A late 18th century 30-hour oak and mahogany longcase clock retailed by Henry Fisher, Preston, c1790, with a flat topped pediment and moulded cornice, square hood door flanked by two plain pillars with brass capitals, trunk with recessed quarter columns, three-quarter length trunk door with an ogee twin spire top and crossbanding, rectangular plinth with canted corners and a narrow applied moulding to the base, circular 13� painted dial with Roman numerals, minute markers and five minute Arabic's, floral decoration to the centre and a semi-circular calendar aperture with date disc behind, original steel serpentine hands, dial inscribed �H Fisher, Preston�, dial pinned directly to a weight driven countwheel striking movement, striking the hours on a cast bell. With pendulum and weight.Henry Fisher is recorded as working in Preston (Lancs) from 1742-95.Dimensions: Height: 200cm Length/Width: 51cm Depth/Diameter: 22cm
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Gabriel Smith of Chester, an early 18th Century eight-day oak and mahogany longcase clock, the 30cm brass dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, and date aperture, approx 209cms highGabriel Smith was working in Chester as a clockmaker in the 1750s up to his death in 1810 aged 82He was Sheriff of Chester in 1767 and became Mayor of Chester in 1779
Early to mid 18th Century oak-cased 30-hour single-hand longcase clock, 11-inch square brass dial with silvered chapter ring signed 'Rob. Browne Bottesdal' [Bottisdale, Suffolk], fl. c. 1700-1740, with inner quarter hour track and fleur de lis half hour divisions framing matted centre, the spandrels with crown and cherub supporters, posted movement countwheel-striking on a bell, case with brass reeded ball and spire finial, shaped cresting, and long trunk door, 222cm high
George III oak-cased 8-day painted dial longcase clock with remnants of automaton, 'Rich'd Alexander, Nurstead' [Norsteed, near Chippenham, Wiltshire], 12-inch break arched dial with Roman hours and Arabic minutes, calendar crescent and subsidiary seconds dial, windmill automaton (missing sails) to arch, 215cm high, sold with two weights plus pendulum
An unusual 19th century Channel Islands mahogany longcase clock, the 8 day bell strike movement fronted by a painted arched Roman dial with moonphase, signed 'Thos De Gruchy 1780 Jersey', with subsidiary seconds and date dials, the architectural case with with fluted columns and broad, classical style base with columns and lancet arched blind fret panel, 82¾in. (210cm.) high, the case with faults.
An early 19th century oak and mahogany eight day longcase clock by Thomas Adams of Middlewich, Cheshire, the bell strike movement fronted by a signed arched painted dial with moonphase, four seasons spandrels and a pair of exotic birds to the centre, Roman chapter ring, subsidiary seconds and date arch, in an oak case with swan neck hood with blind fret frieze (faults) and turned columns, over a trunk with mahogany cross banded door and turned quarter columns, the panelled base with bracket feet, 87¼in. (221.5cm.) high, faults.
George III oak cased longcase clock, Jeremy Spurgin, Colchester, the stepped pediment above a square glazed hood flanked by turned columns above a long trunk door and panel base, the brass singed Jere Sprugin Colchester having a subsidiary dial, Roman hours to the chapter ring and date aperture, twin train movement with anchor escapement, 221cm high, to include two weights and the pendulum
A GEORGE III JAPANNED LONGCASE CLOCK WILLIAM LAWRENCE OF THAME, C.1760 the brass eight day movement with four turned and finned pillars, with an anchor escapement striking on a bell, the twelve inch brass arched dial with a silvered chapter ring, with Roman and Arabic numerals, the matted centre engraved with birds and with a subsidiary seconds dial and a date aperture, signed 'Wm Larance Thame', with a painted moonphase dial, the case decorated in gilt and polychrome with chinoiserie scenes and with 18th century figures, with gilt metal ball finials 245cm high Catalogue Note William Lawrence was active between 1740-1770.
18th century oak eight day longcase clock, the arched brass dial with silvered Roman chapter ring and rocking ship pediment. Marked 'J A M Richardson Stoney, Stratford'. With second dial and date aperture. Eight day two train movement, strikes on one bell. Complete with two weights and a pendulum. Clock dial dimensions Width - 30.5cmHeight - 41.5 cm Approx.Fair condition for age. Hood lacks finials. Case is good colour. Minor wear with age - no serious damage. Base has been skirted. Two weight and pendulum.
