An oak cased warder's clock, the silvered dial with Roman numerals, marked Thwaites & Reed, Clerkenwell above a plain trunk door and planked base, the dial 15.5cm (6.25") diameter (believed to have come from Gloucester prison)
A falling ball wall mounted clock by Thwaites & Reed dated 1972 in the form of a brass globe with chased continental detail, with silvered equator band numeric dial, 66 cm tall approx together with original instructions for setting up and regulating, information book, etc (documentation located behind silver cabinet)
THWAITES AND REED OF LONDON: A THREE TRAIN MAHOGANY CASED WALL CLOCK, the circular dial with Roman numerals with a three train fusee movement chiming on eight bells and a coiled gong, the arched top case with carved cornice and vine-leaf decoration, 40.5" wide. See illustration
19th century mahogany cased wall clock with fusee movement, with brass dial 8", by Thwaites & Reed of Clerkenwell, 18" high overall
A Thwaites & Reed brass skeleton clockwith silvered Roman chapter ring, platform lever escapement and passing bell strike upon a green velvet covered onyx base, the clock 17cm high complete with dome
Sale 321 Lot 649
* A Regency Mahogany Bracket Clock, circa 1840, thwaites & reed, london, having a circular dial with a steel chapter ring, Roman numeral hours, Arabic numerals at fifteen-minute increments and additional dials for Chime-Silent, Slow-Fast and Chime on 8 Bells, the rectangular case with pine cone finials and paw feet, having three-train brass fusee movement and anchor escapement, chiming on eight bells and striking on a coil. Height 25 x width 15 x depth 10 inches. request.
COLLECTIBLE "FALLING BALL" CLOCK commemorating the circumnavigation of the globe by Sir Francis Drake by The Franklin Mint. Crafted of solid mahogany wall mount, the globe of sterling silver and hand-worked brass, the clock's movement by Thwaites & Reed of London having constant drive from the weight of the globe; the mechanism contained within the metal sphere. Condition Report
An oak boardroom bracket clock circa 1910 with 8 day fusee movement supply label from Thwaites and Reed 9'' dial marked Barrud & Lunds. 36 x 14 x 38cm high.
THWAITES & REED: "IMPERIAL FAN CLOCK"circa 1984; plaque to underside inscribed "The Imperial Fan Clock / House of Igor Carl Faberge"; Condition: with two missing corner mounts; oxidation to metal throughout; missing part of gilt mount to front left; with key; functionality unknown; 10 inches wide; 5 inches deep; 9 1/2 inches high Condition:
A reproduction Benjamin Franklin wall clock by Thwaites & Reed, Bowling Green Lane, London, the spherical silvered dial set beneath a subdial, mounted upon a brass framework enclosing movement, raised upon a timber wall hanging bracket bearing plaque reading - Benjamin Franklin's Clock, 1757 built in London to his original design by Thwaites & Reed Limited, founded 1740, edition 831/1000 together with original information booklet, assembly instructions, declaration and further correspondence by Thwaites & Reed/The Heritage Collection (documentation located behind silver cabinet)
An English Brass Skeleton Clock
Thwaites and Reed, London, 20th Century
recreated in a limited quantity in cooperation with The British Clockmaker, Vermont, after a rare 18th century skeleton clock by John Dwerrihouse of London; inscribed Thwaites & Reed/ Clerkwell to the dial and having a single fusée movement and pendulum (not picutred).
Height overall 14 3/4 inches.
Property from a Private Collector, Lincolnwood, Illinois
FABERGE, Imperial Fan Clock. : A fan clock by Thwaites and Reed, designed by The House of Igor Carl Faberge. This clock is the 1984 The Imperial Fan mantle clock, with 8 day movement, rosewood body, and brass trim in ring, drape, and ribbon design. The face has a sterling silver pointer and pearl center to the fan. This clock has the original stamp to the bottom and comes with the key. *BACK IN AUCTION NON PAYER HANNELORE FREYER of GERMANY * - Dimensions: 10" x 5" x 11" H Condition Good, however all clocks sold as / is whether working or not.
A cast iron horizontal bridge frame with two train turret clock movement by Thwaites & Reed, London, circa 1887 (a.f), 88cm wide.
A Thwaites & Reed brass rolling ball clock, with an open superstructure, the top with ball channel, brass dial with silvered chapter ring bearing Roman numerals, thirty three balls, limited edition 502/1000.
Faberge Brass-Mounted Rosewood "Imperial Fan" Clock , 1983, Thwaites & Reed, London, originally design by Igor Carl Faberge (1906-1982), fan centered by a pearl, sterling silver hour pointer, h. 11 in., w. 10 in., d. 5 in
The Spheroid Weight Clock by Thwaites & Reed, Bowling Green Lane, London, England, principally in brass, raised on a squared timber blockade with thirty seven associated weighted balls, 26 cm tall approx together with original instruction booklet (documentation located behind silver cabinet)
Good English mahogany double fusee bracket clock, the movement signed Thwaites & Reed, Clerkenwell, London, with pull repeat and striking on a bell, the 8.5" cream convex dial also signed Thwaites & Reed, London, with strike/silent lever at XII, within an arched case with stylised foliate brass inlay and pierced brass arched fishscale side panels and foliate ring handles, 17.25" high
Thwaites & Reed bracket clock, ormolu mounted rectangular case with old ebonized surface, ogee molded top, brass carrying handle, sides of case with masks above fabric panels with maidens carrying fruit or flowers, brass three chain fusée movement, silvered face marked "Thwaites & Reed Clerkenwell/London/13491", fine quarter-hour chiming mechanism, key with turned wooden handle, matching pendulum, mid 19th century, 31 x 18-1/2 x 11 in.; with matching ormolu mounted bracket with recessed pockets for clock feet, 13 in. Clock with some losses to gilt highlights, frame separation at bottom of front panel on both sides; bracket with minor surface abrasions and paint drips. The Estate of the Late Thelma H. Osborne, Wilkesboro, North Carolina
A mid 19th century mahogany dial clock, with convex enamelled dial, brass bezel, timepiece movement, with triangular plates and fusee, possibly Thwaites & Reed, 15in. diameter - faults See Illustration £300-400
An English Brass Skeleton Clock
Thwaites and Reed, London, 20th Century
recreated in a limited quantity in cooperation with The British Clockmaker, Vermont, after a rare 18th century skeleton clock by John Dwerrihouse of London; inscribed Thwaites & Reed/ Clerkwell to the dial and having a single fusée movement and pendulum (not picutred).
Height overall 14 3/4 inches.
Property from a Private Collector, Lincolnwood, Illinois