A GEORGE II WALNUT MONTH GOING LONGCASE CLOCK BY CLAUDE VIET LONDON, C.1725 the brass month going movement with four turned and finned pillars and with an anchor escapement striking on a bell, the twelve inch arched dial with a silvered chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals and with a matted centre with a subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, the winding holes with moulded edges, with pierced and scroll blued steel hands, with gilt mask spandrels, the arch with cornucopia spandrels and with a signature panel 'Claude Viet London', the burr veneered case with a moulded and fret carved hood with urn finials and with a pair of columns, the arched quarter veneered trunk door above a panelled plinth base 253.5cm high Provenance Upper Slaughter Manor, The Collection of Micheál and Elizabeth Feller. Catalogue Note Claude Viet was a Huguenot clockmaker originally from Orléans who moved to London. In 1698 Viet was free from the Watchmaker's Company. He was active between the end of the 17th to the early part of the 18th century and was watchmaker to Queen Anne. He died in 1734.
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A WILLIAM AND MARY WALNUT AND MARQUETRY LONGCASE CLOCK BY THOMAS BRIDGE LONDON, C.1700 the brass eight day movement with five finned and turned pillars, with an anchor escapement striking on a bell, the 11in dial with a silvered chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, signed 'Tho Bridge London fecit', the matted centre engraved with flowers, with a subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, with blued steel scroll hands and cherub mask spandrels, the marquetry case inlaid with panels of scrolling foliage, birds and flowers. the rising hood with a fret panel and spiral twist columns, the trunk door with a brass and glazed lenticle 209.8cm high Provenance Upper Slaughter Manor, The Collection of Micheál and Elizabeth Feller.
REPRODUCTION OAK GRANDMOTHER CLOCK, twin weight pendulum driven chime strike movement behind a gilt brass and silvered dial set with Roman numerals, the case with broken swan neck pediment and urn finial above a single glazed door and long glazed trunk door on a stepped base, pendulum and weights included, 183cms overall H, 36cms W
ROBERT WILLIAMS CIRCA 1840 OAK LONGCASE CLOCK, signed 14in square dial with painted spandrels set with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture before a twin weight pendulum driven bell strike movement, the hood with broken swan neck pediment and brass finial ball caps above a single glazed door with reeded flanking pillars and brass caps, similarly reeded to the sides of the trunk door on a stepped base, pendulum, weights and winding key included, 228cms overall H, 55cms W, the dial has a semi-rubbed place name 'Llangern??'
A Continental oak trunk sofa, early 20th century, upholstered in brown wool fabric, with studded edges, the seats with an embroidered motif of rearing unicorns, to either side with a carved panelled relief of an archway, each side with a barley twist wrought iron handle, raised on bun feet, 135cm wide, 63cm deep, 69cm high, seat 39cmCondition report: With some scratches and marks to the frame. The upholstery with wear - most notably on the left armrest.
Four late 18th century Derby biscuit porcelain figures, representing the four elements with winged putti around trees on rocky bases - with incised marks - three marked No.48 and one marked No.232, 23-26cm highCondition report: Arrow grinder - good order with some chips to foliagebird cage-break across trunk, one wing stuck back on, crack to arm, chips to foliagefisherman- arm broken but present, two wings restored,crack to trunk and one arm stuck back on.Trio-figures restored and chips to foliage.
An early 19th century oak longcase clock, by Jno Charlton, Durham, the painted arched dial with a ship / moon roller to the arch, subsidiary seconds dial and date roller, twin train 8 day movement a/f with one train disconnected and string/chain and weight missing, the hood with broken swan neck pediment, plain trunk, with pendulum and one weight, 58 by 25.5 by 228cm high.
F. Leigh - Lymm, a mahogany 8-day longcase clock with two-weight movement striking on a bell, the 14-inch arched painted dial with moon phase, Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds and date aperture, the case with swan-neck hood and pilasters, long trunk door and plinth base, 91in (231cm) high, with two weights and pendulum.
