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George III mahogany longcase domestic regulator clock, inscribed Desbois & Wheeler, Grays Inn Passage, London, the triangular pediment over a silvered circular dial with subsidiary seconds dial, above a trunk door and plinth base, the twin train eight day movement with deadbeat escapement striking on a bell, with pendulum supported by the case, and two brass bound weights of differing sizes, dial 12" diameter, total height 199 cmPurchased by the vendor from Pendulum of MayfairCondition Report: With brass covered weights and pendulum. Clock movement has not been tested.Overall in good restored condition.
19th century mahogany eight day Yorkshire Longcase clock, the hood with swan-neck pediment and turned columns enclosing a painted arched dial depicting 'Edward IV flying from the Earl of Warwick' in the arch and Classical follies, subs second dial and inscribed Michl. Beal, Sheffield, in a broad case, the twin train movement striking on a bell, H227 cm, dial 35.5 cm,Condition Report: Pendulum and two weights
George III oak cased eight day longcase clock, the arched hood with brass finials over a brass dial with date aperture and subsidiary seconds dial, mask spandrels and inscribed in the arch Robert Trippett, London, the movement with count wheel striking on a bell, H220 cm, dial 30 cm, two weights and associated pendulumCondition Report: Brass finials and one column on hood loose, possible signs of woodworm around the loose column, joints a little loose. Case adjusted to fit the seat board. Wear to the chapter rings including some verdigris. Crack to the base of the case. Movement with replaced wire windings. With two weights and pendulum (no suspension spring for the pendulum)
George III mahogany eight day longcase clock, the hood with brass fretwork top and stop fluted columns over a silvered dial with lunar phase to the arch and date hand, the dial inscribed Richard Griffiths London, over a stop fluted case, the twin train movement striking on a bell, 262 cm high, dial 34cm, two brass wrapped weightsCondition Report: Hood with brass finials. Later seat board for the movement, and case appears to have been adjusted. Lunar phase not attached to the movement. Case good but with cracks in places, some stop fluting missing or cracked and some verdigris in places.Inside of trunk door with plaque inscribed 'Restored by W.A. Watkins 59 Carey Street, Lincoln's Inn London 1904'With pendulum and two brass wrapped weights
George III mahogany eight day longcase clock, the arched hood, with fluted supports enclosing a brass dial with strike/silent to the arch, foliate spandrels, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, inscribed John Bright Long Acre, the case with arched doors, stop fluted columns and panelled base on bracket feet, the twin train movement striking on a bell, with pendulum and two brass covered weights, dial 31 cm wide, total height 217 cm
19th century eight day mahogany longcase clock, the swan neck pediment over a floral painted dial inscibed G Monk of Brescot with subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, over a panelled case, the movement with false plate and striking on a bell, 250 cm high, dial 33cm, with pendulum and two weightsCondition Report: Restored dial with previous cracking evident, some bear metal showing at 1 o'clock. False plate on the back of the dial (not stamped). Replacement metal winding cable. Case good commensurate with age and use, plinth at base may be a later addition.
Carved oak eight day longcase clock, the caddy hood top with barley twist columns enclosing a brass dial with mask spandrels, date aperture and moon phase dial painted with figures and churches, inscribed Ralh Clayton Marple. the case carved with foliate scrolls, 221 cm high, dial 31cm, with pendulum
A four-piece silver plated tea service, a three-bottle oak tantalus, two pairs of Victorian brass candlesticks, plated spirit kettle on stand, wooden Scarborough reel, a Victorian carved wooden pocket watch stand in the form of a longcase clock (a/f), two Georgian snuff boxes, one horn, the other treen with tortoiseshell lining, initialled W A and dated 1827, a small kukri an antler handled sgian dubh and two other daggers etc (one shelf), together with a Victorian slate mantel clock and an American wall clock
18th century 8 day longcase clock - Chas Holburn, South Cave (1759-1811 Loomes) 32.5cm painted break arch dial 8 day clock with moustache calendar dial and inset seconds dial at 12, with shaped top to hood, reeded columns, shaped long door, with later carving depicting a tribal figure with spear over a dragon, height 228cm.
A 19th Century mahogany longcase clock, with later associated broken arch brass dial engraved with an eagle and banner titled ?Tempus Fugit? and signed James Bath Cirencester, enclosed by a broken swan pediment and pillar hood over a long trunk door and canted plinth base, later reconstructions and alterations, height 210cm.
A 19th Century cross-banded and line inlaid mahogany longcase clock, the painted arch dial with moon phase and date aperture, signed Geo Whiston, Stafford, enclosed by a broken swan neck pediment and pillar hood over a short trunk and paterae inlaid door, on canted plinth base, height 225cm.
An 18th Century black chinoiserie longcase clock with eight-day striking movement, the dial with rocking ship automaton, silvered chapter ring, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, signed Thomas Jenkinson, Sandwich, enclosed by a pillared arched glazed hood over a long trunk door detailed with figures in a terrace garden scene, later painted sides, on canted plinth base, height 212cm.
A late 18th Century oak longcase clock with eight-day movement striking on a bell, the hood with reeded pillars enclosing a 13 inch brass broken arch dial with moonphase, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, signed 'Ios. Barnit, Birmingm' [sic] (Joseph Barnitt Birmingham), height 205cm, S/D. N.B. Joseph Barnitt is listed in F.J. Britten's 'Old Clocks and Their Makers' as a clock maker at 23 London-Prentice Street, Birmingham in 1768.
A figured walnut longcase clock, mid 18th century, the pagoda hood above 12inch brass dial with name boss above signed ' Boyer Glover, London', silvered chapter ring, seconds dial and date aperture, gilt urn spandrels, trunk with break arch door, plinth base with added lower skirting, with five pillar 8 day movement236cm high
An 18th Century marquetry Longcase Clock with brass square dial, the silvered chapter ring inscribed John Shaw, Holborn, with subsidiary dial and date aperture, having an eight day movement and striking on a bell. The trunk door of the later case with design of vase of flowers and bird above a circular glass lenticel, 6ft 6in H with two weights and a pendulum
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.
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
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