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SINCLAIR HARDING OF CHELTENHAM, A MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK, the hood with a brass finial, cylindrical pillars flanking a glass door enclosing an arched brass and silvered 8 inch dial, the arch with an automaton ship at sea, above brass spandrels to each corner with mask detail, Roman and Arabic numerals, seconds dial and name plate, the trunk with a rectangular door, with two weights, pendulum, winding key and trunk key (condition:-good condition)
A Wiliiam & Mary William Bird (London) Longcase clock, bell strike, having silvered Roman numeral chapter ring witn outer Arabic numeral minute track, silvered Arabic numeral seconds dial and date aperture at 6 o'clock, pierced gilt metal spandrels, signed beneath chapter ring, later 19th century oak case and hood with period burr wood door, complete with pendulum, key and two lead weights, height 168cm. Condition note: good, the later provincial case may have been refinished, later replacement bell (loose), one pulley lacking. Further images added.
A fine quality, late 18th century, mahogany-cased, eight-day Liverpool longcase clock, arched brass dial with engraved floral and cross-hatched decoration to the centre, gilded cast scrolling and foliate spandrels to the corners, applied cartouche engraved for 'Clifton, Liverpool' (John Clifton is recorded by Loomes as working on Fazakerley Street from 1777, died 1794), the dial features a rolling moon aperture above which is an applied silvered plate inscribed 'On Times Uncertain Date Eternity Depends', silvered chapter ring with the engraved date markings for the central calendar, silvered subsidiary seconds dial, matched blued-steel hands, the hood of ornate architectural form featuring a carved and moulded swan-necked pediment (one of the paterae is missing), inset verre eglomise, opening glazed door flanked by reeded Doric columns and two matching half columns, the trunk having quarter reeded columns, full length door with feather veneer pattern, dental moulding and Chippendale style carved decoration, the base with matching feathered mahogany panel, canted and reeded corners, supported on ogee bracket feet, bell striking movement with knopped and ringed pillars appears to be in clean condition with recent gut lines, broken dial pillar mountings show some evidence of previous repair, with pendulum, winding crank and twin weights, height approx. 236 cmCondition Report: Case in very good condition for age, very minor moulding loss to base panel, no woodworm seen. Verre eglomise loose, movement has had previous repairs (bushing) though needs a service. Time, strike, calendar and moon trains appear to work when manually applying pressure.
Early 18th Century 8-day brass dial longcase clock movement, William Williamson, London, the 12-inch square dial having a silvered chapter ring with half hour divisions and inner quarter hour track, signed 'Wm. Williamson, London', the matted centre with silvered subsidiary seconds ring and calendar crescent, within cherub and crown supporters to the spandrels, the knopped five-pillar movement striking on a large tubular gong, with early 19th Century oak and mahogany longcase clock case, 207cm high
Mid 18th Century oak-cased 8-day longcase clock, Thomas Mawkes, Chesterfield, the 10-inch square dial with Roman hour and Arabic minutes framing a matted centre with calendar crescent framed by chevron-engraved band and baroque urn spandrels, the knopped four-pillar movement rack-striking on a bell, case with flat hood and turned columns over long door and plain base, 204cm high
Early George III oak-cased 8-day brass dial longcase clock, James Gibb, Stockton, circa 1770, the 12-inch break-arched dial having a signed silvered chapter ring with Roman hours, Arabic minutes and Dutch minute band, framing a matted centre with subsidiary seconds ring and terrestrial calendar crescent, within baroque urn spandrels, the arch with rolling moon phase having lunar calendar band beneath pierced cresting with rocking figure of Cupid drawing his bow, the knopped and finned four-pillar movement rack-striking on a bell, the case with flat hood and sunken columns over long trunk door, 215cm high
George III mahogany-cased 8-day longcase clock. William Tooke of [King's] Lynn, (Norfolk), 12-inch silvered break-arched dial with Roman hours and Arabic minutes framing subsidiary calendar and seconds rings, signed between "Wm. C. Tooke, Lynn", beneath Strike / Silent ring, knopped four-pillar movement rack-striking on a bell, the case with wavy cresting and ball finials over stop-fluted gilt columns, figured arched long trunk door within chequer-strung surround, and conforming stepped base, 225cm high
Second quarter 19th Century mahogany-cased 8-day painted dial longcase clock - J. Wilson, Carlisle, the 14-inch break-arched Roman dial with subsidiary seconds and calendar rings within ruins to spandrels, riverside castle and figures in a punt to arch, knopped four-pillar movement rack-striking on a bell, in veneered case with swan-neck pediment, turned hood and trunk columns, short door and crossbanded base, 214cm high
Victorian Scottish mahogany-cased 8-day painted dial longcase clock, the 13-inch circular Roman dial signed 'Dan'l C. McKay Glasgow', with subsidiary seconds and calendar rings, knopped four-pillar 8-day movement with anchor escapement, striking on a coiled gong, in a drum-head 'keyhole' form case, the vertically-opening hood door hinged behind the cresting, the entire front of the trunk unusually hinged as a single section, with integral broadening glazed panel between leaf-capped canted corners, on flared base, 208cm high, sold with two brass weights, the pendulum with turned wooden rod and cylindrical brass bobThe dial does have some crazing to the finish, flakes/losses and there are areas that have yellowed, etc. The case is structurally sound, though the finish is a little tired and some people may wish to have the case re-polished. Some small cracks and openings of joints, and the usual wear to corners and edges. We do not guarantee the movement or accuracy of timepieces, and we have not tested this clock. The movement is a bit dusty and would probably benefit from a service/clean. The chiming hammer does not appear to line up with chime. Please see our website for a series of images of this lot.
