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Victorian oak longcase clock, the hood with acanthus and shell carved pediment and stepped and carved cornice over brass face by Samuel Bycroft, the strike/silent ring over dial with Roman numerals in black and with seconds dial and date ring between floral carved details over trunk and door with deeply carved bows and floral swags, the base with carved grotesque and further ornament, 95 1/2in (242.6cm) tall
Mahogany longcase clock, the brass finial and swan neck pediment over arched hood with painted dial showing Berwick Castle (possibly) and other architecture to each spandrel, the face with Roman numerals and with seconds hand and thirty one day dial, flanked by columns over trunk with side pilasters and raised on bracket feet, 86in (218.5cm) tall
A 19th century Scottish mahogany longcase clock, the pillared trunk and domed hood enclosing arched dial painted with a ploughing scene and the spandrelswith. farm cottages, the dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds and date dials, the ring turned four-pillar movement with 8-day bell-strike, by J. Adam & Son., Lanark, 222cm high.
A walnut longcase clock, the caddy top hood with glazed door flanked with quarter turned spiral columns enclosing an 11 inch square brass dial with secondary seconds dial, date and month apertures and silvered chapter ring signed below John Wrench in Chester fecit, the six pillar bell striking movement with outside count wheel, latched pillars, mask spandrels and brass capped weights, above a long trunk door with glazed lenticle, standing on a plinth base, 192cm high (the dial and movement circa 1700, the restored case 20th century)
An 18th century oak and mahogany longcase clock, the scrolling swan neck pediment above an arch glazed door flanked with columns enclosing a 14 inch arched painted dial with secondary seconds dial and date aperture within painted spandrels, with four pillar bell striking movement, above an arched long trunk door flanked with quarter columns, standing on a plinth base, 215cm high
An 18th century oak eight day longcase clock, the hood with moulded cornice above a glazed door flanked with three-quarter columns enclosing a 12 inch square brass dial with seconds dial, date aperture and silvered chapter ring signed Thomas Kefford, Royston, with five pillar bell striking movement, above long trunk door with inset lenticle, standing on a plinth base, 207cm high (the case with replaced plinth)
Mahogany and satinwood banded eight day longcase clock, early 19th Century, swan neck pediment over brass capped corinthian columns flanking an arched 13ins painted dial, with defunct rolling moon and decorated with four seasons personified to the spandrels, Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds and date aperture, the movement striking on a gong, named on the back plate Hipky & Harrold, trunk with flame mahogany door within canted corners, crossbanded with boxwood stringing over a base with an inlaid circular panel raised on bracket feet, height 88.5ins.
Thomas Humphreys, Barnard Castle (Clockmaker 1810-40) a married mahogany cased 30 hour longcase clock (the case circa 1780, the hood with later alterations, the movement early 19th Century), cavetto cornice over brass capped corinthian columns flanking painted 13ins arched square dial, decorated with hunter and gun dogs, Roman numerals, signed at 12 o'clock, subsidiary seconds dial, crowned brass fingers, the trunk with flame mahogany door within brass capped quarter pilasters over a panelled trunk base with reeded canted corners, raised on ogee bracket feet, height 88ins.
James Coviller, Market Raisen (Clockmaker), oak and mahogany eight day longcase clock, early 19th Century, the hood surmounted with three winged eagles and ball finials, swan neck pediment over fluted pilasters flanking 13ins painted arched dial, decorated with harvest scene and legume spandrels, Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, signed at 6 o'clock, the movement striking on a bell, the back plate signed Wilkes, the trunk by James Usher of Lincoln to a paper label and with door crossbanded in mahogany within reeded canted corners, the plain box base on a later moulded wooden stand, height 83ins.
