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Lot 484

A 19th Century mahogany longcase clock with swan neck pediment to hood, the 32cm painted square dial with seconds dial and date aperture, with eight day bell striking movement - pendulum missing

Lot 291

An oak longcase clock, the hood with dentil cornice and split turned columns, the eight day striking chiming movement with 9.5 inch brass and silvered dial, the trunk enclosed by geometric panel door. 192cms high.Condition report: See photos

Lot 884

An 18th century oak longcase clock with painted dial by J Moseley, Swansea, eight day striking movement with date niche, winder, weights and pendulum, 201cm high 

Lot 1075

An 18th century 30 hour single hand longcase clock of small proportions with 19th century Jacobean style carved oak case, 180cm high

Lot 113

Eight day longcase clock movement with pendulum and weights

Lot 3046

Late Victorian mahogany veneered longcase clock with a swan's neck pediment and gilt paterae, break-arched hood door flanked by two turned columns with brass capitals, trunk with canted corners, short triple spire shaped door inlaid with contrasting octagonal veneer, plinth with shaped bracket feet and conforming inlay, 30-hour chain driven countwheel movement striking the hours on a bell (missing), 13-inch painted dial pinned directly to the movement, stamped matching brass hands and date hand, dial with re-painted roman numerals and art work to the arch and spandrels. Dial inscribed "Dickinson Skipton".

Lot 542

An oak cased longcase clock. Early 19th Century clock striking on a bell with an 8 day movement, arched painted face, separate seconds dial and date wheel. With weights and pendulum. Approx height 220cm. VGC, pin at top of suspension spring missing. £80-120

Lot 18

the 12 in. dial with a signed Roman numeral chapter ring, subsidiary seconds dial, date aperture, and twin winding holes, with pierced crown and cherub spandrels; in a caddy hood top with giltwood finials and flanked by ebony columns with giltwood capitals, above a trunk door with a brass banded lenticle and boxwood lined flower and bird marquetry panels; the month-going movement with five pillars and five wheel trains, anchor escapement and bell strike via an outside countwheel226cm high, 249cm [finials included]Footnote: 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". Another marquetry longcase clock by Broun dating to the late 17th century sold in these rooms, 1 September, 2021, lot 18.

Lot 10

Victorian mahogany cased longcase clock with two subsidiary dials marked "Whitelaw Edinburgh" 211cm high x 45cm wide x 22cm deep Condition Report: Case is in a condition consummate with age and use. Movement appears to be complete and intact though we cannot guarantee this.

Lot 691

An early 19thC longcase clock movement, comprising painted arched dial, 49cm high, 34cm wide, with eight day movement, subsidiary second hand and date aperture, with bell movement, two weights and pendulum, unsigned.

Lot 703

W. Godfrey. Winterton, A 19thC longcase clock, the arched dial painted with flowers and birds, with an eight day four pillar movement in oak and mahogany case, 211cm high overall.

Lot 719

William Stapleton, Thirsk. A longcase clock, the brass arched dial with Roman numerals and pierced scrolling spandrels, in associated walnut case, 215cm high overall.

Lot 849

Jackson of Polesworth. An early 19thC oak longcase clock, with square hood and 28cm wide painted dial with Roman numerals, floral spandrels signed above arched door, on block base, thirty hour movement with weight 205cm high.

Lot 580

A GEORGE III OAK LONGCASE CLOCKThe arched brass dial with silvered chapter ring and detailed 'John Daglish Alnwick' (dial, movement and case associated), 229cm high, with two weights and a pendulumCondition report: The case has been restored at some point.  There are marks and knocks consistent with age.  A split to the base vertically.  Veneer damage around the dial door surround. The movement appears complete and clean. It may require a service before use.Two weights, pendulum and a key as noted above.

Lot 715

A LATE GEORGE III MAHOGANY, CROSSBANDED AND OUTLINED LONGCASE CLOCKBy Thomas Harris, BathThe arched pediment with three brass finials, above glazed door, flanked by Corinthian fluted columns, the trunk with banded inlay and a door, on base with bracket feet, 12in. silvered dial, signed, with subsidiaries for seconds and calendar, twin train movement with strike on a bell, 225cm high Condition report: Dial: slightly bent minute hand.Case: in overall good condition, polished and cleaned. Repair to the inside of the hood to the left side with a later side of timber applied, this side also with a silk back cut-out roundel. The movement: possibly later associated, will need to be inspected and no guarantee of its working order.  The bell stamped W.H & Co. Bristol. Two cast iron weights, one pendulumGeneral scuffs, knocks and some  dents and bruises commensurate with use and age. 

