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A George III oak eight-day longcase clock, Josiah Kember, Shaw, circa 1775 The four pillar rack and bell striking movement with 12 inch square brass dial with subsidiary seconds dial and calendar aperture to the ho-ho bird and foliate scroll engraved matted centre within applied silvered Roman numeral chapter ring with fleur-de-lys half hour markers, Arabic five minutes to outer track and signed Jos. Kember, Shaw to lower edge, the angles with bird and urn cast spandrels, the case with shallow box upstand, ogee cornice and foliate blind fret to frieze above three quarter columns to hood, rectangular caddy moulded door to trunk, on plinth base with moulded skirt, 210cm (82.5ins) high. Josiah Kember is recorded in Baillie, G.H. Watchmakers & Clockmakers of the World as working in Shaw 1771-7.
AN 18TH CENTURY OAK 30 HOUR LONGCASE CLOCK, the 12 1/4" square brass dial with Roman chapter ring, stylised fleur-de-lys half hour marks, signed Saml. Cocks, Worcester, matted centre, cherub and coronet spandrels and outside count wheel strike, the caddy top hood with three quarter fluted columns over a rosette carved door and base, 82" high
AN 18TH CENTURY OAK EIGHT DAY LONGCASE CLOCK, the 11 1/2" square brass dial with silvered Roman chapter ring, Arabic five minutes, signed Joseph Cooper, Whitchurch, the matted centre with subsidiary seconds, date aperture and rung winding holes, mask and scroll spandrels and engraved border, the caddy top hood with plain three quarter columns over a foliate carved trunk and base, the door with lenticle, 84" high
A WALNUT EIGHT DAY LONGCASE CLOCK, the 11" square brass dial with silvered Roman chapter ring having Arabic five minutes signed Thurstan, Lassel, matted centre with seconds ring and date aperture, mask and scroll spandrels, the case with caddy top hood over plain columns, shaped top trunk door and crossbanded base raised on bracket feet, 86" high
An Early Victorian Tortoiseshell Veneered Two-Compartment Tea Caddy, circa 1840, of sarcophagus form, the lid plateau centred by a vacant cartouche, swept quarter-moulded border, opening to reveal two removable flat lids, the serpentine front fascia with three-quarter columns, on bun feet, 18cm by 23cm by 13cm
An Oak Eight Day Longcase Clock, signed Davd Collier, Gatley, circa 1780, with caddy top and later added swan neck, Corinthian capped columns, mahogany crossbanded trunk door with later shell inlay and later inlaid plinth upon later bracket feet, 12-inch square brass dial with Roman and Arabic chapter ring, signed floral and scroll engraved dial centre, arched date aperture and penny moon lunar scale aperture, four pillar movement with anchor escapement and rack striking on a bell, 228cm high
A William III Walnut and Foliate Marquetry Quarter Striking Longcase Clock with Unusual Calendar Displays, signed J Wright in Mansfield Fecit, circa 1700, with caddy hood and three gesso and gilt wooden finials, three-quarter columns with gilded capitals to the hood door, side glazed viewing windows, convex throat mouldings inlaid with marquetry to the front, trunk door with lenticle aperture and inlaid with foliate, figures and bird marquetry, arabesque and foliate inlay to the plinth and upon later skirting, signed 12-inch square brass dial with silvered Roman chapter ring, matted dial centre displaying apertures for month/date and day of the week/zodiac signs, decorated with ringed borders and central floral engraving, subsidiary seconds, winged cherub spandrels and engraved to the dial edge, strike/not strike lever above 12, six pillar triple weight driven movement with deadbeat escapement and quarter striking eight hammers onto a nest of eight bells and a further hammer striking a larger bell of the hours, later seatboard, 241cm high John Wright is believed to have worked in Mansfield in the late 17th century, he died in 1708. A lantern clock is also recorded by this maker. See Loomes (Brian) The Early clockmakers of Great Britain, pg.595.

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