed Samuel Lee Bapty. Ltd, Watford no. 973, within a nickel plated bulkhead case; also a contemporary two train movement, various small clock dials and a watch glass press, cased etc £40-80 2134. Box of various longcase clock and other clock bells, five various longcase clock pendulums and three weights £50-80 2135. Interesting collection of seventeen engraved copper printing plates, each depicting a clock or watch (largest 6.25" x 4.5", smallest 3" x 2") (17) £50-100 2136. Two small clock movements with dials in need of refurbishment; also a French 10.25" brass dial with Roman cartouche enamel numerals and three small empty clock cases (6) £30-60 2137. Large quantity of various mantel clock keys (over sixty) £80-120 2138. Twenty crank handle longcase clock keys (20) £100-150 2139. Box of various small clock movements etc £25-45 2140. Quantity of carriage clock movements and case parts, including dials, doors, posts, glasses etc £100-150 2141. Seven various French clock movements and bezels etc £80-120 2142. Old single fusee movement, 6" high; also ten clock gongs, over forty mantel clock pendulums and a selection of enamel clock dials £100-150 2143. Large quantity of various clock parts and part clocks including movement parts, case parts, clock dials and mainsprings etc £100-200 2144. Large brass depthing tool, 7" wide; also two small cased depthing tools and two cylindrical cased staking sets (5) £70-100
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2145. Small selection of chronometer parts including a movement, dial and case; also two barometers and two clocks £50-100 LOTS 2146 - 2200 NO LOTS
Horological Books 2201. Very large quantity of old Clocks magazines and a quantity of old Model Engineer magazines £10-20 2202. Britten-Watch and Clokmakers's hand book dictionary and guide; also three other hardback standard horological reference books, small quantity of antiquarian horology magazines and horological journals etc £25-45 2203. Nicholas Goodison - English Barometers, 1680-1860, A History of Domestic Barometers and Their Makers and Retailers £15-30 2204. George White - English Lantern Clocks, published 1989 £200-300 2205. W.J. Gazeley - Clock and Watch Escapements, third impression 1975; also six other various standard horological reference books (7) £15-30 2206. George White - English Lantern Clocks, published 1989; Brian Loomes - Lantern Clocks & Their Makers, published 2008, W.F.J. Hanna - English Lantern Clocks, published 1979 and two lantern clock exhibition catalogues by Darken & Hooper and Bill Bruce (5) £250-350 2207. Cedric Jagger-Royal Clocks, The British Monarchy and It's Timekeepers 1300-1900; also twelve other standard hardback horological reference books and several other paperbacks and pamphlets £40-80 LOTS 2208 - 2300 NO LOTS
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Mantel Clocks (Section starts approximately at 1pm) 2301. Interesting contemporary brass and wooden novelty two train mantel clock, the movement striking on a bell and inscribed B.R no. 83727, the 5" silvered chapter ring enclosing a turquoise decorated centre, contained within a wooden case surmounted by two brass Corinthian columns suspending a rotating pendulum with globe bob, under an angled glazed case with carrying handle, 24" high (key) £100-200 2302. Contemporary pottery and gilt metal mounted lyre clock striking on a bell, the 3.25" white dial inscribed V & A, within a cobalt blue painted pottery case, upon a stepped oval base and surmounted by a sunburst mask, 15.25" high £50-80 2303. Contemporary ProClocks 'The Tourbillion Crystal Regulator Clock', the 3.75" white chapter ring with skeletonised centre revealing the clock mechanism and escapement under twelve o'clock, the movement with passing strike on a bell, within a pillared glazed stepped case, 10" high, within original ProClocks Tourbillion Clock case with winding key *This clock is sold with a copy of the manufacturer's priced leaflet and a certificate of authenticity dated January 2004 stating that this is number 034 from a limited edition production of 200 clocks £150-250 2304. French ebonised and ormolu mounted inlaid portico two train mantel clock, the movement back plate signed Leroy á Paris no. 359, with outside countwheel and striking on a bell, the 3.5" white dial also signed Leroy á Paris, within a stepped and gadrooned case with barley twist pillars surmounted by a wavy cornice, 19.75" high (pendulum and key); also a French black slate and red marble figural two train mantel clock striking on a bell, 18" high (pendulum and key) (2) £70-100 2305. French walnut and ebonised two train mantel clock, the movement with outside countwheel striking on a bell, the 3.5" white dial within a wavy sided stepped case surmounted by a caddy top, 12.25" high (pendulum)£80-120 2306. Metanec Art Deco faux green marble and pearlite mantel clock, 5.5" high; also nine various wooden cased mantel clocks (10) £40-80 2307. German ting-tang bracket clock, the 6.5" brass arched dial with silvered chapter ring enclosing a matted centre, with slow/fast dial to the arch, the W & H movement striking on two gongs, within a rounded arched stepped case surmounted by five brass finials, 16" high (pendulum and keys) £150-250 33
