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An oak longcase clock, with painted dial, height 191 cm, the unmarked dial with date aperture, the case raised on bracket feet. CONDITION REPORT: Whilst the case is in generally good condition it has had repairs. We believe also that the case and movement are associated. We have a pendulum and the weight and the movement is seemingly ticking away at present. There is no bell however the strike train does appear to operate when the movement is advanced. It is however a little sporadic.
A George III oak longcase clock by Monkhouse Carlisle, with 30 hour movement with silvered brass dial and date aperture, the case with moulded cornice with long trunk door flanked by fluted quarter column corners and with conforming base. Height 211 cm. CONDITION REPORT: There is a letter with this clock saying that the movement was restored by The Clockworks in 2007. The movement and weights do appear to be clean and we do have the weight and pendulum but have not had the movement actually ticking. The case itself is in reasonably good order. Some of the dentil work around the foot of the hood is missing. The trunk door is not warped. The base has a seem split to the centre but is generally in good order. The bottom section of the original backboard is completely missing.
A George III mahogany longcase clock by Brough Workington, with 30 hour movement, the case with blind fretwork between the swans neck pediment and with long shaped trunk door flanked by fluted quarter column corners and raised on bracket feet. Height 218 cm. CONDITION REPORT: In our opinion the clock is not a marriage. The seatboard is original and the cheeks have not been altered. Whilst there is minor shrinkage around the mask the dial does fit the aperture. The movement and dial again appear to be original to each other. We have noted locally the addition of an arch to what would have been a square dial. This seems to happen regularly and is perhaps transitional. The arch does appear to be contemporary with the dial. The movement is currently ticking away and strikes when advanced. The date wheel operates when advanced also. The case is in generally extremely good condition with no significant issues. There is an old stress fracture to the top right hand corner of the door. The door is not warped. The lock and key are present. The sides of the case are in good condition. The base is in good order as are the feet.
A George II mahogany longcase clock with eight day striking movement by W Gregor Edinburgh, swans neck pediment with blind fretwork carving above the arched glazed door enclosing the painted dial with long trunk door flanked by fluted quarter column corners and all raised on bracket feet. Height 224 cm including brass finial.
A George III mahogany longcase clock with eight day striking movement by Hudson Nottingham, the case with swans neck pediment above the arched glazed door enclosing the painted dial with eight day striking movement with moonphase to the arch, with long trunk door below flanked by canted angles, the case raised on bracket feet. Height 221 cm.
A George III oak cased thirty hour longcase clock, by Joseph Smith, Wrexham, the flat top hood with freestanding pillars flanking the 30cm square brass dial, centred with a date aperture and the makers name, enclosing the chain driven movement striking on a saucer bell, above the crossbanded rectangular door and conforming lower panel, 193cm high, weight and pendulum
A George III oak cased eight day longcase clock, signed S Ashton, Bradbury, the flat top hood above a gilt highlighted frieze and brass capped freestanding fluted pillars flanking the 31cm square brass dial, centred with a subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, signed with the makers name and enclosing the two train movement striking on a saucer bell, over a blind fretwork frieze and an oak case with conforming fluted quarter pilasters upon simulated brick detail, flanking the rectangular door with applied beading above the conforming lower panel an plinth base, 203cm high, two weights and pendulum
A George III mahogany longcase clock,by John Holmes, London, with a white enamelled dial and strike/silent, inscribed to the dial ‘Holmes, 156 Strand, London’, enclosing an eight-day movement, striking the hours, surmounted with a finial, with an arched top, fish scale side panels, and an arched case door with original receipt to the door,41cm wide25cm deep215cm highJohn Holmes worked from 156 Strand in London between 1761 and 1802. Holmes was regarded as one of the finest clockmakers of his time and F J Britten comments 'he seems to have been one among the leading mechanicians and when the turret clock at Greenwich Hospital was destroyed by fire in 1779, he was given the order for a new one. The Wetherfield Collection contains two long mahogany case clocks of his manufacture, one a particularly choice example of Chippendale dating from about 1770'. The Ludlum pendulum was used by Holmes and enabled the user to make very fine adjustments, and in turn, gave improved timekeeping.Condition report: Case: front has discolouration to concave surface of moulding beneath hood. Veneer on carcass around arched top of door with multiple cracks and jagged split. Veneer on door has extensive shallow cracking and small splits. Also some apparent later added colouration. Lower flame veneered panel has multiple vertical cracks which appear unslightly. Back of case has long vertical split and signs of old woodworm. Two wing pieces replaced at some stage. Moulding piece detached from one side but present. Hood - top split in two places. Both sides have splits emanating from top of brass grill 'windows', one side more pronounced.Dial: chip to right winding hole. Brass spandrels and flat plan backplate quite tarnished and original lacquer perished.Backplate: both main drum holes have been alternately rebushed (raised bush) and 'hammered'. Both weights very tarnished.
A George III mahogany longcase clock, c.1770, the dial signed 'Lassel, Park', eight-day striking movement, an arched brass and silvered dial with moon phase and date, the hood with swan neck break-arch pediment, two wood ball and spike finials and verre églomisé panels, the trunk with a shaped top long door, to a panelled and staged base, on ogee bracket feet,56cm wide28cm deep228cm highCondition report: The movement hasn't run for some time and is dusty, the moonphase has been disconnected and the feather is missing from the pendulum. The two finials are later and there is no central finial. There are cracks to one of the verre eglomise panels and an old repair to the arch of the hood door.
An early 19th Century oak eight-day longcase clock, John Deacon, Leicester, with a painted dial, the door inlaid a large shell patera, 216cm high CONDITION REPORT: The case is in sound condition. Some fretwork to arch missing and left hand flowerhead loose. Archtop dial scratched, crazed and enamel chipped between 1 and 2. Numerals rubbed. Not in working order. Movement has no maintaining power
Radford, Leeds, a late 18th century cross-banded oak longcase clock, the 8-day movement with polychrome painted arched dial incorporating a moon-phase, secondary seconds and date aperture, raised on ogee moulded bracket feet, 238 cm h o/all height to top of hood 238 cm (excludes brass finial), clock appears complete with matching weights, pendulum, the dial bright and subject to a good older restoration, the case good although showing a few minor veneer cracks, no lock to door, case surface good, even although a bit dull, bracket feet intact all-round
Benjamin Heeley of Deptford - a mid-18th century ebonised longcase clock, the hood having twin three-quarter turned pilasters flanking the 12" arched brass dial, signed to convex plaque to the arch, having silvered chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, cast cherub mask gilt brass corner spandrels, matted centre with subsidiary seconds dial, date aperture and twin winding holes for a brass eight-day five-pillar weight driven movement striking on a bell, the case with panelled door having glass lenticle, to a boxbase, h.218cmCondition report: In running order.Has been subject to a recent complete overhaul as per attached invoice.Some minor age wear and blemishes only.
William Gostling of Diss - an 18th century oak longcase clock, having a 12" square brass dial signed to the centre, the silvered chapter ring having Arabic and Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and rolling date dial, 30hr weight driven birdcage movement striking on a bell, the case with plain panelled door and raised on a plinth, h.195cmCondition report: In working order.
John Justice of Fourmle House - an early 19th century mahogany longcase clock, having a 12" arched brass dial, signed to a silvered strike/silent disc to the arch, silvered chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, matted centre, rolling date dial and subsidiary seconds dial, twin winding holes for a brass eight day four pillar weight driven movement striking on a bell, the case having reeded quarter turned pilasters, h.205cm
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