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Oak longcase clock, the hood with swan neck pediment, turned columns, the trunk with arched door, plinth base, 12" arched painted dial signed Jas. Stephen, Old Meldrum, eight day movement striking on a bell, the case defective.Condition report:The clock body comes in pieces, the base is detached and a lot of the moulding and wooden parts are loose and in bits, there is also some sign of old worm to the body. The clock face is good just some light crazing. Comes with two weights and a pendulum.
George III mahogany inlaid and painted longcase clock, the broken arch hood with brass ball finials and flanking Corinthian pilasters above a rectangular panel door flanked by fluted quarter pilasters and conforming plinth base, the brass mounted and painted dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, signed Ninyon? Brighthelmstone, the two train movement with anchor escapement striking on a bell11.75ins x 16.5ins high
An early Georgian walnut longcase clock with caddy top hood surmounted by turned ball finials, moulded cornice above a blind fretwork carved frieze fitted with an arched glazed door between turned gilt metal mounted pillars and enclosing a brass dial with silvered chapter ring with strike/silent dial to the arched, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, inscribed Henry Wade, London, the boxwood and ebony lined case fitted with an arched rectangular trunk door and crossbanded panelled base and moulded stepped plinth, 264cm high CONDITION REPORT: Hood with one loose finial, side sound frets with damage and faded fabric beneath, trunk door with lifting veneer in places, base of door veneer split, the trunk base right hand corner parting company with the main body otherwise condition throughout good and currently working in our sale room.
An 18th Century walnut longcase clock, circa 1720, the hood with brass spandrels and plain columns, the brass arch dial with silvered chapter ring and subsidiary dials, fitted a date recorder and eight-day striking movement by E Avenell, Royall Exchange, London, 217cm high/see illustration CONDITION REPORT: - Case with lifting veneer and scratches at sides. Door with split and slightly raised veneer. Lock missing, door moulding lifting in places. No signs of worm, later locks to hood. Door hinges later. In intermittent working order.
Large 19th century North Country longcase clock, the mahogany case with broken arch pediment, turned hood supports, a wide trunk with central panelled door and a large box base, the face with painted decoration of a scene of a lady and boy picking apples and further riverside scenes, fitted with an 8-day movement, maker's marks indistinct, approx 240cm high
An impressive carved oak 8 day three train longcase clock, quarter chiming on eight bells and striking on a gong, the 15" arched brass dial with silvered chapter ring, strike and silent, 4 or 8 bells ,secondary dial, scroll, signed Hewetson London, standing 105" / 267cm tall, with winder and case keys, in running order, some wear to case consistent with age but in generally good condition
A George III period painted mahogany eight-day longcase clock: the 12 inch painted broken-arch dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds-hand, date aperture and signed 'Jn Bailey, Horncastle' and with spandrels painted with shells, the hood with three brass finials above glazed door and fluted columns, the trunk door hand-painted in neoclassical style with an urn above a vase of flowers supported by two cherubs, the base also decorated with a cornucopia-style display of various flowers held aloft by a further cherub seated upon a swan, two weights, pendulum and key (232cm (to tip of finial))
An oak-cased longcase clock: the 10.5 inch broken arch brass dial signed 'F A Chandler, Leamington' and with silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals flanked by ornate pierced gilt metal spandrels with cherubic figures holding aloft a crown, the three train movement of German manufacture and striking on eight gongs, the trunk with geometric mouldings and the lower section standing on squat bun-style feet, together with invoice detailing repairs and full servicing etc. (approx. 195cm high) complete with pendulum and weights etc.
A 19th century 8-day 'moonphase' Longcase Clock, with two-weight movement striking on a bell, the 12-inch painted arched dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds and calendar, signed R. Gilkes, Devizes, the case with swan-neck hood, 206cm high, with two weights and pendulum, hood door lacks glass.
A walnut and marquetry 8-day Longcase Clock, by John Drew, London, early 18th century, the 11-inch brass dial signed John Drew Londini fecit and with Roman and Arabic chapter, seconds dial, calendar aperture, and cherub head scroll spandrels, the brass five-pillar movement striking on a bell, the case with plain pilasters flanking the dial, the long door with glazed lenticle and inlaid with scrolling foliage, the plinth similarly decorated, 220cm high, with key, weights and pendulum.
A walnut and feather-banded Longcase Clock, by Thomas Elliott, Greenwich, early 18th century and later, the 11-inch brass dial signed Tho Elliott Greenwich and with Roman and Arabic chapter, seconds dial, calendar aperture, and cherub and maces spandrels, the brass five-pillar movement striking on a bell, the reproduction antique-style walnut case stamped "G. C. Crane 20 G. R. Crane", with a long door and glazed lenticle, on plinth base, 207cm high, with key, brass-bound weights and pendulum.
A walnut and marquetry 8-day Longcase Clock, by Thomas Pare, London, early 18th century, the 11-inch brass dial signed Thomas Pare Londini fecit and with Roman and Arabic chapter, seconds dial, calendar aperture, winding hole covers, and cherub head scroll spandrels, the brass six-pillar movement striking on a bell, the case with a long door and glazed lenticle, inlaid with scrolling flora and birds, the plinth similarly decorated, on bun feet, 206cm high, with key, brass-bound weights and pendulum.
