An English oak thirty hour longcase clock, Will Snow, c1770, the 11" engraved brass dial with silvered date sector and chapter ring, pierced hands and rococo spandrels, in flat topped case with blind fret cornice and pillars flanking the glazed door, the trunk enclosed by a moulded door, on panelled base, pendulum and weight, 207cm h Much dust and cobwebs, etc, in basically good condition
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An English oak thirty hour longcase clock, Thos Stripling Barwell, mid 18th c, the 11" engraved brass dial with date sector, silvered chapter ring, steel hand and rococo spandrels, the pedimented case with turned pillars flanking the glazed door, the trunk enclosed by a full length ogee moulded door, pendulum and weight 197cm h Much dust and dirt with cobwebs, cheeks packed, old repairs
Pearson & Dunn, Berwick: a Georgian oak and mahogany longcase clock, the painted roman dial with subsidiary seconds dial and date dial, shipping scene to arch, two train movement with anchor escapement, the case with shaped waist door flanked by fluted quadrants, panel base and bun feet, with weights and pendulum, 226cms high.
19th Century mahogany crossbanded and inlaid longcase clock, the broken arch hood with a swan neck pediment and flanking reeded pilasters, the painted moon phase dial with Arabic and Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds and date dials, signed J.A Scott, DumfriesThis clock has been cleaned and restored but we cannot confirm if it is fully working.Dial 14ins wide x 20ins high
19th Century oak longcase clock having brass dial with silvered chapter ring and Roman numerals, the three train weight driven movement chiming on six bells, with broken arch pediment, the dial flanked by brass pilasters over a flush panel door on conforming plinth base, 87ins high (including weights, key and pendulum)
John Gordin, LondonA late 17th/early 18th century walnut eight-day longcase clock, the 11-inch square brass dial with silvered Roman chapter ring, sword hilt half hour marks, and Arabic minute track, matted centre, subsidiary seconds with ringed winding holes and date aperture, signed chapter ring, winged cherub head spandrels, the movement with five knopped and finned pillars. The hood with floral marquetry to the dome top and door, brass urn finials, plain pilasters and glass side panels over a convex throat and 42-inch trunk door with 'D' ended floral and bird marquetry panels, convex lenticle over a further floral marquetry rectangular panel and later skirt base. Comes with a pair of brass cased weights, pendulum and key. 240cm high, 94.5inDial good, some rubbing to the silvering in the chapter ring, movement clean and currently working but not tested or guaranteed. The case generally good and clean. The hood with later finials and one small strip of moulding missing. Base slightly shortened because of the later skirt which has a patch of veneer missing to the front face and rear right foot.
A mahogany longcase clock, second quarter of the 19th century, the hood with arched door over cross banded trunk door above a waisted base (lacking bun feet) the white dial with painted arch and spandrels, Roman chapter ring and subsidiaries for date and time, inscribed W M ADAM BATHGATE, eight day striking movement, with two weights and pendulum, H213cm, W51cm, D24cm
A CHINOISERIE LACQUERED LONGCASE CLOCK. the 11 1/2" silvered dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary second dial and date aperture, with floral decoration, marked Tempus Fugit and crudely signed 'Joyce' above, on a brass eight day two train movement striking to a bell, the case with village scenes, floral sprays and gilt borders, with pendulum, weights, case key and winder, height including finial 227cm. * Movement later, losses to case and decoration, general wear, worm damage, splits etc. **BP 22.5% inc VAT + Lot Fee of £8
AN 18TH CENTURY MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK. the 11 1/2" brass dial with silvered chapter ring, strike/silent dial and date aperture signed Thomas Wagstaff, London, on a brass eight day two-train movement striking to a bell, the case with fret carved detailing and brass inlay, with pendulum, case key and two weights, height 250cm. * Wear to dial, door warped, general wear and losses to case, worm damage to seating board, untested and not currently working. **BP 22.5% inc VAT + Lot Fee of £8
AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK. the 13" painted dial with subsidiary second and date dials below a moon phase dial painted with a floral study and a village church, the dial also decorated with an officer, possibly Napoleon, leading his troops, natives and other figures and animals, signed Thos. Armstrong, Poulton, on a brass eight day two train movement striking to a bell, the case with reeded columns, floral carving and satinwood inlay, height 236cm *Armstrong, Thomas. Poulton, c.1800-1857. * Restoration, alterations and repairs to movement, case and dial, some knocks and losses. **BP 22.5% inc VAT + Lot Fee of £8
An XVIII Century Oak and Mahogany Longcase Clock, with swan neck pediment, arched door and column supports, the arched white dial inscribed "Bowen Alfreton" and painted with a boy fishing and floral astragals, Roman numerals, the trunk with shaped crossbanded door with shell inlay and half round pilasters with brass capitals, pencil chamfered sides on ogee feet, 223cm high.
Joseph Donisthorpe of Normanton Leicestershire (inscribed Jofeph Donithorpe) 30 hour longcase clock approx 1746, with 10" square brass dial with four season spandrels. Single hand. An early rope driven posted movement striking on a bell. Contained in an oak case with plain columns to the hood and caddy top.Dimensions 79" x 21" x 12"Condition report.Good restored condition, rope for movement has broken and will need re-splicing Base cut down slightly but does not detract from the proportions of the case. Weight pendulum and door key present.Note Joseph Donisthorpe of Normanton-le-Heath Leicestershire was working at that location from the 1740s This is an example of one of his early works. He had many apprentices including Samuel Deacon from 1762 Deacon went on to be a prolific clockmaker in Barton in the Beans Leicestershire
19th Century mahogany-cased eight day painted dial longcase clock, Bristol area, anonymous circa 1830, 13-inch Roman dial with subsidiary seconds ring and terrestrial calendar crescent, ruins to spandrels and lady with dog to arch, within typical local wavy hood door surround and matching hood, 220cm high, sold with two weights and pendulum
A GEORGE III LONGCASE CLOCK the 30cm brass dial with seconds dial and date aperture, inscribed " Rich Smith Dunstable", the five pillar eight-day movement striking on a bell, in a painted case with pagoda hood, 230cm highProvenance: The Richard Pratley Collection of English Furniture, Naïve and Folk Art.
SCOTTISH VICTORIAN MAHOGANY CASED DRUMHEAD EIGHT DAY LONGCASE CLOCK BY GEORGE STROMIER OF GLASGOW,with carved surmount above circular dial with Roman numerals and twin subsidiary dials, signed, the trunk and door with moulded and turned detail to stepped plinth base, 202cm highDamage to top left of cresting. Dial completely repainted. Trunk door locked. Tape keeping section of moulding in place. Other wear as per use and age. Warped drop to pendulum. Weights and pendulum present though cannot test to confirm working order.Additional images now available.
A late 18th century inlaid oak and mahogany eight day longcase clock by G. Stephenson of Warminster the bell strike movement fronted by a painted arched Arabic dial, with rocking ship panel to arch, painted floral and gilt spandrels, arched date aperture and subsidiary seconds dial, the case with broken arch cornice on turned Corinthian columns, the trunk with tulipwood and boxwood and feather banded kite decoration, within feather banded canted corners, on a plinth base, 84¼in. (214cm.) high.

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