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An early 19th century eight day mahogany longcase clock by Thomas Logan of Dorchester, c.1820, with bell strike movement, the signed 12in. circular enamel Roman dial with engraved and gilded hands, subsidiary seconds at noon and arched date aperture, flanked by brass mounted turned columns below the arched cornice, the cross banded and ebony strung door over a deep ebony strung base on shaped bracket feet, 85in. (216cm.) high.
A Regency mahogany inlaid bracket clock,the painted convex dial with Roman numerals and inscribed 'JAS STEPHENS, LONDON', with a three-train movement striking the quarters on four or eight bells, with a strike/silent/4/8 bells levers, the boxwood inlaid case flanked with gilt bronze Corinthian columns with a raised fan-shaped top, surmounted with an urn finial, with pierced, damaged sound panels to the sides, with lion and ring handles on bun feet,8in dial41cm wide58cm high
A mahogany bracket clock,19th century, the case in the manner of Thomas Hope, the painted convex dial inscribed 'Thos.Sherwood, London' with an eight-day twin fusee movement, the backplate engraved and with shaped corners, the sides with fretted brass grills,50cm highThomas Hope's book 'Household Furniture', published in 1807, was an influential design source for cabinet and clockmakers of the time.
A 'Regal Century' bracket clock,by S E Wills, London, specially created in celebration of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother's 100th Year, numbered '5/100' and commissioned for C Wackett inscribed on a plate, with nine-bell triple chime movement, with a 7½in dial, silvered chapter ring and four inner dials for months, seconds, days and moon phases, with pendulum and key,33cm highWith booklet and instructions, a commissioning certificate and the Certificate of Authenticity.
19th Century mahogany line inlaid longcase clock having painted arch top dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds and date aperture, the two train movement striking on a bell, flanked by two reeded pilasters above a flush panelled door and conforming base with bracket feet, 83ins overall height, dial 17ins x 11.5ins
A modern Kieninger of Germany mahogany cased musical bracket clock, the signed dial having rolling moondial over, Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and rolling date dial, three train musical movement striking on nine bells, the case with fluted canted corners on brass ogee feet, h.38cm
A Georgian Mahogany Longcase Clock having swan pediment hood with central finial, square single pane glazed door flanked by turned pillar supports, opening to reveal brass face with Roman numerals, etched flower decoration, second hand and date roller, marked George Turner, Honiton, the case having well figured, moulded edge, mid length door in canted corner trunk, on lower well-figured elongated single panel box base, on bracket feet, 85'' high x 19'' wide x 9 3/4'' deep
An 18th/19th Century mahogany longcase clock, by W.M. Jones, ManchesterThe case with a twin swan neck pediment over a break arch rolling moon dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary second dial and date aperture, the 13" painted dial signed W.M. Jones, Manchester with floral spandrels and an eight day movement, the dial flanked by two ring turned columns, the case with similarly turned columns flanking a shaped feathered mahogany door above a lower panel with inlaid stringing raised on ogee bracket feet, complete with pendulum and weights, stands 226cms high,
A late Georgian inlaid and mahogany banded oak cased striking 30 hour longcase clock by George Ellis of OakengateThe hood featuring bird and orb finials above the broken arch pediment and arched glazed door flanked by fluted columns, the trunk featuring marquetry and parquetry inlay and a short Gothic arched cross banded door flanked by fluted quarter pilasters, above a nicely banded base panel terminating on plain bracket feet, the 31cm painted arched dial with central date aperture between painted numerals, foliate painted spandrels and foliate and basket painted arch, the 30 hour movement striking on a bell together with pendulum and single weight, total height approx 223cm.
A George III oak and mahogany cross banded long case clock, J Richardson, WeaverhamWith a moulded cornice above a gilt painted frieze over the 13 inch pained dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary second dial (finger missing) and date aperture with painted floral spandrels the dial indistinctly signed J Richardson, Weaverham, the clock with an eight day movement and the case with quarter reeded columns flanking a cross banded shaped door, the lower part with a conforming cross banded front panel and reeded canted corners, raised on bracket feet complete with two weights and a pendulum, 200cm high.
An 18th Century oak cased thirty hour long case clock, Rob Webster, SalopThe case with a blind fret work frieze over an 11 inch brass dial mounted with open work leafy spandrels Roman and Arabic numerals, a date aperture and signed Rob Webster, Salop, with a thirty hour movement, the face flanked by two reeded columns, the case with similarly reeded quarter columns flanking a cross banded shaped door, the lower part with a plain front panel raised on bracket feet, complete with weight and pendulum, 207cm high. CONDITION REPORT: Working order unknown. Movement appears to be complete. Lower part of back board has been replaced.
