A FINE EDWARDIAN INLAID-MAHOGANY LONG-CASE CLOCK in the Sheraton Revival style, the hood with swan-necked pediment and brass ball-and-spire finial, Corinthian columns with gilt-brass capitals and base-mounts, fretted panels to the sides, the front inlaid in boxwood and harewood with a central urn within foliate scrollwork, the trunk having an oval glazed panel to the front with similar scrollwork spandrels, and rectangular glazing to the sides, the base also similarly inlaid, on shallow bracket feet, the 8-day three-train movement striking and chiming on nine tubular gongs, having a brass and silvered arched dial with Arabic hour numerals to the chapter ring, subsidiary seconds dial to centre, "Strike/Silent" and "Whittington/Westminster" selection dials to the arch, and having cherub-and-scroll spandrels and similar scrollwork ornament to the centre, the whole 249cm, (98in) high, (complete with three brass-covered weights, pendulum with brass bob and crank key
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A GEORGE I OAK LONG-CASE CLOCK CASE, having a flat hood with square door, the plain trunk with arch-topped door,on a plain base with deep shaped apron and integral bracket feet, sold with AN EARLY 18TH-CENTURY BRASS-DIALLED SINGLE HAND MOVEMENT, signed "POWLEY, ASBY" [Westmorland], the 25cm, (10in) dial having a matted centre with circular date aperture in concentric surround, framed by a brass chapter ring with Roman numerals, the spandrels having well-cast female figures, emblematic of the Seasons, 214cm, (84.25in) high (sold with weight and pendulum) (probable 'marriage' of case and movement)
A GEORGE III MAHOGANY-CASED LONG-CASE CLOCK, the hood having a scroll-fretted swan-neck pediment with central turned urn finial and plain columns, the finely-figured arched trunk door crossbanded in fruitwood, between fluted quadrant columns, the base, with canted corners having a crossbanded panel, on shallow bracket feet, the 30-hour movement, with hourly striking on one bell, having an arched dial painted with an exotic bird to the arch and floral spandrels, the centre having Roman hour and Arabic minute numerals, secondary seconds dial and scroll-pierced hands, signed "Eml Burton/KENDAL", 218.5cm, (86in) high
I. Newby & Co, Kendal. A LATE GEORGIAN WHITE-PAINTED 30-HOUR LONG-CASE CLOCK DIAL AND MOVEMENT, having Roman hours and Arabic minutes, framing a painted bird above inscribed maker's name and an arced date aperture, the spandrels painted with bat's wing paterae, 33cm, (13in) square, the movement rusted and requiring attention
Abraham Jaques, Eamont Bridge. AN EARLY 18TH-CENTURY 30-HOUR BRASS-DIALLED LONG-CASE CLOCK MOVEMENT, the single-handed dial (with quarter hour divisions) having Roman hour numerals, the spandrels reclining figures emblematic of the four seasons, the matted centre with calendar aperture, the chapter ring signed Abm. Jaques, 25.5cm (10in)
A tall French longcase clock in stained pine case with plain top over three hinged panels, the trunk with waisted door and glazed panel, raised upon a platform base; the movement with pierced and embossed brass decoration, white dial with Roman numerals, eight-day[?] weight driven movement striking on a single bell, 224 cms. high.
An early 20c mahogany cased regulator wall clock, the case of plain design with stepped pediment and base, enclosing a silvered dial inscribed "Dent, Clockmaker to the King, 28 Cockspur Street and Royal Exchange", enclosing a weight driven movement and the dial with centre second sweep hand and hour and minute dials; numbered 61034; 142 cms.
An 18c oak longcase clock with plain stepped pediment, turned pillars to the hood over a shaped and inlaid door with panel base on small bracket feet; the brass movement with silvered chapter ring, inscribed "John Agar, York", enclosing an eight-day movement with seconds and date dials, 197 cms. high.
A 17c style walnut and marquetry longcase clock, the hood, door and front of the trunk profusely inlaid with flowers, leaves, studies of birds, etc.; the hood with stepped top over barley-twist columns to the side of the hood, the base with rectangular door with glass oval panel, the whole supported on bun feet; the brass dial with silvered chapter ring and inscribed "Tho Bridge Londine Secit", enclosing an eight-day movement with seconds and date dials, 200 cms. high.
An early 20c inlaid mahogany grand-mother clock with inlaid shell and stringing decoration; the swan-neck pediment over a plain door with circular panel over a shaped larger door, panelled base on platform support; the silvered dial with Arabic numerals enclosing a sprung driven eight-day[?] movement striking the quarter hour on gongs, 188 cms.
A collection of twenty biscuit tins, comprising H.O. Serpell & Co Ltd Military Ambulance; A Pearce Duff's Creamy Custard delivery truck; A Huntley & Palmers longcase clock, a hand book; an O.K. Biscuit van; two postal trunks; a luggage Stack; an ice cream stall; a carriage; a Hickory Dickory Dock clock; and a continental biscuit tin, together with eight others, all damaged (20)
A George III mahogany case bracket clock, by Webster, London, the arched silvered dial with Roman numerals, the double fuse movement with a shaped and engraved back plate also inscribed Webster, London, striking on a bell, with a strike/silent facility on brass ogee bracket feet with a brass carrying handle, 39.5cm high
An early 18th Century walnut longcase clock, the twelve inch square brass dial with cherub and crown spandrels, subsidiary seconds dial, ringed winding holes and a date wheel inscribed Sam. Townson, London with a five pillar eight day striking movement. The case with restoration, additions and alterations, with a pair of cased brass weights, 2.18m high
A large 19th Century mantel clock, the arched rosewood and simulated case with brass inlay and gilt metal mounts enclosing a brass dial with a silvered chapter ring and chime/silent, slow/fast, chime an eight bells/ Westminster chimes subsidiary dials, and supporting a three train musical movement striking on eight bells and a gong, 76cm high
A gilt bronze & Sevres porcelain panel clock garniture, of Louis XVI design, late 19th Century, the central clock with acanthus leaf finial and 4 similar finials to the side of the case. The circular enamel dial and panels to the base painted with scenes after Watteau. 8 day striking on a bell 48cms.With a pair of porcelain urns garnitures painted with female portraits, with ormolu mounts, 38cms tall.
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