A mahogany eight day longcase clock, signed Tootell, Eccles, the painted 14" square dial with subsidiary seconds and date calendar, the hood with swan neck pediment and free standing reeded square section tapering columns, the case with lobed top moulded door flanked by reeded square section quarter columns, the base with canted corners and stringing, raised on ogee bracket feet, with weights and pendulum. 226cm
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A mahogany eight day longcase clock, signed Saml Robson, N. Shields, the painted 13" break arch dial with centre seconds, the flat top hood with dentil moulding and free standing reeded columns, the case with pointed arch trunk door, the crossbanded base raised on ogee bracket feet, with weights and pendulum. 228cm
A mahogany eight day longcase clock, signed T. Tomkins, Leominster, the painted 13¼" break arch dial with rolling moon, subsidiary seconds and date calendar, the hood with brass sphere finials and fret carved pediment above free standing turned columns, the case with rosewood crossbanded door flanked by free standing turned columns, the base raised on bracket feet, with weights and pendulum. 218cm
A modern grandmother clock in mahogany case, with decorative swan neck pediment above a central finial above an arched glazed panelled door enclosing a silvered roman dial, the door flanked by turned and reeded half columns above a trunk with leaded glass panel door, raised on a plinth base and bracket feet.
17th Century brass lantern clock, anonymous, the finial top above a bell and foliate pierced frieze, urn shaped finials above a silvered dial, foliate engraved centre, black hands, weight driven movement, housed within an architectural oak bracket with arched top raised on four turned columns, lantern clock 38cm high, 16cm wide
A George III mahogany eight day longcase clock, the 13" arched enamel dial with painted Roman numerals and minute track, subsidiary seconds and calendar dials, the arch painted with a landscape of house by bridge, signed John Kennedy, Maybole, the two train striking four pillar movement with anchor escapement, the hood with broken swan neck pediment above a glazed door flanked by turned supports, trunk with quarter engaged reeded planters on box base and bracket feet, with key weights and pendulum. 231cm h.
Lancet shaped mahogany bracket clock, late 19th century, black marble chapter ring and recessed gilt field with exposed agate pallets, eight-day French movement striking the half on a coil, height 41cm. *See clocks and watches proviso. Condition report: case generally good; dial good; winds, strikes, can tick very briefly before the anchor and crutch slip; with pendulum but no winding key. All clocks and watches are sold without warranty. Comments regarding the going condition of clocks and watches relate to their state at the time of cataloguing and those comments may no-longer be correct at the time of sale or delivery. Buyers should assume that all lots will require servicing to be useable and reliable. Clocks and watches are not tested for accuracy, duration or water tightness
A George II walnut bracket clock, William Devis, London, the eight day verge movement quarter repeating on six bells and having break arch brass dial with silvered Roman chapter ring, mock pendulum, date aperture and 'Strike/Silent' to arch, and having bob pendulum and engraved backplate; the bell-top case with brass carrying handle and fine walnut sound frets, 18in.
An English mahogany triple fusee bracket clock, the substantial movement playing on a nest of eight bells and striking on a gong, numbered 1281, the brass arched dial flanked by slow/fast, chime/silent and chime on 8 bells/Westminster chime subsidiary dials over the principle silvered chapter ring enclosing a matted centre, the stepped case surmounted by a pineapple finial and four others with Corinthian Column supports to front (pendulum and key), (26" overall).
