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George III oak longcase clock, square brass dial with silvered chapter ring, signed Robert Jones, with date aperture, eight day movement, the case with triangular pediment, long door, panelled plinth, height 210cm.Condition report:Pendulum, weights and key present. The last additional image shows list of recent (2015) work carried out by a local clock restorer. The block that the movement sits on and some of the blocks under this are clearly replaced. Some replaced sections of oak to the hood. The trunk and case panelling have some splits occurring (some natural along the grains) but generally the condition of the case is ok.
Victorian oak and mahogany longcase clock, square painted dial signed Bass, Northampton, painted vignette and spandrels with date aperture, thirty-hour movement, casr with scrolled pediment, short door, bracket feet, height 210cm.Condition report:Clock not set up in the saleroom, but weight and pendulum are present. Movement appears complete. Dial appears repainted. Movement blocks have been refurbished/ replaced. Various old repairs and restoration throughout the hood and case by way of veneers, some existing splitting through drying out.
George III oak longcase clock, square brass dial signed Edward Rudd, Melksham, with subsidiary second dial and date aperture, eight day movement (lasking weights and pendulum), case with plain freize, shaped long door, plinth base, 199cm.Condition report:No pendulum or weights. Clock not set up in the saleroom to determine if movement in working order or complete. Back panel of the case has been replaced. No evidence of worm. Some movement in the door to the hood, other than just opening/ closing. Base of the case is split and moulding loose.
Georgian century grandfather longcase clock, arched brass dial with moon phase, subsidiary second dial, applied cast spandrels, signed Valen. Downs, Louth, broken swan neck hood, oak case with mahogany crossbanding, inlaid arched door with star motif, overall height 215cm.Condition report:Pendulum is present but no weights or key. Minute hand loose but present (takes to reverse of face). Clock removed from long term storage and doesn't appear to have been in working order/ installed for some years. Heavy discolouration to the dial and moon phase. Case with evidence of worm, all over losses and general poor finish/ patina. No glass in the hood.
c1960s dollhouse in cottage style, with painted ivy and glazed windows. Front porch opens to reveal four separate rooms and landing/staircase, including walls furnished with antique textiles as wallpaper, miniature wall hangings and handmade furnishings. Dollshouse furniture including longcase clock, brass coffee table and chairs, chests of drawers, dresser etc. Approx. 60cm tall.
A COLLECTION OF MID 20TH CENTURY CLOCKS, to include two boxed and unused 1970's Soviet wall clock ROCT 720-50, decorated with a child playing football, a circular Acctim wall clock, a West German Spectrum KL 80, ceramic wall clock decorated in green, yellow and brown border, an enamel faced wall clock with key and pendulum, a Smiths Sectric electric mantel clock, a plastic West German Hira wall clock, a West German H1539 Kienzle automatic ceramic wall clock dated 25th April 1966, an Angelo Mangiarotti Secticon longcase Swiss made table clock (not working, perspex face cover is damaged), a 1960's Rythm alarm clock together with four similar alarm clocks (s.d) (16)
A fine 17th century William III walnut 8-day longcase clock, John Kingsnorth circa 1695, the case (restored) of burr walnut with circular lenticle with gilt border, with double stepped caddy top and carved frieze, 12in square brass dial, silvered Roman chapter ring, subsidiary date and seconds, five pillar movement, striking on bell, with original lock and key, 247H, with brass cased weights, no pendulum, Note: John Kingsnorth started life in London where he finished his apprenticeship in 1695 before moving to Tenterden in Kent, where he trained others including George Thatcher (Loomes, Watchmakers and Clockmakers, of the World, 21st Century Edition, page 763), Please note: No in house shipping is available for this lot,
Nathaniel Dumville of Stockport - 8-day brass inlaid mahogany longcase clock c1840, swans neck pediment with ball and spire finials and wooden paterae, recessed break arch hood door flanked by rope twist pilasters, trunk with conforming pilasters and gothic ogee topped door, canted plinth raised on bracket feet, fully painted break arch dial with moon work and spandrels depicting the four seasons, centre with Roman numerals, minute track, subsidiary date and seconds dials, matching stamped brass hands, four pillar movement with an anchor escapement, rack striking on a bell. With weights and pendulum.The Dumville family were prevalent Cheshire clockmakers working in Stockport 1820-42.Dimensions: Height: 230cm Length/Width: 57cm Depth/Diameter: 25cmCondition Report:Cracks to the hood glazing.