An Oak Eight Day Longcase Clock, signed Monks, Prescot, circa 1770, swan neck pediment, blue glass and gilt painted front panels, crossbanded trunk door, bracket feet, 13-inch arch brass dial with a silvered Roman and Arabic numeral chapter ring, inner date ring with corresponding central date hand, chequered dial centre with seconds dial and signed on a silvered plaque, arch with moonphase aperture and engraved on silvered plaques "Time shews the way of lifes decay" and "Time is valuable", four pillar movement with an anchor escapement and rack striking on a bell, 225cm highCase with small chips to the edges in parts, case otherwise looks clean, dial is clean, later movement seatboard, movement is clean and in going order and striking, with pendulum and two weights.
A Dutch Walnut Eight Day Striking Longcase Clock, signed Pieter Gib, Rotterdam, 18th century, caddied pediment, pierced fret panels, arch trunk door with glass lenticle, scroll plinth with bracket feet, 12-1/4-inch arch brass dial with silvered chapter ring signed, dial centre with seconds dial and date aperture, arch with moonphase disc, five pillar movement with an anchor escapement, striking on the half hour and striking a larger bell for the hours, 241cm highHood with damages and losses to the pierced frets, case with later inlay, trunk door with veneer lifting and veneer missing to the inlaid stag image positioned just above the glass lenticle, case with some moulding missing and some mouldings are loose, trunk door with some outer moulding missing to the edges, dial is discoloured, seconds hand is missing, movement is dirty and needs cleaning. Pendulum suspension spring is broken, with pendulum and two weights.
Nicholson of Whitehaven Cumbria 8 day longcase clock with penny moon Good 18th Century 8 day Longcase Clock. Two train movement striking on a bell with 13" square brass dial with penny moon and date ring. The four leaf clover winding squares can clearly be seen on the movement and was a nice touch adopted by the Nicholsons. Contained in a walnut case with mahogany cross-banding 92" x 20" x 28"This clock is in good condition and restored by the deceased father who was a clock and watch repairer. My only comment is that the matching of the cross banding needs to be redone or coloured in to match.William and Jacob Nicholson were fine clockmakers and produced some outstanding clocks and this is certainly one of them. Working from about 1730 to late 1700s
T.L. Taylor, Pontefract, 30hr longcase clock with 12-inch still arch dial. Arabic numerals with date calendar. Mid-Victorian clock in oak and mahogany case with mahogany inlays. Swan neck pediment and 3 brass finials, 86" high x 20" x 9".Condition report: All complete with lead weight, some old restoration, movement in need of restoration and service
S Underhill of W-Hampton (Wolverhampton) 8 day longcase clock with 14" still arch dial Arabic numerals. In an associated Chippendale-style case made of mahogany with lovely carvings and veneers. 26" x 96" x 10" deep. Samuel Underhill recorded as working in Wolverhampton between 1826-34Condition report.Movement and case do not belong together. The case is of fine quality and very imposing some inlay missing and scratches and marks due to age. Movement is working but not tested.
A good and impressive early 20th century inlaid mahogany quarter chiming longcase clock with jewelled deadbeat escapement and interesting provenanceCharles Frodsham, 115 New Bond St, W, No 2044The swan neck pediment with gadrooned finials over a long glazed door and inverted panel base on an apron, inlaid throughout with floral scrolls, flowerheads, a flaming urn and pair of birds. The 12 inch arched brass dial with chime/silent subsidiary over a Roman and Arabic chapter ring with shaped signature section and subsidiary seconds dial to the finely matted centre, all framed by impressive scroll spandrels. The substantial movement with thick plates united by pillars screwed through the backplate, the going train with Harrison's maintaining power to a jewelled deadbeat escapement and wooden rod pendulum, striking the hours on a large coiled steel gong and chiming the quarters on a graduated quartet. Together with the wooden rod pendulum, the three original brass-clad weights, trunk key and a crank winder. 2.53m (8ft 4ins) high. Footnotes:The Cockermouth Nursing Home was founded in 1902. The building, Harford House, had been donated to the town by a retired shipbuilder, Thomas Williamson. In order to make the residents' lives more comfortable, straw would be spread on the road in front of the house to dampen the sound of passing traffic. The gift of the clock in 1902 is recorded as 'Grandfather's Clock fitted with Westminster Chimes.' The Reverend C. L. Rudd who donated the clock, was also listed as donating Christmas food to the patients the year the nursing home opened.Copies of 'First Annual Report and Statement of Accounts of the Cockermouth Nursing Home for the Year ending August 31st, 1903', Cockermouth Nursing Home Section 10 are sold with this lot. See also Bradbury, J. B. (1996) Bradbury's History of Cockermouth. Carlisle: Richard Byers.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: TPTP Lot will be moved to an offsite storage location (Cadogan Tate, Auction House Services, 241 Acton Lane, London NW10 7NP, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please note transfer and storage charges will apply to any lots not collected after 14 calendar days from the auction date.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

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