An early 19th century Scottish mahogany longcase clock, the circular painted dial set with Roman numerals, housing an eight day movement above arched door, with wrythen moulded uprights above a similarly decorated deep plinth base, height 192cm.Additional InformationSome splits to the case, but these are very minor. Sold with pendulum and two weights and a key for the door. Retains a good colour. Some old repairs around the plinth base, the very lower plinth is probably an addition. General surface wear.
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An early 20th century mahogany cased longcase clock of small proportions, with craved broken swan neck pediment, the hood enclosing a gilt metal face with applied silvered chapter ring, bearing Arabic and Roman numerals, the mahogany case with carved lattice type decoration, with moulded brickwork type decoration to the lower case, on bracket feet, height 150cm, with pendulum and key.
Scottish mahogany longcase clock, scrolled pediment with turned finial, the door flanked by quarter columns, bracket feet, repainted circular dial diameter thirteen inches subsidiary seconds and date dial, signed Robertson, Blairgowie, eight-day movement striking on a bell, 215cm.Condition report:The case is generally good, some evidence of restoration to the finial, etc., sides of base split, repainted dial, has pendulum, two weights and a trunk door key, was working the clients home.
Mahogany longcase clock, swan-neck pediment with flame finials, blind fretwork frieze, half-turned columns, long arched door, flanked by quarter engaged columns, bracket feet, twelve inch arched brass dial with cast Rococo spandrels, the arch with strike silent, silvered chapter-ring, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, signed William Carter, London, eight-day movement, striking on a bell, height 230cm.Condition report:Case is generally good, one loose piece of moulding off the hood and some minor old repairs, chip to the moulded edge of the door near the lock, movement appears to be complete, perhaps matched to the case, has a pendulum, two weights and a door key.
Dial signed Ryly not Riley, burr walnut longcase clock, the hood with moulded cornice, fretted frieze, three quarter engaged barley twist columns, long door with bullseye lenticle, bun feet, 12" square brass dial, cherub and crown spandrels, silvered chapter ring, subsidiary seconds dial, date aperture, signed William Riley, London, eight day movement striking on a bell, 213cm.Condition report:The case has been restored over time including veneer repairs, top of hood and feet rebuilt, etc. The dial is a good fit for the hood but unsure as to a marriage; seat board is probably replaced. The movement does tick over with the seconds dial turning freely. However, the date dial is loose and the bell does not seem a very good fit (the hammer misses it, unless it is touching the back of the dial, in which case it makes a clunk rather than chime). So some degree of service and repair are needed for the mechanism. Pendulum and weights present (weights are not brass-cased, just iron). Further images have been uploaded to the lot page on our website.
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.
AN OAK AND MAHOGANY BANDED LONGCASE CLOCKCOMPRISING ASSOCIATED 18TH CENTURY ELEMENTSThe eight-day bell striking movement with 12inch Roman numeral dial inscribed John Oliver, Manchester, now in an oak and mahogany banded longcase clock case211cm high overallCondition Report: Movement is complete excepts for the calendar wheel and has some historic service replacements otherwise is in good original albeit dirty/neglected condition hence a clean/service will be required. Th dial has wear to the matting and overall mellowing/discolouration; the calendar ring is also currently dislodged and the hands are replacements otherwise is in good order. The case is later than the movement (early 19th century versus early 18th century but is in sound condition with faults limited to age related bumps, scuffs, scratches etc. The mask around the dial and the hood door have probably been re-made to accommodate the earlier dial.Clock has pendulum, two weights but no winding key. Condition Report Disclaimer
An eight-day mahogany longcase clock, by Brindley & Sons, Newcastle, the arched dial with a moon phase over a seconds dial and calendar aperture within painted spandrels, the strung and crossbanded hood with a swan neck pediment and turned columns, the case with broad satinwood crossbanding and stringing,dial 12½in diameter (33cm)case 230cm highProvenance: Mr & Mrs J Jowitt, Taillefer, St. Puy, FranceMovement looks good.Probably restored, but not tested.Dial: Good, centre probably re-painted.Hood: One section of swan neck pediment broken, but present. It will repair with ease.Trunk: Mainly good, small veneer losses, wear and minor losses to one side of base. Two weights and pendulum present.
