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A 19th century mahogany and oak longcase clock, 33.5cm arched painted dial inscribed R. Sno**, Bradford, Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds and calendar dials, eight day movement striking on a bell, the arch painted with a lady resting by an urn, the case with swan neck pediment, shaped rectangular door to waist, 221cm high, 61.5cm wide, 25.5cm deep
A George III oak cased longcase clock, the arched top brass dial having Roman numerals with subsidiary seconds and date dials, inscribed 'Henry Johns Bristol', gilt pierced spandrels and with a painted village scene above. The eight day movement striking on a single bell and the hood having a broken swan neck pediment with gilt ball finials to the top, 234cm high x 49.5cm wideLocation:
A GEORGE III SCOTTISH EIGHT-DAY LONGCASE CLOCK MOVEMENTWith four pillar bell striking movement and 12 inch rococo scroll engraved brass Roman numeral break-arch dial signed 'Ferguson, Dundee', in a mahogany case with swan neck pediment and shaped-top trunk door over plinth base with bracket feet219cm high
A MAHOGANY AND SATINWOOD BANDED LONGCASE CLOCK, CLARKE, GREENOCK, SECOND QUARTER 19TH CENTURYThe eight-day bell striking movement with painted arched dial with Roman numerals and Arabic five minutes, the angles painted with portraits of Scottish literary figures218cm highCondition Report: The dial is marked for Clarke of Greenock who is presumed to be the maker, there is no falseplate behind the dial which might have suggested the dial and movement had been made in different workshops and then put together for original sale. There is no suggestion the dial and movement do not belong together There is also nothing to suggest the movement and case do no belong togetherDreweatts have not tested the movement and cannot make any guarantees or comments as to accuracy or if the movement is working we suggest getting the clock appraised by a professional clock restorer prior to use. With two metal weights and a pendulum. No winding key present with the lot. The case with marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions, consistent with age and use. The finial is bent and misshapen, one of the mounts to the swan neck pediment is detached but present with the lotOld splits and cracks, some chips and losses,Signs of woodworm to the casePlease refer to additional images for visual reference to condition Condition Report Disclaimer
An early George III mahogany longcase clockthe hood with dentil cornice and fluted pilasters, enclosing a broken arch 13" dial marked Samuel Robson, North Shields, the case with a shaped front door enclosed by satinwood inlaid sides over a plain base and ogee bracket feet,216cm highCondition ReportSplits to the door. Warping to the side of the base on the case. Missing section to the top of the hood. Movement and case likely not original to one another.
An oak and marquetry longcase clock,early 19th century and later, the hood with a swan neck pediment and fluted pilasters, enclosing a broken arch brass dial, with applied silvered chapter ring, foliate mask spandrels and date aperture, the four pillar two train movement striking on a bell, the shape trunk door with chequered banding and cornucopia marquetry panel, with a similar bird panel to the base, all raised on ogee bracket feet,224cm highCondition ReportMovement appears to have seen considerable alteration and later additions, it does not appear to have started life with the case. The uprights where the seat board lies appear to have been cut down. Small splits to the sides of the case. A split to the front lower panel of the case. General knocks, scuffs and wear throughout. Trunk door lock is later.
Benjamin Turner, London: 18th century 8 day longcase clock, the arched brass dial with cast spandrels, subsidiary seconds and date aperture, silvered chapter rings, in ebonized case with chinoiserie decoration. With two weights and pendulum. Overall height 230cm.Good condition, Movement has been cleaned, some chips to lacquer of case , starboard replaced ,probably movement and case a marriage ,movement will need stetting up- see extra images
Thomas Stones, London, Good late 17th Century mulberry cased 8 day longcase clock, the 12" square brass dial with cast spandrels, subsidiary seconds and date aperture with silvered chapter ring, in mulberry veneered case, the hood with finely pierced frieze and spiral twist pilaster. With two weights and pendulum. Overall height 216cm.Good order, some missing bull mouldings to door , base panel restored, some glass replaced, Movement probably married to the case. Some empty holes in backplate near bell suggesting an alteration.
