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Lot 7221

An early 18th Century longcase clock, cast brass 11" dial with silvered Roman/Fleur de Lys chapter ring signed Jer (Jeremiah) Hartley, Norwich with cherub mask corner spandrels, 30 hour movement of birdcage design with countwheel striking a bell. Calendar wheel. Later Victorian carved oak case and later seat board, with weight and pendulum, 208cm high

Lot 7227

A late 18th / early 19th Century flame mahogany longcase clock, the painted 12" arched dial signed John Gale, London, with strike/silent, seconds and calendar subsidiary dials. 8 day movement with rack and snail striking a bell. Anchor/recoil escapement, with keys, weights and pendulum. 211cm high. Some wear to painted dial.

Lot 7266

An early 18th Century longcase clock with 11" square brass dial signed John Edwards, Norwich, 8 day movement with rack and snail strike on a bell, of four pillar construction. Later oak case. With crank key, weights and pendulum. 197cm high

Lot 267

AN 8-DAY LONGCASE CLOCK the enamel dial with subsidiary seconds dial, in an oak case with mahogany crossbanding, 43cm wide 222cm high Condition Report : dial has been re-enamelled, movement renovated. vacant date aperture to dial. with two cast iron weights and pendulum wiht suspension spring Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.

Lot 268

AN 8-DAY LONGCASE CLOCK the 11' dial with silvered chapter ring signed 'wm. Lock Taunton', subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture to the matted centre, in a highly carved oak case, 45cm wide 210cm high William Lock is listed in A.J. Moore's 'The Clockmakers of Somerset' as working between 1719 and 1727 Condition Report : with two lead weights, key and pendulum with suspension spring. Some losses to the case Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.

Lot 112

An 18th century and later walnut and floral marquetry inlaid longcase clockthe dial signed for Thomas Blundell, Dublinthe Dutch style case profusely inlaid with garlands of flowers, foliage and scrolls, the hood with moulded cornice centred by shell above a pair of plain columns, the trunk with arched door decorated with a grotesque mask head, floral basket and a winged putti centred by an oval lenticle, the base with a twin handled urn, the 12' brass square dial with silvered Roman chapter ring with outer Arabic five minute track and maskhead spandrels, the matted centre with subsidiary seconds and days of the month and pierced hands, the brass four pillar twin train movement with anchor escapement striking on a bell, with pendulum, winder, case key and a pair of lead weights, 230cm high 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

Lot 113

An 18th century and later black and gilt chinoiserie japanned longcase clockthe hood with a moulded cornice and shallow caddy top above a pair of plain columns, the trunk door with circular lenticle decorated with figures, birds and pagoda garden landscapes, the base with an equestrian figure on moulded foot, the 12' brass dial with Roman chapter ring and maskhead spandrels, the matted and engraved centre with subsidiary seconds and date aperture, the brass four pillar twin train movement with anchor escapement striking on a bell, with pendulum and a pair of lead weights, 220cm high 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

Lot 692

A 19th century walnut bracket clock, 40cm high, c.1860; a French alabaster mantel clock, c.1860; a French gilt metal mantel clock, c.1870; an Edwardian mahogany mantel clock, c.1905; a George III longcase clock movement, c.1800 (5)

Lot 276

A George III oak 8-day longcase clock, by ‘Rob? Webster, Shrewsbury’, cross-banded in mahogany, the hood with a broken swan-neck pediment, enclosing a 13” arched, painted dial, only ‘shadow’ of maker’s name evident, with floral painted arch and spandrels, a subsidiary dial for seconds and date aperture, the 8-day movement with anchor escapement, striking on a bell, some damage, with pendulum and two weights (6)Condition report: Chips, including return mouldings of hood. Dents and scratches consistent with age and use. Dial – lettering worn. Not operational in vendor’s home. Base lacking plinth and section of left side of base damaged – 11cm x 2cm. Front panel of base cracked from top to bottom and chipped cross-banding, including missing a 2cm section.

