Longcase clock - Brown Manchester Oak long case clock by Nathaniel Brown Manchester broken arch brass face with painted rolling moon chapter ring with Arabic and roman numerals subsidiary seconds dial date aperture and engraved field two train movement in swans neck hood with gilt floral panels and plain turned columns on quarter column trunk and set out canted corner base raised on bracket feet.
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Long cased clock with two weights winder pendulum and one finger Oak long case clock banded in mahogany broken arch painted face detached from the back plate by Wilson the two train movement striking on a bell in a swans neck hood with blind fret frieze and Corinthian side columns on a quarter column trunk and set out base. (Two weights pendulum key and detached face)
A Stuart Double 10V twin cylinder vertical marine steam engine, in red with steel cylinder covers, steel spoked flywheel, fitted with copper inlet and exhaust pipes, oilers to all bearings, steel crankshaft in bronze bearings with bronze connecting rods linking to cross heads running in trunk guides, height 150mm, width 90mm length 130mm with an 80mm diameter flywheel *This model is the base version and is not fitted with the optional reversing gear although this is available from Stuart Turner
A Derby Type Figure Group, idyllically modelled as a semi-nude female standing with arm around a rococo stylised tree trunk, to the side a seated cherub holding a basket of flowers aloft, on rococo scrolling base, heightened in predominantly puce and green enamels, the trunk terminal pierced to take a candle socket, circa 1770, 21cm
John Stanyer, Nantwich. A Mahogany Crossbanded Oak-Cased Longcase Clock, the hood with swan-neck pediment and verre eglomise panels above an arched glazed door flanked by fluted columns, the trunk with shaped top to the rectangular door, flanked by fluted quadrant columns, raised on a panelled plinth with stop chamfers, the 8-day movement having an arched brass dial with gilt metal rococo spandrels, lunar dial, calendar aperture, subsidiary seconds dial, silvered chapter ring and foliate scroll engraved centre, the arch bezel inscribed JOHN STANYER, NANTWICH, circa 1795, 221cm high.
Henry Hindley, York (1731-1770) A Fine Mahogany-Cased Longcase Clock, the hood with pagoda surmount, swan-neck pediment with target roundels, and arched glazed door, flanked by turned tapering columns, the trunk with shaped top to the rectangular door, flanked by fluted quadrant columns, raised on a plain plinth with bracket feet, the 8-day striking movement having a 12" arched brass dial with subsidiary calendar dial to the arch, gilt-metal rococo spandrels, silvered chapter ring and matted centre incorporating a subsidiary seconds dial, engraved Hen.y Hindley, York, circa 1760-70, 242cm high
A Vienna figure of a travelling showman, wearing a goatee beard, black hat, pink coat and green breeches, a small monkey and it's blue hat perched on the trunk to his side, another monkey crouching at his feet, 20cm h, incised 3H, painted shield in underglaze blue and Za in red/brown enamel, late 18th c (see illustration) ++ Tiny loss to the pipe held in the man's right hand, the hat restored. Firing crack in the base
Jan Breukelaar Amsterdam a fine 18th century burr walnut longcase clock the hood with three ball finials above fretwork frieze and side frets floral carved centre piece Corinthian capped pilasters the trunk with canted corners the shaped door with boxwood stringing and gilt metal mounted lenticle upon a bombe base and paw front feet the 34cm dial with lunar disc silvered chapter ring signed below seconds dial shaped apertures for day and month with date aperture below scroll spandrels engraved dial centre and border the movement with alarm and striking on two bells 269cm high
Thomas Wilson St Ives a 19th century oak longcase clock the hood with swanneck pediment and dentil moulding above an arched top trunk door raised on a shaped skirting the 12 inch painted dial with floral basket to the arch fan spandrels subsidiary seconds and calendar dials the 8 day movement with Felton falseplate (case possibly associated) 210cm high Thomas Wilson is recorded as working in the Cambridgeshire village of Somersham near St Ives circa 1839
John Smith Chester an 18th century figured mahogany longcase clock the hood with inset blue glass panels the trunk with quarter reeded columns and canted panelled plinth on ogee bracket feet the 13 inch dial inscribed above the arch with lunar dial above inset seconds dial and date aperture floral engraved centre bold mask spandrels with 8 day movement 231cm high
A Late 19th Century Walnut & Brass inland drop dial Wall Timepiece, the octagonal surround to a drop trunk with visible aperture and door to the base to a sprung brass bezel enclosing a 9” painted Roman dial with outside minute track and steel hands to spring driven movement with anchor escapement, height 24”
