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£ 1,150
Lovely proportioned eight-day clock
with incredible colour.
Has to be seen to be believed
Standing some 89”
John Berry
London
Thomas Budgen
Croydon
c 1790
8 day pagoda topped longcase with well executed brass fret.
Unusual 11” dial. Cabinet displays well figured flame mahogany veneers.
Standing 88”
Humphrey Jennens, Halesowen
£4,600
Bateman
Tower Street
London
c 1825
Lovely proportioned eight-day
Lancet Bracket Clock.
Twin fusee, with signed back plate
and margin engraving.
With pull repeating.
Standing some 17 1/2”
A good well figured mahogany pad top London bracket clock. Eight day double fusee, five pillar movement, counting the hours on a bell. The backplate having engraved edge border and the maker's name "Leplastrier, London". Also having an ornately shaped pendulum rod with floral engraving to the bob.
7” convex painted dial with Roman numerals.
The Leplastrier family are recorded as working in the City of London from 1790. This clock is absolutely typical in the style of the 1810 period and has a full front door and not hinged bezel.
Standing 15”.
£ 3,100
Leplastrier
London
c 1810
A good mahogany London bracket clock. Eight day double fusee, counting the hours on large gong. The backplate engraved with English roses and pendulum bod with floral engraving .
8” convex enamel dial with Roman numerals.
Standing 18”.