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AN 18TH CENTURY OAK LONGCASE CLOCK of eight day movement, brass 30.5cms dial, signed R. Bucktrout Wakefield, Roman and Arabic numerals, seconds dial, calendar dial, engraved centre, the hood with swan neck pediment, turned pilaster, ogee trunk door, flanked by quarter round columns, plinth base, foot rim missing, 204cms high
A LATE 18TH CENTURY NORTH COUNTRY OAK LONGCASE CLOCK of 8-day movement, striking on a bell, the brass dial, 30cms with Roman and Arabic chapter ring, date aperture and engraved with foliate scrolls to the centre, inscribed on a boss to the arch W Greaves, Ncastle, pierced brass spandrels; the square hood having turned pilasters, the trunk with plain door on deep plinth with moulded foot rim, 205cms See illustration
Charles Topham Davidson (1848-1902) An album of watercolours of Kashmir, including: Cashmere - Instrument for Cleaning Lime from Ricks; Horse - bought for my friend Colonel J to ride a stage of 10 miles on - I had only just time to make the above sketch when the sitterd was indignantly sent away with orders to take his saddle off that brute; From our Camp Portskewett, July 1886; Our place from the River; Peshtani, 20 June 1887; My first breakfast place in the vale of Cashmere (near Sopoor) 2 May 1887; Bassaley, Monday; In Tredegar Park; Near Khundwah Sopoor, 2 May 1887; In a Shikana in Srinagar; Near Harod in the Sind Valley, 12 May 1887; Tree in the Sind Valley, Cashmere, 15 May 1887 - 29 feet around trunk; The Vale of Cashmere from the Sind Valley, 13 May 1887; The Temple of Martund, Cashmere, 17 May 1887; Manesbol, Cashmere, 22 May 1887; Near Leelpoora in Lolak Valley, Cashmere, 4 June 1887; The Mahseer around Sopoor; M Martand, supposed to be a statue of the Sun God; Shadipore - junction of Sind River with the Jelum, 18 June 1887; East End of the Temple of Mortund; Ruins of Mortund, Cashmere, from the south-west, 17 May 1887
Robert Smith in Long Akcor, a lacquered long case clock circa 1695, the hood (formerly rising) with moulded cornice and pediment above blind fret panel to frieze and pilaster mounted door, the trunk below a convex moulding, the long door with signs of former lenticle (old disc insert) and decorated with Chinoiserie, raised on a short plinth (not obviously reduced), the 11.25 inch square dial signed between V and VII, with winged mask spandrels, silvered chapter ring, seconds dial and date aperture with scroll engraving, ringed winding holes, bell striking 8 day 5 pillar movement with replacement seat board, 217cm high
An oak longcase clock, the square brass 28cm dial with crown and sprawling boys spandrels, Roman chapter ring, the matted centre with leaf framed calendar aperture, inscribed 'Tho. Bridge & Andrew Knowles', eight day movement, striking on a bell, the square hood with vine carved frieze and freestanding pillars, arched door with lenticle to trunk, 200cm high (composed)
An oak longcase clock, the silvered 30cm dial with engraved neo-classical leaf scroll and paterae spandrels, Roman and Arabic chapter ring, subsidiary seconds and calendar dials, Strike-Silent dial to arch, inscribed 'Rd Collis, Rumford' (sic), eight day movement, striking on a bell, the arched hood with bell cresting and ball finials above brass mounted plain freestanding pillars, arched door to trunk, 207cm high (excl. finials)
An oak longcase clock, the enamelled 34cm dial with figural spandrels representing The Seasons, Roman chapter ring, subsidiary seconds dial, calendar aperture, indistinctly inscribed 'à..., Manchester', the arch with lunar phases, eight day movement, striking on a bell, the hood with brass mounted swan neck pediment above freestanding turned pillars, the trunk with an arched moulded door flanked by reeded pilasters, banded and strung throughout, 220cm high
An oak longcase clock, the enamelled 31cm dial with fruit and cornucopia spandrels, the arch with angler before a castle, Roman chapter ring, subsidiary seconds dial, calendar aperture, inscribed 'F. Connfell, Rofs' (sic), eight day movement, striking on bell, mahogany banded and boxwood strung throughout, the arched hood with swan neck pediment, brass finials and fluted pillars, the chamfered trunk with a rectangular door inlaid with lozenge and lancet arch above a tablet, on bracket feet, 221cm high
An oak longcase clock, with mahogany veneers and bandings, the brass 32cm dial with mask and leaf spandrels, silvered Roman and Arabic chapter ring, the centre engraved with leaf scrolls, subsidiary seconds dial, calendar aperture, inscribed 'T. Radford & Sons, Leeds', the arch with lunar phases, eight day movement, striking on a bell, the hood with brass mounted swan neck pediment above freestanding fluted pillars, shaped door to trunk flanked by fluted quadrant pilasters, the base with planted panel, 225cm high
An oak longcase clock, the enamelled square 30.5cm dial with floral spandrels, Roman and Arabic chapter ring, subsidiary seconds dial, inscribed 'H. Tory, Crowland', eight day movement, striking on a bell, mahogany veneers and bandings throughout, the hood with brass mounted dentil moulded swan neck pediment, ball-and-spire finial and fluted pillars, arched door to trunk, on bracket feet, 203cm high