A Mahogany and Box wood lined inlaid 8 day Longcase Clock, the arched hood surmounted by three Globe and Eagle finials over freestanding reeded columns to a long trunk door and raised on a plinth base to a 11 ½ “ brass dial, surmounted with a silvered boss signed Tempus Fugit over Roman & Arabic Chapter Ring to a matted centre with subsidiary seconds and black steel hands to an 8 day movement with anchor escapement and strike on a bell, height 87”
A Late 18th Century Mahogany cased 8 day Longcase Clock, W D Durant, Yarmouth, the arched hood surmounted by three plinths for finials and fretwork frieze over plain freestanding columns with brass capitals over a convex throat and long arched trunk door flanked by cantered corners and raised on a later plinth base to a 12” first period arch painted dial with painted bird to floral and strawberry spandrels with gilt Gesso surrounds enclosing a Roman and Arabic Chapter Ring with subsidiaries for seconds and date to pierced steel hands, the movement with four knocked pillars, anchor escapement and strike on a bell, height 81”
Chippendale style mahogany three train longcase clock, circa 1930, the domed hood with blind fretwork panels flanking arched brass 26cm square dial with chime selector dial to the arch, Roman numerals, silvered chapter ring, the trunk with a bevelled glass door revealing brass cylinder weights, and bordered with blind fretwork, over a base with a fielded and blind fretwork panel within canted corners, all raised on ogee bracket feet, height 213cm Please see Special Sale Notices regarding watches and clocks
Andrew Black, Alloa (clockmaker, circa 1835), Scottish mahogany eight day longcase clock, circular hood with moulded bezel, silvered circular dial, signed and with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds and date dial, eight day movement striking on a bell over a trunk with turned half pilasters flanking a bowed flame mahogany door, the base with a flame mahogany recessed panel raised on shaped bracket feet, height 207cm
MacGregor, Edinburgh (clockmaker, circa 1815-25), Scottish mahogany eight day longcase clock, circular dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds and date dials, signed, with a circular door with brass bezel, the movement striking on a bell, the trunk with reeded quarter pilasters flanking an arched door over a small recessed rectangular panel and a box base with a further moulded recessed panel, all raised on bracket feet, height 208cm Please see Special Sale Notices regarding watches and clocks
Nicolas August Lenard, Dublin (Irish clockmaker circa 1760-80) mahogany eight day longcase clock, the hood with floral carved and dentil swan neck pediment centred with a carved shell, cushion frieze carved with acanthus scrolls over fluted Corinthian columns flanking 34cm square brass dial with signed silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals, engraved and matted centre with ringed winding holes and date aperture, silvered subsidiary seconds dial, the whole with cherub and crown spandrels, the trunk fitted with a long fielded flame mahogany door within canted corners over a box base with a raised panel and ogee bracket feet, height 240cm Please see Special Sale Notices regarding watches and clocks
A mid-18th Century and later oak longcase clock with thirty hour movement striking on a bell, the square brass dial with single hand and matt centre inscribed 'Jn. Inkpen, Horsham', framed by a silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals, surrounded by pierced spandrels depicting putti holding a crown aloft amongst foliate scrolls, the oak case with moulded top hood above turned pilasters, the trunk with arched door on a plain base and plinth, height approx 194cm (alterations and restoration).
An Arts & Crafts eight day longcase clock by Liberty & Co. perhaps designed by Leonard Wyburd the hammered and part-patinated steel dial with embossed arabic numerals and TIME FLIES the dome top fixed hood with moulded cornice the leaded glazed trunk door flanked at the top by shelves with open brackets the tapered sides forming the supports on block feet ivorine label 195.5cm high 67cm wide 26cm deep (the movement perhaps associated)
A large 19th century comport with turquoise hand painted details, modelled as two putti ferns and trunk, supporting a fern leaf oval dish extensively restored and stapled, along with a white glazed putti and shell dish, a continental putti and wheelbarrow dish and small cream glazed Italian putti on square plinth (four)
A mahogany longcase clock by John Ellicott, London, circa 1900, inlaid throughout with stringing, cross banding and shell patera to the arched trunk door and panelled plinth base, the break arch hood with brass finial's, stop fluted columns and with a brass break arch dial with subsidary strike silent in the arch, the eight day rack striking movement with a train of eight bells, 230cm high.
