Clocks

Clocks

A rosewood 8 day reguator clock from the late Biedermeier period  with a two piece porcelain dial and cast brass piecrust bezel suround,signed  (F Jeskinsky Pesth).

Circa 1855.

SN58

A very fine, rosewood and maple strung 8 day Vienna regulator clock, with gesso decoration and a two piece dial, with a cast brass pie crust bezel.

Circa 1850.

SN57

A fine Geo III mahogany longcase clock by Abraham Butler of Northwich with brass arched dial 8 day  moonphase movement.The case has a wonderful colour and patina.

Circa 1780.

SN56

A fine rosewood Biedermeier regulator clock: six light case with maple banding and carved pediment, housing the eight day timepiece movement, with a one-piece porcelain dial and fine brass engine-turned bezel.

Circa 1845.

SN43

A very unusual octagonal eight day mahogany and brass inlaid fusee dial clock of the early Victorian era. The 10" convex dial signed Davis and Napper Reading.

Circa 1840.

Sn41

A very fine, rosewood and maple strung eight day Vienna regulator clock, with gesso decoration and a one piece dial, with a cast brass pie crust bezel.

Circa 1850.

SN39

A fine Walnut veneered and Maple strung six light Dachluhr (Roof Top) regulator clock . The eight day weight driven movement is fronted by a one piece porcelain dial with an engine turned bezel, and is signed "Lehner Kaschau". 

Circa 1840.

SN37

A fine rosewood and maple strung Biedermeier Vienna regulator clock with a very unusual buttress base with extensive black gesso detail. The eight day timepiece movement has a one piece porcelain dial with an ornate brass piecrust bezel.

Circa 1845

SN25