A 19th century oak longcase clock, the hood with a broken swan neck pediment with brass finials, and fluted columns, above a shell inlaid short trunk door, box base and bracket feet, the 30.5cm dial painted with flowers to the arch and shell spandrels, with Roman numerals, seconds subsidiary dial and calendar aperture inscribed W Underhill, Newport, the eight day movement striking on a bell, 222cm high
A 19th century oak longcase clock, the arched top with an acorn finial and ring turned columns above a long arched door, box base and bracket feet, the 33cm brass dial with falcon to the arch, cherub spandrels with Roman numerals and a seconds subsidiary dial, inscribed Harper & Son, Salop, the eight day movement striking on a bell, lacking pendulum, 240cm high
French Boulle work longcase clock, cartouche shaped top with Cronus sat on globular finial, circular gilt dial decorated with scrolls, floral urns and mask, inset porcelain Roman numeral plates the trunk with ornate acanthus leaf and mask gilt mounts, moulded gilt metal paw feet, twin train eight day movement striking on a bell, 227cm high
19th Century oak cased 8 day longcase clock marked J Allkins, Horncastle. The case with brass mounted broken swan neck pediment above arched aperture flanked by reeded columns, cross banded arch shaped waist door, flanked by canted angles on a crossbanded panelled base with bracket feet. Arch painted face with Arabic numerals, seconds dial and date aperture. 16 x 12" approx. 8 day two train movement, striking on one bell. Overall 215cm high approx. Complete with two weights and pendulum.(B.P. 21% + VAT) In very clean and attractive original condition. Lacks back feet.
A George III oak cased thirty hour longcase clock signed John Wood, Stroud, the flat top hood above tapering pilasters flanking the 30cm square brass dial centred with a date aperture and signed with the makers name, enclosing the chain driven movement striking on a saucer bell, above the plain door inlaid with a six pointed star, 192cm high, pendulum and weight (at fault)
A 17th century and later oyster veneered walnut eight day longcase clock, signed William Coster, Londini Fecit, the flat top hood with barley twist pilasters flanking the 25cm square brass dial centred with a subsidiary second dial and signed with the makers name to the bottom edge, enclosing the two train movement striking on a saucer bell, the slender case with a rectangular door inlaid with two segmental boxwood roundels and conforming spandrels, the bottom board similarly inlaid, raised upon bun feet, 200cm high, two brass coated weights and pendulum Please note this lot is offered for sale in accordance with the Ivory Act 2018, Trevanion Auctioneers & Valuers LLP have applied for a de minimis exemption licence for the ivory in this lotRef: S8ZCQ2FPCondition Report; We do not believe that the hood has been converted from rising. Dial engraving appears good. We do not believe that the movement has ever been bolt & shutter/maintaining power. There are four ring baluster pillars. Pillars are pinned. Dial plate pinned. Seat board is likely to be a replacement however there are no signs of packing. In our opinion the movement and face have been overhauled yet there do appear to be original parts retained to the movement which are contemporary with the case. The escape wheel is clearly later. Glass to the hood is entirely replaced and not period. Spandrels are mercury gilded. Plate name engraving is spurious and originality cannot be determined. Escutcheon is ivory. Some minor losses to the veneer towards the base. Hinges replaced and later cut in. Some signs of restoration to the case, beading, and hood. Parquetry appears to be period. Sections of the case appear to have been later reinforced. Feet likely to be replaced.
