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AN 18TH CENTURY LINCOLNSHIRE OAK LONGCASE CLOCK having an arched brass dial with eight day movement, silvered chapter ring and brass spandrels, signed Val. Downs of Louth case with brass sphere ornament, panelled door and bracket feet, 93" high (Note: Valentine Downs is recorded as working in Louth C.1760 to 1800). Glass deficient.
A LATE VICTORIAN MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK having a gilded arched dial with silvered chapter ring and subsidiary dials by The Goldsmiths Company, 112 Regent Street, London, the movement striking on four tubular chimes and with three graduated brass weights and pendulum, the case with triangular architectural pediment, fluted pilasters and carved foliate and rosette decoration with bevelled glazed door and moulded base, 8 ft tall, the dial measures 16 1/2" x 11 1/2".
A 19th Century Dutch mahogany and floral marquetry cabinet on chest, the arched cornice centred by a scroll above an arched glazed door and sides enclosing red velvet lined shelves and interior, above a shaped serpentine chest of four long graduated drawers, on bracket feet, 191 x 83 cm wide.
An early 19th Century mahogany longcase clock, the 12 inch arched top dial with subsidiary second hand and strike silent aperture, signed 'Robert Wood, Kent Road', all amongst gilt metal corner spandrels, the arched hood with stop fluted flanking columns, over reeded canted trunk, with arched door and plinth base, 226 cm high .
A 19th Century green lacquer and chinoiserie decorated longcase clock and associated 18th Century movement, the 10 inch square dial with subsidiary seconds and day of the month aperture, the hood with flanking barley twist supports, the trunk door decorated with Oriental scenes and a glass lenticle, 194 cm high.
Military interest; a brass drum by Matthews Ltd painted with Kings African Rifles regimental crest, a miniature replica cannon, two brass and copper bugles, a door stop modelled as a knight, two regimental crests mounted on pine shield shaped plaques, lead toy soldiers and sundry associated collectables.
John Fardon, Dedington. An 18th century Chinoiserie lacquered longcase clock, the hood with pagoda top and turned three-quarter columns, with moulded and arched waist panel door on a box base, the front and sides decorated with figures in landscapes and flowering shrubs, the 31cm arched brass dial with silvered chapter ring, signed 'John Fardon, Dedington', with subsidiary seconds dial, date aperture and lunar phase to the arch, the twin train movement with anchor escapement striking to a bell, 242cm high.
John Luckman, Bickenhill. A George III mahogany longcase clock, the moulded arched hood with fluted columns mounted with gilt brass Corinthian capitals, the trunk with moulded arched panel door enclosed by fluted quarter columns with similar brass capitals, on a moulded box base on ogee bracket feet, the 33cm arched brass dial signed 'John Luckman, Bickenhill', with subsidiary seconds dial, the fan-shaped day aperture displaying a painted day dial, having an inner date ring with swept hand and lunar phase to the arch, the twin train movement with anchor escapement striking to a bell, 229cm high.
Thomas Stones, London. An 18th century mahogany longcase clock with square hood with turned half columns, the trunk with a moulded plain frieze waist panel door on a box base, the 30cm square brass dial signed 'Tho Stones, London', with subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, the twin train movement with anchor escapement striking to a bell, 202cm high.
Charles Harding, Ashburton. A late 18th century chinoiserie decorated tavern timepiece, the case of waisted form decorated with figures in garden landscapes and having a waist panel door, the 60cm renovated dial signed 'Charles Harding, Ashburton', with A-frame weight driven movement, 150cm high.
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