A Mahogany Eight Day Centre Seconds Longcase Clock with Tidal Dial Display, signed Hy Raworth, Plymouth, circa 1770, arched pediment, arched trunk door, 12-inch arched brass dial with a silvered chapter ring, matted dial centre with floral engraving, date aperture and signed on a silvered plaque, large centre seconds hand, arch with moonphase disc inscribed above ''High Water At Plymouth'', four pillar movement with an anchor escapement and rack striking on a bell, 228cm high see illustration 09.10.19 Top side of the pediment has been restored, later finials, case with some chips and small cracks in parts, very small wooden blocks have been added to both sides of the case cheeks, later seatboard, dial is slightly discoloured in parts, arch with some cracks, and is bent, some flaking to the painted arch, moon disc is bent and slights attention, moon disc with paint missing in parts, movement with bell threaded post broken and needs a new threaded bell post, with pendulum and two weights.
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A Rare Mahogany 45 Day Duration Longcase Regulator, Case most Probably made by Gillows of Lancaster, signed Richard Brewer, Preston, circa 1775, pediment with blind fret work, fluted columns, well figured trunk door flanked by inset fluted pilasters, moulded quatre form base, 11-1/4-inch circular silvered regulator dial with Arabic five minute markers, large centre minute hand, two dials for hours and seconds, seconds dial signed finely engraved with scroll decoration, four pillar movement with a deadbeat escapement, five wheel train, 213cm high see illustrations Richard Brewer was born in 1746 and was the apprentice to John Lancaster of Prescot for seven years before moving to Lancaster in 1767 at the age of twenty one to work as a journeyman for Thomas Worswick. In 1781 he was described as ''watchmaker of Preston'' when he was imprisoned for debt in Lancaster Gaol and was discharged in August 1781. His connections with Lancaster and Thomas Worswick, who was Gillow's son-in-law, would possibly explain the purchase of the Gillows style case for this clock. 09.10.19 Case with good colour, case with small chips and small dents in parts, trunk door and the base with cracks to the flame veneers, trunk door lock is later, base with some beading replaced to the edges, base skirting with scuff marks, dial is slightly discoloured, dial centre with two very small vacant holes, movement is complete, with pendulum and one weight, hour hand is not moving. Later pendulum and rod.
~ A Mahogany Longcase Domestic Centre Seconds Regulator, signed Samuel Thompson, Darlington, 19th century, arched pediment, nicely figured trunk door flaked by canted pilasters, 12-1/2-inch circular silvered dial with Roman numerals and signed, four pillar movement with a deadbeat escapement, ''Harrisons'' maintaining power, 187cm high see illustration 15.10.19 Case is faded in parts, hood with cracks, top of the trunk with beading missing, trunk door front panel is loose, base with cracks, dial is discoloured, movement is dirty and needs cleaning in going order, with pendulum and weight.
~ A Fine and Rare Fourteen Tune Musical Eight Day Longcase Clock with an Unusual Dial Display for Lunar Equation/Date and Solar Rise and Fall on a Year Equation, signed Hugh Lough, Penrith, 1773, swan neck pediment, Corinthian capped columns, arched trunk door flanked by inset fluted pilasters, plinth with blind fret canted corners, large triple weight driven movement with an anchor escapement, playing fourteen tunes on a nest of thirteen bells once every six hours, striking a larger bell for the hours, 247cm high, sold with a photocopy of an article by the Antiquarian Horology Society regarding a clock made by Hugh Lough of Penrith and a cut out of this clock pictured on the front page of the Antiques Trade Gazette see illustrations This clock was purchased from a Cumbrian auctioneers in 2013. As recorded in the ATG report of that sale the then vendor bought the clock from a local dealer in 1974 and it had previously been in the Lough family. Hugh Lough was born in Penrith in 1739 and worked as a clockmaker until his death in 1790. Only around twenty clocks have been documented by Hugh Lough and these are usually eight day and thirty hour brass dial examples. This must be one of Hugh Lough's masterpiece examples of his work, which is a true reflection of his outstanding workmanship. 14.10.19 Case with later side doors, hood with chips in parts and a small repair to the front right hand corner, trunk and plinth sides with small cracks, dial and movement are clean, movement fly with one piece of brass missing, movement is working, musical mechanism is working, all the other musical tunes have not been tested for the working condition.