An oak cottage longcase clock, the square brass 27cm dial with mask and leaf spandrels, Roman chapter ring, the matted centre engraved with leaf scrolls and with calendar sector, single finger, inscribed 'Thos Storer, Darby' (sic), thirty hour movement, striking on a bell, the square hood with plain integral three-quarter pilasters, arched door to trunk, 185cm high
A mahogany longcase clock, the enamelled 35cm dial with figural spandrels representing The Continents, Roman chapter ring, subsidiary seconds and calendar dials, the arch with lunar phases, eight day movement, striking on a bell, the arched hood with swan neck pediment and urn finials above two pairs of fluted pillars, the well figured trunk with a scalloped curl veneered door flanked by freestanding reeded pillars, outlined with banded borders and stringing, the canted moulded base with re-entrant panel, bracket feet, 236cm high
A walnut longcase clock, the brass 30cm dial with urn and eagle spandrels, silvered Roman and Arabic chapter ring, the matted centre with subsidiary seconds dial and calendar aperture with a border of engraved leaf scrolls, the arch inscribed 'Wm. Harley, Salop', supported by dolphins, eight day movement, striking on a bell, the hood with moulded cavetto cornice above blind fretwork spandrels and integral three-quarter pillars, the trunk with an arched moulded door and inlaid with chequered bandings, outlined throughout with crossgrained mouldings, 240cm high (distressed)
A mid 19th Century mahogany cased Drop Dial Wall Timepiece, T Curtis of Dorchester, the moulded mahogany surround to a plain trunk, with sight glass flanked by carved ears, to a cast brass bezel, with convex glass enclosing a 12” painted Roman dial with outside minute track and black spade hands, to a single fusee movement, with anchor escapement, height 21”
A late 19th Century mahogany cased Drop Dial Wall Timepiece, Jas Russell of Ninfield, the moulded surround to a plain trunk (repaired), to a spun brass bezel enclosing an 11” painted Roman dial, with outside minute track and black painted spade hands, to a single fusee movement with anchor escapement, height 19 ½”
A mid 19th Century mahogany and boxwood line inlaid 8-day Long-case Clock, Thos of Barton, the hood with swan neck pediment, centred with a sphere and finial and flanked by further globe and spike finials, over fluted columns, to a ogee throat and long shaped trunk door, with canted corners, to a plinth base, and later bracket feet, to a 13” third period painted dial, with cottage scene to the arch, over painted tulip spandrels and Roman chapter ring, with outside minute track and subsidiaries for seconds and date, and pierced and stamped hands, to a signed false plate and movement with four knopped pillars and anchor escapement, with rack strike on a bell, height 87”
An early 19th Century 8-day Long-case Clock, Unsigned, the arched hood with scrolling pediment, and globe and eagle finial flanked by globe and spike finials, over freestanding plain columns, to a convex throat and long arched trunk door, to a plinth base with bracket feet, to a third period painted arched dial, with floral decoration to the arch, over gilt and floral spandrels enclosing a Roman chapter ring with outside minute track, and subsidiary seconds with date sector and pierced and stamped brass hands, to a Walker & Rogers false plate, to a movement with plates united by four knopped pillars and anchor escapement, with rack and strike on a bell, height 89”
A mid 18th Century oak cased 30-hour Long-case Clock, Robt Guymer of Norwich, the hood with overhanging cornice surmounted by a ‘whale tail’ pediment, with three gilt wood flaming urn finials, over freestanding columns to an ogee throat, and long trunk door with plinth base, to an 11” brass dial, with Roman chapter ring and inside quarters track with fleur de lys half hour markers, matted centre and pierced blue steel hand, to a posted movement, with count wheel and anchor escapement, strike on a bell, height 83”
An early 20th Century mahogany cased 8-day Long-case Clock, Unsigned, the arched hood with pierced sound frets to canted corners, over an ogee throat and glazed trunk door with further canted corners, to a plinth base, 12” arched brass dial with subsidiaries for strike/silent and St Michaels/Westminster/Whittington, over cast and applied spandrels, and Roman and Arabic chapter ring, with further chime/silent at 3 and subsidiary seconds to a matted centre and pierced and blued steel hands, to a triple weight movement, with anchor escapement and strike on nine tubular bells, height 84”
A 19th century oak longcase clock, the hood with a moulded cornice and Ionic columns above a long trunk door and box base, the 27 cms square dial with central painted bird and floral spandrels with Roman numerals and calendar aperture, inscribed Richard Prew, Tewkesbury, the 30 hour movement striking on a bell, 186 cms high.