Late 18th century mahogany two train longcase clock, marked William Kirk, Stockport, and having brass face with silver chapter ring and rolling moon, the case with inlaid decoration and quarter pilasters. Eight day, two train movement, striking on one bell. (B.P. 21% + VAT)Complete with two weights and pendulumComplete with two weights and pendulum. Condition - glass cracked, hole drilled in lower left hand corner of door, seconds finger missing from door arch top and bottom. Lower case noticeably faded with further missing moulding.
A late Victorian oak cased miniature longcase clock, with carved detail to the hood, the brass dial with circular chapter ring bearing Arabic numerals above the arch-shaped door, with French movement, height 85cm.Additional InformationThis lot is from a fire damaged property. The pieces have been cleaned, but please bear in mind that the pieces may have underlying issues due to the fire.
An 18th century and later decorated lacquered eight day longcase clock, the arched brass dial with silvered chapter ring and date aperture inscribed 'John Vice, Wisbich', above a long arched lacquered door in the Chinoiserie style, to a floral decorated plinth base, height 210cm, sold with a pendulum and two weights.Additional InformationA large proportion of the case has been repainted. There are vertical splits to the plinth and old repairs around the mouldings and returns. The case is probably associated to the dial and movement.
MICHAEL HEATON OF YORKSHIRE; an 18th century thirty hour longcase clock, the brass face with applied pierced detail to the corners surrounding the applied silver chapter ring with Arabic and Roman numerals and subsidiary dial, in a fruitwood case, raised on bracket feet, height 207cm, complete with pendulum.
GEORGE LUPTON OF ALTRINCHAM; a 19th century eight day longcase clock of small proportions, the arch shaped dial with moon phase movement, brass face and chapter ring with both Roman and Arabic numerals, with two subsidiary dials, set within mahogany case, with lattice work decoration above the shaped rectangular door, raised on bracket feet, height 194cm, complete with two weights and pendulum.Additional InformationThe hood does not appear to have been cut down or altered. Large areas of loss to the applied pierced panels, parts of the panels are present, we offer no guarantee of working order, the clock is missing its back legs and is being propped and leaning on a wall, complete with pendulum and weights, we offer no condition on the functionality/mechanics of the clock, large open split to the hood, losses to the case throughout.
Ion (Jon) Ellis of Sherbourne: an ebonised and carved oak longcase clock, the 10in. (25cm) dial with silvered chapter ring, mask and scroll spandrels, matted centre, two train movement with anchor escapement and bell, the associated carved case with caddy top, blind fret frieze, square glazed and carved door flanked by columns, rectangular carved waist door and carved panel base on bracket feet, with weights and pendulum, 223cms high.
C. Hunter of Newcastle: a mahogany longcase clock, the brass dial with roman chapter ring, outer arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds and date dials, name plaque to arch with coat of arms surround, eight-day movement with anchor escapement, the arched top with glazed door and columns, above a shaped and banded waist door flanked by canted corners, panel base, bracket feet, with weights, pendulum and winding key, 207cms high.
William Bontell of London: an oak longcase clock, the square brass dial with silvered roman chapter ring, outer arabic numerals engraved, the matted centre with subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, eight-day movement with anchor escapement, the top with glazed door flanked by columns, rectangular waist door with lenticule glass, panel base on plinth, with weights and pendulum, 204cms high.
William Busby of Yarm: a mahogany longcase clock, the painted roman dial with outer arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, moon phase to the arch, the eight-day movement with anchor escapement, the case with pierced fretwork frieze above an arched glazed door flanked by fluted columns, shaped and moulded waist door flanked by fluted quadrant columns with glass detail, panel base on bracket feet, with weights and pendulum, 224cms high.
Whitnell of Newcastle: a 19th Century mahogany longcase clock, the painted roman dial with subsidiary seconds and date dials, pagoda spandrels with Asian figure and bird to arch, eight-day movement with outer escapement, the arched case top with glazed door and brass finials, arched waist door flanked by columns, panel base on turned feet, with weights, pendulum and winding key, 237cms high.
