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Croft, London A George III bracket clock, the mahogany case with gilt bronze mounts, finials and beading, the arched brass dial with silvered chapter ring and strike/silent, inscribed 'Croft, London', the twin fusee movement with pull repeat and verge escapement, striking on a bell, the back plate ornately engraved, 54cm high (top of handle) x 29cm wide x 20cm deep
Joseph Catherwood, London A gilt bronze mantel clock, now with an associated three train musical movement, striking the hours on eight bells, the musical movement playing cotillan/ minuet/gavotte and song tunes, 43cm. Joseph Catherwood (circa 1775-1825) is little recorded but is known to have been a close associate of Aynsworth Thwaites, the leading London supplier of spring clocks at the end of the 18th century. Catherwood is recorded as working in Bunhill Row most of his life. Items bearing his name vary from watches, clocks for the Spanish and Eastern markets, as well as one of the finest longcase regulators of the late 18th century, on view in the British Museum.
Richardson, Northwich An early 19th Century mahogany longcase clock, the case with inlaid stringing and shell and fluted quarter columns with brass mounts, the 14 inch square painted dial inscribed 'Richardson, Northwich', the spandrels painted with sheep, also a rolling moon phase dial, 215cm high
RICHARD GRIFFITHS, DENBIGH (1791-1840), AN EARLY 19th CENTURY WELSH LONGCASE CLOCK, the honey oak and mahogany crossbanded case with long trunk door, the hood with blind fretwork frieze, 33cm square white dial, signed, with subsidiary seconds and date crescent, 4 pillar 8-day falseplate movement with rack strike and anchor escapement. 2.05m
JOHN BROWNLESS JUNIOR, STAINDROP, (1787-1827), AN 18th CENTURY OAK LONGCASE CLOCK, with long trunk door and hood with turned pilasters, the associated 30 hour movement with 4 scribed pillars and outside countwheel strike, 26.5cm square brass dial with matted centre and date aperture, signed. 2.01m
THOMAS HOUGHTON, CHORLEY, (1780-1840), AN EARLY 19th CENTURY LANCASHIRE MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK, the superior case with rectangular trunk door fanked by 1/4 round reeded pilasters, the hood with swan neck pediment and free standing corinthian columns, 35.5cm square white dial with subsidiary seconds and date pinter, (date wheel absent), 4 pillar, 8-day rack striking movement with Wilson falseplate and anchor escapement. 2.22m
HUGH LOUGH, PENRITH (1740-1791), AN 18th CENTURY OAK LONGCASE CLOCK, with long trunk door and star burst flanked by 1/4 round pilasters, the hood with blind fretwork frieze, now with 31cm square brass dial with Halifax moon and date crescent, 30-hour 4 pillar mechanism with outside countwheel strike. 2.07m

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