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An oak cased grandmother clock, with three train spring-driven movement. Height 167 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The clock has a movement which appears to be all present. The clock appears to be ticking. It is Westminster Chimes. The mechanism is a little dirty and dry and is only striking when pressure is applied to the spring. The clock is fully wound (and probably overwound) on all three trains which is why the movement is not striking.
A Victorian mahogany longcase clock, with swans neck pediment above the arched painted dial and eight day striking movement, the case with applied half round twist mouldings and raised on bracket feet. Height 218 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The clock case is in generally extremely good condition. It is of a good colour and there are no significant losses to any of the woodwork. There are some very minor nibbles to the left and right hand bottom edges of the bracket feet but these are minor. The left hand barley sugar twist column is a little loose and has been broken at some point in two places but there are no losses. We have the weights and pendulum. There is however no catgut. If weight is applied to both the going and strike trains the movement does however seem to operate. It is however a little dirty. The clock face has some paint loss to the top of the dial and there appears to have been overpainting to the corner spandrels.
An early 19th century mahogany longcase clock, with swans neck pediment with blind fretwork above the arched glazed door enclosing the 11.5 inch arched painted dial with moon phase and eight day striking movement by Jn. Smith Pittenweem flanked by fluted columns, with long trunk door and conforming base with bracket feet. Height 207 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The hood is in generally good condition and of good colour. There has been an old break between the swan's necks which should be visible on our image. This is minor. The trunk is in generally good order. The door is not warped and there are no problems with the sides of the case or base. The backboards are original. There is some very long gone old woodworm holes in the softwood on the backboards but these are very minor. We have both weights and pendulum. The movement appears to be complete and is striking and the movement appears to be ticking also. We have not tested the moon phase. The dial is in original untouched condition with some minor surface scratches and paint losses. The most evident damage being to points behind two of the movement pillars. We do not think that the clock is a marriage as the cheeks are not built up and the mask fits around the dial.
An oak cased grandmother clock, with three-train spring driven movement, carved case and raised on a plinth base. Height 167 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The mechanism appears to be complete. It is however dirty. We do not have the pendulum. The movement winds on all three trains and is ticking away without the pendulum. It also appears to strike as it should, the mechanism is however dirty. The silvered brass dial is dirty and tarnished in places. There is some loss to the silvering. The case is in generally good order with no damage, repairs or restoration. There is no woodworm. It is Westminster Chimes.
An early 19th century oak and mahogany crossbanded longcase clock by Graham of Cockermouth, with two-train movement and painted dial. CONDITION REPORT: The clock hood is in generally good condition with no significant damage, losses or restoration. The glass in intact. The painted dial is a little dirty, scuffed and marked but has no significant problems. The movement appears to be complete. The catgut is detached from the going train. The clock does however tick when pressure is applied to the barrel. In our opinion the movement is likely to work but will need the catgut reattaching and would probably benefit from a clean. We have both weights and the pendulum. We cannot open the trunk door as unfortunately there is no key. The trunk is in generally good condition. The backboards are in good order. There is some woodworm to the bottom 3 inches of base. This is most evident on the sides of the clock case and on the bottom board of the base which in an ideal world should be removed. The plinth return moulding left and right is missing. There is also a moulding below the crossbanding on the trunk door. The left hand return section of this is also missing. The width of clock at widest point 55 cm, height 216 cm.
An early 19th century oak and mahogany banded longcase clock by Carruthers of Langholm, with two-train striking movement, subsidiary date and second dials, the case raised on bracket feet (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The clock movement is extremely dirty and dusty. It is however ticking for approximately 1 minute before stopping and the strike mechanism does operate when advanced to the hour. The movement seems to be complete but definitely requires a clean if it is to run correctly. The case is in generally very good condition with no significant faults. Neither door is warped and the feet and plinth are original. The colour of the case is generally good. There will have been some form of pediment between the swan's necks which is missing.
A George III oak longcase clock by William Nicholson of Whitehaven, with thirty hour movement, the case with swans neck pediment, long trunk door, reeded quarter column corners and raised on bracket feet. Height 210 cm. CONDITION REPORT: This is a 30 hour clock. It has false winding apertures in order to make it appear as 8 day clocks which were much more expensive to make. The hood is in generally good condition with the exception of a cracked glass. There will also have been something between the swans necks which is missing, possibly a wheatsheaf. The remainder of the hood is in generally good order with only minor surface scratches and marks as one would expect. The brass dial is in good order but has lost much of its silvering. We have the clock weight and pendulum which is unfortunately missing the metal suspension. The clock does however tick without the pendulum and strikes as it should. The seatboard that would support the movement is missing. The movement does however fit the door aperture and we do not think that the clock is a marriage. The case is a typical Cumbrian case. The door is not warped, the sides of the case are in good order as are the base and bracket feet. The case is a little dry and could do with a good wax.
A LARGE 8-DAY WELSH LONGCASE CLOCK A LARGE 8-DAY WELSH LONGCASE CLOCKin substantial mahogany case with inlaid decoration, the enamel dial inscribed 'J HUGHES CARNARVON' with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and calendar aperture, painted to the centre with a scene of Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden, allegorical figures to the spandrels and moon phase to the break arch, 64cm wide 26cm deep 236cm high
Long Rectangular Mirror, Oil Lamp and Large Mantle Clock Fancy distressed gold and cream scroll moulded mount. Approx dimensions 43 inches in height by 20 inches in width. Also a metal based oil lamp with glass shade approx 17 inches in height. Also a large wooden cased mantle clock with some damage to glass and dial
Lenzkirch - Late 19th Century Excellent and Impressive Oak Cased Bracket Clock with Matching Wall Bracket. Well Adorned with Brass Mounts, Feet and Finials, Also with Brass Side Pierce Vent Covers. 8 Day Striking and Chiming with Bim Bam Strikes on Quarters and Hours. Number 133087. Lenzkirch Key No 3. Clock Size - 16 Inches High, 10.5 Inches Wide & 7.75 Inches Deep. Wall Bracket Size - 5.5 Inches High & 12 Inches Wide. Excellent Condition In All Aspects.
Victorian - Impressive and Nicely Shaped Mahogany Cased Bracket Clock by Winterhalder and Hofmeier with 8 Day Strike and Chime on Quarters and Hours, Pendulum with Twin Movement, Strikes on 4 Double Rods. Excellent All round Condition with Carved Adornments to Case. Stands 15.25 Inches High, 13 Inches Wide & 7.75 Inches Deep.
Victorian - Chain Drive Nice Quality Skeleton Clock with Fusee Movement and Original Chain Drive, Raised on Solid Brass Feet with a Stepped Wooden Plinth / Base. Complete with Glass Dome. Height With Dome 18 Inches High. Excellent Condition In All Aspects. Works Very Well. This Is a Nice Example of a Victorian Skeleton Clock.
A Good Pair of Oak Cased Early 20th Century French and English 8 Day Mantle Clocks, The Napoleon Shaped Hat Mantel Clock with Inlay and String Banding, Height 5.5 Inches, Width 10.5 Inches. The Other Clock Is a Good Quality 8 Day Oak Cased Mantel Clock of Working Order. Size - 7 Inches High & 10.5 Inches Wide - Please See Photo.
Victorian Nice Quality - Twin Fused Movement Skeleton Clock, Raised on a Stepped Oval Shaped White Marble Base, Complete with Glass Dome. Stands on Four Decorative Gilt Brass Bell Shaped Feet with Cord Driven Twin Fusee Movement. Height with Dome 17.75 Inches High. Excellent Condition In All Aspects. Works Well. Nice Example of a Victorian Skeleton Clock.

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