2308. Brass torsion clock timepiece, the 2.75" cream dial signed Bawden & Son, Plymouth over a disc pendulum and under a glass dome upon a stepped circular base, 11.5" high £40-80 2309. Good French black marble and ormolu mounted ornate two train mantel clock, the 4.5" white chapter ring enclosing a recessed centre with visible escapement, the S. Marti movement striking on a bell and stamped Hy. Marc, Paris, no. 58530 on the back plate, within a pillared rounded arched breakfront case inset with small red marble panels and sgrafitto with gilded foliage, upon eagle claw feet and surmounted by a rounded arched cornice, 15.5" high (pendulum and key) £200-300 2310. French black slate two train mantel clock, the Mougin movement striking on a gong, the 3.75" cream chapter ring enclosing a recessed gilded centre, within a temple pillared case, 15.5" high (pendulum) £30-50 2311. Unusual Black Forrest type oak Gothic two train mantel clock, with French movement stamped Laine á Paris, with outside countwheel, silk suspension and striking on a bell, the 5.25" silvered dial within a pierced and applied foliate carved case surmounted by an ornate pierced floral finial, 24" high (pendulum) £150-250 2312. French rosewood and ebonised inlaid two train mantel clock, the movement and dial signed J. Valery á Paris, with outside countwheel with silk suspension and striking on a bell, the case with vertical slide dial glass, within a stepped foliate inlaid case surmounted by a carrying handle, 10" high (pendulum and key); also a French oak two train mantel clock striking on a gong, within a rounded arched case, 10" high (pendulum) (2) £120-160 2313. Junghans two train bracket clock striking on a gong, the 5" brass arched dial with silver chapter ring, within an oak stepped case surmounted by a rounded arched cornice and brass carrying handle, 14" high (pendulum) £50-80 2314. German oak two train mantel clock striking on a gong, the 7" square porcelain dial painted with geometric floral designs, within a pillared carved case, 14.5" high (pendulum); also a mahogany two train mantel clock within a rounded arched case, 11.25" high (no pendulum) (2) £40-60
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2315. Ansonia gingerbread two train mantel clock, 22.5" high (pendulum and key); also three other various mantel clocks in need of restoration (4)£30-60 2316. Large French black slate and green marble two train mantel clock striking on a gong, the 5.25" white chapter ring enclosing a recessed visible escapement, within a rounded arched case sgrafitto with foliate designs and green marble panels, 15" high (pendulum and key) £60-100 2317. French walnut drumhead two train mantel clock, the Japy movement with outside countwheel, silk suspension and striking on a bell, stamped Leroy Paris on the back plate, the 3.5" white dial over a stepped scrolling base, 8.75" high; also an Art Deco cased three train mantel clock and an oak cased two train mantel clock (3) £60-100 2318. Ansonia eight day mantel clock striking on a gong, the 5.5" ornate gilded dial within a gingerbread style stepped case, 14" high; also an H.A.C. fourteen day strike mantel clock within a stepped pillared case, 14" high (both with pendulums and keys) (2) £40-80 2319. French coloured marble two train mantel clock garniture striking on a bell, the 4" white dial within an Art Deco style case, 11" high, with a matching pair of side pieces; also a black slate and red marble mantel timepiece signed J.W. Benson and an empty black slate mantel clock case with aperture for a 3" diameter dial, both clocks with pendulums (3) £60-90 2320. Small French rosewood inlaid two train portico mantel clock, the movement with outside countwheel and striking on a bell, the 3" white dial indistinctly signed, within a stepped pillared case, 15" high (pendulum) £60-100 2321. French black slate two train mantel clock striking on a bell, the 4.5" gilded chapter ring enclosing a recessed engine turned centre, within a stepped case (pendulum); also two wooden cased two train mantel clocks in need of restoration (3) £50-80 2322. German pottery two train mantel clock striking on a bell, the 3.5" white dial within a balloon shaped case painted with flowers, 3.25" high £20-40
