THOMAS CARTER, BISHOP AUCKLAND; a good 18th century eight day longcase clock, the brass face with applied silvered chapter ring, bearing Arabic and Roman numerals, and subsidiary dials, within Chinoiserie case, with rectangular door, height 217cm.Condition Report: Possible replacement components, beading, door looks to be replaced, losses to decoration, door is warped, foot board is split, chipping, and losses to case, wear to silvered dial, face plate is warped.please note the seat board does not sit on the body of the case and requires a more stable or larger seat board.
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THOMAS GRINNARD; a good 18th century eight day longcase clock, the brass face with applied silvered chapter ring bearing Arabic and Roman numerals with subsidiary dial, the lancet shaped hood with three brass finials and glass panel, above the Chinoiserie decorated case with arched shaped door, height 238cm.
THOMAS SHARP, LEIGHTON; a late 18th/early 19th century eight day longcase clock, the brass face with applied silvered dial and chapter ring bearing Arabic and Roman numerals, within mahogany case chased decoration and subsidiary dial, the arch shaped hood with applied eagle, above the arched shaped door, height 223cm.Condition Report: Complete with pendulum although it is af.
A silver plated rectangular desk stand, with a rectangular hinged box enclosing three compartments, with pen stand, on four bun feet, length 27cm, with a French Art Deco plated desk alarm clock, the dial named ‘Le Noir’, width 10cm, and two Italian white metal ballpoint pens, with engine turned decoration, from Tateossian (4).
A late 19th century marquetry inlaid drop dial wall clock, likely American, the 30cm diameter Roman numeric dial in a cushion case, with inlaid and carved decoration, above a pendulum window flanked by carved sections with a scrolled base, 81cm high together with an early 20th century mantle timepiece on bun feet, dial marked for Kay of Worcester, Lenzkirch movement behind fret panel door, 35.5cm high (2)
A strung mahogany longcase clock, c.1800, broken swan neck pediment with plinth and brass roundels, arched architrave supported by Corinthian columns, glazed, painted moon dial, Roman numerals, date aperture, double fusee, surrounded by portrait spandrels of naval men, the case below features geometric interlocking parquetry on architrave, the trunk features a double arched door with ivory urn-form escutcheon and inscribed sticker to back, flanked by Doric pilasters, plane moulded plinth, 222cm high, 57cm wide, 24cm deep (key, weights and pendulum) (1)Ivory Declaration Submission Reference Number: JX8G8KAS
Henry Warburton: An oak George III longcase clock, broken arched swan neck pediment with meandering dentil, plane frieze, plane columns flanking brass dial 'Henry Warburton W Hampton', foliate spandrels, date aperture, seconds dial, cross banded trunk, serpentine and cross banded door, complimentary base, plinth, 218cm high, 48cm wide, 26cm deep (pendulum, weights x2 and key) (1)Provenance: from a private Warwickshire country estate, many items in the collection are recorded in an early 20th century black and white photographic inventory together with original collated late 19th/early 20th century purchase receipts
An unusual combination carriage clock and barometer of Cornish interest comprising a French carriage clock with circular enamelled dial flanked by a matching aneroid barometer and central thermometer in brass rectangular traditional case, the top inset with a compass and presentation text "Presented by Lieut. W. W. M. Gott to The Officers of the Cornwall Rangers", 7" long

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