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A George III longcase clock with eight-day movement by Thomas Phippard, Portsmouth, the engraved silvered dial with subsidiary seconds hand and date aperture, cast brass spandrels and silvered sailing ship in the arch enclosed by domed hood with brass finials flanked by reeded columns above a waist door and box base with ogee bracket feet, 210cm.
A late 17th century walnut marquetry longcase clock, the eight-day duration movement having five latched finned pillars and striking the hours on a bell with an outside countwheel, the ten-inch square brass dial having a raised silvered chapter ring engraved with black Roman numerals, meeting-arrow-head half-hour markings and Arabic five-minute outer numerals, the matted dial centre having a raised seconds dial, ringed winding holes, a date aperture with scroll engraved surround and cup-and-ring turnings, with cast brass cherub-head spandrels to the four corners and decorative blued steel hands, the walnut case having panelled marquetry inlay to the door including an arched panel to the top and an octagonal panel below the glass lenticle and further panels to the corners of the door, the plain hood formerly rising but now forward sliding, the base re-built, height 198cm. ** Provenance: Ourletts, Kent (a National Trust property) and thence by family descent.
James Muckarsie, Holborn, a mahogany longcase clock having an eight-day duration, five pillar movement striking on a bell, the twelve-inch arched silvered dial engraved with black Roman hour numerals, Arabic five-minute numerals, day & date subsidiary dials, floriate decoration within the corners, a `strike/silent` dial within the arch, and the makers` name `Muckarsie, Holborn` to the dial centre, with blued steel `diamond` hands, the mahogany case having a raised panel to the base, double plinth and break-arch door, the hood with fluted canted corners, two brass ball finials and a break-arch top, height 216 cms. * James Muckarsie is recorded as working in Holborn, London from at least 1784 when it was known he was a Freeman of the Clockmakers` Company until his death in 1801.
Duncan, London, a mahogany longcase clock, the eight-day duration movement striking the hours on a bell with the thirteen-inch painted arched dial having black Roman numerals, a subsidiary seconds dial, blued steel hands, painted flowerhead decoration to the four corners & arch, signed `Duncan, London`, the associated mahogany case having shell inlay to the door and base, boxwood & ebony chequered stringing to the trunk and door, canted corners to the trunk, with the hood having fluted pillars with brass Corinthian capitals, fluting below the cornice to the break-arch top and wavy moulding to the hood door, the swan necked pediment with octagonal paterae and a turned brass finial, height: 208cms. * Quite possibly the James Duncan who is recorded at a number of addresses in London, including Chancery Lane from 1780 until 1819, and also at St. James`s Street.
Jacob Ballin, Wells, a mahogany longcase clock having an eight-day duration movement striking the hours on a bell, the twelve-inch painted arched dial with black Arabic hour numerals, a subsidiary seconds dial, date aperture and blued steel hands, with gilt shell decoration to the four corners and a rural scene in the arch depicting a tree beside which is a cottage with an angel above holding a sheet with an inscription beseeching a gentleman to not cut down the tree, the man having a moving arm (now unconnected to the movement), the falseplate to the dial stamped with the dialmaker`s name `Owen`, the mahogany case having stringing to the trunk door and base, with the fluted quartered columns to the trunk having cast-brass Corinthian capitals, the hood with free-standing fluted pillars and cast-brass Corinthian capitals, a wavy moulding to the door and a swan-necked pediment with brass paterae and entwined dove brass centre finial, height 218cm. * Jacob Ballin is recorded as working circa 1800 in Wells, Somerset with a further address in Shepton Mallet. * Edward Owen (formerly of Owen & Price) is recorded as a maker of painted dials in Birmingham working at Lower Priory from 1803 with many of his dials made to special order and being both elaborate and elegant.
Bruford & Son, Exeter, an Edwardian chiming longcase clock having an eight-day duration movement striking the hours on a gong and playing one of two tunes, `Whittington` or `Westminster`, on a further eight gongs (removed), the thirteen-inch break-arch brass dial having pierced and engraved gilt brass decoration, with the raised silvered chapter ring having applied gilt-brass Arabic numerals and with two subsidiary dials within the arch for `chime/silent` and tune changer, the silvered plaque to the centre engraved with the retailer`s name `Bruford & Son, Exeter`, the mahogany case with satinwood crossbanding, an arched glazed door, a panelled base with inlaid ovoid decoration, fluted columns to the hood with cast brass capitals and a swan neck pediment having a brass ball & spire finial to the centre, height 240cm. ** Provenance: Rowcroft Hospice, Torquay
An 18th Century oak dresser base and later superstructure, with a moulded cornice and shaped fret cut canopy, central open shelves and flanked by a pair of cupboards each enclosed by a domed arch panel door, the base containing three frieze drawers and enclosed by a pair of fielded panel doors below, 183cm (6ft) long.
A George III mahogany and inlaid hanging corner cupboard, with a moulded dentil cornice of broken outline, the painted interior with serpentine fronted fixed shelves, enclosed by a crossbanded door decorated with boxwood lines, flanked by fluted pilaster stiles, 93.5cm (3ft 0 3/4in) across, 113.5cm (3ft 8 1/2in) high.
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