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A GEORGE II OAK LONGCASE CLOCK, the silvered chapter ring signed John Stancliffe, with central moon phase dial and subsidiary date aperture, the chapter ring with Roman numerals and engraved divisions, flanked by cast scrolling spandrels, the 30 hour movement striking on a bell, the flat topped hood with twin gilt eagle and ball finials above a panelled blind fret decoration, the dial flanked by twin turned columns, the trunk with a long door and quarter recessed columns, 88" high.
A WALNUT LONGCASE CLOCK, with silvered chapter ring, signed Nathaniel and Thomas Chamberlains, London, with subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, with ring-turned winding holes, the spandrels with "Boys & Crown" mounts with an engraved border, the eight-day two-train movement striking on a bell, the hood with a raised moulded top with blind fret decoration, the glazed door and sides with tapering columns, the rectangular door with central window on a conforming base, 92" high.
A GEORGE III OAK LONGCASE CLOCK, the white enamel dial signed W Palin, Nantwich, with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, the arch and spandrels with floral decoration, with an eight-day movement striking on a bell, the hood with a scrolling cornice, the door flanked by square section reeded columns, and the trunk door flanked by conforming columns, on a panelled base, 85" high
A GEORGE III MAHOGANY AND BRASS MOUNTED BRACKET CLOCK by Thwaites & Read, London, no. 9843, with silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals, above a nameplate, twin winding holes and date dial, with slow/fast dial above, with matted gilt centres and pierced ormolu spandrels, the two train fusee movement with decoratively engraved backplate and pendulum bob, the case with carrying handle and panelled domed top, the arched topped door with brass stop-fluted corners, on scrolling gilt metal feet, 20" high, with associated bracket.
Carved oak bracket clock with three train movement German oak bracket clock late 19th century by Winterhalter & Hofmeier brass broken arch face with silvered chapter slow/fast and bells/gongs rings applied gilt spandrels three train movement with eight bell carillon and five coil gongs chiming the quarter and on pull repeat in an architectural case carved with masks and leaves. Height 54cm. (Key and pendulum)
Victorian brass cased mantel clock French gilt cast brass mantel clock circa 1870 twelve-piece cartouche dial the gong striking two train movement with Brocot suspension stamped GV (for Gay Vicarino) in case with open-work floral roundels to the sides applied mask and shingled cover. Height 51cm. (pendulum and key)
1941 RAF wall clock RAF white dial clock solid mahogany case in all parts white painted steel face with roman numerals (no crest) cast brass bezel single train fusee chain movement No 15434 dated 1941 and faintly stamped Made by F W Elloitt Ltd . Diameter 46cm. (pendulum no key) Note: the inside of the case bears a dealer's stamp from the 1950's suggesting that the face may have been re-painted at that time.
Whitmore Stockport drop dial mahogany single fuse wall clock Drop dial mahogany wall clock white painted face Whitmore Stockport brass cushion-form bezel single train fusee movement with anchor escapement the trunk with glazed aperture and brass inlay. Diameter overall 37cm.( pendulum and key)
Longcase clock - Brown Manchester Oak long case clock by Nathaniel Brown Manchester broken arch brass face with painted rolling moon chapter ring with Arabic and roman numerals subsidiary seconds dial date aperture and engraved field two train movement in swans neck hood with gilt floral panels and plain turned columns on quarter column trunk and set out canted corner base raised on bracket feet.
Long cased clock with two weights winder pendulum and one finger Oak long case clock banded in mahogany broken arch painted face detached from the back plate by Wilson the two train movement striking on a bell in a swans neck hood with blind fret frieze and Corinthian side columns on a quarter column trunk and set out base. (Two weights pendulum key and detached face)

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