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An early 19th century mahogany longcase clock by Neeve Hingham, with painted dial and eight day striking movement with long arched trunk door and complete with weights and pendulum. Height 237 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The seat board in our opinion is original. It seems to be formed of similar pine to that of the cheeks and both the front edge of the seat board and side edges of the cheeks are chamfered. The seat board is warped. This could be rectified by physically attaching the seat board to the cheeks. The movement itself appears very clean and there is a clock makers repair label to the back dated '04. We have both weights and pendulum. Unfortunately the trunk door is currently locked and we do not have key for this so have not had the movement actually running. When weight is applied to the strike and going trains the movement appears to operate however. When the movement is seated correctly the mask around the dial seems to be a good fit. The case is in generally good order. There is some worm in the softwood around the cheeks seat board and other softwood areas. The hardwood seems largely unaffected.
An oak Longcase Clock, in the 19th Century style, with moulded cornice above a carved frieze and a brass dial the silverised chapter ring with Arabic and Roman numerals, flanked with spiral pilasters, the trunk door with cruciform panel on a conforming box base, 191cms x 43cms (75" x 17"). (1)
A mahogany and rosewood crossbanded longcase clock,by Justin Vuillamy, late 18th century, the 11.5in square silvered dial with subsidiary seconds dial, date aperture and 'strike/no strike' lever, enclosing an eight-day five-pillar movement striking on a bell, the case of architectural design with moulded trunk door and plinth base,41cm wide22cm deep202cm highCondition ReportStrip of moulding missing to the top of the door. General wear, knocks and scratches to the hood and the case. Split to inside of the door. Damage to backboards, with a later baton applied. Case appears cleaned and re-finished. Areas of wear to the silver dial. Scratches and marks. Ticks and chimes when wound, however a little eratically and we would recommend inspection by a professional. Tarnish and discolouration to brass. Associated winding key present.
Oak longcase clock, arched hood with moulded edge, three quarter engaged columns, long arched door, plinth base, twelve inch arched brass dial with moon phase, scrolled spandrels, silvered chapter ring, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, signed Thomas Fletcher, Chester, eight-day movement striking on a bell, height 207cm.Condition report:The case has had quite a lot of repairs, mostly to the hood, columns, base and mouldings, dial does not fit particularly well, has a pendulum and two weights.
Channel Islands interest. A George III eight day mahogany longcase clock, Jean Gruchy Jersey, the 12" breakarched brass dial engraved with birds, date aperture and subsidiary seconds ring, in Dutch style engraved chapter ring with floral spandrels, voided N/S slot above XII and convex signature roundel to the arch, in figured case with breakarched hood and trunk door with ivory kite escutcheon, pendulum and weights, 211cm hPlease note Mellors & Kirk have applied for a de minimis exemption licence for the ivory in this lot. Ref: FZSFRAKTCase of pleasing colour and original condition. Dial / movement original to case. One or two minor cracks around base
A George III oak 30 hour longcase clock, Whitehurst Derby, the 13" round brass dial engraved with tied boughs and a flower to the dummy winding squares, the case with triangular pediment and turned pillars, pendulum and iron weight, 201cm h Case with shrinkage crack in base and of light, cleaned colour, movement complete, crutch damaged, original to case
A Victorian oak, fruitwood and inlaid eight day longcase clock, Josh Sulley, Nottingham, the 11" breakarched, painted dial with date sector and ruins, the case with swan neck pediment and turned pillars or pilasters, a lozenge to the door, pendulum and lead weight, 208cm h Good condition. Movement and dial original to case
A GEORGE III LIGHT CARVED OAK EIGHT DAY LONGCASE CLOCK, the hood with a deep swan neck pediment, cylindrical pillars, flanking an arched door, enclosing a brass 11 inch dial, bell striking movement, signed Alex Ferguson of Dundee to arch, Arabic and Roman numerals, surrounding a subsidiary date aperture and seconds dial, and a foliate carved trunk, height 233cm (two weights, pendulum, winding key, trunk key) (condition:-trim missing to hood, historical crack to base of plinth)
A Scottish longcase clock c 1890 in a contrasting light and dark mahogany veneered case, hood with a carved and crested pediment with a break arch door flanked by inlaid parquetry work, with a short trunk door and applied cushion mouldings, door flanked by half-turned applied columns on a square pediment with a recessed panel, fully painted break arch dial with spandrels representing the united kingdoms of Scotland, England, Ireland and Wales with a depiction of Robert Bruce to the arch, dial with Roman numerals ,minute track, subsidiary calendar dial and seconds dial with matching stamped brass hands, dial inscribed �J Cuthill, Beeth�, with an eight day striking movement, striking the hours on a cast bell. With pendulum and two flat weights. John Cuthill is recorded as working as a watchmaker and clockmaker at 36 Eglington Street, Beith, Ayrshire. 1893. Dimensions: Height: 220cm Length/Width: 150cm Depth/Diameter: 25cm
