An early 19th century Irish mahogany and brass inlaid chiming longcase clock, the shaped pediment above silvered dial set with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds hand and inscribed 'Edward Smith Jervis Street', with three train movement suspending brass weights, the glazed door with the unusual feature of having a barometer above a thermometer with lyre shaped lower section, all raised on wrythen moulded plinth base, height 219cm.Additional InformationMinor splitting to case, traces of old work to inside panels on door and inside of hood, glass is plain and not bevelled, we offer no guarantee of working order.
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A George III mahogany longcase clock, the swan neck pediment above arched silvered dial with eight day movement set with rolling moon phase, calendar and centre sweep seconds, inscribed 'Ashton, Bredbury' with Roman and Arabic numerals to the chapter ring, the case with band of fret carved detail above long arched door flanked by quarter pillars to a plinth base, height 240cm.Additional InformationHeight of dial 50cm, width 34cm.
J RUSSELL FALKIRK, a 19th century eight day longcase clock, the painted dial set with a crown and Prince of Wales feathers above a painted chapter ring bearing both Arabic and Roman numerals, set in a mahogany case with fluted corners and shaped rectangular door, on plinth base, height 207cm.
GEORGE HARDY OF ALTRINCHAM; a 19th century mahogany cased eight day longcase clock, with moon phase mechanism above the brass face with pierced decoration and silvered chapter ring with both Arabic and Roman numerals and two subsidiary dials, in a mahogany case with blind fret and carved decoration on bracket feet, height 220cm, complete with pendulum and weights.
KIENINGER; a modern eight day mahogany longcase clock, the dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds and movement striking on eight straight gongs, on plinth base, height 186cm. Additional InformationThe clock case was made by the vendor's late husband. The clock is accompanied by a pendulum and two weights, and winding key.
Two Yorkshire clock groups and a money box, circa 1815-30Comprising a Pratt type watch holder in the form of a longcase clock flanked by figures of children, 29cm high, a money box group of a man and woman standing either side of a clock, by the 'Pottery that used a Large Crown Mark', 22cm high, the money box modelled as a house, also with figures applied at the sides, 12.5cm high (3)Footnotes:ProvenanceDoris Keane Collection (clock money box)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Early 19th century mahogany and oak cased thirty hour longcase clock by Thomas Yeates, Penrith, the square hood enclosing a painted 12in dial, the hood inlaid with a shell paterae above Prince of Wales feathers, with pendulum and single lead weight, 212cm high overall, 51cm wide and 25cm deep.
19th century longcase clock by T Russell, Liverpool, the arched top painted dial with seated ladies in the quarters and church and cottage, Roman numerals with subsidiary second hand, date aperture and moonphase indicator, the hood with broken arch and barleytwist columns, substantial case with serpentine door, barleytwist columns and mahogany and walnut veneers, 223cm
An 18th century and later Chinoiserie red lacquered 30-hour longcase clock, the brass dial signed Robert Parkinson, Lancaster, 201 cm h o/all - case back and movement cheeks/board later replaced, other elements of case added or altered, the decoration revived/restored/added, no pendulum but appears to run when prompted, single weight/chain present
A good Georgian mahogany eight day longcase clock, the trunk enclosing an arched door flanked by reeded and canted corners, the hood with arched outline, brass bezel and further brass detail, enclosing a circular silvered dial with subsidiary calendar and secondary dial by Robert Bryson of Edinburgh complete with pendulum, two weights and winder
A GEORGE III MAHOGANY CROSSBANDED OAK EIGHT-DAY LONGCASE CLOCK, signed G. Miller, Gateshead, the 12¾-inch steel and brass break-arch dial with an interesting engraved scene to the centre, the hood with tapering columns, the case with arch-top door, complete with weights, pendulum and winder. 242cm high CONDITION REPORTThe base of the longcase is cracked, it comes with weights, case key, winding key and pendulum, working not checked
A GEORGE III MAHOGANY EIGHT-DAY LONGCASE CLOCK, SIGNED WALKER, NANTWICH, the 13½-inch painted break-arch dial decorated in the arch with a nesting bird, subsidiary seconds and date crescent, the hood with reeded columns and scrolling pediment, the case with reeded quarter columns flanking a door with shaped top, the panelled base raised on ogee feet, with pendulum and two weights. 232cm high
A GEORGE III MAHOGANY EIGHT-DAY LONGCASE CLOCK, SIGNED HADWEN, LIVERPOOL, the 14-inch brass break-arch dial with silvered chapter, subsidiary seconds and moon phase, the case with swan neck pediments to the hood and fluted pilasters, the trunk with quarter reeded columns flanking the flame mahogany door, the base with blockwork corners and flowerhead motif to the panel, raised on ogee feet, with two weights and a pendulum. 242cm highCONDITION REPORTSome wear to case, including small loss to middle left side of the panel at the bottom of the case, a split noted to the top right of the front panel and other minor small splits to front edge of case. Dial good with some tarnish.
