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A GEORGE II MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK inscribed "Richard Harwicke Ashwick"with an eight day bell striking movement, the brass dial with "tempus fugit" and an eagle flanked by dolphin spandrels in the lunette, with a silver chapter ring below enclosing a date aperture and a subsidiary seconds dial enclosed by mask and scroll spandrels, in a mahogany case with an arched top and fluted pilasters over a trunk door with a shaped top, on a plinth base with fluted and canted angles and ogee bracket feet, circa 240cm high x 51cm wide (maximum)Provenance: The inside of the case with a label inscribed "Ven, then Yard House, Milborne Port, 1920".
CHARLES JOHNSON, WIGAN, MARKETPLACE; an eight-day longcase clock, with floral painted and gilt-heightened square dial, the circular face set with Roman numerals, outer minute track, subsidiary dials, and signed C. Johnson, Wigan, chiming movement, two key winding holes, in mixed colour mahogany case with glazed hood below swan neck pediment and three brass eagle finials, turned side columns, 190 x 93 x 66cm.Condition Report: - With key.
HENRY FISHER, PRESTON; an eight-day longcase clock, the brass dial with silvered chapter ring and set with Roman numerals, outer minute track and date aperture, in oak case, height 210cm.Condition Report: Feather snapped, both hands snapped and crudely restored. No keys, case over polished with scratches visible below and through the polish. Splits in plinth sides. Lock forced at some point, later screws to one side of lock
A George III oak longcase clock, with a square dial, later re-painted, marked Spendlove, Thetford, dial bearing Roman numerals, two train movement, with bell strike, the hood with a broken arch pediment with central brass finial, raised on brass capped, fluted columns, above a plain trunk and plinth base, with pendulum and weights, 204cm high.
A mahogany and line inlaid, longcase clock, the cream metal dial, depicting illustrations of figures with head-dress, and each panel labelled "Africa, America Europe, Asia, Sir James The Rose" all painted to illustrations; and black painted Roman Numerals to dial, and maker "Chas Deanham, Durham" painted to dial
A Victorian oak and mahogany eight day longcase clock, the painted dial with brass ringed winding squares and landscape spandrels with shepherd boy to the arch, in figured case with swan neck pediment and turned uprights or pilasters, the trunk and base with shell patera, on detachable plinth, pendulum and weights, 228cm h Pendulum crutch bent, dial paint original but discoloured and worn, minor veneer chip to crossbanding at top of base
A George II eight day oak longcase clock, Joseph Kirk Nottingham, the 12" brass dial with subsidiary dial and date aperture, the steel hands apparently contemporary, the flat topped oak and veneered hood above slender trunk with breakarched door, pendulum and weights, 215cm h An old type written note to the inside of the door stating the clock had been "completely overhauled" probably in the mid 20th c, case altered and / or associated. Height of base reduced
Warry, Bristol (1812-30), early 19th century rocking ship automaton longcase clock. The 8 day movement striking the hours on a bell. The twelve-inch arched painted dial with black Roman numerals and a subsidiary seconds dial, day aperture. The arch featuring a rocking ship moving with the beat of the movement with a seascape behind. Painted floral spandrels. The inlaid mahogany case with a swan neck pediment and a single central finial, above fluted pillars flanking the glazed door. Raised on a plinth bracket foot base. Pendulum, one weight and key present. H225cm x L50cm x D25cm
A 19th century 30 hr oak longcase clock. Striking to a bell, painted 30cm dial, Roman numerals and subsiduary seconds dial. Painted shell spandrels. Hood flanked by doric columns with moulded flat top pediment, on a square plinth with stepped bracket feet. Pendulum and a single weight present. H195cm
Halliday & Rich, Bridgewater: wood chopping automaton 8 day longcase clock. Striking to a bell, painted subsidary seconds dial, day aperture, Roman numerals and minute markers, painted fruit and floral spandrels. Arch top with moving axe chopping wood and landscape behind. Swan neck and single brass globe finial to the hood above arched glazed door, flanked by fluted columns. Plinth base with bracket feet. Two weights, pendulum and keys present. H215cm x L52cm x D25cm