~ A Rare Year Going Mahogany Calendar and Zodiac Display Longcase Clock, signed Jno Walker, Newcastle, late 18th century, arched pediment, Corinthian capped columns, arched glazed trunk door, plinth with an inlaid panel, bracket feet, 15-inch one piece silvered brass dial with a Roman chapter, outer calendar chapter displaying date/months and signs of the zodiac and a large corresponding central calendar hand, finely engraved dial centre with an urn of flowers and signed, arch with moonphase aperture, large twin weight driven movement with an anchor escapement and striking on a bell, 242cm high, sold with a photocopy of this clock illustrated in the 1925 Archaeologia Aeliana article see illustrations It is understood that this clock was made about 1770 and was purchased by the Newcastle Corporation in 1885 and set up in the Mayor's Chamber in the Town Hall. From research, this clock is said to have been illustrated in an article first published in Archaeologia Aeliana in 1925 in a paper titled North Country Clockmakers of the 17th, 18th and 19th Centuries written by C.LReid, a Newcastle Goldsmith & Jeweller (Trading as Reid & Sons). The appendix which first appeared in the 1925 book states: ''Another 365 day clock, made about 1770, was purchased by the Newcastle Corporation in 1885 and set up in the Mayor's Chamber, in the Town Hall''. The article is said to include a few details of this clock and a few notes about the clockmaker John Walker. John Walker from London set up business in Newcastle Upon Tyne about 1754 and died in 1773. He is recorded as advertising himself as a clockmaker making all types of complicated mechanisms such as perpetual month going clocks and clocks with tidal dials. He is remembered for many good clocks and also an invention which he spent eight years perfecting, which was a wheel cutter that cut and rounded wheel teeth. Another feature of Walker's unusual clocks is that the strikework has a vertical worm-driven fly. 14.10.19 Case with cracks and chips in parts, trunk door with cracks, glass is cracked, plinth with inlay missing in parts, dial is discoloured and stained, movement looks complete, with pendulum and two weights.
~ A Green Chinoiserie Eight Day Longcase Clock, signed Joseph Green, North Shields, circa 1720, caddied pediment, green chinoiserie pine carcass case with Oriental gilt painted scenes depicting pagodas, trees, birds and other animals, trunk with a glass lenticle, 12-inch square brass dial with chapter ring signed, dial centre with date aperture and seconds dial, ring winding holes, outer engraved borders, four pillar movement with an anchor escapement and inside countwheel striking on a bell, possibly later case, 221cm high see illustration 11.10.19 Case needs restoring, chinoiserie decoration looks to have been restored in the past, gesso chipped in parts and lacking, gilt paint is rubbed and faded, case with cracks and chips in parts, signs of woodworm holes in parts, hood glass door is loose, glass lenticle is cracked, plinth has been re-built, dial is dirty, later seatboard, movement needs cleaning, movement frontplate with one vacant hole which in my opinion does not look like it was ever meant to be used, dial and movement look original together, with pendulum and two brass cased weights.
~ A Mahogany Eight Day Longcase Clock, signed John Weston, Wolsingham, circa 1780, swan neck pediment, mahogany crossbanded trunk door and matching base, bracket feet, 13-1/4-inch arch brass dial with a silvered chapter ring, finely engraved dial centre with a lion, bird and scroll decoration, seconds dial, inner date ring with a corresponding central date hand, arch with moonphase aperture and signed above, four pillar movement with an anchor escapement and rack striking on a bell, 218cm high see illustration 11.10.19 Hood with small cracks, hood with cracks, later door knob, top left hand side of the trunk with some blind fret work missing and a piece of beading, front of the base with the centre inlaid panel lifting, dial is slightly discoloured, movement is complete, with pendulum and two weights.