An inlaid mahogany longcase clock, the brass dial with roman chapter ring, engraved centre with subsidiary seconds and date dials, rocking ship and coastal scene to arch, eight-day movement with anchor escapement, the case with dentil cornice above an arched glazed door and columns, arched waist door with shell motif, panel base with bracket feet, with weights, pendulum and winding key, 224cms high.
Blackett Wallace (possibly of Brampton): an oak longcase clock, the arched brass dial with roman chapter ring, outer arabic numerals, with matted centre and subsidiary seconds dial, eight-day movement with anchor escapement, the case with swan neck pediment of arched glazed door and columns, arched waist door and panel base, with weights and pendulum, 208cms high.
An oak longcase clock, of recent manufacture, the arched moon phase dial, enclosing a three train movement, striking on gongs, movement stamped Kieninger, over a glazed trunk door, with three weights and pendulum, 64cm wide 34cm deep 212.5cm highCondition report: Does not appear to have been used to a great extent. Knocks and wear to the case, particularly towards the lower section.
A GEORGE II WALNUT EIGHT DAY LONGCASE CLOCK, the hood with stained glass arched panel above cylindrical pillars surrounding a glazed door enclosing a brassed 10 dial, signed to arch 'RICHARD SCHOFIELD OF ROCHDALE' moon phase movement and numerals......... to arch, coat of arms decorated spandrels surrounding Arabic and Roman numerals, seconds dial and date aperture and a bell striking movement, the shaped crossbanded door bordering quarter veneering above a matching plinth, height 241cm (two weights, pendulum, trunk key, winding key and loose finials) (Condition report:- cracks to left side of glass arched panel, some restorations to trunk, pitted brass to dial)
JOHN PORTHOUSE OF PENRITH (c1713-1815) A GEORGE III OAK 30 HOUR LONGCASE CLOCK, the square hood with an overhanging cornice, twin pillars flanking a glazed door enclosing a square brass 9 dial, double sided bell striking movement, foliate and mask spandrels surrounding a Arabic and Roman numerals, circular plaque inscribed his makers signature and date aperture, the trunk door with a shaped top, height 191cm (one weight and pendulum) (Condition report:- historical crack to right side of hood, break to trunk door handle, left cornice cracked due to replacement nails and crack to base of trunk)
A small early 20th century walnut Westminster chiming longcase clockin the late 17th century stylethe rectangular hood with caddy top above a pair of spiral columns, the narrow trunk with crossbanded moulded door on similar plinth base and moulded foot, the 6.5' brass dial with winged putto mask head spandrels and Roman chapter ring with Arabic outer five minute rack, the centre engraved with foliate scrolls, the triple train brass movement striking and chiming on four rods, with key and short pendulum, 172cm high This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: TPTP Lot will be moved to an offsite storage location (Cadogan Tate, Auction House Services, 241 Acton Lane, London NW10 7NP, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please note transfer and storage charges will apply to any lots not collected after 14 calendar days from the auction date.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
An early 19th century mahogany and boxwood strung longcase clockthe dial signed Handley & Moore, London the arched hood with moulded cornice and reeded cut corners, the swept pagoda top with brass onion spire finial, the sides with glazed apertures, the trunk with corresponding reeded cut corners flanking a moulded arched door, the plinth with applied rectangular cut corner panel on moulded foot, the 12' painted Roman dial with brass five pillar movement with anchor escapement striking on a bell, with case key, winder, pendulum and a pair of brass cased lead weights, 223cm high approximately This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: TPTP Lot will be moved to an offsite storage location (Cadogan Tate, Auction House Services, 241 Acton Lane, London NW10 7NP, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please note transfer and storage charges will apply to any lots not collected after 14 calendar days from the auction date.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A late 18th century oak longcase clockthe dial signed Thomas Ogden, Halifaxthe rectangular hood with ogee caddy top with later silvered wooden onion spire finials above a frieze arch supported by a pair of freestanding columns, the trunk with shaped arched door on plain plinth and bracket feet with shaped apron, the 12' brass dial with maskhead spandrels and silvered engraved boss, the silvered Roman chapter ring with outer Arabic five minute track, the matted centre with ring turned winding apertures, moonphase below XII and date aperture above 6, the brass five pillar twin train movement with arched plates and anchor escapement striking on a bell, with case key, winder, pendulum and a pair of twin lead weights, 228cm high approximatelyThis lot is subject to the following lot symbols: TPTP Lot will be moved to an offsite storage location (Cadogan Tate, Auction House Services, 241 Acton Lane, London NW10 7NP, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please note transfer and storage charges will apply to any lots not collected after 14 calendar days from the auction date.