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Eight day longcase clock dial, the 12" brass arched dial with convex boss to the arch over a strike/silent aperture and silvered chapter ring enclosing a matted centre with subsidiary seconds dial and calendar aperture; also three various contemporary longcase clock weights weighing 8.5kg, 5kg and 4.5kg respectively
An 18th Century longcase clock, with black Roman numerals and subsidiary Arabic minutes to the 25cm diameter silvered chapter ring enclosing a seconds dial and calendar aperture, named "Thomas Harben, Cliff Lewes", the square brass face with ornate spandrels, the 30 hour movement with bird cage frame and count wheel strike on a bell; the honey oak case with stepped cornice, long rectangular door, paneled base and bracket feet. 194cm tall. With a weight and a pendulum.
An Edwardian longcase clock in the late 18th Century style, with black Roman numerals and subsidiary Arabic minutes to the 27cm diameter silvered chapter ring enclosing a seconds dial, bearing a plaque "D.H. Halford & Sons, 129, Fenchurch", the arched brass face with three strike/silent/chime dials and ornate spandrels, with 8-day three train movement; the mahogany and crossbanded satin wood case with broken swan neck pediment and fluted columns to the hood, long trunk door and plinth base inlaid with oval patere. 237.5cmm tall. with three weights and a pendulum.
A late 18th/ early 19th Century longcase clock, with black Arabic numerals and subsidiary quarter hour minutes to the 34cm diameter circular cream painted face, enclosing a seconds dial and calendar aperture, named "Thos. Bayfield, Melton Mowbray", the 8-day movement with rack and snail strike on a bell; the honey oak and mahogany case with brass-mounted broken swan neck pediment and plain turned columns to the hood, over a long trunk door with minaret-shaped top, on a paneled base and plinth. 225cm tall. With two weights, a pendulum and a winding key. Face restored.
An 18th century and later oak longcase clock with eight day movement striking hours on a bell, the 10-inch square brass dial with silvered chapter ring, the later oak case with carved decoration, height 230cm, with pendulum and two weights (alterations and faults).Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
A George III and later stained pine longcase clock with thirty hour movement striking on a bell via an outside countwheel, the 10-inch square brass dial signed 'John Foot Liskard', the hood with moulded pediment, the trunk with rectangular door, on a plain base and plinth, weight 207cm, with pendulum and weight (faults, alterations and restoration).Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
An impressive Edwardian mahogany longcase clock, the three train movement chiming quarters on eight tubular gongs and striking hours on a larger tubular gong, the foliate engraved brass breakarch dial with silvered chime selection and chime/silent subsidiary dials to arch, above a silvered chapter ring with black Roman hour numerals and outer Arabic minutes, framing a subsidiary seconds dial and applied silvered plaque, inscribed 'H. Osborn, Croydon', the hood with swan neck pediment above blind fretwork frieze, glazed door and fluted columns, the trunk with arched door flanked by brass stop fluted corner columns, on a panelled base and plinth, height 230cm, with pendulum, three brass weights and winder (some faults).Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
A George IV mahogany longcase clock with eight day movement striking on a bell, the 13-inch painted breakarch dial with black Roman hour numerals, subsidiary seconds and date aperture, inscribed 'B. Popplewell Bridlington', within a green and gilt decorated surround, the hood with swan neck pediment, glazed door and reeded columns, the trunk with arched door and reeded cut corners, on a panelled base, height 230cm, with pendulum and two weights (lacking feet). Note: Benjamin Popplewell is a recorded Yorkshire clockmaker between 1823 and 1840.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
A George III Scottish mahogany eight day longcase clock, the 12" silvered break arch dial with roman chapter ring, arabic five minutes, subsidiary seconds dial, date aperture and engraved acanthus scrolls, the arch with disc signed William Allan, Aberdeen, flanked by gilt brass cornucopia and scroll mounts and with foliate scroll spandrels, the break arch hood with corinthian columns, banded door and base with inlaid fans and later turned feet, 223cm, 88" high, pendulum, two brass cased weights and key