~ An Oak and Mahogany Eight Day Oval Dial Longcase Clock, signed Wm Nicholas, Birmingham, circa 1800, swan neck pediment, Corinthian capped columns, mahogany crossbanded trunk door flanked by Corinthian capped pilasters, 15-1/4-inch wide oval dial, Arabic numeral chapter, seconds and date dials, moonphase aperture, the arch painted with Admiral Nelson and two galleons, four pillar movement with attached falseplate stamped W J Nichols, anchor escapement with rack striking on a bell, 238cm high see illustration 11.10.19 Hood with swan neck capitals missing, case with veneers and beading missing in parts, hood columns are loose, base with skirting missing and the feet are missing, case needs restoring in parts, dial with crazing marks, movement needs cleaning, with two weights.
~ A Scottish Mahogany Eight Day Centre Seconds Longcase Clock with an Unusual Shield Shaped Dial, signed John Dobbie, Galton, Glasgow, circa 1800, arched pediment, side frets, nicely figured inlaid trunk door, 18-inch wide painted dial, two dials for day of the week/date, centre seconds, four corners painted with the four seasons, four pillar movement with an anchor escapement and rack striking on two bells, 220cm high see illustration 14.10.19 Hood with cracks in parts, some veneers and mouldings are missing, side frets are later, sides with chips and cracks, re-built plinth with chips and some veneers lacking, feet missing, dial with small chips in parts, rubbing to the gilt painted decoration, movement needs cleaning, with pendulum and two weights.
~ A George III Tear Drop Dial Centre Seconds Wall Timepiece with Deadbeat Escapement, signed Tho Lindall, late 18th century, carved pediment, hood door with scroll painted corners, tear drop shaped trunk with a hinged door and waisted plinth, 12-inch silvered dial, scroll engraved dial centre and signed, single weight driven movement with a deadbeat escapement, 140cm high see illustration 11.10.19Case with cracks, and chips in parts, top left hand corner of the trunk door with a small piece of wood missing, waisted plinth has been restored, dial is discoloured, movement needs cleaning, in going order, with pendulum and weight.
A Walnut Eight Day Longcase Clock, signed George Murgatroyd, London, circa 1730, caddied pediment, pierced side sound frets, moulded trunk door, stepped base, 12-inch arched brass dial with a Roman and Arabic silvered chapter ring, matted dial centre with seconds dial and date aperture, arch with circular silvered disc signed, dial with finely engraved borders, five pillar movement with an anchor escapement and rack striking on a bell, 264cm high see illustration By repute this clock was purchased from the Cusworth Hall Doncaster sale circa 1950. 09.10.19 Case is faded in parts, case with small chips and dents in parts, trunk door is bowed, trunk with a later lock plate, chips around the lock, one small hole to the left hand side of the trunk door, base skirting with some veneers missing, two wooden blocks added under the seatboard on both side cheeks, later seatboard, movement needs cleaning, in my opinion the dial and movement are all original to the case, with pendulum and two weights.
A large military trunk marked for J.C. MacLaren containing dress and battle uniforms for the Duke of Wellington's West Riding Regiment, circa 1930's-1950's, a Sam Browne belt with gun holster, hats and caps, field enamel bowl with cover, socks, hot climate dress, shirts and further accessories and uniforms Condition Report: All in really good condition as has been kept in trunk and smells of camphor. Some wear and discolouration, some mold to hats and clothing.