Lot 716

A SCOTTISH GEORGE III MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCKSigned John Jeffray, GlasgowThe case with a broken arched pediment, blind fret ornament, fluted three-quarter columns, above a trunk with arched inset door and plain plinth on bracket feet, the 12in. arched brass dial, with strike/silent, seconds subsidiary (replaced disc) and signature panel below with calendar aperture, twin train movement striking on a bell, 233cm highCondition reportTwo brass cased weights, one pendulum

Lot 717

A LATE GEORGE II WALNUT & OUTLINED LONGCASE CLOCKSigned William Hill, Junr., WalsinghamThe case with a moulded pediment, arched glazed panel door, above the trunk inset with a break-arched door, on plinth base, the 12in. arched brass dial, signed on a roundel in the arch, with seconds subsidiary and calendar aperture, twin train movement striking on a bell, 220cm high, movement and case associatedCondition report:The case: base reduced and later plinth added.  Some Veneer lose, marks and knocks consistent with age.  Case dirty requires a wax.  Attractive colour overall especially panel door.  There is a shrinkage crack at top where cleat meets main door panel, usual with age.  Movement appears to be complete and cared for, now dirty and will require a service.  Two brass cased weights, one pendulum

Lot 756

A GEORGE II LONGCASE CLOCK MOVEMENT WITH 12IN. SQUARE DIALBy Peter Mallett, LondonThe twin train movement with five turned pillars, rack strike on a bell, together with an associated oak longcase, in need of restorationCondition ReportThe movement and dial are dirty and require cleaning.  The case is in a poor state and requires restoration.1 pendulum, two brass cased weights

Lot 302

19th century oak 8 day longcase clock, Phillip Poll of Bungay, the signed dial with roman numerals and having a carved oak case, with pendulum and two weights, 218cm tall

Lot 3595

FRANK ROWE, COUNTY MARLOWE; a 19th century rosewood cased Shop Regulator longcase clock, the silvered dial with Roman and Arabic numerals with two subsidiary dials, above a carved skirt, raised on plinth base, complete with mercury pendulum, brass weight and winding key, height 184cm, width 50cm. 

Lot 3597

A 19th century Anglo Indian ebonised longcase clock, the moulded hood above arched dial set with rolling moon phase and silver chapter ring with Roman numerals above glazed arched door to a plinth base housing an eight day movement, height 228cm.

Lot 3599

MAPLE & Co OF LONDON; a mahogany longcase clock with arched brass dial, three train movement striking on a coil, and with Roman numerals to the silvered chapter ring inscribed 'Maple & Co Ltd, London', height approx. 235cm (af).Provenance: from a large Berkshire country house. This has been involved in a fire and is in need of complete restoration, however it is a fine quality example with such details such as brass stop fluted corner pilasters, etc.Additional InformationPlease note that this piece has been fire damaged.

Lot 159

Victorian mahogany longcase clock, swan neck pediment with gilt finials, fluted column supports, short door with lancet top, bracket feet, 14" arched brass dial, the lunette with 'Tempus Fugit', cast spandrels, silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals, signed E. C. Kemp, Leicester, subsidiary seconds dial, eight day striking movement, height 237cm.

Lot 160

Mahogany longcase clock, the hood with pagoda top and three turned finials, swan-neck pediment joined by a gilt floral garland, glass panels, turned and fluted columns, the trunk with a long door, flanked by quarter columns, box base, fifteen inch arched brass dial with cast spandrels, silvered chapter ring, signed Hadwen, Ormskirk, with subsidiary seconds dial, and moonphase eight-day movement, striking on a bell, height 241cm.

Lot 1856

Two late 19th century miniature longcase mantel clocks, probably German, one with architectural style case with gilt metal eagle finial and gilt bas relief panels, brass open frame movement, 12¼in. (31cm.) high; the other with pokerwork faux-marquetry case and pocket watch movement, signed 'Perrin Geneve', 13in. (33cm.) high, both a/f. (2) * Condition: - Eagle finial clock: Lacks back to case. Eagle on modern card post fitting. A few inactive worm holes to case. Movement fully wound, does not run. Very dirty. - Pokerwork clock: Lacks top to hood. Some scratches and marks to polish on case. Lacks glass, minute hand and hand from seconds dial. Movement does wind and run.