the caddy top hood with carved giltwood flaming urn finials and repoussé brass fret above a twelve inch silvered dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, date aperture, and twin ringed winding holes, signed on the chapter flanking the VI 'Andrew Broun/ Edinburgh', with crown and cherub spandrels, above a geometric line inlaid and crossbanded trunk door with an oval brass bound lenticle, on a similarly decorated plinth base with bun feet; the month going movement with five wheel trains and turned pillars, anchor escapement, and hourly strike on a bell via a counterwheel46cm wide, 247cm high, 25cm deepFootnote: Note: Edinburgh made clocks that predate 1700 are exceedingly rare. Andrew Broun [or Brown] (circa 1651-1712) was apprenticed to Humphrey Milne on 2nd February 1665. His apprenticeship was recorded thus "The second day of February 1665. The quilk day, Andro Broun, sone lawfull to umquihil Jon Broun, in Lang Newtone, is booked prentice to Umpra Milne, clock maker." Ten years later he officially ended his apprenticeship after demonstrating his skill to a committee of clockmakers and became a freeman of the Hammermen's Incorporation. He then took on several apprentices and journeymen himself throughout his career. He became Captain of the City Guard in 1685 and Master of the Hammermen's Incorporation in 1689.In 1689 and 1690 he was elected boxmaster [treasurer] of the Hammermen's Incorporation and in 1696 he became a Guild brother of Edinburgh. Although recorded as a highly capable maker, he apparently died penniless, with his son applying to the Incorporation for financial assistance on his father's death.John Smith, author of Old Scottish Clockmakers from 1453 to1850, states "In view of the long time he was in business, - thirty-five years - it is remarkable how exceedingly scarce are specimens of his art, only three have come under our notice: one being the splendid clock in the lobby of the advocates library, another that was exposed for sale in the window of a dealer in Queen Street Edinburgh, both these two having cases of beautiful and chaste marquetry; and the third one in possession of a private party in Linlithgow". A marquetry longcase clock by Broun dating to the late 17th century sold in these rooms, 1 September, 2021, lot 18, and another 17 November, 2021, lot 18.Note: Please be aware that this lot contains material which may be subject to import/export restrictions, especially outside Great Britain, due to CITES regulations. Please note it is the buyer's sole responsibility to obtain any relevant export or import licence. For more information visit http://www.defra.gov.uk/ahvla-en/imports-exports/cites/
20th Century mahogany veneered longcase clock, the arched blind fret carved hood with reeded half pilasters, the arched dial with depiction of a globe inscribed "Tempus Fugit", the silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals flanked by pierced scroll spandrels, the case with arched door, 45.5cm wide, 199cm high
AN IRISH MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK, mid-19th century, arched hood with glazed panel door, enclosing a white enamel dial, signed and inscribed 'Dublin' to white painted dial. 198cm highCondition Report: The clock with two weights and pendulumMovement untestedHas come to us with the large regulator clock from private house clearanceThe plinth base is a later additionThe hood would have had pointed finials and has replaced moulding to the upper arched border See additional images
A George III inlaid mahogany 8-day longcase clock,the brass arched dial inscribed Rollison of Sheffield, fitted subsidiary date and second dials, the five-pillar movement striking on the hour, 32cm diameter of dial234cm highCondition report: Case has been revarnished, glazing has been reset.Movement not tested.
A George II and later longcase clock,18th century, the arched brass dial with subsidiary second dial and date aperture bearing the name James Harley, with eight-day five pillar movement striking on bell, the hood later with carved swan neck pediment, above an oak case having turned fluted columns, serpentine hinged door, and moulded plinth base48cm wide 26cm deep214cm highCondition report: Significant updates to backplate, the hood has been altered more than once, carvings probably added in the Victorian era, reinforcements later.
