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A late 19th Century French ebonised and walnut cased wall clock by Biscarel of Paris, the 9.75ins white enamelled dial with Roman numerals to the eight day two train movement striking on a gong, contained in square case of shaped and moulded outline and inlaid with mother of pearl, 18.5ins overall £120-160
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A late Victorian walnut cased shelf wall clock, the 12ins diameter painted metal dial with Roman numerals to the two train fusee movement with heavy brass plates and plain turned pillars striking on a bell, contained in walnut case, the front boldly carved with acorns and oak leaves, the shelf supported by two shaped brackets, the lower panel fretted and carved with leaf ornament and inset with mercury thermometer, 32ins high £500-700
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A modern Dutch painted Lantern style wall clock, the 6.25ins diameter painted metal dial to the two train movement, striking on a bell, 13ins, and painted bracket for same £70-100
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A brass bulkhead cased 24 hour dial ship's clock by Chelsea Clock Company, Boston, 8.5ins diameter overall, and an oval miniature carriage clock, the 1.5ins white enamelled dial with Roman numerals, signed Elliott & Son, London, 2.75ins wide x 3.25ins high £150-200
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An early 20th Century oak and brass mounted miniature longcase timepiece, the 2.25ins diameter silvered dial with Roman numerals to the French eight day timepiece movement with later balance escapement, contained in solid oak longcase clock style case with cast brass panels to front and on bracket feet, 15.5ins high £120-160
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A late 19th Century musical picture clock, the front panel inlaid with mother of pearl and decorated with a moonlit view of "Big Ben", the 1.625ins diameter paper dial with Roman numerals, the clock and musical movement playing "Bluebells of Scotland", in ebonised moulded frame, 21.5ins x 16.5ins overall (dial a little damaged and minute hand missing - apparently not in working order) £120-160
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A 19th Century ormolu clock case (to take 3ins diameter dial and movement), the whole of rococo form with bold leaf scroll feet, 8.75ins high £150-200
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A small late 19th Century walnut cased "Vienna Regulator", the 5ins diameter white enamelled dial with roman numerals and worded "Ibraham Aly Mansi Alexandrie" to the eight day two train movement striking on a gong, contained in walnut and ebonised case with moulded cornice and split turnings to single glazed door, 27ins high £100-150
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A late 19th Century walnut and ebonised "Vienna Regulator" wall clock, 6.25ins diameter with white enamelled dial with Roman numerals, eight day single train weight driven movement encased with shaped pediment and turned finials, the single glazed door flanked by turned pillars, 41ins high £100-150
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A late 19th Century walnut and ebonised case "Vienna Regulator" wall clock, the 6.25ins diameter white enamelled dial with Roman numerals to the eight day two train weight driven moment striking on a gong, contained in case with moulded cornice, turned finials and split turned and fluted columns to door, 45ins high (dial somewhat discoloured and door cracked in one place) £100-150
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A mahogany cased wall mounted "Regulator" of early 19th Century design, made by Leslie Brundle, the 12ins diameter painted metal dial with sweep minute outer main dial and subsidiary seconds and hour dials, and small "Up/Down" dial to the side to the eight day fusee movement with maintaining power and dead beat escapement, contained in case with turned bezel, the long trunk with shaped ears, the shaped trunk door crossbanded in rosewood and with curved apron, 52ins high £750-1000 Note: From the Collection of Leslie Brundle, sold by The Canterbury Auction Galleries, "The Clock Sale", Tuesday, 7th September 2004, Lot 103 Provenance: From the Private Collection of Clocks belonging to the late Tony Hill of Cliftonville, Margate, Kent
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A late 19th/early 20th Century grained metal cased British Rail (Southern) "Station Regulator" by John Walker, 1 South Moulton Street, London, No. 206.B, the 18ins diameter painted metal dial with Roman numerals to the heavy brass movement with heavy brass plates and plain turned pillars, deadbeat escapement and wooden pendulum rod with heavy lead bob and single brass cased weight, contained in grained metal covered wooden case with circular hood with rising front, large trunk door and with tapered base, 78ins high £800-1200
