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An George III mahogany, strung and crossbanded longcase clock, the painted face with secondary hand supporting a thirty hour movement under an arched hood, the trunk with shaped rectangular door on a plain base with ogee feet, the dial indistinctly signed and inscribed (?) Ulverston CONDITION REPORT: Case with losses, face rubbed, slightly reduced in height, no guarantee as to working order
Thomas Wood of Gratham, an 18th century oak longcase clock, the brass dial with secondary dial and date aperture within cast spandrels supporting a twin train striking movement under a 'caddy top' square hood with three vase shaped gilt finials, the trunk with arched hood on a plain base with plinth foot CONDITION REPORT: Recently restored, with receipt, no guarantee as to working order
John Barnes of Carlisle, an 18th century oak longcase clock, the gilt dial with silvered chapter ring and cast spandrels under a square hood, the trunk with ogee shaped door and plain base and conforming feet CONDITION REPORT: restored, the case with shrinkage, splits and wear, no guarantee as to working order H. 78.5" (6'4.5") Dial is 12"
A George III eight day mahogany longcase clock, the 12 inch brass dial signed Josh. Wynn, Windsor, on a arched plaque in the foliate engraved silvered centre, subsidiary seconds, foliate spandrels, the arch containing a calendar subsidiary (disconnected), four pillar rack striking movement, in a case with panelled plinth and double skirt, trunk door flanked by brass inlaid fluted pilasters, break arch hood with pagoda top and flanked by brass inlaid free-standing fluted columns, 93in (236cm) high.
A mahogany longcase regulator, the 12 inch circular painted dial singed G. Blackie, London with concentric minutes, subsidiary dial for seconds and 24 hour chapter ring, the four pillar rectangular plated movement with dead beat escapement and maintaining power, the pendulum with cylindrical brass bob supported from the back board, the flame veneered case with flat hood, the glazed trunk door flanked by canted corners, 75in (190cm) high.
An eight day walnut longcase clock, the 11 inch brass dial signed Jos. Cooper, Whitchurch, the matted centre with subsidiary seconds, date aperture and ringed winding holes, mask and scroll spandrels divided by engraved foliage, the five ringed pillar movement with inside locking plate striking and anchor escapement, in a case with glass lenticle to the trunk door, the flat hood with blind fret and flanked by barley twist columns, crossbanded sides, 83½in (212cm) high, circa 1710.
A walnut eight day longcase clock, the 10 inch brass dial signed John Martin, Londini Fecit beneath the silvered chapter ring, the matted centre with slender subsdidary seconds and date aperture, mask and scroll spandrels, the movement with five latched ringed pillars, bolt and shutter maintaining power, locking plate striking, the case with spoon and rising hood, blind fret flanked by barley twist columns, the slender trunk door with geometric boxwood stringing, crossbanded sides, on bun feet, 76in (193cm) high.
John Roger Arnold. A unique and well documented longcase domestic regulator, the 12 inch circular silvered dial signed J. R. Arnold, AD. MDCCCXXXIV, subsidiary seconds, most unusual arrow flight hands, substantial five pillar movement in shouldered plates, dead beat escapement with jewelled pallets and Harrison maintaining power, set-on-beat adjustment at top of crutch, mercury jar pendulum suspended from the back lock, in a mahogany case, the panelled plinth with double stepped base trunk door flanked by brass inlaid canted fluted corners, the break arch hood similarly flanked, ball and spire finials, 1834, 86in (218cm) high including finial. Literature: Robinson, Tom: The Longcae Close. Illustration of movement, dial and case on p. 407. Pages 406 and 409 discuss the clock: `Arnold was in partnership with Dent 1830-1840 so with this signature the clock must have been for personal or family use. Vandrey Mercer suggests that it could have been made to celebrate Arnold`s silver wedding`.
*A good George III red japanned tavern timepiece, signed Rich. Lawrence, Bath, circular black painted dial with gilt Roman hours and outer Arabic minute ring, pierced spade hands with counterbalanced minute, movement with anchor escapement in tapered plates, the trunk door decorated with Chinese figures by a lake with pagoda in the background, signed between the florally carved and scrolled gilt ears, the whole decorated with gilt floral designs against a dark red ground, 59in (150cm) high, bezel 29in (74cm) diameter.
An early 19th century striking eight day Grandfather clock in a cross banded mahogany oak case. The square enamel dial has a monthly moon phase, and secondary dial with hand painted spandrels, Roman numeral five minute chapter ring. The square hood is cross banded in mahogany with column side supports and pilasters of the Doric order. Key in office Replacement base to the trunk

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