A GEORGIAN CARVED OAK LONGCASE CLOCK, the hood enclosing a brass 10 1/2' dial, moonphase to arch, eight day movement, foliate spandrels surrounding roman and Arabic numerals, seconds dial and subsidiary date aperture, signed Charles Naylor of Liverpool, the trunk with a carved religious male to the door, no weights, pendulum or keys height 204cm (condition:- the dial is a marriage, resulting in the hood not fitting correctly and glazed door not closing)
21st century replica longcase clock by “Wood & Son” in a incised light wood case with a swans neck pediment and finial, turned columns flanking a glazed broken arch hood door, trunk with a full length glazed door on a short stepped plinth, visible lyre pendulum with dummy chains and weights, 31 day going barrel movement striking the hours and half hours, brass and silver effect dial with roman numerals and decorative steel hands, faux (non- working) moon dial to the arch.Dimensions: Height: 215cm Length/Width: 56cm
A late eighteenth century c1790 mahogany longcase clock with a flat topped hood and dentil cornice, glazed break arch hood door with flanking side columns and brass capitals, long trunk with canted corners, spire topped crossbanded door on a square plinth with inlay, painted break arch dial with Roman numerals and five minute Arabic�s, spandrels depicting flowers within raised gesso borders and an oval cameo of a seated lady in the landscape to the break arch, non-matching steel hands, subsidiary seconds dial and semi-circular date aperture with date ring behind, dial pinned via a cast falseplate to a rack striking eight-day movement, striking the hours on a cast bell. With pendulum and weights. Dimensions: Height: 206cm Length/Width: 50cm Depth/Diameter: 26cm
A mid-19th century oak and mahogany longcase clock with a swans neck pediment, brass paterae and a central ball and eagle finial, stepped break arch hood door and flanking waisted pillars with brass capitals, mahogany veneered trunk with canted corners and a short contrasting oak door with applied carving above on a rectangular oak plinth with a shaped base, painted break arch dial, roman numerals and minute markers, matching brass hands with a semi-circular calendar aperture and date disc behind, depiction of a floral bouquet to the break arch and conforming spandrels, dial pinned directly to a 30-hours chain driven movement with countwheel striking, striking the hour on a cast bell. With pendulum and weightDimensions: Height: 219cm Length/Width: 48cm Depth/Diameter: 23cm
An Oak cased eight day longcase Clock, the arched painted face decorated with fruit and flowers and having Roman numerals, inset second hand and date register, the face marked Ballard, Lamberhurst, striking the hours on a bell, 19'' wide x 83'' high x 9'' deep, the door with darkwood cross banding.
A late 18th Century George III Pagoda cased longcase grandfather clock by James Gaze of London. The case having a glass window to the pagoda top with glazed hood, flame mahogany trunk raised on shaped base. The enamel dial being signed with twin winding holes, seconds aperture and gilded details. With two brass weights and pendulum. Measures approx; 245cm x 35cm x 17cm
An 18th Century George III Scottish 8 day longcase grandfather clock by Gilbert Bannerman (1734 – 1812) of Banff. Brass face with engraved foliate detailing with silvered chapter ring, makers plaque and subsidiary dial. The case in mahogany with arched top glazed door hood with columns and brass finials. The trunk set with an arched top door, key and raised on bracket foot. Complete with two lead weights and pendulum. Measures approx; 239cm tall. Face / dial 12" / 11.5".
A 18th Century George III mahogany cased North Country grandfather longcase clock of typical form having an arched pediment top with glazed door below flanked by turned columns. The hood housing a brass face with Roman numeral chapter ring and faceted hands. Face marked for John Bell Carlisle. Measures approx; 208cm x 45cm x 25cm. Face measures approx; 24cm diameter.
Early 20th Century oak-cased 8-day longcase clock retailed by Selfridge, London, 11-inch square dial with silvered chapter ring having Roman hours and Arabic minutes, matted centre with seconds ring and banner cartouche, within mask spandrels, gong-striking movement, case with lenticle, sold with two brass weights, pendulum, key and winder, 212.5cm high
Samuel Elford, a George III oak cased 8-day longcase clock with a silvered and engraved broken arch one-piece dial with a secondary dial at twelve o'clock and calendar rocker aperture at six o'clock, bearing the legend Samuel Elford, Stalbridge (Dorset). the four pillar movement chiming the hours on a cast bell. 210 cm overall height 30 cm dial size. Pendulum and weights present.Footnote: Samuel Elford is recorded on page 242 of Brian Loomes watch and clockmakers of the world, as working between 1780-1788 in Stalbridge and Sherbourne in Dorset.Condition report: The movement seems to be clean and in good order
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