Lot 290

An 18th century oak, 30-hour longcase clock, by ‘W.Marston, Bps Caftle’ (sic), with an 11” signed brass dial, with Roman numerals and pierced and moulded ‘C’ and foliate scroll spandrels, above a long door, some damage, losses, with pendulum and weight 190cm high (5)Condition report: Case - Lacking elements, including 5cm section of front top right edge of cornice and 1cm vertical strip along back right edge of base, wall facing. Movement – rusty and not operational in vendor’s home. Pendulum – lacking upper section strip that slots into movement.

Lot 115

Butler of Bolton; a 19th century mahogany eight-day longcase clock, the painted dial with rolling moon phase, Roman and Arabic numerals and two subsidiary dials, the case inlaid with satinwood stringing, conch shell inlays and further herringbone inlay, above an arched door and raised on plinth to bracket feet, height approx 254cm (af). CONDITION REPORT The right hand side of the hood, just above the reeded pilaster has a piece of veneer missing and a piece of the stringing hanging loose. Further splits to the veneer around the door and the arch of the hood. The right hand side trim for the the clock body is detached but present, the right hand side of the hood trim is missing. There is further staining and fading to the plinth section of the case, a scratch to the lower portion of the door and over spray of paint to the left hand side of the case. The backboard is showing some signs of old worm damage, resulting in a split to the lower part of the case.

Lot 116

Blaylock & Dudson of Carlisle; a Victorian eight-day longcase clock with broken swan neck pediment above arched painted dial with various church ruins and hunting scene to the arched section, the chapter ring set with Roman numerals and two subsidiary dials above a crossbanded door flanked by turned pilasters, raised on bracket feet, height 222cm. CONDITION REPORT The case is in overall good condition, although the lower section of the plinth has splits to the front and sides and very minor signs of old worm damage to the right hand side of the case. The hood has a split on the right hand side. The case door has a further split, the left hand side of the hood also has a split. The left hand section of the broken swan neck pediment has a crack and is a little bit loose. There are splits to the veneer in several areas, scuffing to the bottom of the hood door and the section where the door opens. The back legs of the case are missing. With two weights, pendulum, crank handle and a key for the body.

Lot 117

William Jackson Southwark; a 19th century mahogany longcase clock, with broken swan neck pediment enclosing a brass ball with hoo hoo bird above a raised gilded base, the face with maker's name and flying putti, the silvered dial set with Roman and Arabic numerals above an arched door and fluted pillars, height approx 212cm. CONDITION REPORT The broken swan neck pediment has a piece of trim missing from the left arm. There are further splits to the hood. The very top section where it has been carved roughly, there are gaps and splits to this portion. The pliasters either side of the hood door are lacking a brass trim on the upper right section. There is an arched cutaway on both sides of the hood, one has a glass cover, the other one is just open. There are further splits and losses to the hood. The face is potentially a replacement, as there does not appear to be anything behind the central winding hole. There is a date aperture ring present, but it has dropped slightly behind the movement, so maybe it is a window or an open aperture for viewing the date, as opposed to a winding hole. The subsidiary dial hand is missing. The silvered chapter ring is heavily worn and scratched throughout. The actual body of the clock appears to be in fairly good order. There is a slight surface split to the upper portion of the door, but it is not significant. The plinth base has a slight piece of veneer missing on the upper right shoulder and a further split to the lower right corner. Further slight wear to the surface throughout the clock body. The main plinth panel has a horizontal split near the top and a further split lower down. There are further scuffs to the bracket base. There is a non-matching pair of weights present, and a pendulum. The body has a key, but there is no winding key.

Lot 118

A 1940s oak-cased grandmother clock, the silvered dial set with Arabic numerals above simple applied carved decoration and beaded moulding, height 135cm, raised on a plinth to block feet, with Greek Key decoration, (af). CONDITION REPORT The plinth base is separate from the longcase body and has minor scuffs and scrapes and light surface wear throughout. The top has a very small section of veneer missing and there are further splits to the veneer.

Lot 529

John Wilson, Peterborough. A mid 19thC longcase clock, the arched dial painted with baskets of flowers, fruit, etc., with an eight day four pillar movement, in an oak and mahogany crossbanded case, with oval paterae to the door, 208cm high.

