A 19thC mahogany and oak longcase clock, the painted dial with seconds dial, with a landscape to the arch, signed Pearce, Grantham, of eight day movement, the hood with swan neck pediment surmounted by three brass orb and eagle finials, turned pilasters, the trunk with satinwood strapping to the frieze, shaped cross banded door flanked by canted corners with acorn terminals. 88" high. To be sold without reserve at the vendor's request.
66972 Preisdatenbank Los(e) gefunden, die Ihrer Suche entsprechen
66972 Lose gefunden, die zu Ihrer Suche passen. Abonnieren Sie die Preisdatenbank, um sofortigen Zugriff auf alle Dienstleistungen der Preisdatenbank zu haben.
Preisdatenbank abonnieren- Liste
- Galerie
-
66972 Los(e)/Seite
An 18thC flamed mahogany longcase clock, with arched and pillared hood, the trunk quarter inset with pillars and having full length crossbanded door, canted (and reduced) base, the brass 13" dial having moon roller to the chased arch and applied spandrels, the chapter ring having Roman hour numerals, Arabic minute numerals, the matted centre having subsidiary seconds ring and date aperture within an oval cartouche marked Seddon FRODSHAM. 8 day movement , striking on bell. 8' high to arch.
An 18thC mahogany longcase clock, with swan neck fluted pillar hood having verre eglomise panels, the trunk being quarter inset with fluted columns and full length shaped door, canted base with plinth, the 13" brass dial having painted and silvered moon roller to the arch, cast amorini spandrels, applied silvered chapter ring with Roman hour numerals and Arabic minute numerals, the centre field being a date ring with floral chased centre marked Rathbone, MIDDLEWICH, 8 day movement, striking on bell. 88" high.
18th Century oak longcase clock, hood with boxwood banded pediment and turned rosewood pillars flanking the glazed door enclosing 32.5cm painted enamelled dial with subsiduary seconds dial and date arch, marked Watkin Owen, Llanrwst, the trunk with quartered reeded columns flanking the door, 207cm high.
18th Century oak longcase clock by W Musgrave of Leeds, bonnet top hood with brass ball finial and turned columns flanking the glazed door enclosing 30cm arched brass dial with pierced spandrels, marked on the chapter ring Mary Ambler 27 with subsiduary seconds dial within, circular name plaque to the arch, the trunk with long shaped crossbanded door, 236cm high.
A George III faux mahogany longcase clock, the arched hood with three quarter columns above an arched trunk door and a box base with plinth, the twelve inch silvered dial signed 'Chalklen Canterbury', with subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, the arch with moonphase, the twin train movement with anchor escapement striking on a bell, 211cm high
A George III oak and mahogany banded longcase clock, the flat dentil moulded cornice above an arched glazed door flanked by three quarter columns, above a rectangular trunk door and a reduced box base, the 12 inch brass dial signed 'Samuel Etford Sherborne', with subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, the arch engraved with the figure of Venus seated on a dolphin, the twin train movement with anchor escapement, striking on a bell, 206cm high
A scratch built model of a twin cylinder mill engine, built by Mr W Telford from his own research, the engine has polished steel cylinders with eccentric driven piston valves, Stephenson's link reverse, polished brass flywheel, disc crank with push rods and trunk guides. The cylinders have one steam inlet and two exaust outlets with two drain cocks per cylinder. The engine is mounted on a polished brass base with linkage pipe to horizontal copper boiler having mahogany lagging, sight glass and pressure gauge. It has an original boiler test certificate dated 15-6-1990 from Swindon boilers with a hydrostatic test of 100 lbs p.s.i.
A Stuart Turner 5a Vertical steam engine, having brass clad cylinder with drain cocks, Stephenson's link reverse gear, 2in bore x 2 1/4in stroke. Spoked flywheel. This model has been set up for marine use with feed pump, water heater, displacement lubricator and wick feed lubricators to trunk guide and crank bearings. The engine is finished in brick red paintwork with polished brightwork.
A quality built 1 1/2in scale model of a 'Royal Chester' Allchin Traction engine, with single cylinder, two speed general purpose engine. The engine has a copper boiler with fittings including water gauge, pressure gauge, safety valve, blower, clack and blowdown valves. Engine details include cylinder approximately 1in bore x 1 1/2in stroke, drain cocks and pipes, mechanical lubricator, trunk type crosshead guide, Stephenson's link reverse, eccentric driven feed pump and bypass, two road speeds and spoked flywheel, Pickering type governor, chassis details include spoked straked wheels, worm and roller chain steering, spud pan, damper, cable drum, fairleads, water lifter,hand brake to second shaft, wooden footboard with tool box under and padlock. The model is finished in red and black paintwork. 16 1/2ins x 26in. (42cm x 66cm). No boiler history available.