A late Regency mahogany longcase clockBy Newsome, TottenhamThe case with a shallow arch above a brass bezel and convex glass, flanked by canted angles, the trunk with an arched door, flanked by canted angles, on a panelled base and stepped plinth, the circular 12in. white-painted dial with spade hands, signed, and subsidiaries for seconds and the date, the twin train movement with anchor escapement and strike on a bell187cm high
A George III mahogany longcase clockBy Thomas Batters, LondonThe well-figured case with an arched pediment, surmounted by a finial, above a glazed door, flanked to each side by canted fluted angles, the trunk inset with an arched door flanked to each side by canted fluted angles and a shell-inlaid spandrel, the base with panelled front, four shell-inlaid spandrels on a plinth foot, the 12in. arched brass dial, signed THOMAS BATTERS LONDON on a sector in the arch above strike/silent subsidiary, the silvered chapter ring enclosing a matted centre with seconds subsidiary and a calendar aperture, the twin train five-pillar movement with anchor escapement and strike on a bell225cm high
A late William IV mahogany Scottish longcase clockBy Thomas Dobbie, GlasgowThe case with a chamfered moulded pediment, above a stepped cornice with glazed door, flanked by canted angles above the trunk with a rectangular door and inset arched moulding, flanked by canted angles, on a stepped base and plinth, the 12in. circular silvered dial, signed and with subsidiaries for seconds and date, with a twin train four-pillar movement striking on a bell205cm highThomas Dobbie is recorded working at Adelphi Street, Glasgow, 1828-48
An oak longcase clockThe movement by Thomas Brass, Guildford, circa 1770The case with an arched pediment above glazed door and flanked by canted angles, the trunk with a plain arched door flanked by canted angles, on stepped base and a plinth, the 12in. arched brass dial with strike/silent in the arch, above silvered chapter ring enclosing a matted centre, with recessed seconds subsidiary and calendar aperture, signed Thomas Brass Guildford to an escutcheon, the twin train five pillar movement with anchor escapement; case and movement associated219cm highThomas Brass is recorded working pre-1767 to 1784
A parcel-gilt blue lacquer longcase clockThe movement by G. Lomax, Brecon, circa 1770The case with a pagoda pediment above arched glazed door, flanked by three-quarter columns, the trunk inset with an arched panel door, on a stepped base, the 12in. silvered dial engraved to the arch with a figure of Chronos, above Roman chapters, seconds subsidiary and blued steel hands, the twin train four-pillar movement with anchor escapement and strike on a bell, case and movement associated, redecorated220cm highGeorge Lomax is recorded working 1730-55, d. 1781
A George III oak longcase clockBy Thomas Peren, Smarden, circa 1770The case with an arched pediment above a pair of three-quarter columns and a glazed door, the trunk inset with a panel door, above a base with stepped plinth, the 12in. arched brass dial, signed on a roundel in the arch THOS PEREN SMARDEN, with silvered chapter ring, seconds subsidiary and calendar aperture to the matted centre, the twin train four-pillar movement striking on a bell221cm highThomas Peren is recorded circa 1760-80
An ebonised architectural style year-duration longcase timepieceBy H. Haley, Teddington 1939, in the manner of FromanteelThe case with an arched pediment above the trunk inset with a three-panel door, above a stepped base on a plinth, the 11in. velvet-covered dial with winged cherub spandrels, silvered chapter ring and polished steel hands, the movement signed on the backplate H. Haley F.B.H.I Teddington, Fecit 1939 in an outlined rectangle, with screwed plain turned pillars, deadbeat escapement and screwed chatons228cm highKenneth Harry Haley (b. 1870), 20 High Street, Teddington, Middlesex, was elected a member and Fellow of the British Horological Institute in February 1932, and in the same month was awarded a First Class Certificate for Clock Repairing. The Watch & Clock Maker Magazine, May 1938, p. 73, includes a photograph of Harry Haley at his lathe, which won the Daily Mirror photographic competion "Britain at Work". There is a short biography of his career, explaining he started aged ten and had also worked for the Waterbury Watch Co. for fifteeen years, prior to starting his own business in 1902 'determined to carry on the best of the old traditions'.
A walnut longcase clock The movement inscribed Christopher Gould, Londini FecitThe case with a moulded pediment above blind fret, glazed door flanked by a spiral turned column to each side above the trunk inset with a panel door and a brass-outlined roundel, on a stepped base and plinth; the 12in. square brass dial with engraved hatching to the edge, crowned cherub spandrels, silvered chapter ring with engraved minutes 1-60, pierced blued steel hands, enclosing a matted centre with seconds subsidiary and calendar aperture, the twin train four-pillar movement, with thin plates, engraved NDW to the lower part of the backplate, rack strike on a bell and anchor escapement, the fly engraved H. Kempton, case and movement associated, the case restored and reconstructed, incorporating earlier elements217cm high
An oak and crossbanded longcase clockThe movement by William Wallen, Wokingham, circa 1740, the case modernThe case with a moulded pediment above glazed door, flanked by three-quarter columns, the trunk inset with a panel door, centred by a glass bull's eye, on a plinth base, the 11in. dial with pierced spandrels, silvered chapter ring, signed Willm. Wallen, Wokingham about the VI, enclosing a matted centre and seconds subsidiary, the twin train four-pillar movement with strike on a bell214cm highWilliam Wallen (or Waller) is recorded working in the mid-18th century.
