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An early 19th century oak longcase clock, the 8 day striking movement with an arched brass dial, having a rocking 'Father Time', Tempus Fugit, above a subsidiary seconds dial and calendar, to the foliage engraved centre, inscribed Richard Hacket, Harringworth. Cast corner spandrels, the case mahogany banded and inlaid stringing, the hood with swan neck pediment and brass finials, brass gilt Corinthian capped turned pillars, a serpentine top door to the trunk, front reeded angled corners, the base on bracket feet, 7 ft. 1.5 ins.
A George III Mahogany Inlaid Eight Day Longcase Clock, signed John Craig, Carrigill, associated break-arch brass dial with silvered chapter ring, pierced cherub spandrels, steel hands, case with reeded columns, associated rectangular case, the "onion" arched trunk door flanked by inlaid sides, the four pillar movement with anchor escapement and rack strike on bell, 213cm high.
Robt. Hodgkin, London. A George III oak and mahogany longcase clock, the arched hood with swan neck pediment and reeded pillars with Corinthian capitals, the trunk with shaped top door flanked by quarter reeded pilasters, raised on a panelled plinth, the arched 13 inch dial with moon phase disc painted with figures in landscapes, above a silvered chapter ring and foliate engraved centre with seconds dial and date aperture, urn spandrels, the eight day four pillar movement with shaped ogee shoulders to the plates, 238cm (probably associated)
John Wright, Linton. An automaton oak longcase clock, the break arch hood above conforming trunk door raised on a rectangular plinth, the 12 inch arched silvered dial landscape-painted to the arch with two rocking figures on a sea-saw, above silvered chapter ring and well-engraved centre, seconds and calendar dials, gilt rococo spandrels, with four pillar bell-striking movement, (case probably associated) 200cm high
A Charles I domed-top leather trunk decorated in brass studwork, the front depicting stylised flowers within scroll pattern borders, dated 1642, the top with an oval panel inscribed I.H.S., with a cross and heart, replacement iron carrying handles, raised on later leaf carved oak plinth with castors, some old repairs and damages, 47in wide, 29in high, 24in deep.
An 18th century longcase clock, the brass and silvered arched dial with seconds dial and date indicator, with 'C' scroll spandrels, signed James Hylne, Montrose, eight day striking movement, the associated case with swan neck pediment and walnut trunk, with floral and marquetry panels and a bullseye
A FINE EARLY 20TH-CENTURY FLOOR-STANDING WALNUT-CASED WEIGHT DRIVEN VIENNA LONGCASE CLOCK having a well-carved surmount with turned finial, carved shell and two-tier balustrade, the arched glazed trunk door between fluted turned half-columns, on a two-panelled cupboard base with turned and tapering pillars, on a plinth base and bun feet, the white-enamelled dial with Roman numerals framing a subsidiary seconds dial, 237cm, (93.3in) high (sold with two weights plus pendulum)
A Georgian mahogany longcase clock with cream painted dial and roman numerals, with subsidiary seconds and date dials, inscribed "George Leithhead, Galashiels", painted with an interior scene and figures to the arch, the four seasons to each corner, fitted eight-day striking movement, the hood with swan neck pediment and brass eagle finial flanked by turned pilasters, a crossbanded panel door to the trunk decorated with a single strand of feather banding above, raised on a panelled base with bracket feet, 19in. x 87in. high.
A brass-faced longcase clock with roman numerals, subsidiary seconds and date dials, decorated with applied spandrels to the corners and the arch, fitted eight-day striking movement, the mahogany hood with scrolling swan neck pediment and applied blind fret carved panels, flanked by fluted corinthian pilasters, a single panel door to the trunk decorated with inlaid stringing, raised on bracket feet, 86in. high. See lot 1340 for illustration.
A mahogany stick barometer J. Robson, Harvey-Miller, Kent, circa 1820 the exposed tube with bulb cistern silvered plates and vernier, with alcohol thermometer to the side, all behind a glazed door, the case with restored pediment and urn finial, the trunk within reeded edge, and feather banded decoration, 98cm long.
A George III mahogany and crossbanded eight day longcase clock, the arched painted dial indistinctly described with subsidiary second and date dial, the arch depicting chinoiserie scene with figures fishing and fruit to the spandrels, the hood with a swan-neck pediment and box stringing to the trunk, 84in. (213cm) high.
A George III mahogany eight-day longcase clock, the arched brass dial inscribed 'S. Gandy, Cockermouth', the arch inscribed 'tempus fugit' flanked by dolphin motifs and with masks to the spandrels, the hood with a swan-neck pediment, fluted columns, the trunk with a boxwood strung door and quarter fluted columns, 86in. (219cm) high. See lot 700 for illustration.
A Victorian oak and mahogany crossbanded eight-day longcase clock, the arched painted dial inscribed 'Thomas Alexander, Castle Douglas', with subsidiary second and date dials, the spandrels painted to depict buildings, the arch figures, the hood with a swan-neck pediment, turned columns, the trunk with a shaped door flanked by reeding with further inlays, 85in. (216cm) high.
An early Victorian and inlaid and Tunbridge ware banded eight day longcase clock, the arched painted dial inscribed 'James Law, Castle Douglas', with subsidiary second and date dials, the arch painted to depict Burns and Muse, the spandrels depicting figures emblematic of the Union, the hood with a swan neck pediment, spiral twist and turned columns, the trunk with a central diamond shaped marquetry paterae surrounded by different bands of Tunbridge ware, with turned and spiral twist columns, beaded below and on bracket feet, 91in. (231cm) high. See lot 702 for illustration.