An early 18th century Dutch marquetry longcase clock, the brass dial (now with amorini arch), signed William Gib, Rotterdam, with subsidiary seconds, ringed winding arbours and date aperture, five-pillar movement with inside countwheel and anchor escapement, walnut case with fret-carved borders and brass pommel finials, trunk door with lenticle, bombe base on carved claw feet, 8ft. 6in.
A Scottish mahogany longcase clock, circa 1820, by Joseph Lawson, Merry port, the swan neck pediment hood with rope twist pillars, enclosing painted dial with interior lovers scene in arch and seated lady spandrels, with eight day Birmingham movement, above a trunk with fret work shaped door within conforming columns, upon bold plinth, (246cm tall)
James McCulloch, Auchterarder A George III mahogany cased 8-day long case clock, the twin train movement with anchor escapement, the painted arched dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds and date dials, painted to the arch with a landscape and to the spandrels with floral sprays, the hood with swan neck pediment above twurned columns, the arched trunk door with boxwood stringing above plain panel base on bracket feet218cm high
William Barr, Hamilton An early 19th century mahogany cased 8-day longcase clock, the twin train movement with anchor escapement, the dial painted to the spandrels with allegories of the seasons and to the arch with a lovers tryst, and having subsidiary seconds and date dials, the swan-neck pediment above ebony lined hood and trunk and with panelled base below on cut bracket feet232cm high
Wignall, Ormskirk An early 19th century mahogany cased 8-day longcase clock, the twin train movement with anchor escapement, the square painted dial with subsidiary date dial and moon phase enclosing flower-painted spandrels, the hood with swan-neck pediment tole panel and turned columns, the shaped trunk door with flanking reeded pilasters above a panel base on ogee bracket feet233cm high
Wm. Harvey, Stirling An early 19th century mahogany cased 8-day longcase clock, the twin train movement with anchor escapement, the circular painted dial with subsidiary seconds and date dials, the hood with architectural pediment above semi-bowed trunk door and crossbanded base on bracket feet222cm high
A George III oak 8-day longcase clock, the twin train movement with anchor escapement, the falseplate marked 'Dalloway & Son', the painted arched dial with Roman chapters and subsidiary seconds and date dials, decorated to the arch with a bird and to the spandrels with thistles and roses, the hood with swan neck pediment above fluted columns, the shaped trunk door above panel base on bracket feet218cm high
Allan Howie, IrvineA Georgian 8-day longcase clock, the twin train movement with anchor escapement striking on a bell, the arched brass dial with cast spandrels and Roman chapters, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, the hood with broken pediment and columns, shaped trunk door, plinth base208cm high
A George III mahogany and satinwood inlaid 8-day longcase clock, the twin train movement with anchor escapement striking on a bell, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, neo-Classical painted dial, inscribed Alexander Millar, Montrose, false plate OSBORNE, the swan neck pediment with gilt ho-ho bird finials above an arched glazed door, the shaped trunk door with Prince of Wales feathers to the centre219cm tall
A 19th Century mahogany longcase clock, the hood with swan neck pediment above the cream painted dial decorated with flowers and shell motifs, with roman numerals and subsidiary seconds and date dials, fitted an eight day striking movement, the crossbanded trunk below with arched panelled door flanked by turned pilasters, raised on a cut-away plinth base, 20in. x 87in. high.
A 19th Century mahogany longcase clock, the swan neck pediment above a painted dial with roman numerals and subsidiary seconds and date dials, the arch painted with a religious scene and ruined churches to the spandrels, the crossbanded panelled door to the trunk flanked by turned pilasters, raised on a plinth base, 19in. x 85in. high.
A 19th Century oak and mahogany crossbanded longcase clock, the arched dial inscribed 'Taylor, Morpeth', with roman numerals and subsidiary seconds and date dials, the arch painted with a highland figure, fitted eight day striking movement, the hood with turned finials and later fret carved brackets, flanked by turned pilasters, an arched panelled door to the trunk with crossbanded base, raised on bracket feet, 21 1/2in. x 92iin. high.
A fine quality 1930's trunk by E. Goyard, no. 19932, with beech wood rails, leather bindings and solid brass fittings, brass carrying handles to each side, the interior bearing label, 43 1/2in. x 22in. x 23in. high (some distress to the edges), stencilled wheel motifs to each end and initial 'R.E.P.'.
Nineteenth century Chinoiserie decorated pine longcase clock, the stepped cornice over an arched hood door enclosing a face painted with classical ruins over a silvered dial with pierced gilt metal spandrels of mask and arabesque designs, marked for Christopher Pinchbeck, London, complete with seconds dial and date aperture, flanked by side pillars over the trunk with gilt pavilion and garden scenery, all raised on a plinth base, old repairs and worming, 78 1/4in (198.9cm) high

-
66972 Los(e)/Seite