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An early 19th Century mahogany long case clock by Richard Harrison, Ormskirk, the 35cm arched painted dial with moonphase, subsidiary seconds and calendar dials to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, contained with case with finials and swan neck cresting, verre eglomise frieze, the case inlaid with oval paterae, 219cm high (with winding handle, pendulum and weights) Painting chipping and loss to dial, moonphase apparently not connected to movement, case with crack to base and some inlay loss Note: Richard Harrison apparently an unrecorded maker
A late 18th Century oak longcase clock by John Porthouse of Penrith, the 29cm dial with silvered chapter ring and calendar aperture, to the thirty hour movement striking on a bell, contained in slender case with reeded canted corners, 192cm high, with weight and pendulum In full restored condition Note: John Porthouse recorded working in Penrith c. 1771
An 18th Century stained pine longcase clock, the 30.5cm arched brass dial marked 'Blacket Wallace, Brampton' with painted card automata panel depicting hare and hound (possibly later) and calendar aperture (calendar dial disconnected), to the thirty hour movement striking on a bell, contained in case with scrolled cresting, 214cm high (with weight and pendulum) With restorations and amendments, movement and case possibly associated, viewing advised
An early 19th Century oak longcase clock by Nickisson, Newcastle, the 33cm square painted dial with subsidiary seconds dial to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, contained in case with scrolled cresting 208cm high (with winding handle, weights and pendulum) Movement probably associated, with alterations to cheeks and dial repainted, case with old repairs Note: William Nickisson recorded working in Newcastle-under-Lyme c.1804
An interesting late 18th/early 19th Century oak longcase clock, the dial inscribed 'Jn,o & Marg,t Martendale', the 31cm square brass dial with spandrels, floral engraving and subsidiary seconds dial, to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, contained in case with turned pillars to hood and shaped trunk door, 204cm high, with winding handle, weights and pendulum bob Pendulum damaged, calendar dial not connected, split to trunk Note: No apparent maker's name, possibly made/presented as a marriage piece
19th Century French ebonised and inlaid mantel clock by Mole of Paris, the 9cm white enamelled dial with blue numerals to the eight day two train movement with silk suspension striking on a bell, contained in case with lifting glazed front, 24cm high (with key and pendulum) Flake chip and hairline crack to dial, otherwise good overall condition
A late 18th Century oak longcase clock by Wm. Porthouse, Penrith, the 30cm square painted dial with calendar aperture and floral spandrels, to the thirty hour movement, striking on a bell, contained in case with dentil moulded cornice, 201.5cm high (with winding handle, pendulum and weight) Crazing to dial, replacement minute hand and later screw, crack to door, shrinkage split to base Note: William Porthouse recorded working in Penrith 1706-1795
A late 18th Century oak longcase clock by Lomas of Poulton, the 28cm brass dial with cast spandrels and calendar aperture to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, contained in case apparently later carved with scrolled ornament, 220cm high, with winding handle, weights and pendulum Calendar aperture disconnected, case with minor wear and damage Note: Samuel Lomas recorded working in Poulton late 18th Century
A traditional Japanese brass and elm Dai Dokie or lantern clock, Edo Period, single foliot with adjustable weights, rotating temporal dial and weight driven movement striking a bell, 33cm high, on a brass-mounted tapering elm stand 139cm high (overall) Some superficial damage to bell and loose mounts to stand, otherwise appear operational and in good condition.
A 19th Century French ebony veneered mantle clock, retailed by Bryson & Son, Paris, the movement by Rollin of Paris, No. 1941, the 8.5cm dial to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, contained in plain case, 21cm high (with key and pendulum) Slight warp to rear door, some light cracking to veneers
A GEORGE III OAK LONG CASE CLOCK with arching hood, shaped door flanked by fluted quarter round pilaster columns and on a panelled base, the brass arching dial with silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals, subsidiary second hand and date aperture and signed above 'Evans & Son, Salop', the eight day movement striking the hours on a bell, the dial 33cm wide, the clock 232cm high
A George III mahogany long case clock, by Weare of Wincanton, the two-train movement striking on a bell, the painted domed dial with subsidiary seconds dial, date aperture and a lunar work aperture flanked by floral spandrels, the hood with a shaped pediment and turned columns, the case with line inlay, figured mahogany door flanked by reeded quarter pilasters on a figured plinth, raised on bracket feet, 49 by 24 by 220cm high.
A Regency mahogany long case clock, the painted domed 12.5 inch dial signed Jas. McCallum, Falkirk, the corners and dome painted with figures, Roman numerals and minute markers, with subsidiary seconds and date dials, the twin train movement with anchor escapement striking on a bell, the trunk with flanking columns, plain plinth base raised on short turned feet, 50 by 25 by 225cm high.
Scottish mahogany longcase clock, circa 1800, the arched brass dial inscribed James Howden, Edinburgh, with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture and foliate brass spandrels, striking on a bell. The dial flanked by brass capped and reeded columns, with a group of three faux brass finials to the hood, the trunk with inlaid borders and ivory escutcheon, on plinth base and bracket feet
A mixed lot of 19th century and later porcelains to include a Dresden cup and saucer and another, Crown Staffordshire Bouquet wares, a pair of Helena Wolfson style miniature lobbed pink ground vases and a miniature cabinet cup and saucer, two others and a selection of Crown Staffordshire posy patterned trinkets to include a bell, a pin dish and a jar and cover (14)
A quantity of miscellanea including Soda Bottle by Schweppes, Oak mounted circular Barometer, large brass Candlestick, two small brass Candlesticks, pair of field glasses, stone Ink Bottle, Rice trailer badge, Conch, two Horse Brasses, Horse Bit, pair of metal stylized cobra Candlesticks and a butler's Bell.
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