Oak longcase clock, the hood with brass finial, swan neck pediment, turned columns, trunk with long door, bracket feet, 12" square painted dial, with floral spandrels, date aperture, signed W Morse, Malmesbury, thirty-hour movement striking on a bell, 207cm.Condition report:Evidence of woodworm and mould. Dial is crazed. Also some loss of paint. Minute hand is slightly bent. Wood detached from left-hand-side. Vertical crack to front. Has pendulum and one weight. Horizontal crack to finial. Please see additional uploaded images.
Mahogany longcase clock, the hood with cavetto cornice, square columns, trunk with lancet arched door, bracket feet, 14" square painted dial with curnocopia spandrels, subsidiary seconds and date dials, eight day movement striking on a bell, 203cm.Condition report:Loss of wood top left side of hood. Crack to bottom right of hood door. Edging pulling away from bottom of body door. Vertical crack to top of left-hand-side panel. Dial crazed. Has two weights plus pendulum. Please see additional uploaded images.
A late Victorian miniature eight-day longcase clock, with swan neck hood and four turned pillars to the sides, the trunk inlaid the tree of life, spandrels, etc., fitted a cream enamel dial, 44.5cm high/see illustration CONDITION REPORT: Condition information is not usually provided in the description of the lot but is available upon request; the absence of a condition report does not imply that a lot is without imperfection
A Maple & Co. longcase clock, the hood with three urn finials, the 12" square brass dial with silver engraved chapter ring, Roman numerals and matted centre, a triple weighted eight day quarter chiming movement, striking a gong and eight musical bells, seaweed marquetry throughout, the trunk door with circular glass window, approximately 255cm high CONDITION REPORT: The clock is not in striking order and the strike train is without gut or wire. The going train weight is tied to wire and not pulley, pulley is present. Moulding to base of hood and trunk door adrift but some is in a bag. Unable to see if strike silent working owing to lack of wire. Movement and dial are contemporary.
Various longcase clock parts: including four pairs of cast-brass dial-arch spandrels, five pairs of cast-brass corner spandrels including Cherub-and-Crown and Four-Seasons, twelve longcase clock bells, brass pillar capitals, a large quantity of longcase weight pulleys, five engraved makers plaques, approximately twenty-five brass ball-and-spire longcase hood finials and others, approximately twenty turned wooden finials and capitals, clock glasses for wall and bracket clocks and others, with various further pieces.
Miniature longcase clock in the Dutch style. Spring driven movement. 2 (1/2)" round dial with Arabic numerals, contained in a stained wooden case, elaborately decorated with gilded castings of flowers, swags and torch final. Dimensions 17" x 6(1/2)" x 4"Condition report: Good condition, gilding faded, movement not tested.
P. Clare of Manchester (Peter Clare) 30 hour Longcase clock with brass dial single hand and calendar. With single train 30 hour movement striking on a bell. Contained in a carved oak case with barley twist pillars to the hood, reeded columns to the trunk sides.Dimensions 80 x 21 x 10 inchesCondition reportLooks to be in good condition movement not tested.
Lovatt of Tunstall Staffordshire late Victorian 8 day Longcase clock with moon phase to the arch. With an eight day two train movement striking on a bell 14" dial with subsidiary seconds and calendarContained in a lovely mahogany case with cross-banded rosewood Turned pillars to the hood swan neck top. Turned pillars to side of case.Dimensions 91 x 24 x 9 1/2 inchesCondition reportOverall good condition brass rings missing from winding holes movement not tested. Bracket feet winding crank present in small bagNote Joseph Lovatt II was recorded as working in Tunstall between 1841 to 1867
A walnut eight day longcase clock, by Thomas Martin, London, first quarter 18th century, with moulded cornice above pilasters with gilt painted capitals, above moulded trunk door and plinth base, the arched brass dial with silvered chapter ring having Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial at twelve, matt dial centre, and twin cherub and crown spandrels, the arch chased with scrolling foliage and having circular date aperture, the five finned pillar twin train movement striking a bell on the hour, with pendulum, weights and winder, 216cm high Note: Thomas Martin of London was apprenticed to Jeremiah Martin (himself a famous Tompion apprentice) in May 1692 then recorded as admitted to the Worshipful company of Clockmakers in 1699. he worked from the Royal Exchange (1714) then Fleet Street 1724.Please note that Roseberys do not guarantee working order or time keeping of any automatic, mechanical, quartz or other timepiece offered for sale.Please refer to department for condition report

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