A mahogany wall clock circa 1825 Thomas Yates 14-inch painted dial signed Thos Yates Preston iron falseplate indistinctly signed two train weight driven rack and bell striking movement the well figured case of good colour with drum hood shaped top to the trunk door ivory escutcheon flanked by reeded pilasters moulded under-curved base h.161cm. W
A late 18th Century oak cased 30-hour Longcase Clock, Willliam Gouldsbrough of Scarborough, the hood with swan neck pediment over freestanding columns to a convex throat and arched long trunk door, raised on a plinth base (base distressed), to an 11" arched brass dial, signed to a silver boss over a Roman and Arabic chapter ring, set within cast floral and foliate scrolling spandrels, to an engraved centre, with blued steel hands, to a movement with four knopped pillars and count wheel strike on a bell, (movement and case associated), height 89"
A mid 18th Century Chinoiserie decorated 8 day Longcase Clock, Geo Lumley of Bury, the arched hood with applied pagoda top, to a glazed door with 3/4 columns, over a convex throat and long arched trunk door, raised on a plinth base, the whole decorated on a blue field, with gilt and gesso detail, the door depicting birds, pagodas, oriental figures and stags, with the plinth decorated with two sailing vessels, to a 12" arched brass dial, surmounted by a strike/silent subsidiary with cast scrolling foliate spandrels and Roman and Arabic chapter ring, to a matted centre with sunk subsidiary seconds and date aperture, applied nameplate with blued steel pierced hands, the movement with four knopped pillars, anchor escapement and strike on a bell, height 91"
A mid 18th Century mahogany cased 8 day Longcase Clock, Benjan Maud of London, the arched case surmounted by shaped panel with three globe and spike finials, to a glazed door over free standing reeded columns with gilt metal capitals and detail, to a convex throat, to a trunk with canted and reeded corners over a long arched trunk door and raised on a panelled plinth base with bracket feet, to a 12" arched brass dial with strike/silent subsidiary to the arch, with cast scrolling foliate spandrels, to a Roman and Arabic chapter ring, signed and engraved centre with sunk subsidiary seconds and date aperture with pierced blued steel hands, to a movement with five knopped pillars and anchor escapement, strike on a bell, height 92"
An exceptionally fine late 19th Century mahogany and walnut cased Gothic Revival 8 day Longcase Clock, Smith & Sons of St Johns Square, Clerkenwell, London, the hood with exaggerated arch flanked by spires with carved foliate decoration, to a blind fret panel over an arched glazed door, to a wide trunk with large arched pierced sound frets, to free standing cluster columns, flanking an arched glazed door with heavily bevelled glass, to a base with outset corners and arcaded detail to a plinth base and bearing a brass presentation plaque inscribed 'Presented by the Tenant Farmers of the Tendring Hall Estate to Joshua Thellusson Rowley, Esquire, DLJP of Tendring Hall, Stoke by Nayland, Suffolk, on the occasion of his marriage October 19th, 1887', to a 12" silvered circular dial with Gothic Roman numerals, outside minute track and subsidiary seconds with blued steel fleur de lys hands and chime/silent and Westminster and full chime levers, to a massive movement, the heavy plates united by four gun barrel pillars with dead beat escapement, surmounted by a cylindrical pin barrel, to a rack of levers with strike on nine tubular bells with three large polished brass cased weights on four spoke pulleys and wooden rod pendulum with massive cylindrical alloy bob, height 97"
An early 19th Century mahogany cased Scottish Longcase Clock, unsigned, the drum top hood with plain moulded mahogany surround hinged at 12, to a plain foliate carved mount over an ogee throat to a tapering trunk, set with half turned urns and columns, flanking a tapering short trunk door with similar urn decoration, to a panelled plinth base with short bracket feet, to an associated 12" silvered and brass dial with Roman and Arabic chapter ring, to an engraved centre with subsidiaries for seconds and date with floral engraved winding squares to a movement with four knopped pillars and anchor escapement, strike on a bell, height 77"
An early 19th Century mahogany and boxwood inlaid 8 day Longcase Clock, R Westmore of Preston, the swan neck pediment flanking a globe and spike finial, over an inlaid lozenge frieze over free standing fluted columns with gilt metal mounted capitals, to a further replicated shell inlaid frieze over fluted quarter columns, to a shaped trunk door and raised on a plinth base, to a 14" painted second period dial with inverted moon roller and lozenge spandrels to a Roman and Arabic chapter ring over a date subsidiary with pierced and blued steel hands, the movement with four knopped pillars and anchor escapement, strike on a bell, height 80"
A mid 18th Century oak cased 8 day Longcase Clock, Christian of Aylsham, the square hood surmounted by a scrolling frieze with three eagle and sphere finials (one A/F), to an over hanging cornice with 3/4 columns, with an ogee throat and plain long trunk door, raised on a plinth base (reduced), to an 11" dial with cast and applied scrolling foliate spandrels, to a Roman and Arabic chapter ring with signed and engraved centre and black steel pierced hands, to a brass movement with four knopped pillars and anchor escapement, strike on a bell, height 79"

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