An Oak Thirty Hour Longcase Clock, signed Jno Ogden, Bowbridge, 18th century, (later oak case) with a carved pediment, barley twist columns, 8-3/4-inch square brass dial with a silvered chapter ring signed, single hand, date aperture, sayings in the corners "mans Precious hours, away like these do slip, observe ye motions tip, behold this hand", four posted birdcage movement with an anchor escapement and outside countwheel striking on a bell191cm highLater made case, dial chapter ring with silvering discoloured, movement is dirty and needs cleaning, with pendulum and weight.
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A Carved Oak Eight Day Longcase Clock, signed Hindley, York, 18th Century, later carved case with a flat top pediment, carved with scroll and floral decoration, 12-inch arch brass dial with a silvered chapter ring signed, seconds dial, arch with date dial, four pillar movement with an anchor escapement and inside rack striking on a bell 232cm highCase is later carved throughout, trunk door with cracks, trunk door is slightly bowed, some chips and cracks in other parts, dial is dirty and discoloured, movement is dirty, date in the arch is not working and has no connection to drive the date wheel, with two later weights and a pendulum, pendulum suspension spring is missing.
An Irish Mahogany Eight Day Longcase clock, signed Hull, Dublin, Longford Street, circa 1780, swan neck pediment with a carved leaf decorated front panel, nicely figured trunk door flanked by inset pilasters, 13-1/4-inch square brass dial with chapter ring signed, seconds dial and date aperture, four pillar movement with an anchor escapement and rack striking on a bell232cm highHood with some loose mouldings, right hand side of the hood with a glass panel missing, left hand side of the case with part of the moulding missing just below the hood section, back left hand side of the hood has the quarter column and capitals missing, trunk door is very slightly bowed, centre part of the trunk door just below the lock with a small chip and a scratch, right hand side of the plinth with cracks and the veneer is slightly lifting, dial is discoloured and dirty, seconds hand is missing, hands are dirty, movement is dirty and needs cleaning, later weights, pendulum rod is broken, pendulum suspension spring is missing.
An Oak Thirty Hour Longcase Clock, signed Porthouse, Penrith, 18th Century, flat top pediment, crossbanded trunk door, 11-1/4-inch square brass dial with a silvered chapter ring signed, dial centre with lunar moonphase and date apertures, marriage/anniversary name on a silvered plaque John & Frances Shepherd, four pillar movement with an anchor escapement and outside countwheel striking on a bell 246cm highCase with small chips to the edges in parts, trunk door with a later lock plate, dial and movement look clean, with pendulum, no weight.
A Mahogany Inlaid Chiming Longcase Clock, retailed by Woffindin & Turner, Leeds, circa 1900, arched pediment, Corinthian capped columns, pierced side sound frets, trunk finely inlaid with scroll and floral decoration, 12-inch arch brass dial with a silvered chapter ring, dial centre with seconds and applied plaque with retailers signature, selection dials in the arch for chime/silent and Whittington/Westminster chimes, triple weight driven movement with an anchor escapement and quarter chiming on a nest of eight bells and gongs and a further hammer striking on a gong for the hours249cm highCase colour has faded, hood side frets with chips and some losses, trunk and plinth with some chips and dents in parts, top side of the plinth with a deep scratch, dial and movement are dirty, movement needs cleaning, with three weights and a pendulum.
A large early 19th century oak-cased longcase clock for full restoration; broken swan-neck pediment above a painted 14" broken arch dial signed 'W. Jones - Pier St. - Aberystwyth', moon-phase mechanism (high water at Aberystwyth) above a dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds hand and date hand, later carved oak case, with weights and pendulum (approx. 230cm high)Condition Report: The Vendor informs us that the clock mechanism has been fully serviced by a local clockmaker.