A mid-19th century 30 hour longcase clock in an oak and mahogany case with an inset maple panel and satinwood inlay, swans necked pediment with lions head paterae, break arch hood door flanked by ring turned columns, trunk with a wavy topped door and canted corners, on a broad plinth with a raised panel, painted dial with floral scenes to the spandrels and a depiction of a country girl to the arch, with roman numerals and minute track, matching stamped brass �Crown� hands and counter clockwise date recorder, dial inscribed � Thornton, Bradford�, chain driven movement striking the hours on a bell. With pendulum and one weight.G.H. Thornton is recorded as working Garnett Street Bradford, 1866Dimensions: Height: 230cm Length/Width: 58cm Depth/Diameter: 26cm
A 20th century Grandmother longcase clock in a light mahogany simulated case with a full-length glazed door displaying three brass cased weights and pendulum, brass dial with a slivered chapter ring and pierced steel hands, with an chain driven eight-day three train movement.Dimensions: Height: 206cm Length/Width: 42cm Depth/Diameter: 24cm
A mid-19th century c1840 mahogany longcase clock with a swan's neck pediment and turned wooden paterae, with ring turned columns flanking a break arch hood door with satinwood stringing, conforming trunk with inset turned quarter pillars and a short wavy topped door, rectangular plinth with satinwood stringing, fully painted break arch dial inscribed J. Issott, Beverley, with spandrels depicting Roman temples and a similar depiction of ancient Rome to the break arch, with Roman numerals, minute track, subsidiary seconds dial and calendar dial, stamped brass hands and second/calendar hand, with an eight day rack striking movement, striking the hours on a cast bell. With weights and pendulum.John Clough Issot is recorded as working in Butchers Row Beverley, 1834-51 Dimensions: Height: 220cm Length/Width: 56cm Depth/Diameter: 25cm
A George III mahogany longcase clock, arched brass dial with applied silvered chapter ring and cast spandrels, the arch centred by named circular plaque 'Thos Cliff, Hull, subsidiary seconds dial, twin train 8-day movement chiming on a bell, with pendulum, two weights, and winder, 50 by 28 by 222cm high.
A 19th Century Mahogany Longcase Clock, containing an 18th Century movement by John Wimble of Ashford, the 12ins arched brass dial with wide silvered chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, the matted dial centre engraved with birds and urn of fruit, the gilt spandrels with mask and leaf scroll ornament within engraved borders, to the eight day two train five pillar movement, in a 19th Century mahogany case probably by Goulden of Canterbury, with shaped crest rails and turned and fluted pillars to hood, arched figured veneered trunk door, on bracket feet, 82ins high (lacking finials) Note: John Wimble recorded working Ashford circa 1680, died 1741
A late 18th century oak cased longcase clock. The brass dial named for J Fletcher/Barnsley, with silvered chapter dial and black Roman numerals, with pierced gilt metal spandrels and subsidiary date dial, with later silvered Tempus Fugit plaque, broken swan neck pediment and brass ball finial, with plain trunk and stepped base, with pendulum and two weights, H222cm
A George III mahogany longcase clock, circa 1790, 12'' arch painted dial, the arch with moon face aperture signed W M Cox, DevizesThe pediment with the central finial missing, the case sides with some small cracks in parts, the front of the hood with some inlaid stringing missing in parts, some veneers slightly lifting to the hood, hood door is slightly bowed, the case is faded, case side cheeks have been cut, dial with small scratches, the hour hand is broken and missing, movement is complete and clean, not tested for its working condition, in our opinion it is a later case. Inlaid stringing to the case is later, trunk door key escutcheon is later inlaid
A Mahogany and Walnut eight day Longcase Clock, the arched face with Roman numerals having an inset second hand, the movement striking on a bell, maker's name possibly "Cooper/Cooger ??, Newport, Isle of Wight'', 85 3/4'' x 19 1/4'' wide x 9'' deep. (running and chiming at the time of cataloguing).
AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY OAK AND MAHOGANY CROSS BANDED EIGHT-DAY LONGCASE CLOCK, SIGNED HUSBAND, HULL, the 12-inch break-arch painted dial gilded with scrollwork and an urn, subsidiary seconds and date calendar, the hood with reeded columns, the case with arch-top door, the plain base with bracket feet, with pendulum and two weights. 212cm high
AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY OAK AND MAHOGANY EIGHT-DAY LONGCASE CLOCK, SIGNED W. TERRY, RICHMOND, the 12¾-inch painted break-arch dial with shepherdess in the arch, shells to each corner, subsidiary seconds and date calendar, the hood with tapering columns, the trunk with arch-top door, raised on bracket feet, with pendulum. 238cm high
EARLY 19TH CENTURY WELSH OAK 30-HOUR LONGCASE CLOCK, Edward Mathews, Welshpool, painted 13-in dial with bird centre and flower spandrels, calendar aperture, square hood with plain columns, fluted 1/4 pilaster trunk and shaped door, 192 h x 55 w x 26cms dAuctioneer's Note: Edward Mathews is recorded working at Welshpool between 1822-1844.
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