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2323. French mahogany two train mantel clock, the Samuel Marti movement striking on a gong, the 4.75" white dial indistinctly signed..., Richmond, within a rounded arched stepped case inlaid with boxwood lines mounted by a pad top and brass handle, 12.5" high (pendulum) £100-150 2324. Good small German mahogany three train mantel clock, the movement backplate bearing the Peerless logo and stamped 1 Million No. 271143, striking on four gongs, the 2.75" brass dial with silver chapter ring beneath a slow/fast lever and chime/silence subsidiary dial, within a foliate carved case with wavy scroll corners, 8.25" high £120-180 2325. Small French mahogany two train bracket clock striking on a gong, the 4.25" white dial inscribed Examined by Dent 84 Cockspur St, London, within a panelled brass inlaid rounded arched stepped case surmounted by a carrying handle, 11.5" high (pendulum and key) £70-100 2326. Garniture of glass domes and bases, the central oval dome 20" high, 13" wide, 7" deep, pair of circular domes 17.5" high, 6.25" diameter (all measurements including the ebonised bases); also a French black slate two train mantel clock within a temple case, 12.5" high (pendulum and key) £60-100 LOTS 2327 - 2500 NO LOTS
Small Clocks 2501. Good miniature walnut Viennese single weight regulator wall clock, the 2.25" white dial signed Franz Pohl in Wien, within a twopart glazed case inlaid with boxwood lines and surmounted by a triangular recessed pediment, 16.5" high (pendulum, weight and winding key); also two miniature longcase timepieces (3) £150-250 2502. Small cylindrical glazed brass ticket clock, surmounted by a carrying handle, 6" high; also nine various small boudoir timepieces (10) £80-120 2503. Carriage clock timepiece, the 1.75" white dial within a silvered engine turned mask and corniche style brass case, 6" high; also a Bayard eight day carriage timepiece and another carriage timepiece (3) £60-90D LIVE AT: www.gardinerhoulgate.co.uk
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2509 2504. Blick National pigeon clock, the 1.75" dial with subsidiary dial within a hinged grey metal cylindrical case, with outer leather carrying case; also another similar clock, another Blick time recorder clock, 7.5" high, a Smiths of London car clock and a time recorder by W.G. Pye & Co. Limited of Cambridge, within a chrome case, 6.5" high (5) £50-80 2505. Small English mahogany bracket clock timepiece, the 4" silvered dial signed Chas Frodsham, 27 South Molton St, London, within a rounded arched stepped case surmounted by a brass carrying handle, 10.75" high; also two other small mahogany inlaid mantel clock timepieces (3) £80-120 2506. Two Sankyo Digital-303AL 24-hour alarm clocks, ivory and tangerine, both boxed and with instructions (2) £20-40 2507. American spelter 'Statue of Liberty' novelty clock timepiece, the 2" dial inset into a stepped pillar and surmounted by the Statue of Liberty holding aloft a shade, also inscribed Statue of Liberty, New York to the brickwork base, 15" high overall £60-100 2508. French carriage clock timepiece in need of restoration, within a corniche brass case, 5.75" high (key); also a Smiths Sectric electric mantel clock, within a foliate wrought iron case surmounted by a candle sconce, 10" high (2) £30-60 2509. Heuer Autavia rally dashboard timer car clock, the 1.75'' black dial signed Heuer Autavia with Arabic five seconds numerals, subsidiary sixty minute and twelve hour recording dials and centre chronograph seconds, within a chrome case mounted to a chromed back plate signed ED. Heuer & Co, 2.25'' (not functioning - requires attention/service) £300-500 35
2515. Good clock and barometer wall compendium, the 3.25" twin dials either side of a thermometer, within a foliate carved oval case with rope twist surround, 12.25" wide, 7.5" high £100-150 2516. Small French VAP mantel clock timepiece, the 2.5" white dial within a foliate engraved mask, within an ebonised stepped case, 6.5" high (pendulum); also a Smiths Clocks miniature brass lantern timepiece, 7.25" high, a French carriage clock timepiece, 6" high, all in need of some restoration and a brass drumhead mantel timepiece signed Henry Marc á Paris, with subsidiary seconds dial and passing strike on a bell, 6.75" high (4) £100-150 2511 2510. Heuer Autavia rally dashboard timer car clock, the 1.75'' black dial signed Heuer Autavia with Arabic five seconds numerals, subsidiary sixty minute and twelve hour recording dials and centre chronograph seconds, within a chrome case mounted to a chromed back plate signed ED. Heuer & Co, 2.25'' (working order, chronograph function requires attention/service) £300-500 2511. Heuer Hervue rally dashboard car clock, the 1.75'' black dial signed Hervue with Arabic numerals, minute track and subsdiary seconds, within a chrome case mounted to a chromed back plate signed ED. Heuer & Co, 2.25'' £200-300 2512. Small giltwood two train cartel wall clock, the 6" cream dial within a foliate and swag decorated surround, 17" high overall (pendulum); also a Smiths Astral ship's bulkhead wall clock (key), the 6" white dial with subsidiary seconds dial and slow fast lever, within a chrome case and a small 'Electone Patent' timepiece, no. 250001, within a square walnut case (3) £60-90 2513. Zenith eight day alarm clock, the silvered dial within a brass case with engraved sides, 3.75" high; also a carriage timepiece within a corniche brass case, 5.75" high (2) £50-80 2514. Small walnut two train mantel clock, the Japy movement with outside countwheel striking on a bell, the 3.5" white dial within a stepped rounded arched case, 9.75" high (pendulum); also a small French eight day oak cased Napoleon hat mantel timepiece, 5.5" high (2) £50-80
