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An early 19th century painted arched dial eight day striking longcase clock by A Egerton of Kidsgrove, in a crossbanded and inlaid oak case with swan neck pediment, the trunk door flanked by turned pilasters, the base flanked by canted corners and raised on bracket feet, height 228cm (Illustrated)
An early 19th century painted arched dial eight day longcase clock with moon phase, by T Dean of Leigh, the dial with subsidiary seconds and date dials, the feathered mahogany case of wide proportions flanked by fluted quartered columns above the crossbanded base section with shaped apron and bracket feet, height 230cm (Illustrated)
An 18th century twelve inch brass dial eight day striking longcase clock by Henry Watson of Blackburn, c.1745-1765, the twelve inch dial with silvered chapter ring, date aperture, engraved decoration and applied spandrels, the nicely patinated oak case with swan neck pediment, the trunk door flanked by quartered pilasters, the whole raised on bracket feet, height 208cm (Illustrated)
A late 18th century oak cased thirty hour longcase clock, with dentil pediment and blind fretwork above a square painted white dial with date aperture, flanked by fluted columns, above a long domed door, on bracket feet. The 30 hour movement is unusual in that it is skeletonised on both plates and is of the early rope drivetype, hands possibly original, case in need of some restoration (Illustrated).
A 19th century mahogany eight day longcase clock, the broken arch pediment with central brass finial, arched dial with rolling ship, subsidiary seconds signed by S Whalley, Manchester, flanked by fluted columns, the mahogany case with ogee hood door flanked by reeded columns, on bracket feet, height 244cm (Illustrated).
A late 19th Century French brass cased carriage clock with eight day movement striking on a gong, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals, within a pierced gilt brass foliate scroll surround, the backplate with `MD` maker`s mark, the glazed case with carrying handle, on bracket feet, height approx 17cm, with original leather travelling case.
A George III figured mahogany longcase clock with eight day movement striking on a bell, the painted break arch dial with rolling moon to arch above Roman and Arabic numerals, framing subsidiary seconds and date aperture, inscribed `Thos. Whitaker, Thorne`, cornered with painted flowers, the pagoda top hood with glazed door flanked by Corinthian columns, the arched trunk door flanked by Corinthian quarter column pilasters on a plain base and ogee bracket feet, height approx 233cm (some faults).
A George III oak longcase clock with eight day movement striking on a bell, the painted dial with subsidiary seconds and date aperture, inscribed `Slater Lichfield`, beneath a scene of a courting couple to the arch, the case crossbanded in mahogany and inlaid with foliate paterae, the hood with swan neck pediment above a glazed door flanked by columns above an arched trunk door, on bracket feet, height approx 223cm (faults).
A late 19th Century French gilt brass and glass bead decorated porcelain carriage clock by E. Maurice & Co, with eight day repeating movement striking on a gong, the cream glazed porcelain dial with white chapter ring and black Roman numerals, inscribed `R. Stewart, Paris`, within a surround of gilt, silvered and applied glass bead birds, insects and blossoming branches, repeated on the side panels, the glazed case with swing handle and moulded base on bracket feet, height approx 17cm (minor faults).
A George III oak and mahogany banded longcase clock with eight day striking movement, the painted square dial with subsidiary seconds and date aperture, inscribed `Tomkinson, Nantwich`, the hood with swan neck pediment above a glazed door flanked by moulded columns, the trunk with an arched door flanked by pilasters, raised on bracket feet, height approx 212cm.
An early 19th Century ebonized bracket clock with eight day twin fusee movement striking on a bell, the painted dial with Roman numerals and inscribed `W. Debenham, Sudbury`, the case with brass pineapple finial and stepped chamfered cresting above repoussé brass side handles and pierced scale frets, the front with brass framed fielded panels, on a plinth base and brass ball feet, height approx 50cm, together with a later ebonized bracket.
A George III mahogany longcase clock with eight day movement striking on a bell, the brass break arch dial with strike/silent indicator to arch above a silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals and Arabic minutes, the matt gilt centre with subsidiary seconds, date aperture and silvered plaque inscribed `Peter Jaquet London`, all cornered with pierced spandrels, the hood with swan neck pediment above a glazed door and fluted columns, the trunk door with chequer banding, flanked by fluted quarter columns, above a star inlaid base with chamfered corners on bracket feet, height approx 231cm (alterations and restoration).
A late 19thC mantel clock, of eight day movement striking on a gong, the silvered dial with Arabic numerals and embossed foliate centre with blued steel hands, the stained beech case and Georgian design with a brass carrying handle and wrythen fluted corners, raised on ogee bracket feet, 28cm high.