Lot 1871

An 18th century Channel Islands oak longcase clock by Nicolas Blondel, the eight day bell strike movement fronted by an arched brass Roman dial with painted moonphase and gilt brass scroll and rocaille spandrels, silvered chapter ring and matted centre, signed 'Nicolas Blondel a Guernesey' to a plaque, with silvered subsidiary seconds with engraved sunburst and date aperture beneath, the typical oak case with high, plain hood with turned three quarter columns, over a plain trunk and plinth base, 79in. (200.5cm.) high, with original 'NB' signed lead weights. * With copy of a Guernsey auction purchase receipt dated 31-10-9 [1909]

Lot 744

A continental longcase clock with moonphase dial

Lot 740

A 19th century painted longcase clock with dial signed C Marchman, with weights

Lot 739

A 19th century inlaid mahogany longcase clock with brass dial, weights, no pendulum

Lot 743

A continental painted Chinoiserie longcase clock with weights and pendulum (as found)

Lot 720

A continental painted longcase clock with circular dial (as found)

Lot 719

A 19th century continental painted longcase clock with brass and metal dial, Caspar Maasw

Lot 717

A contemporary longcase clock with moon phase dial (as found)

Lot 718

A 19th century inlaid mahogany longcase clock with brass and silvered dial, P. Ch. Peters of Hamburg, with one weight

Lot 462

A box of 20th century needlework throws, antique longcase clock face, Scandinavian ceramics and glass ware

Lot 742

A George III mahogany longcase clock with painted dial signed Alex Grant of Sterling, with weights

Lot 715

A 19th century carved oak longcase clock hood with movement and brass face, Webster of Whitby

Lot 609

A 19th century heavily carved oak longcase clock with brass and silvered dial by Henrich Dreier, dated 1890, with pendulum

Lot 638

Early 20th century 8 day longcase clock by King & Co Hull in a mahogany case H 203 cm Dial 28cm

Lot 640

Longcase clock in a replacement case with a brass and silvered dial, engraved Rob. Halsted London. Dial approx. 10 inches. Ht 195 cm

Lot 641

Victorian 8 day longcase clock Davis of Grimsby with painted dial depicting churches of Grimsby in a mixed wood case with both weights

Lot 643

Fenclocks modern longcase clock with moon phase dial

Lot 443

Victorian mahogany eight day longcase clock, the painted dial depicting Robert Burns and similar subjects, named to George Moore, with two subsidiary dials, pendulum and two lead weights, 230cm high.

Lot 524

Victorian mahogany eight day longcase clock, the hood with scroll pediment above a painted dial with subsidiary dials, 221cm high.The dial is 14.6in x 20.5in. 

Lot 549

Late 18th century oak-cased thirty hour longcase clock, the 11in brass dial with Roman numerals and decorated with an etched panel and brass spandrels, with pendulum and single lead weight, 218cm high.

Lot 1212

A 1930s oak longcase clock with brass dial - NO RESERVE

Lot 1334

A modern longcase clock with a brass dial silvered chapter ring and visible weights.

Lot 1347

An 8 day longcase clock by J Ritchi of Hull with a silvered dial.

Lot 281

An early 20th century triple weight German oak longcase clock, H: 197 cm, not working at lotting, chains off and pendulum feather damaged . Not available for in-house P&P, contact Paul O'Hea at Mailboxes on 01925 659133

Lot 1007

An early 19th century longcase clock, retailed by "Thomas Mills, Berkley", the oak case with mahogany banding, swan's neck pediment, brass paterae and central brass finial, with shaped backsplats and a stepped break arch hood door flanked by two pillars with brass capitals, trunk with a long break arch topped door on a rectangular plinth with a raised panel and shaped skirting, a twelve-inch wide painted dial with a depiction of flowers to the arch and corresponding floral images to the spandrels, with Roman numerals and quarter hour Arabic's, minute track and matching steel hands, with winding collets, subsidiary seconds dial and semi-circular date aperture with calendar disc behind, dial pinned via a Walker and Finmore cast iron false plate to a four pillar, eight-day rack striking weight driven movement with a recoil anchor escapement, striking the hours on a cast bell, with key, weights and pendulum.Dimensions: Height: 206cm  Length/Width: 49cm  Depth/Diameter: 23cm