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2517. 20th century musical singing bird, within a domed wirework cage upon a cylindrical stepped base stamped with the maker's trademark logo KG with a bird inside a circle, surmounted by a ring handle, 12.5" high; also an old incomplete musical movement, 9.75" long (2) £60-100 2518. Small French white marble and gilt metal mantel clock garniture timepiece, the 2.25" floral painted dial signed Sir John Bennett Ltd, London, the movement with platform escapement, within a pillared stepped case surmounted by a foliate finial, 8.5" high; also with a pair of matching candlesticks, 4.25" high £120-180 2519. French mahogany inlaid mantel clock timepiece, the 3.25" white dial within a lancet case, 8.75" high; also a contemporary Helveco 7 jewel eight day boudoir mantel clock in a brushed brass case, 5.75" high and a small boudoir timepiece within a 3" square amber case (3) £40-60 2520. French black slate two train mantel clock striking on a bell (pendulum); also a miniature carriage timepiece within a corniche brass case, 3" high and an eight day Swiss timepiece within an octagonal brass case, 2" wide (3) £40-80 2521. Waltham Watch Co. 8 days telephone timer clock, circa 1918, lever movement with compensated balance and regulator, no. 22460982, signed dial with Arabic numerals, minute markers, subsidiary 1/10min dial at the twelve position and outer minute 0-59 scale, screw case, 70mm £100-200 2522. British Military cockpit clock, the 2'' dial with Arabic numerals, minute markers with Arabic five minute divisions and centre seconds, the case with Military arrow and issue markings 6645 1506526, ser. no. 98591 £80-120
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2523. Seventeen various small boudoir and travelling clocks etc. (17) £60-100 2524. Miniature oak longcase clock and thermometer with Smiths movement, 11.5" high also eight other various small clocks (9) £50-80 2525. French small reproduction brass lantern clock with platform escapement, 6.75" high £30-50 2526. Ebonised carriage type clock timepiece with fixed wind movement, 6.5" high, miniature ebonised longcase clock stamped H.A.C. Make to the movement back plate, 12" high, small mahogany inlaid mantel timepiece with platform escapement and two small oak cased mantel clocks (5) £50-80 2527. Four various small boudoir clocks by Swiza (2), Europa and Leon Maeght; also a nickel cased pocket watch and a cylindrical Minitimer (6) £30-60 2528. Reproduction repeater carriage clock with alarm striking on a bell, with Limoges style panels, within a corniche brass case, 7.75" high (key) £70-100 2529. Three small mahogany inlaid mantel clock timepieces, tallest 6.5" high; also a small rectangular hinged box inset with a Smiths Empire movement, 5" wide (4) £60-100 2530. Compensated brass pocket barometer, the silvered dial signed Baker, 244 High Holburn, London, no. 1084, 51mm £60-100 LOTS 2531 - 2600 NO LOTS
Wall Clocks 2601. Black Forest shield wall clock, the 10.75" rounded arched dial painted with roses, with other flowers to the arch and spandrels on a cream ground, the movement striking on three bells behind, 15" high £120-180
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2602. Bulkhead wall clock timepiece, the 6" cream dial with subsidiary seconds dial (hand missing) and slow/fast lever above twelve o'clock, within a brass ring turned case £60-100 2603. French Comtoise two train wall dial clock, the 9.25" convex white dial with Roman numerals enclosing a calendar chapter ring, within a brass surround repousse with figures harvesting, 18" high overall (large gridiron pendulum, two weights and wrought iron wall bracket)£60-100 2604. Chauncey Jerome rosewood cased ogee two train wall clock with central alarm over a tablet inscribed 'View in Rome, Italy' (pendulum, three weights and winding key); also two E.N. Welch rosewood cased two train ogee wall clocks, both 26" high (one with two weights and winding key but no pendulum) (3) £30-60 2605. Four various incomplete wall clocks in need of restoration and rebuilding, the two train Vienna wall clock 50" high (4) £40-80 2606. Attractive French two train musical vineyard wall clock, the 9" alabaster dial signed Alphonse Blottiere, with Roman cartouche enamel numerals, within a decorative surround painted with families and children in rural pursuits, within