A large early 19th century figured mahogany and boxwood-strung eight-day longcase clock: the broken swan-neck pediment surmounted by a stiff-leaf-style platform; painted 14-inch broken-arch painted dial with the top section depicting Daniel in the lion's den; Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds and date hands, signed 'Timing's - Dudley'. The four spandrels decorated with a prowling lion and flanked by two turned columns. Unusual triple arch figured door flanked by columns. Raised on short bracket feet. (To include pendulum, a pair of weights and a key.) (Approx. 230cm high)
19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY WELSH LONGCASE CLOCK, John Williams, Dowlais, 12" painted Roman dial with subsidiary seconds and calendar aperture, eight day striking movement to a bell, the case with hood and trunk turned columns, cross-banded door on square base, hood with brass finials, 140cms highComments: restorations to movement and case, dial cleaned with very minor crazing
EARLY 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY 8-DAY LONGCASE CLOCK, William Matthews, Bristol, silvered 12inch break-arch dial with Arabic quarters, engraved 'Old Father Time' in the arch, subsidiary seconds and calendar aperture, the case with ebony and boxwood stringing, gilt brass capitals to the hood columns and trunk pilasters, door and base with oval and circular panels respectively, 200cms high
S. Thomas longcase clock S. Thomas, Lincoln, longcase clock, fitted 8-day movement striking on single bell, brass arched dial with silvered chapter ring contained within mahogany case, arched glazed canopy, slim trunk with single door and quartered columns, box base, bracket feet.height 188cm (74")Movement re-furbished, replacement seat board currently held in place by crosshead screws, alterations to support cheeks (see photographs), one piece figured mahogany door, original weights and pendulum.
T. Houghton, Chorley, 8-day longcase clock, T. Houghton, Chorley, 8-day longcase clock, striking on single bell, painted arched dial with rolling moon, floral decorated spandrels and birds painted to inner section of dial, face with swan neck pediment, glazed door flanked by corinthian column, brass capitals, figured mahogany long door to trunk with quartered columns, box base, original bracket feet.height 231cm (91")Movement appears to have been refurbished, T. Houghton, Chorley might be a later owner's name rather than the clock maker, mahogany case in very good order with good patination.
AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY 8-DAY LONGCASE CLOCK the brass dial with subsidiary seconds and date dials, signed to centre 'Hugh Evans, Holyhead', in an oak and crossbanded mahogany case, 51cm high, 230cm high Condition Report : with trunk and winding key, two weights and pendulum movement untested. Case generally good, spilit to footboard Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.
Bullock, Ellesmere, A George III eight day oak longcase clock. The 24.5cm square dial with matted centre and pierced brass spandrels, the hood with plain column supports, height 193cm.This clock has been entered from a deceased estate and does not appear to have been working recently.It is complete with a pendulum, weights and winding key.There is no evidence of woodworm, some of the boards could be replacements.
A 19th Century mahogany longcase clock, the eight-day movement with a later painted 12 inch arch dial with subsidiary seconds dial, bearing signature for E. Harrison, Marylebone, enclosed by an arch hood and glazed door over a short shaped trunk door on canted plinth base, height 208cm, S/D.
A William IV mahogany crossbanded longcase clock, 33cm arched painted dial inscribed Brownsword, Nottingham, date aperture, rolling moon, eight day, movement striking on a bell, case with swan neck pediment, rectangular door to waist, flanked by canted angles, plinth base, 224cm high, c. 1835
A 19th century oak longcase clock, by Robert Law, Castle Douglas, the arched and painted Arabic dial with central subsidiary date and seconds dials, above a painted scene, Scottish Landscape with figure, flanked by a pair of reeded columns and surmounted by a swan neck pediment, below is an arched trunk door flanked by conforming engaged columns, on a moulded box base and bracket feet, 214cm high.
A Victorian oak and mahogany crossbanded longcase clock, the arched painted dial with lunar phase, Roman numerals, twin winding holes, eight day movement striking on a bell, the hood with swan neck pediment, triple arched door, turned pilasters, bracket feet, inlaid with birds, scrolls, flowers and foliage, in coloured woods and abalone, 236cm high, c.1860
A George III oak longcase clock by Humphreys of Hartlepool, the hood with cavetto cornice above turned free standing columns flanking the door, the trunk with arched door, the plain base box raised on bracket feet, the 11" painted dial, signed and with vermicular spandrels, Roman numerals and Arabic minute markers, subsidiary dial for seconds and for date, signed, the eight-day movement with anchor escapement and four knopped pillars, striking on a bell, with two weights, pendulum and winder, 49cm wide x 26cm deep x 196cm high.Movement/dial likely a marriage with case. Cheeks adapted to support seat board. Back of main case possibly replaced. Case showing typical signs of age throughout but structurally sound with good colour and figuring. No evidence of worm. Movement winds, runs and strikes. A few small areas of re-touching to the dial.