Early 18th century eight day longcase clock by John Tolson, London, the square brass dial with cast spandrels, subsidiary seconds and date aperture, silvered chapter ring, in oak case. Overall height 208cm.Good condition,movement cleaned with weight,pendulum and winding key- see extra images
A George III mahogany eight day longcase clock, A Butler Northwich, the 14" brass dial with engraved centre, three winding squares, subsidiary seconds ring and pierced hands, including date pointer, silvered chapter ring and rococo spandrels, the arch painted with a pastoral landscape and lunar work with indicator, in flame figured case, the swan neck, pagoda pediment inset with blue and gilt glass panels, the break arched door flanked by fluted pillars, conforming trunk with finely figured door and panelled base, ogee feet, pendulum and three lead weights, 255cm h excluding finial ConditionA well made George III clock in good condition with some small repairs, originally with applied fretwork to top of case now lacking
JACKSON, DOLGELLY ANTIQUE OAK LONGCASE CLOCK with 12ins square painted dial set with Roman numerals and calendar date aperture before a chain driven bell strike movement (no pendulum or weights), within a square hood having a single glazed door and turned pillars, over a long shaped top single trunk door flanked by quarter cut pillars, on a stepped trunk base, 201cms H overall, 56cms W, 25cms D
An Unusual Painted Oak Longcase Clock of Small Proportions, the 8ins arched brass dial signed "John Crucefix of London", the chapter ring (formerly silvered) with Roman numerals and matted dial centre, to the later eight day two train movement with heavy brass plates and turned pillars striking on a bell, contained in oak case with moulded scroll pediment and narrow plain turned pillars to hood, arched trunk door painted with floral ornament, the plinth base painted with young woman at an open window serving a gentleman, 52ins high (including finial) Note: John Crucifex recorded as a Member of The Clockmakers Company 1712-1726
A late 19th century miniature replica of a mahogany longcase clock with a removable break arch hood, opening hood door with a convex glass and brass bezel, silvered circular dial with engraving to the centre, Roman numerals, pierced steel hands and brass winding collets, with a French twin barrel, countwheel striking movement striking the hours and half hours on a bell. With a long pendulum rod and cylinder bob. Dimensions: Height: 44cm Length/Width: 10cm Depth/Diameter: 8cm
A late 18th century oak cased longcase clock c1790, hood with a caddy top and later 19th century applied carving and finials, glazed break arch hood door with integral reeded side pillars, long fully carved trunk door with tooling and a brass escutcheon, on a square plinth with conforming carving and applied skirting, brass break arch dial with matching steel hands and an engraved centre, engraved date and seconds dials, rococo spandrels to both the dial corners and break arch, formerly silvered chapter ring engraved with Roman numerals, minute track and Arabic five minutes, circular break arch boss engraved �Samuel North, Leconfield� (Yorks), with an eight-day weight driven rack striking movement, striking the hours on a bell. With pendulum, weights and key. Dimensions: Height: 200cm Length/Width: 40cm Depth/Diameter: 25cm
An early 19th century longcase clock by George Bartle of Brig (Lincs) c 1830, Mahogany case with a pagoda pediment in the typical east Yorkshire/Lincolnshire style, with two brass ball and spire finials, break arch hood door flanked by reeded columns with Corinthian capitals, canted corners to the trunk, long trunk door with inlay and a triple spire top, conforming rectangular plinth with missing feet, fully painted break arch dial with Roman numerals, minute track and brass hands (damaged), seconds dial and semi-circular date aperture with calendar disc behind, spandrels painted with matching depictions of flowers, arch painted with a contrasting rural hunting scene, dial pinned via a Walker & Hugues cast false plate to an eight day weight driven rack striking movement, striking the hours on a bell. With weights and pendulum.Dimensions: Height: 210cm Length/Width: 46cm Depth/Diameter: 21cm
A mahogany effect longcase clock made to celebrate the millennium in the year 2000, this clock being No 2 of only 200 manufactured by Richard Broad in Bodmin Cornwall, with a traditional swans neck pediment with three brass finials, break arch hood door on a trunk with recessed columns and full length glazed door, on a square plinth with inlay and a shaped base, brass dial with brass spandrels, silvered chapter ring, seconds dial and working moon phase to the arch, weight driven three train movement striking the quarters and hours on 12 gong rods, with a choice of St Michael, Westminster and Wittington chimes, with chime selector and chime/silent facility. With three brass cased weights and gridiron pendulum.Dimensions: Height: 206cm Length/Width: 50cm Depth/Diameter: 30cm
An oak cased longcase clock with a mid-18th century 30 hour posted frame movement, chain driven pulleys with a recoil anchor escapement and external count wheel, striking the hours on a bell, 8� square brass break arch dial with crude provincial engraving to the break arch and dial centre, engraved Roman numerals, minute track and half hour markers, with a single pierced steel hand and four open fretted spandrels, oak panelled case with a flat topped hood, narrow trunk door and with later alterations. With pendulum and weight.Dimensions: Height: 200cm Length/Width: 39cm Depth/Diameter: 23cm
A GEORGE III OAK EIGHT-DAY LONGCASE CLOCK, SIGNED THOMAS LISTER, LUDDENDEN A GEORGE III OAK EIGHT-DAY LONGCASE CLOCK, SIGNED THOMAS LISTER, LUDDENDEN, the 12-inch break-arch brass dial with a rolling moon in the arch, steel chapter, subsidiary seconds and date crescent, engraved with plants to the centre, the hood with swan-neck pediment and columns, the case with shaped-top trunk door. 244.5cm highdial is original, images attached, movement and dial in our opinion are original. Extra wood added to seat board, old worm noted to seat board.
A Georgian inlaid mahogany eight day longcase clock with fusee movement. Silvered dial engraved with foliate decoration and ornate brass surround, named to Edward Burroughs, Fordham. The silvered dial with date aperture and seconds hand. The hood with swan neck pediment and brass eagle finial.