a wavy fluted ebonised case, 24.5" high (pendulum and winding key); also a rosewood 12" two train drop dial wall clock, within a wavy mother of pearl and brass inlaid flat surround over foliate carved pierced ears (pendulum and key) (2) £100-150 2607. Black Forest two train wall clock, striking on a gong attached to the inside back door, the 5.25" circular dial within a repousse gilt surround flanked by columns and surmounted by a lion, within a rectangular ebonised gilt hinged case, 11.75" high (pendulum and two weights) £100-150 2608. American walnut inlaid two train wall clock, the 7.75" cream dial within a glazed pillared case, 38" high (pendulum) £50-80 2609. Mahogany single fusee 12" wall dial clock with recessed subsidiary dial, within a flat surround with deep foliate carved border, 21.5" high overall (pendulum); also another 8.5" wall dial clock within a turned surround and octagonal case (pendulum) and a small Black Forest postman's alarm clock, the 6" wooden dial within an octagonal flat surround inlaid with brass foliate motifs (two weights, no pendulum) (3) £60-100
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2610. Seth-Thomas two train wall clock, the 8" white dial with subsidiary seconds dial, within an ebonised Aesthetic style glazed case, 36" high (pendulum and key); also a Dehomag single train Vienna wall clock, the 8" cream dial with subsidiary twenty-four hour day and night dial, within a pillared glazed case (door glass missing), 44" high (pendulum) and another single train Vienna regulator wall clock, the 7" silvered dial within a carved glazed case surmounted by a triangular pediment, 52" high (pendulum and key) (all three in need of restoration) £60-100 2611. Bulkhead ships clock, the 8" dial with centre seconds and fast/ slow lever, within a brass casing (key); also a Sestrel bulkhead barometer, the 6" white dial within a brass casing, both mounted upon a wooden board, 21" high x 11.25" wide; also a 12" wall dial clock signed Course, Royston, within a turned surround (key) (2) £100-150 2612. Single fusee 12" drop dial wall clock signed C. Ivey, London, E.14, within an octagonal inlaid flat surround over carved fruiting vine ears and a pendulum window (pendulum) £50-80 2613. Small walnut two train Vienna regulator wall clock, the 5" white dial within a ring turned pillared glazed case, 39" high (pendulum) £60-100 2614. Small oak two train wall clock, the 4.5" painted arched dial with moon phase, within a hooded case with ebonised turned pillars over a foliate pierced bracket drop, surmounted by three ebonised turned pillars, 23" high (pendulum and two weights) £80-120 2615. Mahogany two train 12" drop dial wall clock, within a flat surround over a foliate carved drop with pendulum window, 23" high (pendulum); also a 12" wall dial clock (pendulum) (2) £40-80 2616. Black Forest two train cuckoo clock, the 4.75" dial within a chalet case applied with carved birds and foliage, 19" high (pendulum and two weights); also a modern two train cuckoo clock, 10.5" high (two weights, no pendulum) (2) £80-120 2617. French vineyard two train wall clock striking on a gong, the 9" white dial within a flat shaped surround inlaid with geometric meandering devices (no pendulum); also a 10" wall dial timepiece within a turned mahogany surround and a Seth Thomas bulkhead wall clock with subsidiary seconds dial (3) £70-100
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2618. Ebonised Vienna regulator single train wall clock, the 5" white dial within a glazed fluted case, 28" high (pendulum and key); also a two train oak cased wall clock with bevelled glazed door, 30" high (pendulum and key) (2) £30-50 2619. Birge, Peck & Co. American eight day weight driven 'Double Decker' empire column wall clock, circa 1855 with Joseph Ives 'Rolling Pinion' strap movement and 'The Breeze' railway label, the 8.5" square painted dial over two inset painted glass tablets depicting St Luke's church, Hudson-St N.Y. and Buckingham Palace (pendulum and two large weights) £60-100 2620. Rare Case, Willard & Co American eight day weight driven 'Triple Decker' empire column wall clock, the gilded dial with shaped mirrored aperture beneath twelve o'clock, over a central mirrored section and door decorated with flowering foliage, within a pillared case surmounted by a bird with outstretched wings, 38" high (pendulum and two large weights) *This clock company was short lived and only in business in 1836 £70-100 2621. Seth Thomas Clock Company American parlour calendar number one wall clock, the 8" clock and calendar dials within a rosewood case surmounted by a wavy moulded pediment, 33" high (pendulum and two large weights) £80-120 2622. French Comtoise two train wall clock, the 8.75" convex dial signed Ignace Faber á Provins, surmounted by pierced ornate brass cornice, over a shaped drop, 41" high overall (pendulum); also another two train Comtoise