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Walnut longcase clock in a 20th century replica William & Mary (17th cent) style case, with a flat top, shallow cornice and plain frieze, square hood door with attached barley twist columns and concave moulding beneath, trunk with a full-length door veneered in bookmatched figured walnut with cross banding and D moulding to the edge, with a glazed circular lenticle on a conforming short plinth with applied skirting, Birdcage movement with a 11� square brass dial with matching steel hands, cast spandrels and silvered chapter ring with short Roman numerals, five minute Arabic's and minute track, dial centre finely engraved in typical Bristol style with a broad semi-circular date aperture and silvered date disc behind, chapter ring inscribed �George Smith, Beaminster�, dial pinned directly to a 30-hour chain driven (rope converted) countwheel movement striking the hours on a cast bell. With cylindrical pendulum and weight.George Smith is recorded as working in Beaminster (Dorset) c1760-98.Buried 31st December 1798. Documented as a maker of many 8-day and 30- hour clocks with brass and painted dials.Dimensions: Height: 198cm Length/Width: 34cm Depth/Diameter: 21cm
Mid-18th century 30-hour oak longcase clock by Jeremiah Henderson of Scarborough, with a flat-topped pediment, dentil cornice and blind fret frieze, square hood door with pillars attached, trunk with a long wavy topped door and crossbanding on a rectangular plinth with applied skirting, 10� square brass dial with a matted centre and silvered chapter ring, Roman numerals with half hour lozenges and inner quarter-hour track, calendar aperture with silvered date ring behind, pierced steel hand and cherub face spandrels, dial pinned directly to a countwheel chain driven (rope converted) striking movement, striking the hours on a cast bell. With weight and pendulum.Jeremiah Henderson b1718 was the son of Robert Henderson b1678 the first recorded clockmaker working in Scarborough, Jeremiah worked with and succeeded his father c 1750.Dimensions: Height: 205cm Length/Width: 45cm Depth/Diameter: 23cm
18th century c1760 oak cased George III longcase clock by William Eastwood of Burnley, with a stepped caddy top on a projecting cornice and blind frieze, square glazed door flanked by two turned pillars with gesso capitals, trunk with conforming recessed pillars and a full length wavy topped door, on a square plinth with a raised panel and shaped skirting, 12� square brass dial, 11� chapter ring with Roman numerals and five-minute Arabic�s, �C� scroll and castle gateway pattern spandrels and original steel hands, engraved dial centre with the Latin motto �Memento Mori� (a reminder of the inevitability of death) and the initials �JD�, with a semi-circular date aperture and engraved date ring behind, conforming �penny-moon� with lunar date aperture, dial pinned directly to a rope driven 30-hour countwheel striking movement, striking the hours on a cast bell, with pendulum and weight. The movement backplate is engraved with the name of the maker of the clock and dated 1762, a rare and unusual feature seldom found on longcase clocks. William Eastwood is recorded as working in Burnley (Lancs) c.1750-c.1795Dimensions: Height: 220cm Length/Width: 50cm Depth/Diameter: 25cm
Fine 19th century Scottish eight-day �Drum head� longcase clock with rack striking and a recoil anchor escapement striking the hours on a bell, circular 13� silvered dial engraved with narrow Roman numerals and minute track, steel moon hands with subsidiary seconds and date dials, cast brass bezel with a flat glass, dial inscribed � Alex Philip, Edinburgh� dial pinned directly to the four-pillar weight driven movement, with a figured mahogany veneered case, circular hood supported on the upper waisted part of the trunk with reeded quarter columns and turned capitals, with a three-quarter length door and rectangular panel beneath , plinth with bracket feet and conforming square panel, with notes regarding previous owners provenance attached to the inside of the case. Pendulum with brass bob & wooden rod, weights and spoke pulleys. Alexander Philip, Leith Walk, Edinburgh 1817-19, at 32 Greenside Street until after 1833; and 60b Princess Street in 1856. Dimensions: Height: 204cm Length/Width: 46cm Depth/Diameter: 22cm
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