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A late 18th Century cross-banded oak long case clock, the square 12 inch brass dial with silvered chapter ring and subsidiary seconds dial, date aperture, inscribed Aston, Bilson, 30hr movement, the hood with moulded cornice and column supports, the case having long trunk door above a square box base, raised on bracket supports. 204cm high x 30cm wide
An 18th Century mahogany long case clock, the brass dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds on a silvered chapter ring, dial and date aperture, eight day movement striking on a bell, indistinctly inscribed ?Evitt, Bath, the arched hood crested by three brass orbs surmounted by eagles, supported by reeded pilasters the case with long shaped trunk door, box base raised on bracket feet, approx. 220cm high x 25cm wide
Joseph Bates, Londini fecit, a walnut longcase clock the later eight-day duration movement striking the hours on a bell, the 11 1/2-inch square brass dial having a raised silvered chapter ring engraved with black Roman numerals, Arabic five-minute numerals and meeting arrow-head half-hour decoration, the matted centre with ringed winding holes, a subsidiary seconds dial and engraved decoration surrounding the square date aperture, with cast brass cherub-head spandrels to the four corners and signed Joseph Bates, Londini fecit, with later blued steel hands, the walnut flat-topped case with blind fret to the hood, cushion moulding below the hood, beaded moulding to the trunk door with crossbanding and lenticle glass to the trunk door, with satinwood stringing to the case sides, the restored base with further crossbanding and stringing, height 210cm. * Biography Joseph Bates is recorded as having been apprenticed in 1679 to William Standish and free of the Clockmakers Company in 1687. He was married between 1683 and 1706, and worked in White Alley, Holborn.
Winterhalder & Hofmeier, Schwarzenbach, a chiming longcase clock the three-train, eight-day duration movement striking the hours on one tube and the quarters on a further four tubes, with brass bound weights and a steel rod pendulum with a brass bob, the eleven-inch brass break-arch dial having a raised chapter ring with raised brass Arabic numerals, with engraved filigree decoration to the dial centre and four corners, with a subsidiary seconds dial, blued steel hands, two subsidiary dials to the top corners for ‘strike/silent’ and ‘chime/silent’ and signed on a silvered cartouche W&H Sch, the mahogany case having a glazed trunk door, short panelled base with further inset panelling to the sides, castellated moulding to the hood with a pediment top, with turned three-quarter columns to the trunk and turned columns to the hood, standing on bracket feet, height 215cm. * Biography Anton Winterhalder, born 1838, founded the business in Schwarzenbach, Germany having married and taking Anton Hofmeier into partnership in 1850, with the company finally closing upon the death of Linus, last son of Winterhalder, in 1930. The movements and clocks made by this firm are often believed to be the among the best produced in Germany at this time.
John Pitt, Tetbury, an oak longcase clock the eight-day duration movement striking the hours on a bell, the thirteen-inch break-arch painted dial with Arabic hour numerals, floral corner spandrels, a date aperture to the centre, decorative brass hands and signed Jno Pitt, Tetbury, the oak case with fluted canted corners to the trunk, a break-arch trunk door inset with stringing, the hood having square fluted pillars with brass capitals and a swan-neck pediment, standing on bracket feet, height 217cm. *Biography John Pitt is recorded as working in Tetbury, Gloucestershire from the early 19th century. A prolific maker of longcase clocks it is known that he ‘looked after’ the clock at Tetbury Market House from 1816 until 1852 with a payment of 2-2-0 per annum.
A carved oak Victorian chiming longcase clock the eight-day duration movement striking the hours on a tubular gong and the quarters on eight further tubular gongs, with three brass bound weights, the fourteen-inch break-arch brass dial with moonphase aperture to the arch, a raised chapter ring with applied brass Arabic hour numerals, the dial centre engraved with c-scroll decoration and with a subsidiary seconds dial, with cast-brass female-head spandrels to the corners, with two subsidiary dials to the top corners for ‘chime/silent’ and ‘Westminster/Whittington’, with blued steel hands, the oak case with carved decoration, fluted pillars with brass Corinthian capitals to the break-arch hood, with a carved ‘green man’ mask to the centre of the top moulding, with a glazed trunk door, a panelled base and standing on bracket feet, height 250cm.