Coats, Wigan (Clockmaker 1780-1800), mahogany cased eight day longcase clock, the hood surmounted with three brass ball finials and swan neck pediment with square columns flanking an arched 14.25ins painted square dial with rolling moon, floral spandrels and painted figural landscape centre, Roman numerals, signed at 6 o'clock, subsidiary date dial and seconds marked within a chapter ring, the movement striking on a bell with back plate marked Wilson, the trunk flame mahogany with keyed inlays in boxwood, box base with canted corners and bracket feet, height 97.5ins.
William Massey (Clockmaker, Nantwich, circa 1790), oak and mahogany cased eight day longcase clock, the hood with swan neck pediment in mahogany and boxwood inlays over cluster columns flanking painted arched dial and spandrels featuring Grecian philosophers/ astronomers, Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, signed at 6 o'clock, eight day movement striking on a bell, the trunk with a shaped perpendicular door within cluster pilasters crossbanded throughout with mahogany, raised on a panelled base with quadrant inlays and canted corners, shaped bracket feet, height 88.5ins.
An early 19th Century oak longcase clock, having an arched hood, painted dial, width 12ins., the arch painted with birds, the dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and indistinctly 'Richard Wright?', pierced blue steel hands, the twin train weight driven eight day movement striking on a bell, the case having an arched panelled door to the trunk on a box base raised on bracket feet, height 207cm
A George III North Country oak and mahogany longcase clock, the hood having a broken swan neck pediment and twin pilasters flanking painted arched dial, width 13ins., the dial with subsidiary seconds dial, pierced blue steel hands, Roman numerals, twin winding holes for a four pillar twin train weight driven eight day movement striking on a bell, the trunk with mahogany banding, reeded canted corners and all raised on a box base with bracket feet, height 230cm (movement requires overhaul)
Early 19th Century mahogany longcase clock, the West Country case with reeded and brass mounted pillars to the hood, the trunk with reeded canted corners and with oval panel to the door - the arch shaped silvered dial with engraved spandrels of figures depicting the four seasons and engraved 'High Water at Bristol Key', signed William Green, Bristol with engraved seconds indicator and calendar aperture and with painted moon phase dial - eight day striking movement, 217cm high
An early 19th Century regulator with circular plain silvered face incorporating three subsidiary dials of equal size; seconds, minutes and hours, having a mercury compensated pendulum and two brass weights, fitted a thirty-day movement, the dial signed J Beale, Fairford, contained in a later mahogany case with circular hood having a carved surmount, the trunk with spiral columns to the sides and enclosed by a glazed door
A late 18th Century mahogany longcase clock by John Wyke of Liverpool, the thirteen arched brass dial showing phases of the moon to the arch, with subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, the wide chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, contained in case with moulded scroll pediment and inset with three gilt decorated glass frieze panels, turned and fluted columns to hood, blind fret frieze above shaped and figured trunk door, flanked by fluted quarter columns, plinth base with raised astragal centre panel and blind fret ornament to the cant corners, on ogee bracket feet, 93ins high (dial now painted in copper finish paint, with repairs, the case with restoration and repolished). Note: John Wyke of Liverpool recorded working 1766-1781, and later in partnership as Wyke & Green at Liverpool 1781-1805
A George I walnut and parcel gilt longcase clock by Johnathon Lowndes, London, circa 1705, the guilloche decorated caddy top hood with acanthus clasped urn finials and three quarter columns, enclosing 12 inch square brass dial, with date aperture subsidiary second ring and signed silvered chapter ring, within pierced cherub and crown spandrels, the eight day five pillar count wheel movement, over trunk with leaf scrolling brackets, rectangular door with D-mouled edge and on plinth base, 257cm tall.
A George IV mahogany longcase clock, circa 1825, the swan neck hood with reeded columns, above conforming trunk columns flanking an inlaid gothic door, and panelled veneered plinth, the painted dial signed E Radford, Hanley, with spandrels emblematic of four continents, a military scene in the arch, eight day Birmingham movement, 225cm tall.
