A Black Chinoiserie Eight Day Longcase Clock, signed G Penny, Wells, circa 1770, carry pediment, side viewing glass panels, trunk door and plinth decorated with Oriental figures, pagodas and boats, 12-inch square brass dial with Roman and Arabic chapter ring, oval plaque signed, seconds dial and date aperture, strike/not strike selection lever above 12, five pillar movement with an anchor escapement and rack striking on a bell, 212cm highCase with wear, chips and surface scratches, trunk door and plinth with the decoration rubbed, trunk with top moulding loose, wooden dial surround is damaged, later seatboard, movement needs cleaning, with pendulum and two weights.
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An Oak Eight Day Longcase Clock, signed Jonas Barber, 18th Century, caddied pediment, arch trunk door, 12-inch square brass dial with chapter ring signed, seconds dial and date aperture, four pillar movement with an anchor escapement and inside countwheel striking on a bell, later modern made case, 215cm high Later modern made case, front of the plinth with small cracks, dial and movement are clean, with two weights and a pendulum.
A Red Chinoiserie Chiming Small Longcase Clock, early 20th century, pagoda pediment, case decorated with Oriental scenes of figures, pagodas, flowers and birds, 7-1/2-inch arch brass dial, arch with Tempus Fugit silvered disc, triple spring barrel movement quarter chiming on four gong rods, 155cm highCase with scratches and scuff marks in parts, trunk door with chips to the raised decoration, dial slightly discoloured, with pendulum.
A Walnut Eight Day Longcase Clock, flat top pediment, trunk door with glass lenticle, 12-1/4-inch square brass dial, dial centre with seconds and bearing a later inscription on a plaque Wm Barlow London, four pillar movement with an anchor escapement and striking on a bell, later dial 219cm highCase with cracks in parts, some mouldings are lifting in parts, trunk door with a later glass lenticle, front of the plinth is chipped to the top left hand corner, plinth has been re-built, dial is discoloured, later movement with later dial feet, movement not striking at present, with two weights and a pendulum.
An Oak Eight Day Longcase Clock, signed Geo Goodall, Abberford, No.166, late 18th century, broken arched pediment, crossbanded trunk door, 13-1/4-inch arch brass dial, dial centre with floral engraving, seconds and date aperture and signed, arch with moonphase disc, four pillar movement with an anchor escapement and rack striking on a bell 227cm highFront of the hood with one small piece of dental frieze moulding missing, trunk door with a dent next to the top hinge, case with scratches and dents in parts, plinth has been reduced in size, case with woodworm holes in parts which appears to be non active, dial is discoloured, movement is dirty, with two weights and a pendulum.
A Scottish Mahogany Eight Day Longcase Clock, signed John Allan, Pennycuick, circa 1780, swan neck pediment, arched trunk door, 12-inch arch brass dial with a silvered chapter ring, dial centre with two dials for seconds and date, strike/silent selection lever above 12, arch with signed silvered plaque, four pillar movement with an anchor escapement and rack striking on a bell, 229cm highCase with some crossbanded veneers missing to the trunk door, bottom right hand side of the plinth with cracks and some veneers missing, front of the hood with later frets, dial is clean, movement is clean, with two weights and a pendulum.
An Oak Thirty Hour Longcase Clock, signed Barber, Winster, numbered 829, circa 1769, flat top pediment, trunk with inset pilasters, canted plinth, 11-1/4-inch square brass dial with a silvered chapter ring signed, matted and scroll decorated dial centre, arched date aperture, movement with an anchor escapement and striking on a bell, movement with latched and pinned pillars, movement front plate is signed and numbered 829, 204cm highHood with some dentil frieze decoration chipped to the front right hand corner and missing, later made hood door, one small piece of dentil frieze missing to the left hand side corner, dial silvering is discoloured, movement is complete, later seatboard, with one weight and a pendulum.
A Black Chinoiserie Eight Day Longcase Clock, signed Antho Harrison, London, early 18th century, caddied pediment, side viewing glass panels, trunk door and plinth decorated with Oriental scenes of figures, pagodas, flowers and birds, trunk door with glass lenticle, 12-inch square brass dial with a silvered chapter ring signed, matted dial centre with a seconds dial and date aperture, twin cherub and crown spandrels, five pillar movement with an anchor escapement and inside countwheel striking on a bell, 252cm highCase with paint lifting in parts and missing, chinoiserie decoration is faded but in my opinion nicely aged, case with cracks and chips, dial is discoloured, movement needs cleaning, with two weights and a pendulum.
