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A Jaeger Le Coultre for Fortnum & Mason, London, Travelling Alarm Clock, with eight day movement, in a leather covered folding case, 10.5cms closed; A Mantel Clock, the French cylinder movement with engine engraved circular silvered dial, in a Chinoiserie style lacquer case, brass bracket feet, 16.5cms high. (2)
A Late XVIII Century Oak Eight-Day Longcase Clock, by John Armour, Kilmares, with Roman numerals to brass dial, cast brass spandrels and two subsidiary dials, stepped pediment and reeded supports, the trunk with shaped door and half round reeded supports, the base with applied decoration, on bracket feet, 210cms high.
A Late XVIII Century Oak Eight-Day Longcase Clock, by Archibald Buchan, Bridgend, Perth, with Roman numerals to silvered dial and two subsidiary dials, the hood with swan neck pediment and reeded columns, the trunk with shaped door and chamfered sides, the base with bracket feet, 214cms high.
Regency Mahogany Long Cased 8 day striking clock with a white 13'' round enamel dial with subsidiary second and miniature dials. Makers name to dial- Bullock Melksham The hood with a shaped pediment top with three brass finials supported by twisted eagle sides terminating on large bracket feet.
A late 19th century Chippendale revival mahogany longcase clock with extensive carved decoration, the hood with swan neck pediment, 3 turned finials and Corinthian side columns, the trunk with bevelled glass panel door and quarter turned side columns, canted base and bracket feet, arched brass dial with moonphase to the arch, silvered chapter ring and centre dial, 8 day movement with 3 brass cased weights chiming on 5 tubular gongs, the dial lettered J Stevenson, Stafford, height 82" (some piueces of trim missing, crack to glass door of hood)
A walnut cased bracket clock, 20th century with a 15cm brass coated dial, silver chaptering, Roman and Arabic numerals, mask spandrels, signed Goldsmith and Silversmiths, 112 Regent Street, London with an ICI Industries presentation plaque 1949, the three train English movement striking on four gongs in a bell top case raised upon a plinth base, minor veneer missing to door with a key, 33cms including handle x 21.5 x 17cms.
An early 19th century oak and mahogany cross banded long case clock with a 33.5cm white enamel dial indistinctly signed Ellesmere with subsidiary seconds and date aperture, rose and leaf painted spandrels, the two train eight day movement with anchor escapement, rack striking on a bell, the case with a swan neck cresting, brass rosette finial's above brass capped fluted columns, the trunk with a shaped cross banded door, flanked by fluted quarter columns raised upon an inlaid plinth base, reduced bracket feet, requires restoration approximately 212cms with two weights and a pendulum
A George III oak and mahogany crossbanded longcase clock with a 30.5cm white arched dial signed W Godfrey, Winterton with subsidiary seconds, dial and date aperture, the arch painted with a classical maiden holding a garland, leaf and flower spandrels the two train eight day movement with anchor escapement rack striking on a saucer bell, the case with a pagoda top, two brass eagle finials above an oval stamped with an open fan, brass capped fluted columns, the trunk with a shaped door raised upon a plinth base and bracket feet, approximately 229cms with two weights, pendulum, loose base plinth side moulding, lacking side moulding to top of trunk and lacking rear supports.
A George III mahogany and walnut longcase clock with a 31cm brass and silvered dial signed in the arch James Leckie, Glasgow, flanked by dolphin spandrels, the dial with subsidiary seconds dial, and date aperture, mask, leaf and shell spandrels the two train eight day movement with anchor escapement rack striking on a bell, bell lacking, the case with a swan neck cresting, foliate terminals, brass vase finial, the hood with brass capped columns, the trunk with a plain long door raised upon a plinth base, clock lacking side glazed panel, 214 cms high, with two weights and a pendulum CONDITION REPORT: Swan neck cresting a crack running through the left on right hand side of the swanneck approaching the floral rosette, glass lacking to clock door, glass lacking to left aperture, glass intact on right aperture, door straight in line, arched dial movement lacking saucer bell, original foot board, the case generally in good condition, it is now raised upon a plinth possibly bracket feet may have been removed, case door locked.
