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Jon Culliford, Bristoll (sic), a 17th/18th century mahogany cross-beaded oak longcase clock, the thirty hour movement with part engraved brass dial and single hand, 195 cm high, 23 cm dia. across circular dial Condition Report dial fits hood ok although much alteration/repair to movement seat board area, case intact / sound Maker listed in F S Britten p 729 as working in Bristol 1680-1720
Peter Bower, Redlynch, an 18th century oak longcase clock, the 30 hour movement with 25 cm square brass dial with single hand striking the hours on a bell, 199 cm high sold to/w a single volume Clocks & Clock makers of Salisbury (Michael Snell) Condition Report The damage includes areas of deterioration or replacement to case, movement and dial - dial polished
A late 18th Century eight-day longcase clock, the arch top hood with three brass ball finials and fluted columns to the sides, the trunk enclosed by an arch top door, fitted a brass dial signed William Dowell Swan, Margate with silvered chapter ring, subsidiary seconds and date recorder, 224cm high
A 19th Century boulle type mantel clock in a tortoiseshell and brass inlaid case fitted an eight-day striking movement No15205, 32cm high Condition Report: Brass inlay lifting in places, tortoiseshell chipped in places, gilt metal losses at feet, dial chipper at right-hand winder, not on working order
An 'Antiquarian' oak framed 'water clock', surmounted by a square brass dial numbered 1-24 above a cylinder and a plaque inscribed 'Edwin Halley of ye towne Bristol 1656', the box base inscribed 'As tyme and houres passeth away So doeth ye life of man decaye As tyme can be redeemed with no coste Bestowe it well and let no houre be loste', 85.5cm high/Note: Many of these antiquarian clocks were produced by Pearson, Page & Jewsbury in the 1920s
An oak cased longcase clock with square brass dial signed Joseph Smith, Bristol and with subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, fitted an eight-day movement, the dial 30cm wide/see illustration Condition Report: Case missing moulding to hood and believed later than movement, seat board with recent restorations, face in need of a good clean, clock at present not working but movement complete
An early 19th century oak cased eight-day striking grandfather clock standing 200 cm high. The square hood has two reeded column side supports. The trunk with hinged door has two side pilasters. The square brass dial bearing an inner Roman five minute chapter ring and an outer Arabic five second interval chapter ring. The dial bears the inscription 'Jn. Day Wakefield'. The brass face has two secondary dials, the calendar movement and a second hand movement.
An early 19th century inlaid eight-day chiming mahogany cased northern grandfather clock standing 220cm high, with moon phase. The domed hood has two twisted Corinthian column supports. The glazed face has a mahogany Georgian-style frieze. The trunk with hinged door bears two matching Corinthian column supports with brass finials. The slightly convex enamelled dial has gilt ground, floral hand painted spandrels with a Roman chapter ring. The hand painted moon phase has a twenty-nine day arched Arabic dial
A late 18th century oak cased eight-day striking grandfather clock with mahogany banding standing 222cm high. The square hood has an open fret work frieze flanked by tapering Doric columns supports. The silvered chapter ring is on a brass plate with spandrels of the four seasons. The dial has a Roman and Arabic chapter and calendar aperture, and bears the name Thomas Bridge. The workings of the clock are of a later period. The finials are missing to the hood and there is a small mahogany cross banding missing to the base. The lower back board of the trunk has at some time been replaced (with receipt for £782 for overhaul dated 25th February 2014)
George III oak longcase clock, the square hood with flanking pilasters above a shaped panelled door and conforming plinth base, the engraved brass dial with mask head spandrels and silvered chapter ring, Arabic and Roman numerals, Samuel Zuarman Temple Cloud, the single train thirty hour movement striking on a bell

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