James Osborne, English, 1940-1992, A LEOPARD NEGOTIATING A TREE TRUNK, signed and dated: 92/ OSBORNE, bronze, rich dark brown patina, on a varnished wood socle Osborne spent most of his life in Brighton and initially worked in established bronze foundries before starting up on his own in Hove. His home town has a fountain that depicts his children on two life-size dolphins while a life-size figure of a Boy on a Rocking Horse is in Kensington Gardens. His bronze of the Queen's horse Burmese stands in the Mews Museum in Windsor.W
An early 19th Century regulator with circular plain silvered face incorporating three subsidiary dials of equal size; seconds, minutes and hours, having a mercury compensated pendulum and two brass weights, fitted a thirty-day movement, the dial signed J Beale, Fairford, contained in a later mahogany case with circular hood having a carved surmount, the trunk with spiral columns to the sides and enclosed by a glazed door
A Rhymney Railway 12" dial fusee movement oak-cased, trunk clock of an unusual design as it originally had a slave-operated dial from its movement. The dial is lettered "Rhymney Railway Co.16. M. Marks & Co. Bute Docks". The cabinet displays a "GWR 2156" ivorine plate. The movement is very early and is stamped "Dell Bros. Bristol"; they supplied clocks to the Bristol & Exeter Railway. The movement is numbered 1304 which dates it to 1860 (movement number 1303 is in clock 2812 at the Railwaymans Arms, Bridgnorth). A beautifully restored clock in full working order complete with its pendulum, winding-key and two door keys.
A VICTORIAN PAPIER MACHE DROP DIAL WALL CLOCK, having a replaced white dial with Roman numerals, of eight-day movement striking on a bell, the case of circular bracketed form, inlaid with mother-of-pearl, painted and gilt with flowers and leaf forms, the short trunk with glass lenticle and painted with roses, 28.75in. (73cms) high
AN OAK AND MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK, having a brass dial 12in. (30. 5cms), Arabic and Roman numerals to the chapter ring, moonphase and calendar aperture to the dial centre, engraved 'George Womersley', two covered winding holes, foliate spandrels, thirty hour movement striking on a bell, the case having a swan neck pediment with later finials, the trunk having a short door with scalloped top, square cluster columns, on bracket feet, 89.5in. (227.5cms)
AN OAK AND MAHOGANY CROSSBANDED LONGCASE CLOCK, having a 12in. (30. 5cms) white dial painted with a bird to the arch and rose spandrels, the Arabic and Roman numerals now faded, of thirty hour movement striking on a bell, the case having a swan neck pediment with pressed brass roundels, the trunk door with ogee canted sides, on bracket foot, 76in. (193cms) high
A WELSH OAK LONG CASE CLOCK with eight day movement, the arched brass dial with rococo spandrels, roman hour and arabic minute numerals, second dial and calender aperture, the centre engraved with ship and tower and inscribed "Geo. Honney, Haverfordwest" within a scroll shaped cartouche, the arched hood with swan neck pediment and turned angle pillars, the trunk with arched doors, the base with shaped apron, on splay feet. Dial Width 12". Width 14". Height 82".
Staffordshire flatback spillpot of lady and man with plumed hat, leaning against green trunk, dog to foot of man, animal to centre (lacking head); along with pair of yellow and green birds on white tree stumps, orange beaks (a/f, lacking tails), blue crossed swords mark to top of bases, 7 1/4in tall (three).
An early 19c mahogany and oak longcase clock with shaped and inlaid pediment, plain turned columns to the hood over a shaped door with inlaid shell motif, flanked by fluted columns over a cross-banded trunk; the painted dial with Arabic numerals and floral spandrels with seconds and date dials and eight-day movement [uninscribed], 199 cms.
A large Meissen candelabrum modelled as a gallant and his lady standing on a rocky base, each figure well modelled and painted in pastel colours of blue, mauve, fawn, etc. and standing beside an ornate tree trunk, supporting the three curving branches with four lights encrusted with flowerheads and leaves, 59 cms.

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