A 19th century mahogany longcase clock, the arched hood with globe finials and turned columns above a short trunk door, box base and bracket feet, the 33 cms dial painted with a child to the arch and cottage with a subsidiary seconds dial and calendar aperture, inscribed J Williams, Dowlais, 238 cms high.
An 18th and later carved oak longcase clock, the hood with broken swan neck pediment and fluted Ionic columns above a short trunk door, box base and bracket feet, the 30 cms brass dial with roundel to the arch and sea creature decoration with cherub spandrels, the brass chapter ring with Roman numerals with seconds subsidiary dial and calendar aperture, inscribed 'Ben J Bell, Uttoxeter', the eight day movement striking on a bell, 216 cms high.
A 19th century mahogany longcase clock, the hood with moulded dentil cornice and Corinthian columns above an arched long trunk door and box base with marquetry urn, the 33 cms dial with birds of paradise to the arch and fruit spandrels with Roman numerals, calendar aperture and subsidiary seconds dial, inscribed Jas.Atkinson, Gateshead, the eight day movement striking on a bell, 214 cms high.
Oak and mahogany long case clock, late 18th century, the broken arch brass face set with a roundel engraved with a coastal sailing ship, brass chapter ring and subsidiary seconds and date dials in a swan neck hood with fluted side columns and quartered trunk columns on set out base, the two train movement striking the hour. Comes with pendulum, two weights and key. Height 220cm.
Walnut long case clock by Gabriel Smith, Nantwich, the brass broken arch face with silvered chapter ring, subsidiary seconds ring, date aperture the arch set with silvered date ring and moon aperture within an engraved border and matt field, two train movement striking the hour on a bell in flat top broken arch hood with plain side columns on narrow trunk with broken arch door and glazed pendulum aperture raised on set out base. (pendulum, two weights and key) Height 213cm.
A late 19th Century walnut and inlaid drop trunk dial Timepiece, Superior, the moulded surround with inlaid band, over carved and applied gears, with visible pendulum aperture and further glazed base, to a spun brass bezel enclosing an 11 ½” painted Roman dial with outside minute track and black painted hands, to a spring driven movement with anchor escapement, height 30”
WILLIAM NICHOLAS, BIRMINGHAM, A LATE GEORGE III MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK, the quality string-inlaid case with trunk door flanked by quarter round reeded Corinthian pilasters, the swan neck hood with freestanding brass-capped Corinthian columns, 36cm arched white falseplate dial, signed, with rolling moon in the arch, subsidiary seconds and date pointer, eight day four pillar weight driven rack-striking movement, with anchor escapement. 2.38m
John Clayton Prescott A mid 18th century walnut and oak cross banded 8-day longcase clock, the twin train movement with anchor escapment striking on a bell, the caddy top above foliate incised gilt frieze and brass dial with Roman numerals and rococo mask spandrels, the blacked centre with subsidiary seconds dial and calendar aperture, the trunk door between reeded quadrant corners above conforming base, on bracket feet, the movement and case with some alterations and restorations 222cm high

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