Joseph Quarman (1780) Temple Cloud, 18th century 30 hour longcase clock. Brass dial with subsidiary seconds dial, day aperture. Decorated with floral and ribbon decoration. Engraved Roman numerals, minute markers and Arabic numerals outer chapter ring. Pierced brass spandrels. Cased in a carved fretwork and swan neck pediment hood and a single globe finial, flanked by Corinthian gilt top columns. Two weights and pendulum present, H217cm x L51cm x D25cm
A 19th century and later moonfaced dial longcase clock, by Samuel Porter of Wokingham, eight-day movement, hand-painted dial, with Roman numerals, and makers name, the hood with swan neck pediment, and later brass finials, above two turned columns, the case crossbanded mahogany veneer, together with weights and pendulum, some of the case with damage, AF, 242cm high
A Georgian mahogany longcase clock the trunk with full length door the arched hood with pagoda canopy enclosing a broken arch painted dial, with subsidiary calendar and secondary dials, the strike repeat mechanism by Ashwin & Co of Birmingham, the dial painted Harvey of Weymouth, born 1760 died 1791, overall height 255cm
AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY OAK EIGHT DAY LONGCASE CLOCK, with three brass bird finials, twin turned supports, flanking an arched glazed door, that's enclosing a 12.5 inch painted dial, depicting Roman numerals, seconds dial, signed Marshall of Greenside, the trunk with a single door, on a box plinth, overall height 227cm (condition report: winding key, trunk key, two weights, one pendulum, some veneer loss, historical crack to hood, other signs of usage)
Ayers of Newcastle - 19th century oak cased 8 day longcase clock c1850, with a break-arch top and turned wooden finials, conforming hood door flanked by waisted pilasters and brass capitals, trunk door with an arched top, rectangular plinth with decorative base, painted dial with floral spandrels and a rural depiction to the arch, Roman numerals and minute track, with matching brass hands and subsidiary seconds and date dials, dial pinned directly to a rack striking movement, sounding the hours on a bell. With pendulum and weights.Dimensions: Height: 230cm Length/Width: 48cm Depth/Diameter: 23cm
A George III mahogany longcase clock, the dentil cornice above box and tulipwood urn inlay, the case with satinwood cross-banded full-length trunk door centred with conch shell inlay, waisted, and on a box base with conforming inlay and bracket supports, enclosing a white painted dial with moon phase, Arabic chapter ring, subsidiary dials for seconds and date, and painted with figures to the spandrels, the eight day twin-train movement rack striking hammer on bell, complete with weights and pendulum (pendulum A/F, movement untested) H212cm, W48cm.
A Scottish Victorian mahogany and walnut drum head longcase clock, the pediment carved with 'C' scrolls above a tapered case with canted corners and conforming trunk door, waisted above a panelled base and raised on bun supports, enclosing a 13" circular gilt brass dial having a Roman chapter ring, subsidiary date dial with Arabic numerals, and painted with scrolling foliage, eight day movement striking on a bell, complete with weights and pendulum. H203cm, W50cm, D25cm.
Yorkshire School: An Oak Longcase Clock, arched top, brass dial with silver chapter ring, double weight driven movement, the oak case with wrought iron hinges and latches, glazed trunk door, panelled base, unmarked,214cm highLatch on hood needs adjusting. Marks down the sides. Dry. Rustic construction. Weights and pendulum are present, not working at present.
An early 19th century oak longcase clock, the hood with swan neck pediment above fluted pilasters and a full length trunk door flanked by quartered conforming pilasters, all on bracket supports, with white painted dial having Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, eight day twin train movement, complete with weights, key and pendulum (movement A/F) H220cm.
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