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A George IV mahogany cased eight day longcase clock by James Jew, Gloucester, the 12inch break arch silvered dial engraved with Neptune and swag spandrels, subsidiary seconds and date dials, the case with broken pediment, over pillar sided door, the trunk with quarter fluted pilasters, above panel inset base, 234cm high.
WILL PALMER OF WORCESTER A 19TH CENTURY OAK AND MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK, having 30-hour movement, having swan neck pediment, over pilaster supported hood, re-painted face with subsidiary seconds and date aperture, on a carcase with single crossbande d door, quarter pilaster reeded sides with applied brass capitals, on a plain box base, 204cm high
A Meissen mantle clock on stand, of Rococo form, the blue ground heavily gilded and encrusted with applied flowers, surmounted by two putti holding garlands, on four scroll feet, the 4 inch white enamelled dial with blue Roman numerals, impressed marks to the base 578, half striking, front winding, 45cm high
An early 19th century eight day oak and mahogany cross-banded longcase clock, circa 1830, the hood with a swan neck pediment, with brass ball and pinnacle finials to each side with an eagle finial to centre, the glazed door set between fluted columns, opening to reveal white enamelled painted dial with black Arabic numerals and subsidiary dial, the dial indistinctly signed and reading 'Stourbridge', the case with quarter round columns to sides and a single door opening to reveal a double weighted movement and pendulum, raised on a base section supported on later feet, 230 cm high, 50 cm wide and 25 cm deep.
A George III oak eight day longcase clock, circa 1780, the dial inscribed 'Richard Pinn, Sidmouth', the hood with a moulded projecting cornice, the glazed door flanked by turned columns with brass capitals and terminals, opening to reveal an 11 inch brass dial with chapter ring and black Roman numerals with Arabic numerals to outer edge, the centre with makers signature and an engraved scene, the corners with gilt brass spandrels; the case with a single door, decorated mahogany cross-banded edge and parquetry star inlay to centre, opening to reveal a double weighted movement, set between fluted canted corners, raised on a base section with shaped feet, 208 cm high.
A George II 30 hour oak longcase clock, inscribed 'John Bond, Peterborough', the projecting moulded hood with turned columns to front, the glazed door opening to reveal a 10½ inch brass dial with black Roman numerals and Arabic numerals to outer edge, inscription to centre and gilt brass spandrels to edges, with a projecting base section and standing on bracket feet, 205 cm high.
An early 18th Century ebonised bracket clock, by Thomas Gordon of Edinburgh (fl.1703-1743), the pierced gilt brass basket caddy top decorated with Renaissance motifs, applied plates to the front door, the backplate with foliate scroll design, the 6.5 inch dial with silvered chapter ring and enamelled Roman numerals, signed (with keys.) 46cm high
A 19th century repeating carriage clock, white enamel dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary dial, chased with foliage, alarm function, striking half hours on a gong, the movement stamped DC either side of an image of a carriage clock for Pierre & Alfred Drocourt 1820-1900, 17cm high
An early 19th century oak and mahogany eight day longcase clock, the hood with a swan neck pediment, the whole inlaid with marquetry and parquetry, raised to front on turned columns with Corinthian capitals, the glazed door opening to reveal a white enamelled painted dial with black Roman numerals and painted scenes to top and corners, indistinctly described but reading 'Northampton', the case set between quarter round turned and fluted columns, the projecting base raised on bracket feet, 218 cm high
A 19th century French mantel clock, the gilt metal dial having enamel numerals, fitted an eight day movement striking on a gong, in a Boulle style case, 38 cm high See illustration Condition report Report by MW Please note that Charterhouse do not guarantee the working condition of any watch or clock. General wear, the ball work inlay is complete, and has not lifted, the case veneer around the edge of the ball work has lifted in a couple of small places. The gilt metal mounts are worn, the enamel numerals are in generally good condition, the pendulum appears original, the clock is running, but no guarantee is implied or given See additional illustrations
A longcase clock, the 30 cm arched square painted dial signed Tho de Cruch, Jersey (?), with Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds and calendar dials, fitted an eight day movement, with the remains of the hood (box) Condition report Report by MW Please note that Charterhouse do not guarantee the working condition of any watch or clock. Movement and dial hood only, and the hood is only partially there: in very poor condition See illustration
A longcase clock, the 32.5 cm arched square brass dial signed JOHN HARTLEY HEBREW HALL to the arch, having a phase of the moon, the chapter ring with Roman numerals, the centre with subsidiary seconds and calendar dials, fitted an eight day movement, in a mahogany case, 244 cm high (over finial) See illustration Condition report Report by RB From a local deceased estate. Very much in a market fresh condition, all three finials present, but two detached, the top right hand moulding on the side is missing, the seat board has quite a bit of age, most of the painting to the phase of the moon is good, the trunk door is locked, and we do not have the key, and there is an area to the top left hand part of the door moulding which is removed and has a slight area missing from it, the case is generally good, and would benefit from a clean, with two lead weights and a pendulum.
