A George III mahogany longcase clock with an eight-day movement, the brass arched dial inscribed `Tempus Fugit`, with a silvered chapter ring, subsidiary seconds dial and pierced corner and dolphin spandrels, enclosed by a domed pillared hood, over a long trunk door, flanked by reeded corners, on canted plinth base, 202cm high. ILLUSTRATED
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A GEORGE III OAK LONGCASE CLOCK, the hood with projecting cornice and plain frieze supported on four slender columns, the trunk with crossbanded door, the brass dial with scroll-cast spandrels and subsidiary dial, signed Redshaw, Newcastle (Under Lyme), eight day movement striking on a bell. 2.09m
A Georgian mahogany longcase clock, the domed hood with reeded pillar support, the silvered dial with a strike and silent indicator, second dial and calendar window, flanked by foliate scrollwork of spandrels, with long trunk door to a panelled boxed space raised on bracket feet, eight day striking movement by Thomas Field, Bath, height 222cms
A 19th Century Royal Naval admiral’s dress tail coat, attributed to Admiral William Wallis, with gold bullion collar and cuff bands, gilt buttons, in a tin trunk with ‘Adm’l Wallis’ on affixed plate, and accompanied by a typewritten note on a meeting at the National Maritime Museum Greenwich to discuss the coat.
A GEORGE III FIGURED MAHOGANY AND INLAID LONGCASE CLOCK, the eight day movement striking on a bell, the painted square dial with calendar arch and phases of the moon secondary dial, signed Higginbotham, Macclesfield, the hood with a swan neck pediment, the glass door flanked by square section pilasters, over an inlaid frieze and shaped trunk door, on bracket feet, 226cm high. See illustration
A GEORGE III MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK, BY DAVID PATERSON, Sunderland, the eight day movement striking on a bell, the brass dial with silvered chapter ring, Roman and Arabic numerals, centrally engraved and with secondary seconds dial and calendar aperture, further embellished with cast spandrels and with a painted phases of the the moon dial to the arch, the glazed hood surmounted by a swan neck pediment and flanked by brass capped pillars, the shaped trunk door flanked by a quadrant pillars and on a moulded box base, bracket feet, 247cm high. See illustration
A quartered, walnut veneered and cross-banded, thirty hour long case clock, the 31cm brass dial with silvered chapter ring, signed Andrew Hewlett, Bristol to the matte centre, above it a subsidiary seconds dial, beneath it a calendar niche, height 206cm. Condition Report: lot 2780 - dial has wear to chapter ring. dial and movement are a marriage. the door is missing 1 capitol, door has come away from the hood. section of moulding loose on the right hand side. door on the trunk has warped. knocks and splits to veneers.
An early 19th century Colonial teak and brass bound travelling trunk, fitted with arcaded interior to the lid and a series of lidded compartments and lift out trays, the brass inlaid front fitted with a long pen or brush drawer, on shaped apron and bracket outline feet, 61 x 90 x 50cm (24 x 35 x 20in)
John Pyke, London, a fine George II figured walnut longcase clock the bold arched hood with 12inch brass dial having silvered strike/silent to the arch, signed to an oval plaque, silvered seconds dial, chapter ring and date aperture, scroll mask spandrels, the 8 day 5 pillar movement with long pendulum crutch, the trunk with banded sides and door, upon a stepped plinth base, 241cm high
Coates, Horncastle, a mahogany longcase clock of small proportions the moulded hood with swanneck pediment above signed 7¼ inch (18.5cm) brass dial, the twin weight 8 day movement probably associated, the trunk with lancet top door and mock stonework sides to the base, all on bracket feet, 19th century and adapted, 140cm high
A SAILOR~S PAINTED WOOD TRUNK of black painted deal boards with coffered lid^ the red interior with^ on the underside of the lid a full rigged ship^ 15cm h; 30 x 45cm ++Hinges replaced and on the back edge of the lid an old let in wooden repair^ lacking hasp^ painted chipped and scratched^ the exterior repainted more than once but not at recent date^ an undoubtedly genuine example. The naive ship picture contemporary with the late 19th c date of the box
AN IVORY MOUNTED AND MOTHER OF PEARL INLAID WALNUT ARCHITECTURAL TIMEPIECE in the form of a tower^ the silvered dial engraved Wm Donald Rhynie^ the brass four pillar movement with anchor escapement^ the trunk fronted by an arched doorcase with lentical^ three steps and flanking pillars^ 63cm h^ elements 19th c ++In good condition and decorative
A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK the breakarched and painted dial signed SULLEY Nottingham^ with subsidiary seconds dial^ brass hands and ringed winding holes^ lunar work above^ having eight day movement^ the case with swan neck pediment and crossbanded door to the panelled trunk^ on ogee feet^ 223cm h ++In good original condition
A GEORGE II WALNUT LONGCASE CLOCK the brass breakarched dial with subsidiary seconds dial^ date aperture and matted centre^ signed on a tablet John Jullion Brentford^ Strike/Silent ring to the arch^ having dolphin and mask spandrels^ eight day movement^ the case with cavetto pediment^ blind fret frieze and brass mounted pillars^ the trunk enclosed by a conforming burr veneered and featherbanded door^ on stepped base^ 230cm h ++The dial/movement thought to be original to the case^ the seat board sitting on the cheeks without packing^ case restored and repolished with some replacements some years ago^ of pleasing colour long in the present private ownership
A FINE EDWARD VII MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK the breakarched gilt brass dial with pierced mask of engraved tracery and signed on a silvered tablet G & F COPE & CO NOTTINGHAM^ with arabic chapters^ subsidiary seconds dial and CHIME/SILENT and WHITTINGTON/ST MICHAEL/WESTMINSTER/ BOW BELLS dials to the arch^ strike/silent lever at 9^ the well engineered brass three train movement with substantial turned pillars chiming on tubular bells^ the case with fluted pillars and gilt brass corinthian capitals^ the trunk enclosed by a door with bevelled glass lights flanked by conforming pilasters^ on bracket feet^ 243cm h^ c1910 The leading Nottingham clock making firm was established by George & Francis Cope in premises off Alfreton Road Nottingham in 1845. ++Long in local private ownership and in fine condition^ not restored or repolished etc^ lacks one or two of the bells
Georgian green and gold lacquer longcase clock fitted with an arched glazed door enclosing an engraved brass dial with subsidiary seconds dial, inscribed in the arch, `Jos Stancliffe, Barkisland`, the case with an arched rectangular trunk door decorated with typical chinoiserie style panels, on moulded base, 96in high.