19th Century pale oak bracket clock, the shaped case with profuse carved decoration, the silvered dial with Roman numerals, strike / silent selector and slow / fast regulator to the arch with further engraved floral engraving, the two train fusee movement striking on a gong, signed to the dial and to the back plate, John Moore and Sons, Clerkenwell, London, No. 13013, 20.5ins high
George III oak and mahogany longcase clock, the broken arch hood with swan neck pediment and flanking pilasters above a shaped panel door with flanking quarter pilasters above a conforming plinth base with bracket feet, the painted dial with Arabic numerals, subsidiary date and seconds dials, signed Nicholson, with a two train eight day striking movement (bell lacking)
George III oak mahogany crossbanded longcase clock, the arched hood with swan neck pediment above a moulded door and bracket supports, the brass dial with Arabic and Roman numerals with enamel chapter rings, subsidiary dials for minutes, calendar and moon phase, the two train movement striking on a bell
20th Century mahogany and marquetry inlaid longcase clock, the broken arch hood with gilt brass mounted flanking pilasters above a bevelled glass door and conforming plinth base, the gilt brass dial with silvered chapter ring and subsidiary seconds dial with Arabic numerals, the three train movement striking and chiming on tubular bells (losses to the pediment and bracket feet)
A 19th Century Mahogany Eight Day Long Case Clock by W Prest of Liverpool. The 14 inch (36 cms) wide arch-topped enamel dial painted with warring crusaders in the arch and architectural structures in the corners. The face painted with a ring of black Roman numerals encircling a seconds and calendar subsidiary dial. The hood having a moulded swan neck pediment with embossed rosettes to the terminals flanking a swan finial with spired ball finials either side. The glazed hood door flanked by fluted columns. The trunk having a blind fret carved frieze band above a serpentine topped door with lip-moulded edge flanked by sunken corner columns above carved 'brick-work'. The moulded base raised on bracket feet, 98 ins (248 cms) in height.
A Mahogany Eight Day Longcase Clock by George Morison, Aberdeen (C.1761-1770). The 11¾ ins (30 cm) brass arched dial having a silvered chapter ring engraved with Roman & Arabic numerals, silvered subsidiary seconds dial, calendar aperture and winding holes, with a roundel to the arch inscribed Geo. Morison Aberdeen, ornately cast spandrels and engraved foliate scroll decoration to the centre. The domed hood surmounted by a carved acanthus leaf. The arched trunk door inlaid with an elliptical patera above a moulded base on bracket feet, 88 ins (223 cms) in height.
A good William lV Mahogany longcase Clock, having triple finial moulding to the top, arch fret-cut door with single pane in turned ormolu mounted supports and stylized acanthus decoration, the painted face signed Evan Davies, Kidwelly, with second hand and date roller, the lower section having shaped top, mid length door flanked by quarter turned column detail, standing on plain rectangular box base with bracket feet. 22'' wide x 94 1/2'' high x 11 1/4'' deep.
W. NICKISSON OF NEWCASTLE (under Lyme) AN OAK LONGCASE CLOCK, the hood with scroll crest and fluted columns, the case with quarter columns and mahogany crossbanding, raised on ogee bracket supports, the arch top dial painted with flowers and a bird, Arabic numerals, secondary dial and date aperture, eight day movement with bell, 2.2m high
A George III Oak and Inlaid Longcase Clock, the broken arch pediment above an arched door with reeded pilasters, the shaped door below flanked by reeded canted corners, raised upon bracket feet, the painted dial with moon phase movement and with Arabic numerals, seconds dial and date aperture and with two train movement, the dial inscribed 'Richard Sims, Walford'
A longcase clock, the eight day movement with arched brass dial having rolling moon phase and subsidiary seconds and date dials, in oak and pine case with ball finials, of swan neck pediment and turned columns, carved arched trunk door depicting a dragon and scrolling foliage on carved base and bracket feet, 233cm high
A late 18th Century longcase clock, the eight day movement with painted arched dial inscribed "Thos Husband, Hull", having rolling moon phase, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture with floral spandrels, in mahogany case with brass ball finials on pagoda top, reeded turned columns and arched trunk door with inlaid patera, cross banded base and bracket feet, 233cm high
A bracket clock, in late 18th Century style, the brass single fusee eight day movement with engraved back plate, circular painted dial with Roman numerals and dark stained wooden case with arched top, brass carrying handle, pierced brass panels to the sides, stepped base with brass ogee bracket feet and glazed back door, 37cm high
A bracket clock, in the 18th Century style with brass double fusee eight day movement striking on a bell, the brass square dial from a late 18th/early 19th Century longcase clock with silvered chapter ring, Roman numerals, date aperture and inscribed "J N Agar Fulford" in mahogany case, the stepped pediment with brass carrying handle, moulded stepped base with ogee bracket feet and glazed back door, 45cm high, 35cm wide

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