Samuel Ritchie of Forfar - William IV 8-day Scottish longcase clock in a mahogany case, with a swans neck pediment, brass paterae and three ball and spire brass finials, case and trunk inlaid with satinwood stringing on a plinth raised on decorative bracket feet, painted break arch dial depicting a costal scene to the break arch and conch seashells to the spandrels, Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds and date dials with matching steel hands, with a rack striking movement striking the hours on a bell. With weights, key, and pendulum. Samuel Ritchie is recorded as working in Forfar 1800-37.Dimensions: Height: 205cm Length/Width: 45cm Depth/Diameter: 26cm
Reynolds & Earl of Oxford - late 18th-century 8-day oak cased longcase clock c1790, with a flat topped pediment, square hood door with attached pillars and capitals, long trunk with conforming flat topped door on a rectangular plinth with bracket feet, formerly silvered brass dial with engraved numerals and spandrels, Roman numerals with subsidiary seconds and date recorder, matching steel hands and makers name in bold copper plate script, dial pinned directly to the rack striking movement, striking the hours on a bell. With key pendulum and weights. Reynolds & Earl are recorded as working in Oxford, 1720-1795.Dimensions: Height: 197cm Length/Width: 40cm Depth/Diameter: 24cm
Musson of Louth - mid-19th century oak and mahogany 8-day longcase clock, with a swan's neck pediment and ball and spire brass finial, break arch hood door flanked by reeded pilasters with brass capitals, canted angled trunk, flat topped door with concave corners, rectangular plinth on bracket feet, fully painted break arch dial with Roman numerals and minute track, subsidiary seconds dial and calendar aperture, matching stamped brass hands, eight day rack striking movement with anchor escapement. With weights and pendulum.H206 W44 D23Balthazar Musson from Baden (Germany) is recorded as working in Louth from 1835, naturalised 1861-8. Succeeded by his son, George Balthazar 1872-1920. Dimensions: Height: 206cm Length/Width: 44cm Depth/Diameter: 23cm
Penlington of Liverpool - early 19th century 8-day mahogany longcase clock, swans neck pediment with three turned wooden finials and verre eglomise panels, trunk with reeded columns and wavy topped door, plinth with canted corners on bracket feet, painted break-arch dial with Roman numerals and five-minute Arabic's, centre sweep calendar and seconds hands, blue steel serpentine hands, signed beneath a painted rolling moon in the arch PENLINGTON, LIVERPOOL, eight day four pillar movement, anchor escapement and rack striking on a bell. With pendulum and weights. The Penlington family were prolific clockmakers in 19th century Liverpool working from several addresses in the city, also recorded as chronometer and chronograph makers.Dimensions: Height: 250cm Length/Width: 55cm Depth/Diameter: 25cmCondition Report:Glass cracked in the hood door. Minute hand damaged but present.
Henry Hindley of York - mid-18th century oak cased 8-day longcase clock,flat topped caddy pediment with gesso finials, rectangular hood door flanked by wooden turned pilasters with capitals, canted trunk with a full-length break arch topped door on a short plinth with applied skirting and bracket feet, brass dial with a silvered chapter ring, Roman numerals and five-minute Arabic's, minute and inner quarter hour tracks, matted dial centre with subsidiary seconds dial, blued steel hands and female head pattern spandrels, silvered calendar dial to the break arch with dolphin spandrels, four pillar rack striking movement, striking the hours on a bell. With weights and pendulum. H250 W48 D27Henry Hindley originally from Wigan (Lancs) is recorded as working in York from Petergate 1731-41 then Stonegate 1741-1771. A famous and highly innovative maker, often referred to as the �Tompion of the North.� Dimensions: Height: 250cm Length/Width: 48cm Depth/Diameter: 27cmCondition Report:Movement may require and benefit from servicing and attention.
Kidd of Malton - late 18th century 30hr oak cased longcase clock, with a short pagoda pediment and gesso finials, square hood door with fan inlay to the corners flanked by turned pilasters with brass capitals, long trunk with conforming flat topped door on a rectangular plinth with applied shaped skirting, circular silvered dial with engraved decoration, Roman numerals and five minute Arabic's, matching blued serpentine hands, dial pinned to a four pillar chain driven countwheel striking movement, striking the hours on a bell. With weight and pendulum.The Kidd family of clockmakers are recorded as working in Malton (Yorks) from 1760-1807.Dimensions: Height: 210cm Length/Width: 46cm Depth/Diameter: 24cm
English late 18th century 8-day mahogany longcase clock, swans neck pediment with three brass finials, patera and painted glass panels beneath, trunk with reeded quarter columns and wavy topped door, plinth with a raised panel, canted corners on bracket feet, with a brass dial and silvered chapter ring engraved �Clifton Fecit�, with Roman numerals, quarter hour track, minute track and half-hour markers, with a matted and engraved dial centre, seconds ring, pierced steel hands, calendar aperture and painted lunar disc to the arch, dial pinned to a rack striking movement with a recoil anchor escapement, striking the hours on a bell.With pendulum weights and key.Dimensions: Height: 240cm Length/Width: 58cm Depth/Diameter: 28cm
An early Victorian mahogany longcase clock, having a 13" painted arch dial, emblematic of the four countries of the Union, with subsidiary seconds dial and date dial, eight day weight driven two train movement, striking on a bell, the panelled door with label to the inside for JAs Anderson, Watch & Clockmaker, Westhaven, to a further panelled box base, height 210cm, sold with weights and pendulumIvory submission ref: M2PSL2HNStands well.Chip to door around top hinge.Both hands currently loose.Will need some attention to get running again.Dial good; with some blistering to paint but no breaking out.No woodworm.With winding key.