A William IV mahogany longcase clock with a 30.5cm silvered dial signed Addis, London, with subsidiary seconds dial and outer date calendar, Roman and Arabic numerals, leaf and fruit spandrels the two train eight day movement with anchor escapement, rack striking on a saucer bell, the case with swan neck cresting, brass finials, the hood with brass capped reeded columns the trunk with a shaped long door, well figured wood raised upon a crossbanded plinth, shaped apron and bracket feet, 214cms with two weights pendulum, door and winding key
A 19th century inlaid mahogany three train longcase clock with a 35.5cm brass and silvered dial signed in the centre J Callcot, Cotton with subsidiary seconds dial and outer date calendar, eagle, urn and leaf spandrels, the lunar calendar painted with a masted vessel and a castle in landscape, the three train movement striking on a saucer bell and eight graduated bells, the case with a swan neck cresting above fluted hood columns, the trunk with a shaped crossbanded door, fluted quarter columns raised upon a plinth base, well figured wood and bracket feet, overall inlaid with line inlays and checkering, approximately 229cms high, with pendulum, three weights and a winding key, (illustrated) CONDITION REPORT: Swan neck cresting good condition. The door original glass, a piece of veneer possibly replaced on the right hand side, small piece on the bottom right hand corner. paint work to the lunar calendar good condition. The case in good condition. Original back board, plinth on good condition. Minor scratches to the canted angles. The seat board replaced, movement not checked.
A George III mahogany longcase clock with a 33cm brass and silvered dial signed with a plaque J.Kaye, Liverpool with subsidiary seconds ring against a leaf and lattice ground, outer date calendar, Roman and Arabic numerals, cast leafy spandrels, the arch painted with a dwelling in landscape, the case with a swan neck and leafy cresting, minor reductions, fluted columns above a blind fret work carved frieze, shaped long door in well figured wood, fluted quarter columns raised upon a panelled plinth base and ogee bracket feet, 226cms high with pendulum, two weights and a winding key, (illustrated) CONDITION REPORT: The centre above the swan neck and flower cresting has been cut, glazed door original, glazing to door original, chaptering bright, centre and spandrels good bright condition, some dentil moulding missing beneath the hood, right hand side approx. 14cms, small piece to the left approx 2cm, small piece on the angle on the left hand side 5cms, right hand side going back to the wall three small pieces, blind fret carving on the front frieze good, blind fret frieze left hand side section missing at the back approx. 8cms, some blind fret cover missing on the right hand side approx. 7 cms, good well figured door, well figured plinth, bracket foot on the right front missing, original back board, original seat board, just below the seat board there is a rectangular section cut away possibly infilled with later piece of wood.
A 20th century mahogany long case clock with a 29cm brass coated dial silvered chaperting, the three train movement with Westminster and Ave Maria De Fatima chimes on six gongs the case with a swan neck cresting above a trunk door with bevelled glass panels raised upon a panelled plinth base and bracket feet. Three weights and a pendulum 224 cms high
AN OAK LONGCASE CLOCK dial silvered chapter ring with subsidiary seconds dial and calendar aperture, signed in the arch Jamieson of Kilbride, case the hood flanked by spiral twist pilasters beneath a blind fret scroll carved cornice and a swan neck pediment, on ogee bracket feet, 86ins. (219cms.) high overall
A late Victorian walnut chiming bracket clock by Gillett & Co Croydon, the twin fusee movement striking on eight bells and a gong, back plate stamped, the matted brass dial with silvered Roman numeral chapter ring below silent / strike and eight bells / Cambridge selectors, retailers plaque for Rait of Glasgow, gilt brass mounted walnut case and later mahogany plinth, 52cm
A Georgian Oak longcase Clock, having swan pediment and fluted detail to the hood with turned and fluted column supports flanking the arched top, single pane glazed upper door, the painted face having urns and bird peering into nest motifs, signed B. Davis, Hay, the eight day movement with second hand and date roller, the long door having arch top, lower moulding and plain base, standing on bracket feet. 20 1/2'' wide x 89 1/4'' high x 9 1/2'' deep
An 18th Century and later Wall Mounted Lantern Clock, of typical form strapwork frame supporting a bell over pierced fretwork to an oversize Roman chapter ring, with inside quarters track and half-hour markers, and fitted with a single steel fleur-de-lys hand, to an engraved centre signed E A Tatum – Fecit, and with side and back doors on a wall-mounted oak bracket, to a posted movement with anchor escapement and back mounted count wheel, strike on a bell, height 15”
An 18th Century Longcase Clock with 8-day movement, signed Robert Grinling of Yarmouth, the hood with brass finials, glazed arched door and pillared side supports, the 12” arched brass face with silvered chapter ring with Arabic and Roman numerals, subsidiary second dial, date aperture, blued pierced steel hands and pierced brass spandrel decoration, the four pillar brass movement with anchor escapement striking on a bell, the case with arched trunk door, box base and bracket feet (requires restoration throughout)
A mid-18th Century and later Oak Cased 8-Day Longcase Clock, Barker – Wigan, the hood with domed pediment over ¾ columns, to a moulded throat and long trunk door on a plinth base with bracket, to a 12” arched brass dial with strike/silent aperture to the arch and dolphin spandrels over cast and applied flowering urn spandrels enclosing a Roman and Arabic chapter ring with outside minute track and half-hour markers, to a matted centre with subsidiary seconds and date sector and blued steel pierced hands, to a movement with plates united by four knopped pillars and with anchor escapement, strike on a bell, height 87”

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