wall clock in need of assembly (pendulum) (2) £30-60 2623. Walnut single weight Vienna regulator wall clock, the 6.5" white dial within a pillared glazed case, 39.5" high (pendulum and weight); also a Seth Thomas drop dial wall clock, 22" high (pendulum and key) and an oak cased barometer/thermometer (3) £30-60 2624. Interesting two train Black Forest cuckoo clock in the manner of Beha, the 5" dial within a chalet case applied with a bird to the top and a fox below amidst oak leaves and acorns, 18.5" high (old worm infestation to the case) *This clock bears the retail label of Camerer, Cuss & Co verso £150-250 2625. Contemporary single fusee 8" wall dial clock signed French & Son, London, within a stained wooden surround (pendulum) £50-80
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2626. Interesting rosewood Viennese single weight regulator wall clock, the 7.5" milk glass dial with subsidiary seconds dial, within a glazed case surmounted by a wavy moulded cornice, 40" high (pendulum and weight) £100-200 2627. Bulkhead ships clock, the 8" white dial with subsidiary seconds dial, within a heavy brass case (key) £100-150 2628. Vienna style two train wall clock striking on a gong, the 10" silver chapter ring enclosing a matted centre, within a carved case surmounted by a wavy moulded stepped pediment, 32" high (pendulum and key) £60-100
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Forthcoming Sales Wednesday 30th June 2021 Wednesday 22nd September 2021 Wednesday 24th November 2021
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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. Bid All bids made shall be treated as offers made upon these Conditions of Sale and all persons present are admitted to a sale on the basis that they have notice of these Conditions. 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.
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. 14. Release of Go Payment and clearance should be made within seven days after the sale. Goods will not be released until fully payment has been received 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 15. 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. 16. 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.
5. Buyer’s
17. What is Temporary Importation?
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.
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.
6. Anti-Money Laundering Policy Clients registering to bid and transacting business with us must provide relevant documentation in order to prove their identity and place of residence prior to their registration and bids being accepted. For clients wishing to spend potentially over £10,000 in a single transaction, a copy of your documents presented will retained for AML purposes only, in accordance with the current GDPR regulations andour Privacy Policy 7. Payment Methods of payment include direct bank transfer, debit card, credit card, cash to a maximum of £8,500, Building Society cheque or Banker’s draft. Cheques will only be accepted when supported by a guarantee card. 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 with a maximum transaction value of £500. All payments accepted at the discretion of the auctioneer. 8. 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 herebyexcluded. 9. 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 10. 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. 11. 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. 12. The Premium The Buyer shall pay to the Auctioneer a premium of 22% of the hammer price together with VAT on such premium. (26.4% inclusive of premium) Live bidding will also available via the-saleroom.com, additional premium of 4.95% + VAT at the imposed rate will be incurred on the hammer price. 13. 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
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 18. Property sold with a * Sym 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 19. Citie Restrictions As of 2 January 2017, new laws came into effect to control the import and export of all items made with rosewood. Any lots containing any amount of rosewood will therefore 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 buyers 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. 20. 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, in any case all lots are sold as seen and purchasers are deemed to have satisfied themselves as to condition and any possibly treatment of stones 21. Artists Resale Rights (or Droit de Suite) On certain lots marked in the catalogues and which are sold for a hammer price of 1000 Euros 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 Euros 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%
G ARDINER H OULGATE T H E S P E C I A L I S T AU C T I O N E E R S 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
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