19th century oak cased German bracket clock, the architectural shaped top with turned finials, above a glazed door, gilt brass dial and corner spandrels, the silvered chaper ring engraved R.H. Halford and Sons, Fenchurch Street, London. The 2 train movement, strinking on 2 gongs. Stands 12ins.
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A Mid 19th Century Welsh Mahogany Long Case Clock with eight day, two train movement, the painted dial with "rocking ship" within the arch, roman numerals, second dial and calender aperture inscribed "S Willman, Bangor", the arched hood with swan neck pediment, baluster turned angle pillars and half pillars, the trunk with short rectangular door flanked by half pillars, the base with inset rectangular panel and canted angles, on ogee bracket feet. Dial Width 14". Width 20". Height 96".
A Mid Victorian Welsh Inlaid Oak Long Case Clock with eight day movement, the arched painted dial with roman numerals, second dial and calendar aperture inscribed "A Pratt & Sons Haverfordwest", the hood with swan neck pediment and bobbin turned half pillars, the trunk with a short shaped cross banded door flanked by bobbin turned quadrant pilasters, the cross banded base with central lozenge motifs, raised on bracket feet. Dial Width 12". Width 15". Height 85".
A Mid 18th Century Oak Long Case Clock with thirty hour movement, the square brass dial with rococo spandrels, the silvered chapter ring with roman hour and large arabic minute numerals inscribed "William Bilbie Chewstoke", the matt centre with calender aperture engraved with rose and star motifs, the hood with blind fret friezes surmounted by three brass globe finials, the trunk having a long rectangular door inlaid with star motifs, the short trunk with half star, on tall bracket feet.
A Mid 18th Century Oak Long Case Clock with eight day movement, the square brass dial with baroque spandrels, the chapter ring with roman numerals inscribed "Robert Heath Burford", the square hood now with shaped pediment with turned angle pillars, the trunk with long rectangular door, the base on bracket feet. Dial Width 10". Width 11.5". Height 84".
An Ebonised Mahogany Cased Bracket Clock, by Grant, Fleet Street, London, the arched silvered dial with strike/silent subsidiary dial, two winding apertures and Roman numerals, two-train movement with anchor escapements quarter repeating striking on a single bell, the back plate inscribed Grant, London, 43cm high, with winder
A Late George III Eight Day Mahogany Long Case Clock, by W Bury, London, the 33cm broken arch brass dial with black Roman numerals and Arabic minutes to the silvered chapter ring, signed, with gilt metal mask cast spandrels, lunar dial to the arch showing phases of the moon, the baluster knopped four pillar movement with false plate, the hood with broken apex pediment over an arched glazed door flanked by turned pillars, tall shaped trunk door flanked by canted simulated blind fret carved stiles, on a panelled base and shallow bracket feet, 220cm high
A George III oak and mahogany crossbanded longcase clock, circa 1790, the broken scroll swan neck pediment above a brick work arch and glazed door flanked by fluted brass capped corinthian columns enclosing a 12" arched brass dial marked J Baddely, Albrighton, in the arch, with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, foliate engraved corners, eight day movement striking on a bell above a double arched top crossbanded trunk door flanked by fluted corinthian quarter pilasters over an ogive moulding and oval tablet centred base board between canted angles and raised on bracket feet, 87" high.
An oak and mahogany crossbanded boxwood and ebony strung longcase clock, second quarter 19th century, the broken scroll pediment with gilt brass terminals above an arched glazed door, between fluted brasss capped pilasters enclosing a 13" white painted arched enamel dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture and marked R Matthews, Oswestry, painted with a hare coursing scene, the corners painted with fruit cornucopiae, eight day movement striking on a bell above a boxwood and ebony inlaid mahogany frieze over a three quarter length crossbanded trunk door with concave top corners flanked by fluted brass capped quarter pilasters and plain based board on bracket feet, 87" high
A Georgian Oak Eight Day Longcase Clock. The 12 inch brass arched dial having a silvered chapter ring with subsidiary seconds ring and calendar aperture incorporated into the matted centre. The arched top centred by a convex silvered plaque inscribed Laurence Nutter Ramsey, and flanked by scrolling dolphin mounts with ornate spandrels to the corners and engraved bands of imbricated leaved to the borders. The pagoda hood surmounted by globe finials, with fluted integral columns flanking the hood door. The long dome topped trunk door edged in moulding. Standing 94 ins (239 cms) overall in height on a moulded base with bracket feet.
A Georgian Flame Mahogany Longcase Clock with eight day movement. The 13 inch brass dial having a painted moon roller, silvered chapter ring with subsidiary seconds and calendar dials to the centre, decorated with engraved scrolls and signed Atkinson Gateshead. The dome-topped hood with fret carved pediment surmounted by three carved and gilded urn finials, and having baluster columns flanking the dial. The trunk with a moulded arch-topped door inlaid with stringing. 96 ins (244 cms) overall height, standing on bracket feet.
George III ebonised cased bracket clock, the stepped pediment having a folding brass handle, the silvered arch shaped dial with strike/silent indicator, subsidiary dial and calendar aperture, signed Nicklin, Birmingham, the twin fusee movement striking the hour on single bell and with eight bells with repeat, rococo style engraved back plate, 1'8" high
A George III Bracket Clock with arched enamel dial having date aperture and strike/silent dial, eight day, two train fussee movement by G M Metcalfe, Londres, Hour repeater, bob pendulum, engraved backplate in mahogany case with inverted bell top, brass carrying handles, pineapple finials and bracket feet, 22in H in need of some restoration.