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A late 19th/early 20th Century Southern Railway "Station Regulator" by John Walker, 1 South Molton Street, London, No. 1819.S.E., the 18ins diameter painted dial with Roman numerals to the brass movement with heavy plates and turned pillars and with deadbeat escapement, the pendulum with heavy lead bob and with brass single weight, contained in oak case, the hood with architectural pediment, the trunk with carved brackets and panelled door, and angled base, 85ins high (case probably ebonised but now stripped and revarnished) £1200-1500
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An Edwardian mahogany cased aneroid wheel barometer and thermometer retailed by J. Parkes & Sons, 11 St. George's Crescent, Liverpool, with 8ins diameter silvered dial and alcohol thermometer, contained in case of Georgian design with angled pediment and inlaid with two oval shell motifs and two circular fan pattern paterae, 29ins high £175-250 Provenance: From the Private Collection of Clocks belonging to the late Tony Hill of Cliftonville, Margate, Kent
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A 19th Century mahogany cased wheel barometer and thermometer by C. Farelli of Northampton, the 8ins diameter silvered dial with alcohol thermometer contained in case with moulded pediment and inlaid with shell motifs, 39ins high £120-160
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A Victorian rosewood wheel barometer, thermometer and hydrometer by Hayward of Ashford, the 8ins diameter silvered dial with alcohol thermometer, contained in case with painted scroll ornament, 38ins high £80-120 Note: Edward Hayward recorded working as Clockmaker in Ashford 1847-1874
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A 19th Century wheel cased barometer and thermometer by F. Amadio No.118 St Johns Row, with 8ins diameter silvered dial and alcohol thermometer, the case inlaid with stringings and scroll pediment, 38.5ins high (slight damage) £80-120
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A late 19th Century French oak cased aneroid barometer, the 7ins aneroid barometer mounted in shield pattern back plate fretted and carved with leaf and floral ornament, 24ins high £80-120 Provenance: Part of the remaining stock of Gaby's Clocks, 140 High Street, Tenterden, Kent TN30 6HT.
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A late 19th Century oak cased timepiece and aneroid barometer, the French eight day timepiece with lever escapement above 4.5ins diameter white glazed barometer dial, contained in oak anchor pattern case, 20ins high £120-160 Provenance: Part of the remaining stock of Gaby's Clocks, 140 High Street, Tenterden, Kent TN30 6HT. Clock movement has been fully restored.
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A late Victorian oak cased aneroid barometer and thermometer, the 8ins diameter silvered dial with mercury thermometer, contained in oak case with turned finial and carved leaf ornament, 42ins high £120-160 Provenance: Part of the remaining stock of Gaby's Clocks, 140 High Street, Tenterden, Kent TN30 6HT.
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A late 18th Century longcase clock movement by T. Hargraves of Settle, the 12ins square painted dial with Roman numerals and date aperture to the thirty hour brass framed movement with outside locking plate striking on a bell, now mounted on oak wall bracket with shaped top and base, 23.5ins high £120-160 Note: Thomas Hargreaves (Hargraves) recorded working Settle circa 1770-1795 Provenance: Part of the remaining stock of Gaby's Clocks, 140 High Street, Tenterden, Kent TN30 6HT. Clock movement has been fully restored.
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A late 18th/early 19th Century oak longcase clock by Josh. Atkinson of Gateshead, the 13ins arched painted dial with Roman and Arabic numerals and calendar dial, arch painted with a seated figure and with floral spandrels to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, contained in plain oak case with moulded scroll pediment and plain turned pillars to hood, shaped trunk door with fluted cant corners, on bracket feet, 88ins high £300-400 Note: Joseph Atkinson recorded as a Longcase Clock Maker working Gateshead 1775, died circa 1804 - his widow, Mary, continued the business Provenance: Part of the remaining stock of Gaby's Clocks, 140 High Street, Tenterden, Kent TN30 6HT. Clock movement has been fully restored.