EARLY 19TH CENTURY OAK MARQUETRY LONGCASE CLOCK signed Young, Stirling, the silvered Roman numeral chapter ring with subsidiary seconds and calendar dial, aperture at the top reading 'Tempus Fugit', two front winding keyholes, striking on a bell, broken swan neck pediment, surmounted with an urn finial, on bracket feet, approximately 223cm high
George III oak longcase clock by John Bown of Matlock, the hood with pagoda top, blind fret frieze, square glazed door flanked by cylindrical pillars, trunk with long arch shaped door and standing on bracket feet, engraved brass dial with Roman and Arabic numerals and calendar aperture, 30 hour movement, 224cm high inclusive of finials Condition: Please see extra images and TELEPHONE department if you require further information
Early 20th Century Regency style brass inlaid mahogany mantel clock having a pineapple finial, carrying handles and grilles to the sides and standing on bracket feet, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals inscribed J.W. Benson, Ludgate Hill, London, brass movement striking on a gong, 38.5cm high Condition: Please see extra images and TELEPHONE department if you require further information
Early 18th Century brass and ebonised basket top bracket clock by John Shaw of Holborn, the brass basket top having a cast handle and pierced and figural decoration, four conforming pineapple finials, brass dial with silvered chapter ring having Roman and Arabic numerals, date aperture and mock pendulum aperture, the single fusee brass movement with pull quarter repeat and decorative engraved back plate signed John Shaw, Holborn, 41cm high with handle down Condition: Please see extra images and TELEPHONE department if you require further information
A George III mahogany longcase clock by John Smith of Chester, with two-train striking movement and moon phase, the case with swans neck pediment, long trunk door and fluted quarter column corners. Height 240 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: We have the pendulum & weights. The clock appears to be ticking away and does strike when the hands are advanced to the hour. The clock case is in first class condition with no significant issues. The trunk door is only very slightly warped at the bottom left hand corner but in our opinion this is not significant. The remainder of the case is in very good condition and the bracket feet appear original. The backboards are original. The dial and moon phase are in good order and the clock could be used or resold in its current state without the need for any repair or restoration.
A late 19th/early 20th century oak bracket clock, with three-train chain driven fusee movement striking on five gongs. Height including figural finial 58 cm, width 33 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The clock is very good quality. The case is in good original condition with no issues. The metalwork is all original and in generally good order with only minimal tarnishing. There are no losses. The silvering to the dial is a little worn but generally good. The repeat mechanism appears to operate. The clock winds on all three trains. The clock is currently ticking but seems to stop after a minute or two. The movement chimes when manually advanced. The movement is a little dirty and probably requires some overhaul.
A 1920s mahogany bracket clock, the bevelled glazed rectangular case with silvered dial marked 'Horner Halifax', with Roman numerals and twin corner subsidiaries for slow/fast and chime/silent, German twin gong striking movement by Winterhalder and Hofmeier, a brass fret panel to the rear door 26 x 21cm (10 x 8in)
Richard Carrington, London, an 18th century mahogany bracket clock, the bell top case with handle and four pineapple finials above 17cm silvered dial, strike/silent ring to the break arch, signed to a recessed plaque, with date aperture, Rococo spandrels, unsigned twin fusee movement converted to anchor escapement, engraved backplate, the sides with circular glazed apertures above brass scale frets panels, glazed rear door, all on brass block feet 47 x 28cm (18 x 11in)
VICTORIAN MAHOGANY EIGHT DAY, TWO TRAIN, LONG CASE CLOCK, having broken swan neck pediment, above arched aperture flanked by spirally and baluster turned pillars, the waist with a shaped door, flanked by similar spirally turned columns on a panelled base with ogee bracket feet. Arch painted face with Roman numerals, and figure and architectural decoration, having Roman numerals, seconds dial and date aperture. Eight day, two train movement striking on one bell. 235cm high overall, face 50 x 36cm. CONDITION REPORT: Generally very grubby, losses to veneers in places of fairly large proportions, wear to the face, seconds dial lacks finger, includes weights and pendulum.
19TH CENTURY WELSH MAHOGANY EIGHT DAY LONG CASE CLOCK, by David Jones of Merthyr, having arched hood with arched aperture, flanked by spirally turned columns, the waist with strung outlined, moulded door flanked by quarter wrythen turned pilasters on a panelled base with bracket feet. Painted arched face with Roman numerals, seconds dial and date aperture. Eight day, two train movement, striking on one bell. 214cm high, the face 46 x 32cm approx. CONDITION REPORT: Lacks original finials to the hood, face has some wear, basically fair condition.Has weights and pendulum.
LARGE VICTORIAN MAHOGANY EIGHT DAY, LONG CASE CLOCK, by Thomas Webb of Cardigan, the case with broken swan neck pediment and grapes finial above arched aperture, flanked by baluster turned columns, the waist with shaped door flanked by similar baluster turned columns on a panel base with bracket feet. Arch painted face with rolling moon and fox hunting decoration, Roman numerals, seconds and date dials. Eight day, two train movement striking on one bell. 240cm high overall, the face, 50 x 35cm, approx. CONDITION REPORT: Generally well worn with areas of missing veneer, a little dry, scuffed, detached mouldings etc. Includes weights.Has its pendulum
EARLY 19TH CENTURY WELSH OAK EIGHT DAY LONG CASE CLOCK by Jonathan Parry of Tremadog, the case with broken swan neck pediment above square aperture, flanked by turned pillars, the waist with cross banded arch panelled door flanked by quarter pilasters on a panelled base with bracket feet. Square painted face with Roman numerals, seconds dial and date aperture, eight day movement striking on one bell. 223cm high overall, the face 34 x 34cm approx. CONDITION REPORT: Good condition overall, the face has been well re-painted, the case is in fair to good original condition, vertical splits to the base and lower panel, scuffs and wear commensurate with age, together with two weights and pendulum.
A George III oak and mahogany cross banded longcase clock, Grantham maker, square enamel dial with painted floral spandrels, dial bearing Roman numerals, eight day two train movement with bell strike, the case with swan neck pediment to the hood with fluted columns, shaped trunk door, raised on bracket feet, 211cm high.

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