A stained pine longcase clockThe dial inscribed Joseph Windmills, Londini Fecit The case with a moulded pediment above glazed door flanked to each side by a three-quarter column, above the trunk inset with a panel door, centred with a glass roundel, above a base and stepped plinth, the 12in. square dial with pierced mask spandrels, silvered chapter ring, signed about the VI Jos. Windmills, Londini Fecit, the twin train five-pillar movement with anchor escapement and strike on a bell, case and movement associated205cm high
A well travelled Trunk/travelling Wardrobe having metal bound corners, 41'' x 22'' x 18 1/2'' high having labels attached including Capetown, Union Castle 1st class cabin label, Windsor Castle Cabin no. 301, to/from South and East Africa, Hotel Bella-Riva Fasano Lago di Garda, Cunard Line first class, LMS Kingstown Pier, Johannesburg, etc.
A well travelled ''Oshkosh Trunks Inc'' Trunk/portable wardrobe having metal bound corners, various labels including British India Steam Navigation 1st class passenger luggage cabin, Cunard Cruise Line saloon, Reids Palace Hotel, Funchal Island of Madeira and containing three light suits and a jacket, the interior also with a flight of four drawers and a compartment, 41 3/4'' x 22 1/2'' x 20 1/4'' high
George III mahogany longcase clock, swan neck pediment with pierced fretwork above checker plate inlay and shell motif, reeded pilasters with ormolu capitals, arched cross banded trunk door with boxwood string inlay, enclosed by canted sides, raised on shaped bracket feet, the white enamel dial having Roman numeral chapter ring, with subsidiary seconds hand and date aperture, and floral painted spandrels, the eight day movement striking the hours hammer on bell, stamped 'Osborne's Manurfactury, Birmingham' W58cm H240cm, D27cm Condition Report & Further Details Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
An elm smoker's bow armchair, another armchair, assorted dining chairs, two painted tables, a blue trunk, a display cabinet and 11 metal garden chairs (qty)Provenance: From the Estate of the Late Dame Elisabeth FrinkThe demi line table is in poor condition. Front leg bent inwards. Generally weathered, paint flaking and in need of work. Wooden joints also coming apart around the frieze. Age unkown, probably early 20th century.
Maritime Interest - Teak chest or trunk, the hinged rectangular cover on broadening base with plaque 'E. Ribighini' between rope side handles, 112cm x 49cm x 45cm high Condition: General staining and wear to top commensurate with age and use, horizontal join or split through front panel at level of brass plaque, other minor losses commensurate with age and use - **General condition consistent with age
George III oak and walnut-cased eight day brass dial longcase clock, Samuel Smith, Holywell, circa 1775, the 12.5-inch square lacquered brass dial having a silvered chapter ring with Roman hours and Arabic minutes framing an engraved centre with subsidiary seconds dial above oval signature cartouche with silvered terrestrial calendar window within mask spandrels, the case with cavetto-moulded hood and fluted columns over yoke-top crossbanded long trunk door between fluted quadrants on inlaid base and bracket feet, 208.5cm high Condition: Sold with two lead weights, brass-faced pendulum, key and winder, minor old mark to lower edge of hood moulding over glazed door, otherwise case is structurally sound and has been repolished some years ago, dial and movement have been cleaned, all appear sound but not tested and sold as seen - **General condition consistent with age
Mid 19th Century inlaid mahogany-cased wheel barometer, P. Bianchi, Blandford, the 10-inch silvered main dial reading from 28-31 inches of pressure with remarks, the trunk with swan neck pediment over hygrometer, mercury Fahrenheit thermometer, convex mirror with reeded slip, bone adjusting knob and named silvered spirit level dial in an ebony and boxwood-strung case, 114cm high Condition: Crack through bone adjusting knob, minor joint/split to reeded mirror surround, otherwise good condition - **General condition consistent with age

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