Early 18th century verge ebonised two train bracket clock, possibly Dutch, the 6" brass chapter ring with engraved foliate centre and date aperture over the visible pendulum, the movement with an engraved foliate back plate and turned pillars striking on a bell within an ebonised caddy top case surmounted with gilt metal cast pineapple finials over unusual vertical sliding fret side panels and glazed back door, 15" high; together with an ebonised oblong base inset with a small drawer, 12" wide
Good English ebonised double fusee bracket clock, the five pillar movement with pull quarter repeat on six bells, fitted with star wheel and jumper to the profusely floral engraved back plate, the 7" brass arched dial signed John Archambo, London on an arched plate to the matted centre, with false pendulum bob and calendar apertures, strike/silent dial to the arch, within a stepped case with caddy top and brass carrying handle, 19.5" high, also with ebonised wall bracket *This clock is sold with a photocopy of an article written by Mark Foster in Clocks Magazine about the maker, John Archambo of London. The article discusses this particular bracket clock. Also sold with the clock is a framed coloured print of the maker`s family home in London*
Good English mahogany double fusee bracket clock, the movement with anchor escapement striking on a bell, the 7" arched silvered dial signed Stone, Reading, with strike/silent to the arch over Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds, within a figured stepped arched top case with pierced brass fish scale side panels and surmounted by brass carrying handles, 15" high
Small Georgian style oak two train bracket clock, the 5" square brass dial with silvered chapter ring and applied foliate spandrels, W & H movement striking on two gongs within a stepped case applied with cast gilt metal lion head mounts, short scroll feet and surmounted by a carrying handle, 13" high
English ebonised single fusee bracket clock, the floral engraved back plate signed John Ratcliffe, the 7" brass arched dial signed Ratcliffe, Wrexham on a silvered engraved boss to the arch over a silvered chapter ring enclosing a floral engraved matted centre with calendar aperture, central alarm dial and ring turned winding hole, within a stepped case surmounted by a brass carrying handle, 19" high
Good English mahogany double fusee bracket clock, the movement signed Richard Webster, Cornhill London, the 8" white dial signed Binmore, within a flamed lancet case inlaid with brass lines and motifs within ebonised bands, surmounted by a square caddy and pyramid finial, 24.5" high, with matching bracket
A 19th Century mahogany and strung eight day Longcase Clock, the 12" painted dial with roman numerals, subsidiary second hands, date aperture, and signed Thos. Huggins (Gloucester), all within ornately gilded and painted spandrels and flanked by wrythern columns, figured mahogany trunk door and on shaped bracket style feet 86" high
An early 19th Century oak and mahogany crossbanded and facaded thirty hour Longcase Clock, broken swan neck pediment above classical style pilasters with Corinthian columns and gilt metal capitals flanking a 12" brass dial with Roman numerals, foliate style engraving, date aperture and signed Will Snow, no. 825, all within pierced foliate style gilt metal spandrels, rectangular crossbanded trunk door flanked by quadrant fluted pilasters, on bracket feet, 82" high
James Mackie, London A Regency mahogany bracket clock having an eight day duration, double fusee movement striking the hours on a bell, the eight inch round, convex dial painted with Roman numerals and maker`s name `Mackie, London`, with blued steel spade hands, the case having inset panels to the front with brass edging, brass side frets and cast carrying handles, surmounted with a cast pineapple finial to the gadrooned top. Height: 47cm. * James Mackie is recorded as working in Bunhill Road, London from circa 1810 until 1840.
A 19th century carved stained oak longcase clock. By John Sanderson. the twin train movement, the square brass dial with cast spandrels, Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary second and date dials,the hood swan neck pediment, Corinthian columns, trunk door flanked by quarter columns, stepped base, serpentine apron, the whole raised on bracket feet. 228cm high
A 19th century mahogany longcase clock. By Edwardson. the arched brass plate calendar, silver chapter ring, cast spandrels, with black Roman numerals and two subsidiary dials, the arched hood with swan-neck pediment and brass finials, open fretwork frieze, turned columns with Corinthian capitals, crossbanded trunk door flanked by pilasters, plinth base raised on bracket feet
WP Coates, North Crawley, an early 19th Century mahogany and boxwood strung longcase clock having scrolled pediment with phoenix and ball surmount the painted arched dial with moon phase and subsidiaries above half length door within ormolu mounted reeded pilasters on box base and splayed bracket feet.

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