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A late 18th/early 19th Century oak and mahogany longcase clock by C. Jepson of Melbourne (Derbyshire), the 12ins arched painted dial with Roman and Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds and calendar dials, the arch with "Rocking Ship" automaton and the spandrels decorated with anchors and shell motifs to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, contained in plain case with shaped cresting, turned pillars to hood and with Gothic arched trunk door, on bracket feet, 88ins high £400-600 Provenance: Part of the remaining stock of Gaby's Clocks, 140 High Street, Tenterden, Kent TN30 6HT. Clock movement has been fully restored.
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A 19th Century oak and mahogany longcase clock by Barker of Easingwold, the 12ins arched painted dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, the arch and spandrels decorated with floral sprays to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, contained in case with moulded scroll pediment and with turned pillars to hood, crossbanded trunk door and with carved fan motif, on bracket feet, 86ins high £400-600 Note: Joseph Barker recorded working Easingwold 1807-1834, later Henry and Joseph Barker recorded 1857-1866 Provenance: Part of the remaining stock of Gaby's Clocks, 140 High Street, Tenterden, Kent TN30 6HT. Clock movement has been fully restored.
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An early 18th Century oak longcase clock by Richard Rooker of London, the 11ins square brass dial with wide silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals and minute divisions, single hand and cast cherubs' head spandrels to the thirty hour movement with outside locking plate striking on a bell, contained in associated plain oak case with moulded cornice and open spiral turned columns to hood, plain trunk door, 80.5ins high £500-700 Note: Richard Rooker recorded working West Smithfield, London, Apprentice 1865, Member of the Clockmakers Company 1694 to 1735 Provenance: From the Private Collection of Clocks belonging to the late Tony Hill of Cliftonville, Margate, Kent
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A 19th Century "Yorkshire" mahogany longcase clock by Tranmer of Wakefield, the 14ins arched painted dial with Roman numerals and with subsidiary seconds dial and date dial, the arch and spandrels decorated with hunting scene and gun dogs, to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, contained in figured mahogany case with moulded scroll pediment and bold turned small panelled trunk door and flanked by turned pillars, with circular panelled base with splayed bracket feet, 94ins high £400-600 Note: William Tranmer recorded working Wakefield 1851-1871
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An 18th Century oak longcase clock by John Silke of Elmsted, the 11ins square brass dial with silvered chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, the matted dial centre with cast brass cupids head pattern spandrels to the thirty hour brass and iron framed movement with outside locking plate striking on a bell, contained in plain oak case, the hood with shaped cresting, slender turned and fluted pillars and three turned giltwood finials, plain trunk door with fluted cant corners, on bracket feet, 85ins high £700-900 Note: John Silk II recorded working Elmsted 1760-1779
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A late 18th Century oak longcase clock by Quested of Wye, the 12ins arched painted dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, and with gilt decorated spandrels to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, contained in plain oak Goulden style case with plain turned pillars and three giltwood finials, arched trunk door, on bracket feet, 86ins high £1200-1500 Note: Thomas Quested recorded working Wye before 1780-1787
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A late Victorian mahogany longcase clock by Edward Ward of Maidstone, the 12ins arched brass dial with wide silvered chapter ring with Roman and Arabian numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and inner calendar dial with leaf engraved dial centre and with cast urn and leaf scroll spandrels, the arch showing phases of the moon to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, contained in case with arched and moulded cornice, the whole surmounted by bold leaf scroll and trellis cresting, and with turned and fluted pillars to hood, the trunk enclosed by an astragal glazed door flanked by fluted cant corners, with raised and moulded panel to plinth, on ogee bracket feet, 92ins high £1000-1500 Note: Edward Ward recorded working Maidstone 1874 Provenance: Part of the remaining stock of Gaby's Clocks, 140 High Street, Tenterden, Kent TN30 6HT. Clock movement has been fully restored.
