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An Oak cased Longcase Clock having unusual two train double weight 30 hour movement with matted brass face with cast brass spandrels, the silvered chapter ring with Roman hour numerals and Arabic minutes and having a date window above the six o'clock position the movement by Henry Mason, striking the hours on a bell date register, 83" high. (running at time of cataloguing)
An Edwardian silver desk/clock calendar, the engraved shaped case, inset with calendar above a white enamel clock dial, with Roman hours, Birmingham 190618cm highCondition report: Ticks, winds and adjusts ok. The silver is dirty. Hallmarks are clear. The calendar adjusts but not very easily. Dial and glass are intact. The leather back is quite scruffy, dirty and worn.
A late 20th century American mahogany and gilt cased banjo clock, having a painted metal dial with Arabic numerals, surmounted by an eagle, the lower panel enclosed by a gilt door and convex glass panel reverse painted with Aurora riding in a chariot, the case stamped Foster S Campos, Pembroke Massachusetts112cm highCondition report: Ticks winds and adjusts ok. The case looks to be complete, but is dirty. Has pendulum and key.
An 18th century Welsh oak cased longcase clock, the brass 11 inch dial signed David Rowland, Aberystwyth, having a thirty hour movement. There appear to be two clock makers with this name in Aberystwyth, possibly father and son, that are recorded as working into the early 19th century. 194cm highCondition report: Overall looks to be complete, has pendulum, weight and key for the case. Not currently running and was not running in the house. The movement looks complete and the clock was restored a few years ago, according to the family. The glass on the hood has a crack to one corner. Otherwise dirty, with overall wear from age use.
A Charles II or late 17th century oak cased longcase clock, later decorated with flowers and foliage, the eleven inch brass dial with subsidiary seconds and calendar niche, within pierced brass spandrels, signed William Brayfield, London, the eight day movement striking on a bell. William Brayfield is recorded circa 1678-1688 and was fined five shillings in 1688 for making a bad watch case.214cm highCondition report: Overall complete and usable and has been running in the house. The seat board has been altered, so it is unlikley be original to the case, also considering the age. Has pendulum, weights and key.
A late 19th/early 20th century mahogany cased longcase clock, the silvered dial with strike silent, signed Frasers (Ipswich) LTD, with Westminster chimes, 226cm highCondition report: Overall looks to be complete and well made. The movement looks clean and winds and adjusts ok. It has two weights, pendulum, key to wind it and the case has a key. Has some age and appears to date from the early part of the 20th century. Has some light wear/dirty indicative of the age. The strike is not currently working.
An early 20th century mahogany cased longcase clock, having a thirty day movement and Westminster chimes190cm highCondition report: It looks to be complete and has pendulum, keys for the case and winder. The weights fit on ok, except one, which has the wire taped up. One of the eight tubular bells is not fitted, but we have it. Ticks, winds and adjusts ok. Overall looks well made, although the case does have some signs of wear, both the glazed panels are intact. No signs of woodworm.
A 19th century burr walnut cased longcase clock, the arched brass dial signed Rob Henes, Colchester, the eight day movement striking on a bell, 210cm highCondition report: It appears to run and adjust ok. Has two weights, pendulum and a key for the case. The timber on the case is well figured and looks to have been later veneered. Overall complete, but dirty and unrestored.
A 19th century continental spelter and onyx three piece figural clock garniture, having a painted enamel dial, the case surmounted by a spelter figure of Amphitrite after Auguste Moreau, flanked by a pair of spelter figures of boys, on square onyx bases, having an eight day movement striking on a bell56cm high

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