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A NINETEENTH CENTURY OAK AND MAHOGANY BRASS FACE EIGHT DAY LONGCASE CLOCK BY BROWN - CHESTER, the 13" dial with subsidiary seconds dial, bearing makers name, the good and case with crossbanded detail, H 215 cm, two weights and pendulumConditon Report:Case shows no signs of woodworm, general age related wear to case, trunk door has play, we cannot guarantee it s working capacity but the movement ticks when hand pressure is applied to the gut line, also the clock strikes too when hand pressure is applied to gut line.
A late Victorian black slate and marble mantle clock, by Bennett Cheapside, London, with two train striking movement. Height 43 cm, width 28 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The movement winds on both trains. We have the pendulum but no key. We have not had the movement running for any length of time but it does appear to be ticking away and striking when advanced. This is no guarantee that it will run for the full 8 days. The dial is in generally good order as is the surround and door. It snaps shut as it should. The case itself is in generally good condition but does have some small chips and minor edge nibbles to the slate.
A Reproduction brass lantern clock by Thomas Moore Ipswich. Height 38 cm, dial diameter 17 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The movement is extremely dirty and we have not had it running. The strike train cogs do operate when pressure is applied to the main wheel. The escapement again operates when manually advanced. We do not have the pendulum or weight. The case appears to be all present but is again tarnished and dirty. We have the drive chains.
A 19th century champleve enamel and onyx clock garniture, with two train striking movement by Marti & Co. clock height 38 cm, width 22 cm, depth 13 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The movement winds on both trains. It appears to be ticking and strikes when advanced. There are some very minor nibbles around the winding apertures but no cracks to the dial. The clock case is in generally good condition although all of the metalwork is tarnished and has lost its original finish. There are no losses to the enamel. The accompanying vases are in generally good structural order. Both are extremely dirty. There are some minor nibbles to the onyx but no significant issues.
A Black Forest style cuckoo clock, with typical carved case, with hunting emblems. Overall height +/- 80 cm, width 43 cm, depth +/- 36 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The clock does appear to be complete. We have the pendulum and the three weights. The movement looks extremely clean. Whilst we have not had the clock running, when weight is applied to the musical mechanism it does operate. The cuckoo bellows operate manually and appear to work. The movement appears to advance when the escapement is manually operated. The case is in generally very good order with no visible losses. The stage head is loose and requires tightening.
A 19th century French boulle marquetry bracket clock, with bracket, with two train Japy Freres movement. Clock height 47 cm, width 20 cm, depth 12 cm. Bracket height a further 18 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The movement is countwheel striking. The movement winds on both trains and is currently ticking away. It appears to strike when advanced. The ceramic numeral tablets are all scratched. One has a full width crack, others small cracks and the numeral 3 and possibly 4 has been repaired. The case is structurally sound. It is however very dirty and much of the brasswork has lost its original lacquered finish. There is however minimal lifting to the marquetry on the clock case. The bracket is also very dirty and does have some lifting and loss to the rear right hand corner. There is some missing brasswork here and some lifting. Again the metalwork is dirty and tarnished.
A 19th century French rosewood cased mantle clock by FL Hausburg Paris, with two train spring driven movement. Height excluding carrying handle 24 cm, width 17 cm, depth 13 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The clock winds on both trains when the arms are advanced it appears to strike. The clock has not run consistently but we have the pendulum. There is wear around both winding holes as you would expect with age. The enamelled dial appears in good condition. The glass front closes comfortably. The case and back door are in generally good condition with some wear and tear commensurate with age.
An Art Deco walnut and ebonised mantle clock, square dial with Roman numerals and with French made single train movement. Height 15 cm, width 25 cm, depth 8 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The movement winds and appears to be ticking away. We have the key. The hands advance as they should. The case is in generally good condition with no significant issues.
A 19th century French clock garniture "La Science", with two train striking movement. Clock height 40 cm, length 46 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The movement winds on both trains. It appears to be ticking away. The movement does strike on both the half and full when advanced. The dial has cracks around the adjustment point above the numeral 12. It is also a little dirty. The door closes as it should and the movement glass is in good order. The metal figures are loose on their mounts. The original gilt finish is largely worn away. The marble base has minor edge nibbles and is in generally good condition. Both accompanying urns are detached from the marble bases. They are both structurally sound but again have lost much of the original gilding. The marble plinths have minor nibbles but no significant issues. All feet are present and original. We do not have the clock key, the pendulum is present.
An early 19th century mahogany longcase clock, with eight day striking movement with moon phase to arch, the case with swans neck pediment, bowfronted trunk door flanked by columns with panelled base. Height 224 cm, width across top of hood 54 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The clock case is in particularly good order with no condition issues of any note. The clock winds on both trains and is currently ticking away. It also strikes when advanced. As stated the overall condition is really extremely good.