An Early 19th Century Welsh Oak Long Case Clock, with thirty hour movement, the square enamelled dial with roman numerals and calender aperture inscribed "Harvey, Abergavenny", the square hood with dentil cornice and blind fret frieze, the angle pillars lacking capitols and plinths, the trunk with long shaped door, the plain base on bracket feet. Dial Width 10.5. Height 75". Width 11".
Oak bracket clock, circa 1900-10, carved domed top surmounted with two ball finials, over reeded Corinthian column pilasters flanking a matted brass dial with silvered chapter ring, subsidiary regulator and chime/silent dials, cast spandrels, the barrel movement striking on a gong, all over a carved inverted breakfront plinth, height 24" x 14 1/2"
A 19th Century Scottish mahogany longcase clock, the circular brass dial inscribed 'William Young, Dundee' with subsidiary second and date dials, the hood with an arched pediment, the trunk with a bowed door surmounted with an acanthus carved motif and flanked by scrolls, the base with an inlaid classical urn and on ogee bracket feet, 79in. (201cm) high.
A Georgian oak thirty-hour longcase clock with a square painted dial inscribed 'J.N.O. Warner, Evesham' with a date aperture, the spandrel painted to depict fruit, the hood with a moulded cornice and fret carved frieze, the trunk with a mahogany crossbanded door and base and on bracket feet, 83in. (211cm) high.
A WALNUT BRACKET CLOCK dial: silver chapter ring, signed James Chater, London, subsidiary calendar aperture, strike silent ring to the arch, movement: three train chain fusee striking on a rack of eight bells, the back plate also signed, case: bell top, 20in. (51cm.) high ++Alterations to movement pendulum deficient
Taylor, London. A Regency mahogany and brass inlaid bracket clock, the rectangular case with raised top above gilt brass side fretwork panels and ring handles, the 20.5cm enamel dial having single fusee movement, the backplate signed 'Taylor London', raised on a stepped base with brass ball feet, 42cm high.
Thomas Ross, Hull early 19th century mahogany longcase clock, the shaped top hood with central finial and plush upholstered panel, arched moulded cornice and glazed door flanked by turned tapered fluted columns with brass Corinthian capitals, the painted dial with ship automaton to the arch, a subsidiary second dial and aperture and eight day movement, the trunk with a shaped top door abovefluted canted corners and a crossbanded boxwood strung base with bracket feet, 2.36m high
Late 18th Century Eight Day Long Case Clock, the arched 12 and 3/4 inch white dial painted with classical figure striking a triangle to the arch, and with maidens representative of the four seasons to the spandrels, with subsidiary seconds and date dials, in a mahogany and satinwood banded case with broken architectural pediment, the door centred by a shell motif inlay, on ogee bracket feet, {238cm high}
An Eight Day Long Case Clock, by Roper, Penrith, the 13 inch painted dial with a huntsman in the arch, his quarry in the spandrels, with seconds and date, in strung mahogany case with rosewood and satinwood banding, inlaid fans and oval, the hood with scroll pediment, upon bracket feet, circa 1810, {220cm}
An Eight Day Long Case Clock, by Jno Beckwith, Richmond, the 13 inch painted dial decorated with scrolls, flowers and medallions, with centre seconds, date and rolling moon in the arch, in a mahogany case with tulipwood banding and line inlay, mounted fluted columns and scroll pediment, upon angled, ogee bracket feet, circa 1790, {238cm}
A MID 19TH CENTURY WELSH MAHOGANY LONG CASE CLOCK with eight day, two train movement, the painted dial with "rocking ship" within the arch, roman numerals, second dial and calender aperture inscribed "S Willman, Bangor", the arched hood with swan neck pediment, baluster turned angle pillars and half pillars, the trunk with short rectangular door flanked by half pillars, the base with inset rectangular panel and canted angles, on ogee bracket feet. Dial Width 14". Width 20". Height 96".
A Mid 19th Century Welsh Oak Long Case Clock with thirty hour movement, the arched painted dial with roman numerals and calendar aperture inscribed "H Evans, Llangadock", the arched hood with swan neck pediment and turned angle pillars, the trunk with inlaid rectangular door and curved angles, the inlaid base on bracket feet. Dial Width 12". Width 14 3/4". Height 84".
A LONGCASE CLOCK by T Humphries Barnard Castle, the eight day movement having arched dial painted with a maiden and a dog on a path the spandrels with various buildings, secondary dials, in mahogany and crossbanded case with rosewood inlay, scrolled pediment on baluster columns, arched door flanked by quarter columns, panel base and bracket feet, 89" high.
A LONGCASE CLOCK by Thomas Snow of Otley, the eight day movement with arched dial gilded with scrolling foliage centred by an urn, secondary dials, in oak and mahogany case, crossbanded with floral marquetry patera, scrolled pediment with brass finials on fluted columns, arched door, stamped T Westmorland Leeds, flanked by fluted quarter columns, panel base and bracket feet, 92" high.
A FRENCH PORTICO CLOCK with eight day drum chiming movement with black enamel dial inscribed Dubois, A Rives, within a gilt metal scrolling foliate surround, in ebonised and gilt metal mounted pedimented case with brass, tortoiseshell and mother of pearl inlay, wrythen turned columns, stepped oblong base with reel edging and bracket feet, 19th century, 19 1/2" high.
A Louis XVI style walnut bracket clock, shaped case applied with cast gilt metal 'C' scroll mouldings and mask heads, with similar finial, the circular white ivorine dial with black Arabic numerals, shaped rectangular base on four turned feet, 39cm (15.25"), eight day movement striking on a gong.

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