A Mahogany Eight Day Longcase Clock, signed James Thomas, Chester, circa 1790, swan neck pediment, flame veneer trunk door flanked by fluted pilasters, 13-1/4-inch arch brass dial, chapter ring with a central date ring, dial centre signed, arch with moonphase disc, four pillar movement with an anchor escapement and rack striking now on a gong, possibly later case, 231cm highCase with chips in parts, trunk left hand side with cracks, trunk door with a central crack and signs of wood filler to the reverse of the trunk door, finials are missing, later wooden blocks added to both sides of the side cheeks below the seatboard, movement now converted to striking on a gong, possibly later case, pendulum bob has come off the pendulum rod and needs repairing, with two weights.
A Green Chinoiserie Eight Day Longcase Clock, signed Jno Hocker, Reading, circa 1740, caddied pediment, Oriental and floral decorated case depicting figures, boats and pagodas, 12-inch arch brass dial with silvered chapter ring signed, seconds dial, arch with date dial, five pillar movement with an anchor escapement and rack striking on a bell, later case, 273cm highLater case, trunk door slightly bowed, trunk door with painted surfaces slightly lifting in parts, later seatboard, dial and movement are clean.
A Walnut Eight Day Longcase Clock, signed Benjamin Gray, London, circa 1730, caddied pediment, pierced blind fret work, glass side panels, nicely figured walnut veneered trunk door with moulded borders, 12-inch square brass dial with a silvered Roman and Arabic chapter ring, strike/not strike selection lever above 12, dial centre with seconds dial and date aperture, silvered plaque signed Benj Gray, London, five pillar movement with an anchor escapement and rack striking on a bell, 236cm highHood with later re-built caddy, hood with woodworm holes, hood with veneer lifting, case with mouldings and veneer missing in parts, case with cracks in parts to the veneers, some veneer has been replaced in parts, trunk door is bowed, full plinth/base has been re-built, dial is discoloured, later movement seatboard, seatboard with later added pieces of wood to both sides, movement needs cleaning, with pendulum and two weights.
A Walnut Marquetry Eight Day Longcase Clock, signed Micha Shields, London, circa 1700, carry pediment, side glass panels, trunk door with marquetry inlaid D-ended panels decorated with birds and flowers, matching inlaid plinth, 12-inch square brass dial with a silvered Roman and Arabic chapter ring signed, dial centre with ringed winding holes, seconds dial, date aperture with scroll decoration, winged cherub spandrels, five pillar movement with an anchor escapement and inside countwheel striking on a bell, possibly in a later case, 242cm high Case with chips and cracks to the veneers in parts, hood with a later bevelled glass, later finials, trunk door with cracks to the top and lower parts through the marquetry inlay, some marquetry inlay is slightly missing to the top side of the trunk and slightly tocuhed up and gaps filled, trunk with small signs of later small pieces of patched veneer, inside trunk door with four later added metal securing brackets, re-built plinth with later marquetry front panel, plinth with a small piece of moulding missing to the front left hand corner, later added wooden blocks to both sides of the case side cheeks beneath the movement seatboard, due to the later blocks the case is possibly a later case and not made for this dial and movement originally, dial is discoloured, later minute hand is slightly twisted, movement is dirty and needs cleaning, with pendulum and two weights.
A George III oak and walnut crossbanded 8-day longcase clock by John Follit of Lichfield, scrolling broken pediment above an arch shaped glazed door opening to a brass dial, the top with a sun and moon dial above roman and arabic numerals, secondary dial, two wind-up keys and date aperture, flanked by pilasters, over a serpentine top panel door enclosing weights and pendulum, moulded plinth base. (AF)
A George III oak crossbanded, ebonised and marquetry strung 8-day longcase clock by James Green, Nantwich, scrolling foliage broken pediment mounted brass globe finials, arch shaped glazed inlay hood flanked by pilaster columns, enclosing 13.5inch brass and silver chartered dial, Roman hourly numerals, Arabic minute and date aperture numerals, secondary dial and twin wind up keyholes, mounted with brass foliate spandrels, above a serpentine top panel door enclosing weights and pendulum, flanked by quarter carved canted corners , raised on carved bracket feet. 200cm H
A 19TH CENTURY 8-DAY LONGCASE CLOCK the brass dial with subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, strike/silent dial to break arch, signed 'Edw. Allen Oare No. 9', in an oak case 47cm wide 222cm high Condition Report : oak case rather rougn, new plinth to base Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.
A 19TH CENTURY 8-DAY LONGCASE CLOCK the enamel dial with subsidiary seconds dial, date aperture, signed 'STOGURSEY', rocking ship automaton to break arch, in crossbanded oak case 48cm wide 214cm high Condition Report : with two lead wieghts, pendulum with suspension spring intact, but a little tired overall Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.