Lot 1020

A provincial 30-hour chain driven longcase clock in an oak finished case with a flat top and wide cornice pediment, full length trunk door on a square plinth with applied skirting, an associated 8-1/4� square painted dial with Roman numerals , five-minute Arabic�s and minute markers, fan motif spandrels with non-matching steel hands, dial inscribed �Goodall, Tadcaster� and pinned directly to a 19th century four pillar countwheel movement with a recoil anchor escapement striking the hours on a bell. With pendulum and weight. George Goodall (II) is recorded as working in Tadcaster c. 1780-1810.Dimensions: Height: 185cm  Length/Width: 43cm  Depth/Diameter: 23cm

Lot 1287

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 

Lot 376

An Edwardian style mahogany Sebastian Clock Kit longcase clock with broken swan neck pediment and enamelled moon phase brass and silvered dial, with arabic numerals, flanked by turned pilasters and glazed panel door, on inlaid base and bracket feet, complete with weights and pendulum, instructions etc. (200cm x 40cm x 25cm)

Lot 249

H Jackson Lavington, 18th century and later longcase clock, the brass and silvered dial with Roman numerals to a brass movement striking on a bell, set in an oak case with plain trunk door and box base, 190cm highCondition report: Condition report has been sent

Lot 261

19th century mahogany longcase clock, with a swan neck pediment and gilt finials over a painted dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary dials, inscribed Ja Melrose, Edinburgh. 43 x 200 x 21cm.

Lot 171

A Walnut Eight Day Longcase Clock, signed Wm Jas Miller, Lombard Street, London, circa 1770, pagoda pediment, brass capped columns, glazed side panels, arch trunk door, plinth with stepped skirting, 12-inch arch brass dial with a silvered Roman and Arabic chapter ring, strike/not strike selection lever above 12, arch with silvered disc signed, date aperture and seconds dial, five pillar movement with an anchor escapement and rack striking on a bell, later case, 252cmCondition report: Later case, case surfaces appear to have been cleaned and polished, some veneers with chips and cracks, some signs of restoration to the veneers in parts, dial is discoloured in parts, movement needs cleaning, with two brass cased weights and a pendulum.

Lot 173

A Scottish Mahogany Month Going Quarter Striking Longcase Clock, signed Macpherson, Edinburgh, circa 1780, swan neck pediment, Corinthian capped stop brass fluted columns, side pierced sound frets, well figured trunk door flanked by inset fluted pilasters, plinth with matching veneers, 13-inch arch brass dial with a silvered Roman and Arabic chapter ring, arch with silvered disc signed, triple weight driven five pillar movement, anchor escapement, quarter striking on a small bell and hour striking on a larger bell, 233cm highCondition report: Hood with later pierced frets but made to a high standard, side of the plinth with cracks, later skirting, feet are missing, dial is discoloured, movement looks complete, mechanism for the hour striking side is stuck at present and needs slight attention, with three weights and a pendulum.

Lot 174

A Good Mahogany Eight Day Longcase Clock with Year Calendar Dial Display, signed William Lassel, Toxteth Park, circa 1780, swan neck pediment, eglomise gilt painted glass panels, Corinthian capped columns, flame veneered trunk door flanked by inset fluted pilasters, plinth with brick form canted corners, 13-1/2-inch arch brass dial, silvered Roman and Arabic chapter ring with an outer year calendar track and with a corresponding central date hand, finely engraved dial centre with a pagoda, scroll and floral decoration, arch with moonphase aperture and signed above on a silvered plaque, 260cm high Condition report: Hood with chips to the edges and beading missing to the underside edges, trunk door with a crack to the topside, plinth with some cracks, skirting with chips and scuff marks, dial with small scratches and slightly discoloured in parts, movement is complete, date hand and moon disc are moving when setting the hands, movement is complete, with two weights and a pendulum.

Lot 62

A 19TH CENTURY OAK LONGCASE CLOCK CARCASE

Lot 1432

An 18th century red stained pine 30 hour longcase clock, the 10in square brass dial inscribed 'Manister Baxter, St Neots', with single hand and birdcage movement, 198cm high, with pendulum and weight. 

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