A walnut and floral marquetry eight day longcase clock, Johannes Taylor de Duckenfeild, early 18th c, the movement with anchor escapement, outside countwheel and three bells, 11.5" gilt brass dial with matted centre, ringed winding squares and seconds ring, crown and cherub spandrels within wheatear engraved border, the case with flat topped hood with spiral pilasters, the full length moulded door to the trunk with oval lentical and all over pattern of peonies and other flowers, pendulum and three lead weights, 208cm h Illustrated: Robey (John) - The Longcase Clock, 2001, fig.11.83 and discussed pp.653-4; and (dial) dust jacket illustration Lower left corner of dial chipped; restored; good condition and working order
A George III fruitwood and oak 30 hour longcase clock, Tho. Baxter Conderton, the 10" brass dial with matted centre and seashell rococo spandrels, pendulum and weight, 190cm h Base reduced but in otherwise good, entirely original condition. Case of pleasing old (unpolished) colour and patina
An oak eight day longcase clock, James Bown, Matlock, c1770, the brass dial with date sector and engraved with hour glass between wings, urn and foliage, in crossbanded case with swan neck pediment, fluted pillars and pilasters on ogee feet, pendulum and lead weights, 205cm h Good unrestored condition. Movement and dial original to case, lacks keystone from pediment, shrinkage cracks and loose parts around base, feet original but somewhat damaged
A George IV eight day oak longcase clock, the indistinctly 13" painted breakarched dial with twin subsidiary rings and brass ringed winding squares, the spandrels painted with figures emblematic of the four quarters of the globe, the arch with mariners, in flat topped case with octagonal pillars, pilasters and ogee arched door to the trunk, pendulum and weights, 201cm h excluding finials Requires restoration. Bottom of base altered
A Victorian oak and crossbanded 30 hour longcase clock, Thomas Hardy, Nottingham, the 12" painted, breakarched dial with date sector and gilt spandrels, a bird and its nest of eggs to the arch, the case with swan neck pediment, brass mounted fruitwood pillars, pendulum and weight, 203cm h Requires restoration, a little unstable and dirty, dial stained, date sector voided and not working
An early Victorian eight day mahogany longcase clock, probably Scottish, the 13" painted round dial with subsidiary seconds ring, the movement with shouldered plates, in breakarched case, trunk enclosed by a low arched door with plain figured panel, pendulum and weights, 194cm h In good unrestored original condition. The wood of pleasing old dry colour and dirty. Small veneer tear above door
A George III oak longcase clock, William Draper, Maldon, the 11.5" breakarched brass dial with date aperture and plain winding squares, STRIKE / SILENT ring to the arch and engraved with flowers, having pierced hour, minutes and centre seconds hands, in conforming oak case with brass mounted fluted pillars to the hood and full length door, pendulum and weights, 203cm h In good original unrestored condition. Dial and movement original to case
A GEORGIAN MAHOGANY EIGHT DAY LONGCASE CLOCK, the hood with twin cylindrical pillars, flanking an arched glazed door, enclosing a painted 10 inch dial with bell striking movement, indistinctly signed, Roman and Arabic numerals, height 203cm (two weights, pendulum and winding key) (condition:-clock face worn, missing finals, missing leaf to pendulum)
A GEORGE III OAK AND MAHOGANY EIGHT DAY LONGCASE CLOCK, the hood with a swan neck pediment, brass finials, square block finials, flanking a glazed door, enclosing a painted 10 inch convex dial, bell striking movement, back plate signed carter Heeley, bell striking movement, moonphase automaton to arch, roman numerals, subsidiary date aperture, seconds dial, signed W. Edwards of Bishops castle, on a plain trunk, height 217cm (two weights, pendulum and trunk key)
A GEORGE III OAK AND MAHOGANY EIGHT DAY LONGCASE CLOCK, the hood with swan neck pediment and central finial, turned pillars flanking a glazed door, enclosing a painted 12 inch dial, singed William Slater of Lichfield, with a moonphase automaton to arch, roman numerals, subsidiary date aperture and seconds dial, bell striking movement, on a trunk with fluted quarter columns, and shell inlay to door, height 228cm (two weights, pendulum and trunk key)
A GEORGIAN MAHOGANY EIGHT DAY LONGCASE CLOCK, the hood with a swan neck pediment and eagle pediment, twin cylindrical pillars flanking a glazed door enclosing a cream painted dial, bell striking movement, strike/silent dal to arch, roman and Arabic numerals, and a seconds dial, on a plain trunk (two weights, pendulum and trunk door key) (condition:-repairs to dial, trunk door loose, and pieces to plinth loose)