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An early 18th Century longcase clock movement by Christopher Gould of London, contained in late 18th/19th Century Dutch walnut and marquetry case, the 12ins square brass dial with wide silvered chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, the matted dial centre with subsidiary seconds dial, date aperture and two turned winding holes, cast gilt cherub's head an flowerhead paterae spandrels with engraved borders to the two train five pillar movement with alarum and rack striking on a bell, contained in associated case with caddy top and plain turned pillars to hood, the whole inlaid with classical urns, birds, trailing floral ornament, and patterned bandings, 95.5ins high £6000-8000 Note: Christopher Gould, Member of the Clockmakers Company 1682, died 1718 - A maker of great repute Provenance: From the Private Collection of Clocks belonging to the late Tony Hill of Cliftonville, Margate, Kent
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A George III mahogany longcase clock by Oakley of London, the 12ins painted dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date dial, with strike/silent dial to arch to the eight day two train five pillar movement striking on a bell, contained in mahogany case with arched and moulded cornice and turned, fluted and brass stopped pillars to hood, the arched trunk door veneered in figured mahogany flanked by brass stopped fluted cant corners, the base with raised rectangular panel inset with figured veneer and with double moulded base, 87ins high £1500-2000 Note: A William Oakley recorded working London, Apprentice 1769, Member of the Clockmakers Company 1776, or another William Oakley recorded working London, Apprentice 1804, Member of the Clockmakers Company 1813 and died 1821
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An 18th Century walnut longcase clock by Jothn. Wyche in Holburn, the 12ins arched brass dial with wide silvered chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, the matted dial centre with subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture and turned winding holes to the eight day two train five pillar movement striking on a bell, contained in figured and burr walnut case, the hood with caddy top, plain fretted frieze and side panels, and plain slender turned pillars to hood, the trunk door with arched top, quarter veneered in burr walnut and inlaid with herringbone bandings and surrounded by moulded cross grained mouldings, the plinth with framed panel in herringbone banding, on plinth base, 96ins high £2000-3000 Note: John Wyche recorded working London as Apprentice 1677 Provenance: From the Private Collection of Clocks belonging to the late Tony Hill of Cliftonville, Margate, Kent
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A mid 18th Century walnut longcase clock by William Dowell Swan of Margate, the 12ins arched brass dial with wide silvered chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, the matted dial centre with subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, cast gilt urn, bird and dolphin pattern spandrels to the eight day two train five pillar movement striking on a bell, contained in walnut case with deep arched and moulded cornice, fretted frieze and plain turned pillars to hood door, the arched trunk door fitted in figured walnut, inlaid with herringbone banding and crossbanding, on similar plinth base, 88.5ins high (case with rebuilt plinth and extensively reveneered and restored) £2400-3000 Note: William Dowell Swan recorded working Margate before 1754 Note: From the Collection of Leslie Brundle, sold by The Canterbury Auction Galleries "The Clock Sale", Tuesday, 7th September 2004, lot 117 Provenance: From the Private Collection of Clocks belonging to the late Tony Hill of Cliftonville, Margate, Kent
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A George III mahogany longcase clock by John Wilkins of Islington, London, the 12ins arched brass dial with silvered ring chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, the matted dial centre with subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, the arch with strike/silent dial to the eight day two train five pillar movement striking on a bell, contained in mahogany case with arched moulded cornice and shaped cresting, and turned, fluted and brass stopped pillars to hood, the figured veneered arched door with moulded border flanked by fluted brass stopped quarter columns, the plinth with raised astragal panel and double moulded plinth, 91ins high £2400-3000 Note: John Wilkins recorded working Islington, London 1773 Note: From the Collection of Leslie Brundle, sold by The Canterbury Auction Galleries "The Clock Sale, Tuesday, 7th September 2004, lot 124 Provenance: From the Private Collection of Clocks belonging to the late Tony Hill of Cliftonville, Margate, Kent
