JOHN SMITH, YORK (1750-1764), AN 18th CENTURY ELM LONGCASE CLOCK, with long rectangular trunk door and broken arch hood, the associated movement with 30.5cm arched brass dial with unusual date pointer in the arch (not connected) and subsidiary seconds, eight-day mechanism with four-pillar vase turned pillars, rack striking on a bell. 2.28m
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JNO.WESTON, WOLSINGHAM (1754-1812), A LATE 18th CENTURY DURHAM LONGCASE CLOCK, the honey oak case with long arched trunk door, the hood with swan neck pediment, 33cm arched white dial with rolling moon, subsidiary date crescent, signed, thirty-hour four-pillar movement with countwheel strike on a bell. 2.29m
EDWARD GARDINER, HOUGHTON (LE SPRING) (1841-1863), A MID VICTORIAN MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK, the elaborate case with short trunk door, the hood with swan neck pediment, 36cm arched white dial, signed, with subsidiary seconds and date pointer, four-pillar eight-day movement with anchor escapement, striking on a bell. 2.29m
A late 18th Century oak longcase clock, banded in mahogany, the hood with swan neck and enclosed by an arch top glazed door, the trunk enclosed by a shaped door inlaid a central patera, fitted an arch top painted dial with second hand, date recorder and eight-day striking movement by Shaw, Leicester
A mahogany longcase clock of Regency design, the hood enclosed by a circular door with a wreath surround, the pillar case with scroll capital and gadroon border, on bracket feet fitted a circular convex silvered dial engraved foliage and having an eight day striking and chiming Westminster movement, on gong three by Maple, London
A late 18th Century mahogany longcase clock the hood with cushion top and four pillars to the sides enclosed by an arch top glazed door, the trunk enclosed by a rectangular crossbanded door, having an arch top brass dial with decorated spandrils and silvered chapter ring signed James Smoult, Newcastle to the arch, fitted an eight day movement, 224cm (88") high
A late 19th Century walnut cased Wall Clock with overhanging cornice over ring turned and baluster columns, flanking a single glazed door to a waisted and marquetry inlaid base, to an 8” Roman painted dial with outside minute track and black painted hands, and a spring driven movement with anchor escapement and strike on a bell, height 36”
An early 19th Century mahogany cased “Norwich” Wall Timepiece, the moulded circular surround with detachable hood to a long trunk with canted corners flanking a long trunk door with cushion base, to a 13” painted Roman dial signed “John Brown, Thoroughfare Street, Harleston”, with outside minute track and pierced steel hands, to a movement with “A” frame plates united by knopped pillars with anchor escapement, height 46”
A mid-20th Century stained oak cased Eight Day Wall Clock, with moulded pediment and overhanging cornice to a glazed door with cushion base, enclosing a 7 ½” silvered Arabic dial with black painted hands to a spring driven movement with anchor escapement and strike on a coiled gong, height 33”
A mid 19th Century mahogany cased 8-day Long-case Clock, C & D Kaiser of Birmingham, the hood with swan neck pediment, to a crossbanded frieze panel and freestanding wrythen fluted and baluster columns, to a panelled throat, over further freestanding columns, to a short shaped trunk door and plinth base with bracket feet, the 14” third period painted dial with a shepherd and his sheep, in a romantic landscape setting, with spandrels depicting country houses, to a Roman chapter ring with outside minute track and subsidiary seconds, with date sector and pierced and stamped hands, to a false plate movement with shouldered plates united by four knopped pillars and anchor escapement, with rack strike on a bell, height 94”
A late 18th Century oak cased 8-day Long-case Clock, Davy of Norwich, the arched hood with shaped pediment over panelled freestanding columns, with brass capitals, over an ogee throat and long arched trunk door to a plinth base, to an 11 ½” first period painted dial, with rosette and urn gilt highlighted decoration to the arch and rural trophy spandrels, to Roman and Arabic chapter ring, with subsidiary seconds and date sector and pierced steel hands, to an Osborne stamped false plate and movement united by four knopped pillars, and anchor escapement with rack strike on a bell, height 81”
A mid-19th Century mahogany automaton 8-day Longcase Clock, Fisher of Birmingham, the arched hood with swan neck pediments over freestanding gilt metal mounted and reeded columns, to a moulded throat with plain frieze over further quarter columns and short trunk door and panelled base on bracket feet, to a 13 ½” third period painted Roman dial with a rocking ship automaton to the arch over painted spandrels depicting Maidens of the Empire, enclosing a Roman chapter ring with outside minute track, subsidiary seconds and date sector, with pierced and stamped brass hands, to a W Francis false plate, and movement united by four knopped pillars with anchor escapement and strike on a bell (lacking), height 90”
An early 19th Century mahogany and boxwood lined inlaid 8-day Longcase Clock, Dickerson of Norwich, the arched hood with scrolling pediment over gilt metal mounted and reeded columns to a convex throat and long arched trunk door with plinth base, to a 12” painted Arabic dial surmounted by a painted shepherdess and floral spandrels enclosing an Arabic chapter ring with outside minute track and subsidiary seconds and pierced steel hands, to a signed false plate S Baker, Birmingham, and movement with plates united by four knopped pillars and anchor escapement and strike on a bell, height 87”
A George III walnut 8-day longcase clock, maker Archibald Straton of Edinburgh, the arched brass 12-inch dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, the hood with moulded cornice and brass capped columns the trunk with arched figured walnut door on plinth base and bracket feet, 222cm high x 50cm wide
A late 18th Century oak long case clock, the hood surmounted by scrolled pediment and three gilt wood finials, flanked by fluted columns, enclosing brass spandrel dial, inscribed "Thomas Farrer, Saxmundham", having pierced steel single hand and 30 hour movement, striking on a bell, the trunk door above a box base, raised on a scrolled apron and bracket feet, 197cm
A George III mahogany and boxwood strung long case clock, the arched hood with Prince of Wales plume and chequer-banded inlay, surmounted by brass finials, enclosed by fluted columns and brass capitals, the painted dial with moon face and rocking ship aperture above second subsidiary, 8 day movement striking on a bell, arched panelled door below flanked by canted angles above box base with inlaid panel, raised on bun feet
William Holgate, Wigan, 8-Day Striking Repeat Alarm Mahogany Bracket Clock, with brass carrying handle and lion ring handles, having white painted arched dial with gilt, floral motifs, Roman and Arabic numerals, with calendar, having fretted sides (movement added to), with glass panelled back door, on bun feet, 51cm high, 33cm wide
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