A GEORGE III OAK AND ROSEWOOD CROSSBANDED 30 HOUR LONGCASE CLOCK, the hood with a swan neck pediment, brass finial, and fluted pillars flanking a glazed door enclosing a painted 10 inch dial, bell striking movement, subsiderary date aperture, singed John Peberdy of Leicester, height 217cm (one weight and pendulum) (condition:-historical crack to glazed door, some alterations to plinth)
AN OAK EIGHT DAY LONGCASE CLOCK, Whitehurst of Derby, the hood and trunk with carved foliate decoration, the glazed door enclosing a brass 9 inch dial, spandrels and masks to each corner, surrounding a silvered dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, and singed to base of dial, height 231cm (two weights, pendulum and trunk key) (condition:-missing handles to dial, trunk in overall good condition apart from a few minor surface mark to base of trunk)
M.R. LOCKE (19TH/20TH CENTURY) A STUDY OF A FEMALE FIGURE SEWING, an interior scene with longcase clock to the background, signed and dated (18)97 bottom left, oil on canvas, approximate size 49cm x 29cm, (Condition report: craquelure visible to the right side of the painting, scratches to the surface, would benefit from a clean, possibly cut down at some point, modern frame)
Große Bodenstanduhr Eichenholz, teilw. Mahagoni, furniert. Über hohem Podestsockel eintüriger Korpus, flankiert von kannelierten Viertelsäulen. Hoher Uhrenkopf mit Balustersäulen und gesprengtem Giebel. Polychrom gestaltetes Zifferblatt mit Mondphase, Datumsanzeige und kleiner Sekunde, undeutl. bez.; Werk mit Ankerhemmung sowie Schlagwerk auf Glocke. H. 232 cm.A large oakwood and partly mahogany veneered longcase clock.England. 18. Jh.
An 18th century oak longcase clock, with square engraved brass dial, signed 'Fran Overall, Wellingborough', 30 hour movement, two steel hands over an engraved centre with engraved black Roman numerals, the corners applied with foliate scroll details, square hood, plain trunk, plinth base, with pendulum one detachable weight and a hoop form lead weight, 44.5 by 23 by 197cm high.
*** AWAY CLOCK RETURNED TO ETWALL***A Whitehurst of Derby 8 day Longcase clock with 13" round brass silvered dial eight-day movement striking on a bell. Contained in an oak case with walnut cross-banding. Condition report. Movement and dial look to be original. The seat-board is new and there are unsympathetic restorations to the case. The Whitehurst family were famous Derbyshire clockmakers, starting with John Whitehurst in the 18th century and carrying on with a succession of family members who produced fine clocks into the 19th century.
*** RE OFFER JULY £400-600*** Nicholson of Whitehaven Cumbria 8 day longcase clock with penny moon Good 18th Century 8 day Longcase Clock. Two train movement striking on a bell with 13" square brass dial with penny moon and date ring. The four leaf clover winding squares can clearly be seen on the movement and was a nice touch adopted by the Nicholsons. Contained in a walnut case with mahogany cross-banding 92" x 20" x 28" This clock is in good condition and restored by the deceased father who was a clock and watch repairer. My only comment is that the matching of the cross banding needs to be redone or coloured in to match. William and Jacob Nicholson were fine clockmakers and produced some outstanding clocks and this is certainly one of them. Working from about 1730 to late 1700s
W Walters of Ashbourne 8 day longcase clock with round dial contain in a oak case with turned columns to the trunk and hood square panel to the base. 82" x 24" x 9 1/2"Walters was working at St Johns Street Ashbourne Derbyshire from 1851 to 1870Condition report Good original condition Movement not tested.
*** RE OFFER JULY £40-60*** T.L. Taylor, Pontefract, 30hr longcase clock with 12-inch still arch dial. Arabic numerals with date calendar. Mid-Victorian clock in oak and mahogany case with mahogany inlays. Swan neck pediment and 3 brass finials, 86" high x 20" x 9". Condition report: All complete with lead weight, some old restoration, movement in need of restoration and service
A late Victorian or early Edwardian longcase clock with three-train movement chiming on tubes. Strike silent and chime silent on dial. 12" brass arch dial with shell spandrels and sun-face spandrel in the arch. Seconds on dial. Contained in a mahogany case with Sheraton inlays to door base and hood. Reeded columns to trunk and hood. Stands on bracket feet. 23" x 88" x 22".Condition report: Fully restored by owner including the movement which is in working order but not fully tested. Chiming on 5 tubes. Lovely example.
*** RE OFFER JULY £200-300*** S Underhill of W-Hampton (Wolverhampton) 8 day longcase clock with 14" still arch dial Arabic numerals. In an associated Chippendale-style case made of mahogany with lovely carvings and veneers. 26" x 96" x 10" deep. Samuel Underhill recorded as working in Wolverhampton between 1826-34 Condition report. Movement and case do not belong together. The case is of fine quality and very imposing some inlay missing and scratches and marks due to age. Movement is working but not tested.
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