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A George III oak longcase clock, 33cm white dial, dummy winding holes, Roman chapter, signed Jas Ashton/Tideswell, subsidiary seconds dial, 30 hour movement striking on a bell, the hood with curly pediment, fluted brass capped columns, shaped door with Baroque brass escutcheon, flanked by fluted quarter columns, plinth base, 207cm high James Ashton was a third generation member of the extensive clockmaking dynasty which flourished on both sides of the Derbyshire/Cheshire border, being grandson of Samuel Ashton of Tideswell and son of Samuel's younger son, Aaron, also of Tideswell. The elder branch of the family flourished at Ashbourne and Macclesfield, James himself was born c. 1769, was apprenticed to his father 1783-1790 and married Sarah Shepley (a relative of John Shepley of Derby, clock maker) at Glossop in September 1791, working into the second decade of the 19th century.
A miscellaneous collection to include an antique carved oak panel of rectangular form with carved floral and kite medallion decoration, 55 x 45 cm approx together with an antique iron eel fork, an early cattle bell with pegged timber framework, a worked brass vessel of bulbous form, a twisted iron rush light holder, pierced wall hooks, a heavy eastern pewter vessel, brass chamberstick with sliding holder, etc, all contained within a large stoneware bowl
R. Weston, Wolsingham. A late George III mahogany longcase clock, the case having broken swan neck pediment above a dentil cornice and fluted column supports, having a shaped trunk door flanked by fluted chamfered corners, raised on a box base with bracket feet, the movement having a 13-inch broken arch Roman painted dial, set second subsidiary and date dials, and having a two-train anchor movement, striking bell. H.228cm W.50cm
A French bronzed spelter and onyx mantel clock, late 19th century, mounted with a model of a man with a lurcher, the base of shaped form with pierced architectural detail, on four feet, the white enamel dial with Roman numeral chapter ring, with barrel movement and count wheel striking, lacking pendulum and bell, 37cm high, on wooden base CONDITION REPORT: some looses to surface finish, cracks to dial
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