An 18th century walnut veneered longcase clock, the associated one month movement striking on a bell to an arched brass 13in dial, with a silvered chapter ring, the matted centre inscribed MARWICK & MARKHAM, LONDON, a subsidiary seconds dial and mask spandrels to a foliage engraved arch with dolphin spandrels and date dial, the inverted bell top with urn finials, arcaded door with brass capped pilasters, glazed sides, the trunk door with a green glass lenticle, the base on a plinth, 9ft (274cm) high.
A LATE 18TH CENTURY WELSH OAK LONG CASE CLOCK, with eight day movement, the brass dial with enamel painted mechanical phases of the moon within the arch and inscribed "High Water at Port Eynon Key", with rococo gilt metal spandrels, the engraved dial with roman numerals and calendar aperture and makers name "Frauds Batcock Penrice" within a circular label, the hood with swan neck pendiment and blind fret frieze, the angle pillars incorporated in the door, the trunk with long shaped door flanked by fluted canted angles, the plain base on bracket feet. Dial Width 12". Width 12". Height 82".
AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY OAK HARRODS LONG CASE CLOCK, the three hour, quarter hour striking movement with Whittington and Westminster Chimes, the brass dial with three subsidiary dials, "Strike/Silent", "Chime/Silent" and "Chime/ Tunes" within arch, with gilt metal baroque spandrels, the silvered dial with applied gilt arabic numerals, the matt centre with second dial and label inscribed "Harrods Ltd. London", the arched hood with swan neck pediment and fluted quadrant angle pilasters, the sides with open fret grilles, the trunk with long bevel glazed door and corinthian quadrant pillars, the base with fielded foliate moulded panel, raised on a plinth. Dial Width 12.5". Width 15". Height 92".
A 19TH CENTURY NORTH WALES OAK & WALNUT LONG CASE CLOCK, with eight day movement, the arched painted dial with second dial, calendar aperture and roman numerals, inscribed "J Jones Pwllheli", the hood having a swan neck pediment with central applied Prince of Wales feathers motif and with baluster turned angle pillars, the scrolled trunk with short panelled door flanked by baluster turned angle pillars, the base with square panel, lacking feet. Dial Width 14". Width 20". Height 90".
A LATE 18TH CENTURY OAK LONG CASE CLOCK, with two train, eight day movement, the square brass dial with gilt metal spandrel, roman numerals and foliate engraved centre inscribed "W Seymour Wantage", the square hood with turned angle pillars, the trunk with long rectangular door, the plain base skirted, on a shaped plinth. Dial Width 10.5". Width 12.5". Height 74".
AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY CROSS BANDED OAK LONG CASE CLOCK, with thirty hour movement, the square painted dial with arabic numerals and inscribed "W Payne Ludlow", the square hood with fluted angle pillars, the trunk with long door, the base plain, on a shaped plinth. Dial Width 12". Width 14". Height 79".
A Georgian oak and mahogany longcase clock with swan-neck pillared hood, shell inlaid and shaped door to a reeded and canted trunk, on bracket feet, painted 12" dial having exotic bird and eggs to arch, seconds ring and marked Haines & Son, Stamford, 8-day movement striking on a bell, 83" high.
An oak longcase clock by Samuel Stephens London The arched brass dial with a silvered chapter ring, subsidiary seconds dial, boss and a calendar aperture, supporting a five pillar eight day striking movement. The trunk with a shaped door and 1/4 turned and fluted columns, dial 28cm, case 207cm high
A George II ebonised oak longcase clock, the blind fretwork frieze and square hood enclosing a 12inch painted enamel dial, with Roman numerals, date aperture and rose painted spandrels, thirty hour movement, signed Tho's Morris, Albrighton, the carved trunk with Ionic pilasters and glazed central section on a plinth base, 214cm, 84 1/2 inches high.
AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY OAK LONG CASE CLOCK, with eight day two train movement, the arched painted dial with second and calendar dial, inscribed "Jno Peacock, Lincoln", the walnut banded hood with swan neck pediment surmounted by three brass globe finials, the trunk with long arched cross banded door, the base plain. Width 13". Dial Width 12". Width 13". Height 78".
AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY MAHOGANY LONG CASE CLOCK, with Wurtenbury eight day quarter striking, and Westminster chiming movement, the arched brass dial with roman numerals, inscribed "H W Sly Bury", the trunk with long arched door, the base with circular fielded panel, on a shaped plinth. Dial Width 6". Width 8". Height 68".
Fairbrother Stockport, a mahogany and oak longcase clock, the hood with ball finial and swan neck pediment above 14 inch break arch painted dial depicting a sleeping boy and his dog and buildings as spandrels, subsidiary seconds and calendar dials, and 8 day bell striking movement, the trunk with short inlaid door on a plinth base and bracket feet, 19th century, 232cm high
An 18th century oak cased eight day longcase clock, the pagoda top above a carved frieze and glazed door flanked with three quarter columns enclosing an 11inch brass dial with silvered chapter ring and date aperture, signed Thos Crouch, St Ives, with bell striking four pillar movement, above a later carved long trunk door, standing on a plinth base with a shaped apron, 200cm high
An 18th century oak cased thirty hour longcase clock, the finial mounted pagoda top above a glazed door flanked with three quarter columns enclosing a 12 inch brass dial with silvered chapter ring, Roman and Arabic numerals, signed John Calver, Woodbridge, with bell striking ratchet movement above a long trunk door, standing on a plinth base, 228cm high

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