A longcase clock, the 28 cm square brass dial signed W Barrow, London, the silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals, the matt brass centre with a calendar aperture, fitted a 30 hour movement, in an oak case, 204 cm high See illustration Condition report Report by MW Please note that Charterhouse do not guarantee the working condition of any watch or clock. The clock comes complete with pendulum and weights. The movement looks complete but no guarantee is implied or given. The case has several modifications, the seat board has been replaced, the cheeks have been modified to take the seat board. There is new wood put in on both sides, both cheek boards have new wood. The remainder of the case would appear short in length. The bottom plinth has been replaced. The trunk door has a very slight warp, and I would suggest that the movement and case are an association.
A GEORGE III MAHOGANY CROSSBANDED LONGCASE CLOCK, the brass dial with an arch signed ""John Fletcher, Holbeck"", the chapter ring with Roman numerals, the centre with subsidiary seconds and date dials, with a two-train striking movement, the hood with a shaped-pediment, the door flanked by turned columns, the trunk with a long shaped door, 87"" high
JAMES MCCABE: A GEORGE III BRACKET CLOCK, the white enamel dial signed ""James McCabe, Royal Exchange, London"" and numbered 1318 beneath a strike/silent dial, with a similarly signed back plate and two train eight day movement striking on a bell, the arched topped case with gilt metal carrying handle, 17.5"" high. See illustration
A GEORGE II OAK AND MAHOGANY CROSSBANDED LONGCASE CLOCK, the brass dial with arch bearing a tablet ""William Harley Salop"", the brass chapter ring with Roman numerals, enclosing a subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, with a two train five pillar movement striking on a bell, the tall hood with raised pagoda top and three ball and pinnacle finials, above a tall case with arched top door and conforming base, 104"" high
A VICTORIAN WALNUT CASED GOTHIC REVIVAL BRACKET CLOCK by Charles Frodsham, 84 Strand, London, no. 880, the silvered dial marked ""Arnold"" and within Roman numerals, with a two train movement striking on a coiled gong with pull repeat mechanism, the arched top case with applied Gothic revival tracery, and with a fretwork rear door, 20"" high, on a bracket with five supports with carved heads and quatrefoil piercing, the bracket 13"" high. See illustration Provenance: Purchased from McWhirter, London in 1993 The collection of James Fairfax A.C. Stanbridge Mill, Gussage All Saints, Dorset
A LATE 17TH CENTURY WALNUT LONGCASE CLOCK, the 10"" associated dial signed ""John Buckenhill, Worcester"", with an eight day two train movement striking on a bell, the hood with a moulded cornice above twin spiral-turned uprights and glazed window, above a tall trunk door with a central lenticle and inlaid star motif, on a conforming base, 17th century and later, 81"" high. See illustration
AN EBONISED AND GILT METAL BRACKET CLOCK, the silvered chapter ring signed ""Ste. Daniel, London "", with twin ringed winding holes and date aperture, the chapter ring with Roman numerals within cherubs head spandrels, with a two train five pillar movement with elaborately engraved backplate, the case with a pierced gilt ""basket"" top with swing handle flanked by four pineapple finials, on short bracket feet, 15"" high. See illustration
Gentleman`s Georgian 18ct Gold Fusee Pair Case Pocket Watch, London hallmark dated 1770, m.m TL, the dust cover inscribed `James C Green London, nr 5373, the intricately carved back cover set with a single rose cut diamond, the watch having silvered number dial to back, with carved pillar supports, white enamel face with baton and numeric dial, with winder, the watch benefiting from a gold and bronze case of neo-classical design with applied gold studs. Literature resting in the watch case, A.N Wickes watch and clock maker. Provenance: Belonging to David Lister father of DN Lister.

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