A good quality mahogany eight day striking longcase clock with an arched 12 painted dial having secondary and calendar dials - signed Ja Peters Cambridge with reeded columns to the hood and case flanking a shaped long trunk door on a stepped base - standing 91" tall to finial Condition report: In working order and case in clean condition and probably 20thc and missing two pieces of moulding to the fretwork "
Egerton Whitehurst of Congleton - A George III oak longcase clock, circa 1780, the square hood enclosing silvered dial with Roman numerals, inscribed Whitehurst Congleton, before gilt cherub season spandrels, date aperture, eight day movement, the trunk with shaped door, raised on plinth and bracket feet, the dial approx 29cm w, 206cm h. Footnote: The dial and movement have been cleaned and serviced and the clock is in perfect working order
A Jos Lake Barnet - A George III oak and mahogany long case clock, circa 1790, the scroll hood and arched brass dial with strike silent dial above brass dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, date aperture, eight day movement, the dial 30 cm d approx, the trunk with circled door on plinth base, on bracket feet, 217 cm h approx
A collection of kitchenalia, etc, to include an enamelled bread bin, enamelled flour bin, two vintage Kenwood mixers, etc, two dog baskets, a leather suitcase, etc, together with a strapwork decorated canvas covered travel trunk, canvas camp beds, screen, rolled map, Bridge game, hanging coat rack, sewing box
A rare George II oak cased longcase wedding clock of unusually small proportions, by William Porthouse of Penrith, the square brass dial signed with married couple`s names, `Willm & Ann White 1747`, with penny moon, silver Roman chapter ring decorated with fleur-de-lys, gilt cherub spandrels, lunar scale and date apertures, 30 hour movement striking on the hours on a single bell, the case with flat hood with stepped ogee moulded pediment, over a square door flanked by turned fruitwood pillars, the trunk with ogee arched door, on a plain base, 72in. (182.5cm.) high. * Provenance: John & Paddy Butterfield, Old Ropery Antiques, Kilham, E. Yorks. See Illustration.
Late eighteenth/early nineteenth century oak longcase clock, the hood having broken swan neck pediment with brass eagle and ball finial, reeded pilasters with brass corinithian capitals, the door to trunk applied a shield flanked by chamfered corners and standing on bracket feet, the eight-day movement having subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, the painted arched dial inscribed "Jn Bamfor (?) Neath", 231cm high
Three Famille Rose Jardinieres, The first painted with an outstretched peach tree and lingzhi fungus by the trunk; the second depicting two peony trees with white and pink flowers respectively; the third decorated two swallows amongst a peony tree with pink flowers, an iron-red four-character Hongxian mark to the base. Republic Period, Tallest: 5 7/8 inches (14.9 cm), Provenance:Reynold Tom Collection, mostly acquired during the 1970s and 1980s. [Minor wear to the enamel. This condition report states major condition issues only] Starting Price: $500
C18th Oak Long Case Clock from Jacob Odell St Albans, silver chapter ring, granulated centre with urn & flower head corners, secondary seconds dial & date aperture, plinth base slightly reduced in height, domed door to the trunk, arched hood with twin gilt finials, five pillar movement striking on bell, with lead weights, face 11`` D, case 19`` W x 81 1/2`` H
A pair of Meissen porcelain candlestick figures, late 19th century, as the musical shepherd and shepherdess, he standing in puce coat playing the bagpipes, his dog at his feet, she playing a recorder, a sheep at her feet, both standing before a tree trunk surmounted by a foliate sheathed sconce, on scroll moulded bases, crossed swords mark in underglaze blue, height 35cm Both figures with end of pipes lacking. Sheep with one ear and one foreleg lacking. Minor chips to foliage and some wear. 190213

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