A 19th century inlaid oak longcase clock, the arched painted dial inscribed David Stevens, Newark, Roman numerals, floral spandrels, oval twin spire chapel panel, twin winding holes, eight day movement striking on a bell, pointed shaped rectangular door to waist, skirted base, 212cm high, 49cm wide, 25cm deep
A 19th century longcase clock, the 35cm painted dial with Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, twin winding holes, eight day movement striking on a bell, the arch and spandrels painted with classical figures, swan neck cornice, fluted free standing pilasters, inlaid with boxwood and ebony stringing, 128cm high, c.1850
A George III oak longcase clock, the 29cm arched dial with silvered chapter ring, Roman numerals, inscribed Joseph Crosskill, North Walsham, subsidiary sec9onds and date dials, the arch with strike/silent dial, twin winding holes, eight day movement, striking on a bell, the pagoda hood with globe bad spire finals, freestanding fluted pilasters, shaped door to waist, plinth base, 242cm high, c.1760
A Victorian mahogany longcase clock, of broad proportions, 32cm arched painted dial inscribed Rhodes, Bradford, Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds and calendar dials, eight day movement strilking on a bell, the arch and spandrels painted in recognition of the Napoleonic wars, the case with swan neck pediment, shaped rectangular door to waist flanked by inset turned pillars, 228.5cm high, 72cm wide, 30cm deep
Large 19th century North Country longcase clock, the mahogany case with broken arch pediment, turned hood supports, a wide trunk with central panelled door and a large box base, the face with painted decoration of a scene of a lady and boy picking apples and further riverside scenes, fitted with an 8-day movement, maker's marks indistinct, approx 240cm high
A late 18th century oak 30 hour longcase clock with a 11 inch brass dial signed William Bunch, Bramshott, standing 191cm tall, missing chain and pendulum but with a weight ,case a good colour; William Bunch was born in November 1739 in Bramshott, Hampshire - a village just off the old London to Portsmouth road, and claimed to be one of the most haunted villages in Britain with a total of 17 alleged ghosts. Boris Karloff lived in Bramshott until his death, and it is said that his ghost walks the lanes. William married Margaret Tanner of Froxfield in December 1769, and their son, also William, was born a year later in December 1770. William Snr died in April 1788 aged 48.
An early 19th century oak and mahogany crossbanded longcase Grandfather clock by Jos Slack of Ipstones with brass features stood proud of top of the hood and swan's neck pediment. 233cm tall. In good condition with some signs of wear and age such as old worm to the rear. Untested and believed present. Top of pendulum needs slight repair.
Richard Rayment of Bury (St Edmunds) (c1686-1754) - a mid 18th century oak longcase clock, having a 12" arched brass dial, cast gilt brass spandrels, silvered Roman and Arabic chapter ring, subsidiary seconds dial, rolling date dial, signed to the silvered plaque 'Rich Rayment BURY', twin winding holes for a brass eight day four pillar weight driven movement striking on a bell, the case having arched panelled door to a boxbase with starburst inlay, h.220cm
A fine French onyx and champleve enamel longcase clock, late 19th century, of typical form, the rectangular top with champlevé-decorated drop-finials, over a square clockcase with ormolu corner beading, and a pair of champlevé-mounted columns flanking a sunburst pendulum, on a rectangular plinth base, the enamel dial with Arabic numerals to an enamelled chapter ring around a champleve star motif, the eight-day movement striking on a coil gong, 37cm wide x 31cm deep x 127cm high.Footnote: An identical clock was sold at Chrsitie's New York rooms, 21 October 2008, lot 321 and another example at A.B.Levy's Palm Beach Florida rooms, 5 May 2013, lot 278.Good overall with only minor/negligible signs of age and use. Movement winds, runs and strikes.
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