Lot 1126

Metal enamelled elephant trinket pot and a model longcase clock. Not available for in-house P&P, contact Paul O'Hea at Mailboxes on 01925 659133

Lot 656

A GEORGE III OAK LONGCASE CLOCKThe painted arched 12in dial with date aperture and subsidiary seconds dial, signed 'CHRISTMAS YARMOUTH', with a twin-train movement striking on a bell, with two weights, pendulum and winding key, overall height 208cmCondition report: Case:  Case repolished at some point recently, however please note the following apparent issues: The case:Some old worm to the hood. The scroll pediment is loose. The brass spheres maybe not be original. The right hand moulding below the hood on the trunk needs repositioning. Crack just above the right hand side of the trunk door. Slight warp to the door, which effects the upper half of the trunk door. Both side panels on the plinth are split. Various scuffs and marks commensurate with use and age. The movement: The movement may not be original to case. However, the dial is attractively painted with the original surface. Some in painting to the centre. The movement has been cleaned fairly recently but will require a some work to the pendulum suspension block which is bent and has previously been replaced. We are unable to guarantee that the movement is in working order or complete, however, there appears to be no missing parts. 2 lead weights, winding key, key and pendulum. 

Lot 657

A GEORGE III OAK LONGCASE CLOCKThe 11 inch square brass dial with date aperture and detailed 'William Warin Thirsk', overall height 193cm, movement and case associated, with one weight and pendulum (lacking stem)

Lot 688

A GEORGE III MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCKThe painted 12 inch dial with Roman numerals and indistinctly signed with a maker’s name and 'Halesworth', with a pendulum (lacking weights), overall height 198cm

Lot 689

A GEORGE III MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCKThe 12 inch arched brass dial with subsidiary dial and date aperture, signed 'John Chater Olney No 64', with two weights, a pendulum, winder and a case key, movement and case associated, overall height 214cm highCondition report: The case is basically original and has been repolished at some point. However, please not the following obvious issues: The hood with some cracking and replacement to the blind fret spandrels of the hood, some side splitting and movement to the sides Traces of old worm holes to the hood and trunk. Worm damage to the lower moulding of the hood which is now split apart on the left side and requires restoration. Later screws to secure glass door hinges. Brass mounts to the bases of the fluted side columns are loose.Some replacement and repair to detail moulding on the trunk, below hood. Slight warp to the door towards the bottom. An areas of filler Just below the key escutcheon, possibly from a previous catch for the door. Gauge to left hand side on canted flutes, approx 5 inches below lock. Both sides with split panels to the side of the plinth, left side with some repair and infill. Bracket feet are replaced. Marks, knocks, scratches and scuffs commensurate with age and use. The movement: The movement may not be original to case. The dial is dirty. Hands are not original. Movement appears complete, but is dirty and requires a full service. Two lead weights, winding key and a pendulum. Please see extra images on www.bellmans.cou.uk

Lot 690

A GEORGE III OAK LONGCASE CLOCKThe 13 inch arched painted dial with subsidiary dial and date aperture, signed 'Geo Paddon Modbury', with two weights, pendulum and winder, movement and case associated, overall height 230.5cmCondition report:- Splits to the base of the case- 8-day movement- Door to hood very loose- Hood probably later restored

Lot 40

LONGCASE CLOCK - early 20th Century oak with Arts & Crafts type dial, twin weight pendulum driven, chime strike movement, 216cms H, 47cms W, 31cms D

Lot 44

VINTAGE WALL CLOCK with pendulum and weights, single glazed door shelved cupboard, hinged front coalbox and a longcase clock hood (parcel of four)

Lot 288

Oak longcase clock trunk fitted with shelves and mahogany bow front eight drawer tallboy chest (2).

Lot 27

Oak and mahogany longcase clock, the hood with brass finial and swan neck pediment, half turned columns, short inlaid door flanked by half turned columns, box base, bracket feet, 12" arched painted dial signed James Northwood, Newport, 30 hour movement striking on a bell, height 223cm, with weight, pendulum and door key.

Lot 166

A miniature strung and inlaid mahogany longcase clock, housing a brass table top clock with an enamel dialCondition report: Finial loose and re-glued.Glass face later.Two later 'cheeks' inside top to 'anchor' clock.Wear and tear.