An English oak eight day longcase clock, Robert Bins, 18th c, the later 10.5" brass dial with silvered chapter ring, pierced hands, mask spandrels and four-pillar movement in flat topped case with dentil cornice, slender turned pillars flanking the glazed door, the trunk enclosed by full length moulded door, on altered base, pendulum and brass sleeved weights, 222cm h Dial and hands later than movement, the case late 18th or early 19th c, both with much dust, dirt and cobwebs
An English oak thirty hour longcase clock, Thos Mawkes Chesterfield, c1770, with matted centre, date sector, silvered chapter ring, rococo spandrels and single barrel movement, in a flat topped case, carved and dark-stained in the 19th c, having full length door to the trunk, on panelled base, pendulum and weight, 213cm h Much dust and cobwebs, seat board old, cheeks packed
An English oak thirty hour longcase clock, Dav'd Collier Gattley, c1760, the 11" brass dial with engraved and matted centre, date sector, pierced steel hand and mask spandrels, in modified flat topped case with blind fret cornice, pillars flanking the glazed door, the crossbanded trunk enclosed by moulded door, pendulum and weight, 201cm h Much dust and dirt with cobwebs, etc, movement seated on two chamfered pieces of timber that rest on the cheeks, hands replaced and slightly rusty, silvering marked, old damage to blind fret
An English yew wood thirty hour longcase clock, early 18th c, the case 20th c, the 10" brass dial with engraved and matted centre, rococo spandrels and lantern type movement in flat topped case with pilasters flanking the door, the trunk enclosed by a full length moulded door, 196cm h Much dust and dirt with cobwebs, movement original, dial and elements made up from 18th c and later parts, replacement hand rusty, lacks glass
An English oak thirty hour longcase clock, [John] Agar York, c1780, the 11" brass dial with engraved and matted centre, date sector, signature disc, silvered chapter ring and rococo spandrels, the flat topped case with pilasters flanking the glazed door, the trunk enclosed by a full length ogee arched door, pendulum and weight, 204cm h Much dust and cobwebs, surface of case slightly affected by damp, cheeks not packed
An English walnut eight day longcase clock, Jno Stokeld Lincoln, early 18th c, the case 20th c, the wheatear engraved 12" dial with matted centre, ringed winding squares, silvered date, minutes and chapter rings, mask spandrels and five-pillar movement, in flat topped case with pilasters to the glazed door and full length moulded door to the trunk, pendulum and weights, 203cm h Much dust and cobwebs, replacement hands rusty
An English yew wood thirty hour longcase clock, Thos Haden Rowley, early 18th c, the case 20th c, the 10" brass dial with matted centre, pierced hand and mask spandrels, lantern type movement in flat topped case with spiral pilasters to the glazed door, the trunk enclosed by a full length moulded door with lentical, pendulum and weight, 195cm h Much dust, cobwebs, etc but complete, hand replaced, case in good condition
A North Wales oak thirty hour longcase clock, Bridge Wrexham, late 18th c, the 11" brass dial with engraved and matted centre and ringed date and lunar apertures, vase spandrels and four-pillar movement in flat topped case with turned pillars flanking the glazed door, the trunk enclosed by a full length ogee moulded door, on panelled base, pendulum and weight, 194cm h Dusty with cobwebs, the case somewhat affected by damp, seat boards not packed
An English oak thirty hour longcase clock, R[ober]t Woollat Glastonbury, 18th c, the 10" brass dial with matted centre, pierced hand, crown and cherub spandrels and lantern type movement in a flat topped case with pilasters flanking the glazed door, the trunk enclosed by a full length ogee moulded door, pendulum and weight, 190cm h Much dust and dirt with cobwebs, etc, localised worm, in particular to the 'roof' of the hood, seat board replaced, hand possibly original, knob to trunk door replaced
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
An English brass eight day longcase clock movement and dial, Jonas Barber [of Winster], late 18th c, the 11.5" dial with matted centre, engraved date aperture, distinctive cruciform winding squares, pierced hands, engraved chapter ring, mask spandrels and movement with four finely turned pillars, front plate un-numbered Dirty, localised corrosion on spandrels. Some repair to movement
N Shaw (Sleaford). An early 19thC mahogany longcase clock , with swan neck pillared hood, canted trunk with full length door, flames base with plinth, the painted dial having a flower painted to the arch, Arabic numerals, date crescent, seconds ring and inscribed N. SHAW SLEAFORD, (with weights and pendulum), 225cm high (AF).
