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Hall, Newcastle, An early 19thC longcase clock, with a painted arched dial, the spandrels decorated with buildings, with and eight day four pillar movement, the case later embellished with a carved and parquetry pediment, the hood with turned pilasters, with an arched door on plinth base, 222cm high. Robert Hall was known to be a maker in Newcastle in 1829
An early 19th century mahogany satinwood inlaid and ebony longcase clock with a 33cm white arched dial, signed 'G Monks, Prescott', with subsidiary seconds and date aperture, painted with birds, rose and flower spandrels, the arch painted with a bird perched among strawberries, the two train eight day movement with anchor escapement, rack striking on a saucer bell, the case with a swan neck cresting, glazed panels, fluted columns, the trunk with an ebony and satinwood inlaid frieze above a shaped long door, veneered with well figured wood, fluted quarter columns, raised upon a plinth base and ogee bracket feet, with two weights and a pendulum, 225cm NB Paper label attached to door notes George Monks of Prescott was established as a clockmaker by 1773 and his relationship with the Church Wardens at Prescott and a note his shop was situated in the Marketplace. (illustrated)
A walnut and herringbone inlaid longcase clock with a 30cm brass arched dial, unsigned, with subsidiary seconds and date aperture, cast mask and leafy spandrels, the arch applied with a coronet moon phase and wing cherubs, the two train eight day movement with anchor escapement rack, striking on a bell, the case with an arched hood above an ebonised frieze applied with roundels, the trunk with a shaped long crossbanded and herringbone inlaid door, raised upon a plinth base with two weights and a pendulum (illustrated)
A George III oak and mahogany crossbanded longcase clock with a white enamel arched dial, indistinctly signed 'J. O. Sanger with subsidiary seconds and date aperture, Roman and Arabic numerals, the spandrels painted with flowers and fruit, the lunar calendar painted with masted vessels, the two train eight day movement with anchor escapement, rack striking on a saucer bell, the well proportioned case with a swan neck cresting, with fluted hood columns with a well figured crossbanded long door, fluted quarter columns, raised upon a panel plinth base and ogee bracket feet, with two weights and a pendulum, 214cm (illustrated)
A late 18th/early 19th century carved oak longcase clock with a 34cm brass and silvered dial, signed 'T. Whipp, Rochdale', with subsidiary date aperture, Roman and Arabic numerals, cast mask and leaf spandrels, the single train thirty hour movement with outside countwheel striking on a gong, the case with a cavetto cornice above brass capped hood columns, the trunk with an arched leaf and fruit carved door above a foliate carved and panelled plinth, raised upon ogee bracket feet, 193cm (possibly later carved) (illustrated)
An early 19th century oak and mahogany crossbanded longcase clock with a 30cm white enamel dial with date aperture, Roman numerals, painted fruit and flower spandrels, the single train thirty hour movement with outside countwheel striking on a saucer bell, the case with a cavetto cornice, carved frieze, with a long crossbanded door, raised upon a plinth base, 208cm (illustrated)
An early 19th century oak and mahogany crossbanded longcase clock with a 33.5cm brass dial, signed 'T Read, Tarporley', with subsidiary seconds and outer ring calendar, Roman and Arabic numerals, cast rococo and flower spandrels, the two train eight day movement with anchor escapement rack striking on a saucer bell, the case with a cavetto cornice above a painted frieze, the trunk with a crossbanded door, fluted quarter columns, raised upon a panel plinth base and bracket feet, with two weights and a pendulum, 199cm (illustrated)
A George IV inlaid mahogany longcase clock with a 35cm white enamel dial, with subsidiary dials, painted with birds and blooms, lacking movement, the case with a swan neck cresting above a painted frieze, turned columns, the trunk with a shaped crossbanded door, raised upon an inlaid plinth base, requires restoration (illustrated)
A late 18th century oak longcase clock with a 29cm brass and silvered dial, signed with a plaque 'John Taylor, Manchester', with subsidiary seconds, the centre engraved with scrolling leaves, Roman numerals, mask and leafy spandrels, the two train eight day movement with anchor escapement, rack striking on a saucer bell, the case with a caddy hood above a leaf carved frieze, turned hood columns, the trunk with a shaped long door, raised upon a plinth base with two weights and a pendulum, 201cm (illustrated)
An early Victorian mahogany table clock with a 12.5cm brass dial, signed 'John Walker', 68 Cornhill and 250 Regent Street, London, no3721, the single train fusee movement with an adjustable pendulum, the case with a cavetto cornice, the hinged door carved with leaves and scrolls, scrolling angles, raised upon a plinth base, 25.5x28x16cm (illustrated) NB. The clock was serviced on 27/10/13.
A French porcelain mounted ormolu mantel clock and associated urns, French circa 1870 with a polychrome dial with Roman numerals, the roundel and spandrels painted with blooms, bell striking French movement, stamped J.B.D., no3613412 with anchor escapement, the case surmounted by a foliate urn, overall inset with porcelain panels, the inverted breakfront plinth chiselled with leaves, pendant ribbon and leaf handles, raised upon toupie feet, pierced leaf and foliate hinged door, detached, also stamped J.B.D., no40549 and a pair of associated two branch gilt metal and porcelain candelabra, raised upon leafy scroll feet, all with plinth bases, the candelabra 32cm (illustrated)
A 1920/30's oak silver-plated bound three bottle tantalus, having mirror back behind three cut glass bottles, each with hallmarked silver labels, the hinged cover lifts to enclose four cut glass brandy glasses and five cut glass shot glasses, with a roller shutter door enclosing assorted games, to include dominoes, playing cards etc, overall height 34cm (illustrated)
A Liberty's Tudric pewter mantel clock, with a copper and enamelled dial and a single fusee movement, impressed 'TUDRIC' and '0761', 20.5cm high CONDITION REPORT: Some knocks and scratches to case. Door to reverse doesn't close completely flush and handle is a little loose. Scratched numbers and letters on inside of door. A little pitting to copper coloured chapter ring. Lenzkirch movement. Additional images available (on request).
An Art Deco walnut display cabinet, the glazed door and sides on a plinth stand, 57cm wide 31cm deep 129cm high CONDITION REPORT: There are two shelves. Some deterioration of polish on hinged side of door. Inside painted (badly!). Edges of glass shelves ot polished. White flecks in grain. Small chips, veneer losses, repaired split to plinth.
An Art Deco walnut display cabinet, of circular form, with stylised flowerhead glazed doors, enclosing three glass shelves, 106cm wide 30cm deep 120.5cm high CONDITION REPORT: Two veneer additions to the doors. Painted-in details to the front and edges. Escutcheon broken. Some areas to the back edge and along top with replacement veneers and to both door frames. Sides of the front have been painted or simulated.
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