A 19th century inlaid oak painted dial longcase clock, faintly signed George Ellis, Oakengates, the swan neck pediment above an arched door flanked by fluted full columns, the trunk inlaid with a classical patera above a shaped cross-banded door with shell patera, flanked by fluted corner pilasters, the plain canted base box raised on bracket feet, the 14.25in dial with fruit spandrels, Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds at 12, the arch painted with a rustic maid with rake in a landscape, the eight day movement with four knopped pillars striking on a bell, with two weights, pendulum and winder, 57cm wide x 27cm deep x 226cm high.Not running but movement appears intact and reasonably clean. Missing hood finials. Some veneer lifting in places to hood. Old split to base box front timber. Scuffing and chipping to feet. Dial fair with some faint cracklure becoming more pronounced in places. Some wear to numerals and minutes track. Evidence of soldering/repair to hour hand.
An 18th century oak 30hr brass dial longcase clock by Thomas Dicker of Silchester, the hood with ogee cornice above a plain frieze and turned 3/4 columns, the trunk with plain door on a plain base box with later plinth base, the 10in brass dial with moulded corner spandrels, silvered Roman chapter ring and a single hand, the centre signed Tho.s Dicker SEN.r, Silchester, the 30hr birdcage movement striking on a bell, with pendulum and weight, 47cm wide x 26cm deep x 189cm high.
A George III oak brass dial 30-hour longcase clock by Samuel Harley of Salop, the hood with scroll pediment and brass finials above a blind fretwork frieze and fluted full columns, the cross-banded trunk with conforming door over a cross-banded base box raised on bracket feet, the 11in dial with moulded corner spandrels, silvered chapter ring with black Roman numerals and Arabic minutes track, the silvered centre inscribed Sam.l Harley to a scroll cartouche and with a calendar aperture, the 30-hour movement with four knopped pillars, striking on a bell, 51cm wide x 25cm deep x 215cm high, with single weight and pendulum.
A George III oak brass-dial longcase clock by William Draper of Waldon, the arch-top hood with three-quarter pilasters to the door, the trunk with moulded and arched door, above a plain base box, the arched brass dial signed to an oval cartouche, above the chapter ring with black Roman numerals and Arabic minute track, subsidiary seconds dial under 12 o'clock and calendar aperture above 6 o'clock, the five-pillar eight-day movement striking on a bell, 49cm wide x 24cm deep x 202cm high.
A Georgian oak longcase clock, the later painted circular dial named for Johnson of Chesterfield, bearing Roman and Arabic numerals, date aperture, thirty hour movement with bell strike, the hood with swan neck pediment, and brass capped fluted columns, the trunk of plain form, raised on bracket feet, with weight and pendulum, 216cm high.
A late Georgian mahogany longcase clock, by John McNiesh of Culross, the break arch dial painted with a lady holding an anchor, floral spandrels, circular dial bearing Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds and date dials, eight day movement with bell strike, the domed hood raised on turned columns, trunk with a bow fronted door, raised on bracket feet, with one weight, 215cm high.
A George III and later oak cased longcase clock, the flat top hood with fretwork pediment over two fluted pilasters flanking the 29cm square brass dial signed J Plimer, Wellington, and enclosing the later associated two train movement striking on eight graduated rods, the case with a rectangular crossbanded door over a conforming lower panel and bracket feet 210cm high, three brass coated weights and pendulum
A George III oak and mahogany cross banded eight day longcase clock, signed J Kitchen, Nantwich, the flat top hood with fluted pilasters flanking the 34cm square brass dial applied with Roman and Arabic numerals, centred with a subsidiary second dial and date aperture, signed with the makers name and enclosing the two train movement striking on a suspended saucer bell, the case with conforming quarter pilasters and a shaped door, raised upon an associated plinth base, 206cm high (no weights or pendulum) (at fault)

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