An 18th century oak eight day longcase clock, Robert Thwaites of Barnard Castle, with broken dentil moulded architectural surmount with ball and eagle finial over the arched glazed door with turned columns and with brass dial with silvered chapter ring with Roman hours and Arabic minutes all within applied ornate brass spandrels and surmounted by a circular disk with makers details. Shaped trunk door between fluted quarter columns and raised on a plain base. Height 223 cm. Provenance Greystoke Castle.
A 19th century continental oak and possibly walnut longcase clock, with two train striking movement, the case with blind fretwork and latticework carving to the base. Height 217 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The clock case is structurally sound. The hood has traces of woodworm which appears to be long gone. This should be evident on our image if you look around the door surround and hood plinth. There are further woodworm holes to the sides but as stated these appear to have long gone. Whilst we have not had the movement running, when weight is applied to both the strike and going train the clock does appear to operate. We have a pendulum and two weights. The pendulum suspension is missing. The main body of the clock is in good general order. There are some blemishes around the extremities of the base with small losses on the canted angles and a stress fracture on the right hand canted angles. The right hand return base moulding is a little loose.
An early 19th century mahogany longcase clock, with arched painted dial by H Davies Yeovil, with Kirkstall Abbey scene to arch, with two train striking movement. Height including finial 227 cm. CONDITION REPORT: Both swans neck terminals are detached but we have the pieces and they would easily refix. One brass roundel is missing. The case generally is in good order with no serious issues. The hood and trunk are in good condition and the door is not warped. The lefthand base panel has stress fractures and the right less so. The plinth base beneath this is in generally order with the usual scuffs and marks that one would expect. The movement is extremely dirty but appears complete. We do not have either the weights or pendulum. When weight is applied to the going train the escapement does operate. The strike train is quite stiff but does appear to move when weight is applied. A full clean of the movement will be required. There is no gut to the strike train. Both barrels do wind.
An early 19th century longcase clock in mahogany case, and with two train striking movement by Joseph Stomier Glasgow. Height 218 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The hood and case are in generally very good order with no significant issues. The doors are not warped. There are no splits and no problems of any note. We have both weights and pendulum. The movement appears to be very clean and when weight is applied to the going train it does seem to operate. The same comments apply to the strike train. We do not have a bell for this clock. The movement does wind on both trains.
A George III mahogany longcase clock by John Player Reading, with two train striking movement, the hood with broken arch pediment and glazed door, the base raised on ogee moulded bracket feet. Height 232 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The clock interior lining is in good condition. There are no cracks to the glass and the legs and front feet are in good condition. The backboards are original. There is no evidence of any woodworm. We have both weights and pendulum. The movement is relatively clean. It winds on both trains and is currently ticking away. The movement does strike when manually advanced. There is some issue with the movement of the hour hand. The second pointer is currently detached. There is unlikely to a great deal wrong with the mechanism as stated it seems very clean. The silvered brass dial is in generally good order with the exception of the seconds ring which is tarnished. The clock is likely to be a marriage as the cheeks are built up on both sides. The mask around the face does however fit with the hood in situ. The hood is in generally good order. The glass is not cracked. The pillars are firm. The trunk door closes well and is only very slightly warped. There is a tiny gap at the top of the door which could probably be rectified by slight movement of the door hinges. There are some stress fractures to the veneer at the top and bottom of the door but no significant losses. The left hand pillar has a small loss. The sides of the case, the base and feet are all in generally good order with only minor scuffs and marks.
A George III inlaid mahogany longcase clock, with swans neck pediment above the arched glazed door enclosing the two train striking movement by David Somerveille St Ninians. Height 221 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The cheeks upon which the movement seatboard sits have been altered. This would suggest that the movement and case are associated. Whilst we have not had the movement operating, when weight is applied to both the strike and going trains it does seem to operate. The movement is extremely dirty. When the hands are advanced it does however strike. When the hands are advanced the moonphase does not appear to be operating. The movement requires a good clean as does the dial. The seconds hand is missing. The case is structurally fairly sound, however the French typed surface is allover crazed particularly on the trunk door. The terminals are missing to the swans neck. The remainder of the hood is structurally sound. The brasswork to the capitals is very tarnished. There are numerous small scuffs and scratches. The rear right hand vertical moulding is missing. The trunk door is crazed. There are losses to the polished surface on both corner pillars. The trunk door is not warped. The sides of the case have some losses to the rear edges. The base panel has veneer losses to the edges and is very dirty but not split. The right and left hand rear moulded returns have losses to the rear half on both sides.

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