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A GEORGIAN OAK 30 HOUR LONG CASE CLOCK, with a painted domed dial with a village scene inside a hood with reeded uprights and swan neck pediment , the case is oak with mahogany cross banding and string inlays with a shell motif to the front face, standing on bracket feet 229cm high (with one weight and pendulum)
A 19th century eight-day long case clock with automaton dial, the mahogany case with small roundels and geometric ebony stringing to the front, door with ebony lozenge escutcheon, the hood with glazed door, two columns and swan neck pediment with embossed brass roundels. The arch top dial painted with a lion preying on deer, the lion with automaton eyes, a Roman chapter with outer minute divisions and subsidiary seconds dial numbered in tens, gilt brass hands, dial signed Wm Green Grantham and painted at the spandrels with cottages and buildings, back plate of movement stamped ROBERTS DERBY. Overall height 208cm, with pendulum, two weights and key
A 30 hour striking mid Victorian long case clock in oak cross banded in mahogany with an ebony and boxwood feather trim and reeding to the edges by P. Selby of Wareham (total height 210cm). The hood has a broken scroll pediment with a brass eagle and spherical finial, and two Doric side supports. The silvered dial has a Roman chapter and an inner second interval ring measuring 26cm and decorated with a fort and sail boat engraving. The spandrels are of pierced brass work. With weight, pendulum, and one key to trunk.
A striking American wall clock by The Ansonia Clock Company New York in a mahogany case with a painted black trim. The painted dial measures 30cm with a Roman minute interval chapter is housed in an octagonal hood, and the brass lower pendulum within a glass chevron framed door. The overall measurement is 82cm. Pendulum and key.
A 19th century heavily chased brass and gilded bevelled glass combination carriage clock housing an eight day clock movement, barometer, thermometer and compass. The central thermometer has a balcony of filigree and each movement is separated by fluted columns on turned feet. There is a top circular inspection window to the clock. Width 16cm, depth 6cm, height 15cm. Key in office
A Victorian mahogany longcase clock, twin train movement, striking bell, with swan neck pediment above two turned pilasters and two turned pillars, the painted arched dial with Roman numerals (glass missing), painted with two globes, moon and ship to arch, houses painted to spandrels and castle by the sea to dial centre, having subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture to dial centre, the trunk with panelled door and bone escutcheon, panelled pedestal base and bracket feet, H.233 W.66cm (missing part of pediment still present)

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