19TH CENTURY WELSH OAK 8-DAY LONG CASE CLOCK, Kern & Co., Swansea, painted 12" Roman dial with subsidiary seconds, calendar aperture, and rocking ship in the arch between painted castles with soldier sentries, mahogany case with boxwood strung details, inlaid door between canted angles, square base, high bracket feet, 225cms high Provenance: deceased estate Swansea Comments: Base with horizontal crack to veneers and chips to edges, chips to bracket feet and cracks, dial crazed and replaced seconds hand, others re-painted as are finials, chip to sail of ship in the arch.the clock has its pendulum, weights and winding key.The lock and key for the trunk door are missing.
An Edwardian oak miniature longcase clock with a broken pediment and central brass finial, hood with applied brass spandrels supported on four reeded brass columns with Corinthian capitals, trunk with scrolled brass decoration on a corresponding stepped plinth raised on four ogee bracket feet, eight-day French timepiece movement with a later lever platform escapement, dial comprising a 3-1/4� enamel chapter ring with Arabic numerals and minute track, recessed applied decorative scroll work to the dial center, steel spade hands within a brass bezel and flat bevelled glass, rear wound and set.With key. Dimensions: Height: 46cm
Late 19th century walnut boxwood cistern stick barometer with a double canted register and weather predictions, measuring barometric air pressure from 27 to 31 inches, arched glazed top and rectangular trunk, with twin vernier setting discs above a mercury Fahrenheit and Celsius scale thermometer, the rounded base with a circular moulded cistern cover.
Late 19th century figured mahogany longcase clock with a lancet-shaped hood and stopped reeded pillars, trunk with a full-length wavy ogee topped door on a paneled rectangular plinth with applied and shaped skirting, 10� silvered circular convex dial with painted roman numerals and minute track, steel spade hands, convex glass with a cast brass bezel, dial pinned directly to the eight-day rack striking movement, recoil anchor escapement striking the hours and half-hours on a coiled steel gong, with spoked pulleys, weights, key and pendulum.This movement was possibly made by an engineer rather than a clockmaker and the case purposely made by a cabinet maker for the movement and dial.Dimensions: Height: 190cm
An oak longcase clock with an associated dial and movement, the oak case with a swans neck pediment, brass paterae and central ball and spire finial, with plain backsplats and a stepped break arch hood door flanked by two pillars with brass capitals, trunk with round quarter columns and full length door with a decorative top, on a square plinth with a raised panel and shaped skirting, twelve-inch wide brass dial with a matted centre, �female head� spandrels, with �dolphin� spandrels and a silvered convex boss engraved �tempus Fugit� to the arch, engraved chapter ring with Roman numerals and five-minute Arabic�s, half hour markers and minute track, with a slivered �penny moon� and calendar aperture, chapter ring inscribed �Thomas Lister, Luddenden� dial pinned directly to a later eight-day weight-driven rack striking movement with an anchor escapement, striking the hours on a bell. With weights, key and pendulum.Dimensions: Height: 235cm
A Victorian boxwood cistern tube stick barometer manufactured by Nagretti & Zambria, London, circa 1860 in an oak �Gothic� revival case, with a fleur-de-Lis carved pediment on a projecting cornice, the pediment supported by carved columns and pendants with carved spandrels flanking a central double register, with weather predictions and barometric air pressure from 27 to 31 inches, twin vernier scale on either side of the mercury tube recording �today's� and �yesterdays� air pressure, dial inscribed �Neggretti & Zambria instrument makers to her majesty, 1 Hatton Gardens, 50 Cornhill & 122 Regent Street� rectangular trunk with canted corners, two carved vernier setting discs above a boxed scale mercury thermometer measuring the temperature in degrees fahrenheit and centigrade, corresponding rectangular carved plinth to the cistern cover.Dimensions: Height: 104cm

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