Isaac Penton of London, circa 1700 and later restored, walnut and floral marquetry longcase clock having an 11¼" square brass dial, signed to the silvered chapter ring with subsidiary seconds dial, rolling date dial, twin winding holes for an overhauled brass four pillar weight driven associated striking movement (lacking bell), the case having all over floral marquetry inlays, the door with glazed lenticle, height 206cm, sold with two weights and pendulumCase appears made up from old timbers and later painted to the inside. Hood appears to be period.No woodworm.Some age wear.Door is loose and with moulding loss to top.With pendulum.Sold with two Victorian weights.Movement has been overhauled.Bell striking arm needs attention.Chapter ring drilled at 6 o’clock.Clock runs but strike not functioning.Hour hand appears a later copy.Trunk w.30.5cm.Weights & pendulum included, weights are Victorian painted iron, not brass.
An XVIII Century and Later Carved Oak Eight-Day Longcase Clock, the hood with swan neck pediment and arched glazed door with column supports, the brass dial inscribed "W. Foster, Carlisle", with silver chapter ring, Roman numerals, minute and date apertures.Lot 1423 - Hood roundel on swan neck jas been repaired, the inner arched frame has been repaired, gouge on the base of hood caused by the door. Trunk - top of door has wood loss, small repair to trunk, new door hinges and escutcheon. Dial - the dial has been overhauled and cleaned, dial defect under the name and letter O with dots 5mm, clock weights and pendulum are present.
An Early XIX Century George III Eight-Day Longcase Clock, the white dial inscribed "Pilts - Epworth" with Arabic numerals, twin apertures and painted with a scene of a seated lady with ship in background, the hood with swan neck pediment, arched door and column supports, the trunk with inlaid door, pilasters and crossbanding to base, 222cm high.
A XIX Century Paulus Bramer of Amsterdam Dutch Walnut Moonface Longcase Clock, the fretwork capped hood mounted with a figure of Atlas, above column supports, the dial with silvered chapter ring and black Roman numerals and date aperture, the trunk with shaped door with ormolu mounts on bombe base with ball and claw feet, 300cm high (approx), significant restoration noted throughout.
A late 18th century 8 day longcase clock, the 13' brass dial signed P. Clare, Manchester; the four pillar movement rack striking on a bell. The oak and crossbanded case with shaped long door flanked by reeded quarter pilasters. 82' high. Movement runs, keeps time and strikes. Peter Clare, 1729-1799, a Quaker was one of Manchester's best regarded clockmakers. Something of a polymath, he was also known as an inventor, scientist, educationalist and philosopher
A George III oak eight day longcase clock, the five pillar bell striking movement with 12 inch square brass dial with subsidiary seconds, calendar aperture and signed 'Tho's Baldwin, Andover' to the scroll engraved centre within Roman numeral chapter ring and with rococo scroll cast spandrels, in a case with swan neck pedimented upstand to hood over crossbanded rectangular trunk door and conforming plinth base with bracket feet, 216cm high
An 18th century walnut eight-day longcase clock, by Thomas Chapman of Bath, c.1750, the moulded cornice over a domed dial aperture, the 12 inch brass break-arch dial with subsidiary seconds dial and calendar aperture, Roman numerals to the silvered chapter ring, the five pillar rack and bell striking movement with anchor escapement regulated by seconds pendulum, the trunk with rectangular quarter-veneered door on a plinth base, 215.5cm high
A mid-18th century style red chinoiserie lacquered longcase clock, the eight day three train movement chiming quarters on eight bells and striking hours on a larger bell, the brass break arch dial with rolling moon and inscribed 'John Hallifax London', the case later decorated in gilt with figures and birds, height 245cm, width 48cm, depth 24cm, together with two weights, pendulum and winder (alterations and restoration). Provenance: the property of Michael Godfrey.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.

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