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Y A Queen Anne eight-day longcase clock movement with 10.25 inch dial Donning, Petworth, early 18th century, now in a later burr veneered case with barometer The five finned pillar inside countwheel bell striking movement with anchor escapement regulated by seconds pendulum, the 10.25 inch square brass dial with ringed winding holes, calendar aperture and subsidiary seconds dial to the matted centre within applied silvered Roman numeral chapter ring with cruciform half-hour markers, Arabic five minutes to outer track and signed Donning, Petworth to lower margin, with pierced blued steel hands and unusual acanthus scroll and fruiting swag cast spandrels applied to angles, now in purpose-made case applied with fine burr veneers (probably amboyna) with crisp ogee and cavetto moulded cornice over plain frieze and glazed hinged dial aperture flanked by columns with brass caps and bases and with rectangular side windows to hood, the trunk with concave throat moulding over rectangular door incorporating swollen centre section to accommodate a circular 7 inch silvered brass barometer scale calibrated for barometric inches, with usual observations and inscribed JOS.H SOMALVICO & CO., Hatton Garden, LONDON to centre within cast brass glazed bezel fitted with a recording pointer, the rear of the door incorporating mercury syphon-tube mechanism enclosed behind a further narrow hinged door, on ebony-line bordered plinth base incorporating cavetto moulded skirt, 211cm (83ins) high. The likely maker of the movement and dial of the current lot, William Donning, is recorded in Loomes, Brian Clockmakers of Britain 1286-1700 as working in Petworth, Sussex in around 1710-20; Loomes also notes that a William Donning was buried in the town in 1705.Joseph Somalvico and Company, the makers of the barometer mechanism now incorporated into the trunk door of the present clock, are recorded in Banfield, Edwin BAROMETER MAKERS AND RETAILERS as working from 2 Hatton Garden, London, 1840-67. Y Indicates that this lot may be subject to CITES regulations when exported. Please see our Terms & Conditions for more information.
An 18thC eight day moon rolling longcase clock, with unusual high water at Plymouth Dock feature, the silvered arch dial signed Willm. Herd Plymo. dock, 28cm wide dial, Roman numeric and Arabic dial, subsidiary second hand and date aperture, in a shaped moulded case flanked by tapering fluted columns with metal ends, and surmounted by brass orbs above an arched trunk door with a boxwood and satinwood strung inlay, flanked by further quarter columns, the whole raised on splayed feet, 232cm high.
A 19thC eight day mahogany finish longcase clock, the painted arched dial signed, JM Reed Selston, with Roman numeric dial, subsidiary Arabic second hand and date aperture, raised above an arched trunk door flanked by barley twist columns on a shaped base, with pendulum swung movement, stained pine, 192cm high.
Mahogany and inlaid eight day longcase clock by Bostock, Sandbach, the hood with three brass ball finials over turned and wrythen moulded columns flanking a painted 13.5'' arched dial with moon phase, Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds and date aperture, the movement striking on a bell, the trunk with further wrythen columns flanking a shaped flame mahogany door, flanked top and bottom with inlaid panels, over a flame mahogany canted box base with bracket feet, height 239cmPlease note our special conditions of sale regarding clocks and watches
Scottish mahogany eight day longcase clock by J Scott, Edinburgh (?), the arched hood with a single brass ball finial, brass bezel opening to a painted 13'' circular dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds and date dial, the movement striking on a bell, the trunk with reeded quarter pilasters flanking a single door, over a box base with bracket feet, height 228cmPlease note our special conditions of sale regarding clocks and watches
Oak and mahogany eight day longcase clock by Holford Richardson, Tarporley, early 19th Century, the hood with swan neck pediment over a frieze with a shell inlay over brass capped reeded columns flanking a 13.5'' painted square dial with Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds and date dial, signed and with painted figural spandrels emblematic of the four seasons, the movement striking on a bell, over a trunk with reeded pilasters flanking a crossbanded door, over a canted box base with raised moulded panel and short bracket feet, height 220cm Please note our special conditions of sale regarding clocks and watches
Oak and mahogany banded thirty hour longcase clock by T Mawkes, Belper, the hood centred with a winged eagle brass finial and reeded columns flanking a painted 13'' arched dial with Britannia to the arch, painted Arabic numerals, with date aperture, the movement striking on a bell, over a trunk with reeded quarter pilasters flanking a crossbanded door, over a box base with bracket feet, height 228cmPlease note our special conditions of sale regarding clocks and watches
George III mahogany eight day longcase clock by J Carmichael, Greenock, inlaid swan neck pediment with three brass ball finials, brass capped columns flanking a painted 12'' arched dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds and date aperture, the movement striking on a bell, the trunk with reeded quarter pilasters over a box base with bracket feet, height 229cmPlease note our special conditions of sale regarding clocks and watches
A George III oak 30 hour longcase clock, the square hood with heart shaped pediment enclosing a 12 inch white painted dial with Roman numerals, marked J Hinksman, Bridgnorth, subsidiary seconds dial and raised enamel foliate corners, movement striking on a bell above a shaped top, plain trunk door and stepped base, 215cm high
A second quarter of the 19th century crossbanded oak 30-hour longcase clock by Robert Brown of Newtown, the hood with two lion head roundels applied to the swan-necked pediment over reeded free-standing columns, the trunk with recessed quarter columns and cross-banded rectangular door, standing on a rectangular base with moulded plinth, the 12 inch signed painted iron dial has Roman numerals and pheasant corner spandrels, the 30-hour movement has countwheel striking on a bell and anchor escapement, 206cm high
A late 18th Century mahogany longcase clock by Mercer of Hythe, the 13ins arched painted dial with Roman and Arabic numerals and with subsidiary seconds dial and calendar dial, the arch and spandrels decorated with stylised oval medallions and fan motifs, to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, contained in associated mahogany case with moulded cornice and turned pillars to hood, trunk door inlaid with boxwood stringings and with conforming plinth, on bracket feet, 84ins high (including later brass finials) Note: John Mercer Junior, born 1738, married 1780 and died 1797
T S Kennedy Kilmarnock, a 19th Century mahogany longcase clock, the hood with arched pediment pillared side supports over a body with arched trunk door and panelled box base, the circular dial with silvered chapter wheel with Arabic and Roman numerals to a brass centre with subsidiary seconds dial and pierced hands, fitted with eight day movement, 203cm high with two weights, pendulum, lacking door key and winder
AMENDMENT - Lot to also include a travel trunk - Two boxes containing Victorian and later clothing and accessories etc. to include; a Victorian silk velvet and jet-beaded cape, an Astrakhan muff, an opera hat, a beige silk parasol with fringing, etc., another box of later clothing to include; a collection of scarves, evening bags, Frank Usher evening belt etc. (2 boxes)

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