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A George II figured walnut longcase clock by John Gordon of London, the 12ins arched brass dial with wide silvered chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, the matted dial centre with date aperture, the arch with seconds dial, the silvered dial with Arabic numerals and matted star pattern centre to the eight day two train six pillar movement with inverted anchor escapement striking on a bell, contained in figured walnut case in the manner of George Graham, the hood with stepped caddy top, fretted frieze and side panels and with plain turned pillars to door, the figured door bordered with cross grained mouldings and the sides and plinth inlaid with framed panels of herringbone banding, 98ins high (case extensively restored, rebuilt and reveneered by Leslie Brundle) £3000-5000 Note: John Gordon recorded working London, Apprentice 1749 Provenance: From the Private Collection of Clocks belonging to the late Tony Hill of Cliftonville, Margate, Kent
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A late 17th Century walnut and marquetry longcase clock by Joseph Williamson in Red Lyon Fields, the 10ins square brass dial with silvered chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, the matted dial centre with subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, turned winding holes and "Tudor Rose" engraved to centre, cast winged cherubs heads and leaf scroll spandrels and engraved borders to the eight day two train five pillar movement striking on a bell, contained in walnut, oyster wood and marquetry case, the rising hood with carved and pierced scroll swag and carved mask cresting, the fretted frieze with ebonised spiral turned columns, the trunk door with panels of bird, urn and floral marquetry, in circular and oval cartouches on an oyster wood ground, conforming panel to plinth, on bun feet, 92.5ins high (case extensively restored and rebuilt by Leslie Brundle £6000-8000 Note: Joseph Williamson recorded working London (latterly Clements Lane), Apprentice 1696, Master of the Clockmakers Company 1724, died 1725 - An eminent maker Provenance: From the Private Collection of Clocks belonging to the late Tony Hill of Cliftonville, Margate, Kent
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A Bakhtiari long rug woven in colours with four urns and bold floral motifs on a navy blue ground within wide three stripe borders filled with floral and bird motifs, 12ft 6ins x 6ft 4ins £700-900
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A Caucasian rug of "Farchalu" design, woven in colours with two bold rectangular medallions and filler motifs on a dark blue ground, within conforming borders, 63ins x 50ins £600-800
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A Caucasian rug of "Chayly" design, woven in colours with three bold octagonal motifs filled with hooked geometric motifs on a navy blue ground within conforming three stripe borders, 92ins x 43ins £400-600
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A Caucasian rug of "Farchalu" design woven in colours with a bold rectangular central medallion filled with geometric and hooked motifs on a navy blue ground within conforming narrow three stripe borders, 77ins x 50ins £350-500
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A Tabriz rug woven in bold colours and silk with central ovoid medallion and bold floral motifs on a navy blue ground within three stripe borders filled with birds and baskets of flowers, 60ins x 40ins £450-600
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A Yomut Turkman Asmalyk woven in navy blue, mid blue, rose and ivory with a hexagonal trellis filled with lozenge shaped medallions on a dark wine ground within four stripe borders and fringed lower edge, 27ins x 46ins £300-400
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A Kashan rug woven in colours with a central medallion and bold floral filled field, conforming spandrels on a navy blue ground within conforming five stripe borders, 79ins x 49ins £300-400
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A Bidhar rug woven in colours with a bold central medallion filled with a quatrefoil medallion and floral filler motifs, conforming spandrels and within four stripe borders, 88ins x 58ins £250-350
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A Joshagan rug woven in colours with central pole medallion with serrated borders and bold floral motifs on a navy blue ground within three stripe borders, 78ins x 52ins £200-300
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An Afshar rug woven in colours with small pole medallions and stylised floral, bird and animal motifs within hexagonal stepped reserves, on a navy blue ground and within multi stripe borders 74ins x 59ins (with slight wear to pile) £200-300
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A Turkman rug woven in dark brown rose and ivory with three rows each of fourteen small octagonal guls interspersed by cross motifs on a dark wine ground within wide eight stripe borders, 75ins x 50ins £250-350
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