A collection of horological reference books to include, J.B. Hawkins 'Thomas Cole and Victorian Clock Making', R. W. Symons 'Thomas Tompion His Life And Work', Richard C.R. Barder 'The Georgian Bracket Clock', Tom Robinson 'The Longcase Clock', Hans Von Bertele 'Marine and Pocket Chronometers' and others
THOMAS MATTHEWS; an 18th century three-quarter size longcase clock, with brass dial set with silvered chapter ring bearing both Roman and Arabic numerals below hand painted rocking ship in arched dial, in walnut veneered case and single oyster veneered door with circular glass panel, on bracket feet, height 167cm, with pendulum and weights.Additional InformationNo guarantee of working order. Lifting and splitting to the veneer. Cracking to the veneer. Crack to the glazed panel. Cracking to the foot board. Minor chips and knocks.
BOTHAMLEY OF BOSTON; a George III mahogany eight day longcase clock, the painted dial with Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds, with date aperture, and movement striking on a bell, height 210cm. Additional InformationThe clock is not currently in working order. Case with general age wear, scuffs and scratches throughout. The dial with discolouration, some enamel chipping and general crazing.
A George III oak and mahogany cross banded eight day longcase clock, the 33cm painted square dial with subsidiary second dial and date aperture, indistinctly signed 'Whitchurch', enclosing the two train movement striking on a saucer bell, the shaped door and lower panel inlaid with a shamrock, 212cm high, with two eights and a pendulum
An early 19th century oak and mahogany cross banded eight day longcase clock signed Robert Weare, Welshpool, the 36cm break arch painted dial with subsidiary second dial and date aperture, above the makers name, enclosing the two train movement striking on a saucer bell, the hood with a broken swan neck pediment over rope twist freestanding pillars upon the case with a shaped door flanked by conforming pillars, 222cm high, two eights and pendulum
A George III oak cased eight day longcase clock, signed ‘Barker, Wigan’, the flat top hood with a glass frieze over painted with scrolling foliate detail above freestanding fluted pillars, flanking the 33.5cm square brass dial centred with a subsidiary second dial and date aperture, applied with Roman and Arabic numerals and signed with the makers name, enclosing the modified two train movement, the two barrels extended outside the main movement block, and striking on a saucer bell, the case with a shaped crossbanded door flanked by conforming quarter columns, 197cm high, two weights and pendulum
A George III mahogany cased eight day longcase clock, the arched hood with inlaid Prince of Wales feather spandrels below the re-painted 33cm diameter circular dial, centred with subsidiary date and second dials, enclosing the four pillar two train movement striking on a saucer bell, the case with fluted quarter columns flanking the arched door centred with conforming inlaid detail, 192cm high, two weights and pendulum
A George III oak and mahogany crossbanded eight day longcase clock, signed E Richards, Dolgellau, the hood with a broken swan neck pediment above freestanding fluted pillars flanking the 33cm painted square dial, centred with a subsidiary second dial and date aperture, signed with the makers name and enclosing the two train movement striking on a saucer bell, the case with conforming quarter columns flanking the shaped door, 212cm high, two weights and pendulum
A George III oak and mahogany cross banded eight day longcase clock by Benjamin Peers, Chester (active 1773-1784), the broken swan neck pediment above freestanding cluster columns flanking the 36cm break arch dial, with moon phase, subsidiary second dial and date aperture, signed with the makers name and enclosing the two train movement striking on a saucer bell, the false plate stamped 'Walker & Hughes', above the shaped and cross banded door flanked by conforming pilasters, 223cm high, two weights and pendulum
A George III oak and mahogany cased eight day longcase clock, probably John Smith, Wrexham, the broken swan neck pediment above freestanding cluster columns flanking the 36cm painted break arch dial with moon phase, subsidiary second dial and date aperture, indistinctly signed, enclosing the two train movement striking on a saucer bell, above the case with a shaped door and conforming cluster pilasters, raised upon later ball feet, 232cm high, two weights and pendulum (at fault)
A George III oak and pollard oak eight day longcase clock, by J Joyce, Ruthin, the broken twin swan neck pediment above reeded freestanding pillars flanking the 33cm painted square dial, centred with a subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, signed with the makers name and enclosing the two train movement striking on a saucer bell, above the case with conforming quarter pilasters flanking the arched and cross banded rectangular door, 222cm high, two weights and pendulum
An early 19thC mahogany longcase clock by T Oliver London, the break arch silvered dial with chapter ring bearing Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds and strike silent dials, date aperture, eight day two train movement with bell strike, the hood with broken arched pediment surmounted by three gilt balls, door front flanked by three quarter pilasters, the trunk of plain form, with weights, pendulum, no key, 222cm high.
A George II oak longcase clock, by Thomas Smallwood of Sandbach, the break arch pediment with moon phase dial, brass face with silvered dial bearing Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds and date dial, eight day movement with bell strike, the square case raised on turned columns, with an ebony and boxwood strung inlaid trunk, with key, pendulum and weights, 218cm high.

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