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‡ A VICTORIAN OAK LONGCASE CLOCK, signed on the break-arched and painted dial JOHN HALLIWELL WAKEFIELD, with subsidiary seconds dial and pierced brass hands, ruins and a watermill to the spandrels and arch, having eight day movement in crossbanded and line inlaid case with swan neck pediment, pillars, pilasters and panelled base, 230cm h ++The paint to the dial slightly scratched, the case generally slightly faded, the lower part of the base re-modelled and now with a plinth, the movement complete or largely so but in need of cleaning/overhauling
‡ A GEORGE III MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK, with brass break-arched dial, silvered chapter ring, matted centre signed on a tablet Willm Webster Exchange Alley London, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, the Strike/Silent ring to the arch, having pierced steel hands, rococo spandrels and eight day movement in finely figured case with stop fluted pilasters and moulded door, on panelled base, 227cm h excluding finial ++In good condition and of finely figured timber, the movement/dial original to the case, the seatboard possibly original some well executed repairs to the backboard.
An unusual late 19th century oak and brass automatic memorandum clock, the hinged pediment enclosing a 48 slot revolving dial to facilitate the insertion of an ivorine tablet which discharges into a slot below the main dial at a predetermined time in order to activate the alarm, the square brass dial with silvered chapter ring, height 38cm. This type of clock was first patented in 1891 by John Davidson. (Illustrated).
An early 19th century eight day longcase clock, the painted arched enamel dial with subsidiary seconds and date aperture, indistinctly signed, housed in an oak and inlaid mahogany case with broken arch pediment, fluted columns and arched door, height 223cm (some losses to case). (Illustrated).
A fine George III inlaid mahogany eight day longcase clock, by John Carmichael, Greenock, the arched brass dial with silvered chapter ring, Masonic subsidiary seconds and calendar, above a slightly bowed door, height 208cm. John Carmichael of Greenock is listed by GH Baillie as 1750 - 1800, maker of the first clock in Greenock Parish Church, 1786. (Illustrated).
A mahogany eight-day longcase clock, the 29cm silvered dial with roman numerals, subsidiary seconds and calendar aperture, signed Ralph Harrison, London, strike/silent to the arch, four pillar movement, the case enclosed by an arched panel door between fluted pilasters with gilt metal capitals, gadrooned base with bracket feet, the break arch hood with pagoda top and flanked by fluted columns, height 248cm (98in.).
A French mid 19th Century bracket clock, having an eight-day movement striking on a gong, of Bonelle design, the glazed door with pierced gilt metal decoration of a seated maiden, the whole ormolu mounted and fitted a segmented white enamel dial with Roman numerals, 48.25cm (19") high, complete with bracket decorated flutes and with scrolls to the base
A late 18th Century oak longcase thirty-hour clock, the hood with swan neck having a mahogany surround, diaper banding and turned columns to the sides, the trunk with rounded pillars to the sides enclosed by a panel door on bracket feet, fitted a square brass dial with pierced spandrels and matted centre, the silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals and inscribed Rich. Phillips Ashburne, 202cm (79.25") high (see illustration)
A late 18th Century oak longcase eight-day clock, the hood with moulded swan neck and square fluted pillars to the sides, the trunk with canted columns enclosed by a rectangular door, fitted a circular brass dial with Roman and Arabic numerals and inscribed Bennitt Uttoxeter, 221cm (87") high (see illustration)
A late 18th Century oak longcase eight-day clock, the hood banded in mahogany with moulded cornice and turned fluted pillars to the sides, the trunk with fluted canted columns, enclosed by a rectangular door, fitted a circular engraved brass dial with subsidiary seconds dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, inscribed J Turner Leek, 210.5cm (83.25") high

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