A WILLIAM AND MARY WALNUT AND MARQUETRY INLAID LONGCASE CLOCK, basically 17th Century, the square hood with cavetto cornice over scrolling foliage panel and glazed barley twist door, enclosing a brass dial with putto and crown spandrels, inked with Roman and Arabic numerals, signed Jn. Tribe, Thackham, the trunk profusely inlaid in the Dutch manner with birds, flowers and seaweed marquetry, with circular lenticle on plinth base (with weights and pendulum). 203cm high
L. Levi of Bedford, an early 19th century oak and mahogany longcase clock, the painted face with arched dial, secondary dial and date aperture supporting a twin train striking movement under a hood with swan's neck pediment, the trunk with ogee shaped door and plain base on bracket feet CONDITION REPORT: Face with wear, case with splits, no guarantee as to working order
An 18th Century green japanned chinoiserie decorated long case clock, decorated with figures and warrior on horseback with pagoda, prunus trees, birds and floral scrolls, the arched hood with glazed door flanked by turned pilasters over an arched trunk panelled door to a flat fronted and plinth base, the arched brass dial with silvered chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals within mask head and pierced scrolling spandrels to a matted centre with subsidiary seconds and date aperture to an arch with silvered boss inscribed "Samuel Smith, Richmond" to an eight day striking movement on a bell, 225 cm high CONDITION REPORTS The case has been re-japanned in the late 19th / early 20th century. Overall with wear and scuffs, quite a lot of cracks and chips to decoration, some separating at joins to the carcass of the case and some repairs and inserted sections, various chips and losses, case does not stand quite vertical and leans slightly to one side, hood also with various chips and old repairs, etc. plus cracks to top of arch, decoration to case also with various chips and touch-up paint, etc., brass face with small hand and fitments missing, damage/section broken off to one corner (lower right), various tarnish, scratches, etc.
A 19th Century mahogany cased long case clock, the arched hood with brass finials flanked by stop fluted pilasters over an arched trunk door with three quarter stop fluted and gilt metal mounted pilasters to a panelled base on bracket feet, the circular silvered dial with subsidiary seconds and date dials, inscribed "E Bird, Bristol", to an eight day striking movement on a bell. 203 cm high CONDITION REPORTS Circular face with various wear, scuffs, tarnish and discolouration plus hand to small dial to top missing, some knocks and chips and touch-up paint, case overall with some wear and scuffs, section of moulding to edge of door broken off although there is a splinter/section sellotaped to interior of case, veneers with age cracks and some lifting and splits throughout, gilding with wear, metal top of one ball finial is broken off and missing, some splits to back board including board to rear of movement, overall colour appears reasonably good. Weights are not brass covered.
An early 19th Century oak and mahogany cross-banded long case clock, the arched hood with swan neck pediment, centred by a brass spreadeagle finial, glazed door flanked by turned pillars over a panelled trunk door to a flat fronted skirted base, the arched painted dial with moon phase and symbols of the four continents enclosing a chapter ring with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date dial to an eight day striking movement by Moore, Ipswich, 210 cm high CONDITION REPORTS Case with wear, scuffs and some splits and separating at joins. Veneers with splits, lifting and some losses. Base of plinth appears to be a replacement. Some old woodworm holes. Some old repairs.
An early 19th Century oak cased long case clock, the arched hood with swan neck pediment centred by a brass finial with glazed door flanked by gilt metal mounted fluted pilasters over a mahogany cross-banded trunk door to a fielded panel base on bracket feet, the arched dial with painted oval of a young woman in a landscape holding a bunch of flowers within gilt borders, the chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals centred by a subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture inscribed "Hill, Stafford", to an eight day striking movement, 216 cm high CONDITION REPORTS Case with scuffs, scratches and stains, various chips and losses, quite a few cracks and splits to the wood, and some separating at joins, hood with replacement wooden section across the top (please see photos),various cracks and losses and glued repairs, various chips and losses, denting to the ball finial (please see photos)., dial with wear and crazing/craqueleur to finish, various areas of over-painting where decoration has flaked away, some slight warping to the face.
A mid 19th century large longcase clock with swan neck pediment over painted dial with moon phase to arch and painted spandrels depicting The Seasons, seconds dial, date niche, the face and trunk flanked by columns, the door to case with triple arch top, signed Fletcher of Chester, signature worn - reputed working

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