A George III longcase clock, with inset pillared hood, full length moulded trunk door and plain base, the square arch dial having silent/strike roundel to the arch, the chapter ring having Roman hour and Arabic minute numerals, enclosed by cast brass urn and scroll spandrels, the matted centre with seconds ring and date aperture, makers cartouche for Charles Watts BOURNE, eight day movement striking a bell, with pendulum and weights, 213cm high. Note: Charles Watts is recorded in the Lincolnshire town of Bourne from 1770, being the son of John Watts clock maker of Stamford.
A George III mahogany longcase clock, the swan neck pediment with verre églomisé above arched brass dial set with rolling moon phase, inscribed 'William Winstanley Within' with silvered chapter ring set with both Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture with eight day movement above fret carved frieze with long arched door flanked by fluted quarter pillars to a fret carved plinth base, height 238cm.Additional InformationCracking to the door and veneers, scuffs and knocks to case, losses to hood side and also a large chip/ area of loss.
A George III mahogany longcase clock, the broken swan neck pediment above arched silvered dial set with rolling moon phase, inscribed 'Here I stand with all my might so take example now by me to tell the hours by day & night to serve thy God as I serve thee', the finely engraved main dial set with both Roman and Arabic numerals with twin subsidiary dials for seconds and date, inscribed 'John (iohn) Holt, Rochdale', further inscribed 'The trumpet shall sound incorruptible and the dead shall be raised, we shall be changed', the long arched door flanked by turned pillars to a plinth base, with eight day movement, height 230cm.Additional InformationCracks and splitting to case and veneer, finial is loose, no packing under seat board, seat board is warped, light wear to dial. We offer no guarantee of working order.
DAVID COLLIER, GATLEY (CHESHIRE); an 18th century longcase clock, the brass face with applied scrolling detail to the corners and silvered chapter ring bearing Arabic and Roman numerals, with moon phase and date subsidiary dials, in oak case, the hood with blind fret decoration above a pair of columns and a shaped rectangular door with crossbanded detail, on plinth base, height 201cm.Additional InformationWe cannot guarantee that the clock is in full working order. The case cleaned and refinished throughout. some small elements of the fretwork on the hood are missing and the material backing has been over stained. The colt column mounts may be later and one is chipped. Plinth around the base is not original. Finials to the top lacking. Parts of the movement appear to be replacements.
JOHN HOLROYD OF WAKEFIELD; an 18th century eight day longcase clock, the brass face with applied quarter panels with pierced floral decoration and silvered chapter ring bearing Arabic and Roman numerals, with subsidiary minute and date aperture, in plain oak case with inlaid detail to the hood, height 234cm.
W.B. CORNFORTH MACCLESFIELD; a 19th century mahogany cased eight day longcase clock, the painted dial set with rolling moon above floral detail and a painted chapter ring bearing Roman numerals and subsidiary minutes and date dials, in inlaid mahogany case with broken swan neck detail to the hood above the shaped door, height 225cm.
WILLIAM GALLOWAY DALRY; an early 19th century longcase clock, the hood with urn finial flanked by broken swan neck surmount and pierced decoration above a pair of Corinthian columns flanking the glazed door, painted face with an oval portrait of Britannia above the dial, set with both Arabic and Roman numerals with two further subsidiary dials, the case with rectangular door flanked by quartered carved columns with bracket feet, height 222cm, complete with key, pendulum and weights.Additional InformationThe clock is not currently working.
An early 20th century mahogany longcase clock of small proportions, the silvered dial with chased scrolling decoration and applied chapter ring bearing Roman numerals and plaque, signed Mappin & Webb 172 Regent Street, the case bearing a single band of blind fret decoration above the oval shaped glazed door above an inlaid panel, on bracket feet, height 180cm.Additional InformationWe offer no guarantee of working order, losses to the moulding on the doors, scuffs, knocks and marks to the veneer.
A 1920s oak longcase clock of small proportions, with silvered chapter ring and movement striking on eight straight gongs, in panelled case and with bun feet, height 192cm.Additional InformationNo guarantees that the clock is in working order. It is a chain wind mechanism. Chapter ring with tarnishing and wear. Case with light wear but overall ok.
A MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK, signed James Butler, Bolton, the thirty hour movement within anchor escapement and outside count wheel, striking on a bell, 13" brass dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, the silvered centre chased with foliate scrolls and sailship, seconds dial and calendar aperture, the case with turned wood finials on scrolled pediment, verre eglomise panelled frieze on turned columns, arched door flanked by turned quarter column, canted base and bracket feet, 87 1/2" high (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)Movement clean, but a marriage to case, dial good but wear to silvering of centre, beautifully patinated case in very good condition but lacking base moulding

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