Lot 462

20TH CENTURY TRIPLE WEIGHT LONGCASE CLOCK IN HEAVY OAK CASE FITTED WITH A BRASS MOVEMENT STRIKING ON RODS, 206CM HIGH

Lot 1566

A dual square brass longcase clock dial with thirty hour movement by Bulloc with lead weight and pendulum bob - very extensive restoration

Lot 2582

A 19th century oak longcase clock, the case profusely carved depicting a lion, eagle, cherubs, etc, within further geometric borders, enclosing a square brass dial and 30 hour movement by James Irish of Brighton

Lot 100

John Badely of Tong. A George III carved oak eight day longcase clock, height 228cm

Lot 103

A George III oak eight-day longcase clock, W. Jackson, Frodsham,with brass Roman dial, height 209cm

Lot 192

An oak 8-day and mahogany banded longcase clock, The painted dial signed I.& E.Mason Worcester, 219 cm high

Lot 640

A brass Longcase clock face William Pain Godstone with seconds dial and date aperture, weights and pendulum contained in modern oak case

Lot 642

A Georgian oak Longcase clock pierced crestings, painted dial, eight day striking movement, Tho Farrer Saxmundum

Lot 121

A 19th Century mahogany longcase clock having brass and silvered dial, named Burton, Kendal with 8 day movement , pendulum ,weights, case key and winder all present

Lot 632

A Hewson of Lincoln longcase clock with 8 day movement

Lot 634

An oak bodied 8 day longcase clock by A Wilson of Carlisle clock height approx 234cm base to finial

Lot 280

19th century mahogany longcase clock with a swan pediment over a shells painted dial, inscribed Fenwick, Crieff, Roman numerals and subsidiary dials, 48 x 221 x 23cm

Lot 189

A Georgian Oak longcase clock 

Lot 949

An eight-day carved oak cased longcase clock, the dial inscribed Henry Rendell Tiverton. 195 cm high.

Lot 967

An 18th/19th century eight-day carved oak longcase clock, the brass dial with moon phase and inscribed Pannell Fecit. 220 cm high.

Lot 983

A Mid 19th Century Figured Mahogany Longcase Clock, by John Latham of Macclesfield, the 14ins arched painted metal dial with 12ins diameter domed centre dial with Roman and Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, contained in mahogany case with moulded scroll pediment and turned and fluted pillars to hood, Gothic pattern trunk door flanked by reeded columns, on conforming base and bracket feet, 91ins high (including later brass finials)

Lot 985

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 Crucefix recorded as a Member of The Clockmakers Company 1712-1726

Lot 990

A 19th Century Scottish Mahogany Longcase Clock, by Liddall & Sons of Edinburgh, the 13ins cream painted dial with Roman numerals, and with subsidiary seconds and calendar dials, to the eight day two train movement striking on a gong, contained in figured mahogany case, with circular moulded hood with brass door, the trunk with fluted uprights and moulded panels, on bun feet, 78ins high

Lot 118

A German mahogany triple weight longcase clock, a/f

Lot 229

A mahogany longcase clock

Lot 1551

StanduhrEngland, E. 18. Jh.Auf rechteckigem Postament Pendelkasten mit kannelierten Viertelsäulen an den vorderenKanten, rundbogig verglastes Gehäuse mit kleinen, seitlichen Vollsäulen und gesprengtemVolutengiebel, Zifferblatt aus gefasstem Metallblech, durchbrochene Eisen- und vergoldeterMessingzeiger. Mahagoni, Esche und andere Hölzer furniert mit kleinen dekorativenEinlagen. Signiert "Webster Salop.". 230 x 54 x 27 cm. - Altersspuren, Gehfähigkeit nichtüberprüft.englisch Longcase clockEngland, end 18th c.Pendulum case on a rectangular pedestal, with fluted quarter columns at the front edges,round-arched glazed case with small full columns at the sides and a broken volute gable,dial of set metal sheet, pierced iron and gilded brass hands. Mahogany, ash and otherwoods veneered with small decorative inlays. Signed ''Webster Salop.''. 230 x 54 x 27 cm. -Signs of age, walking ability not checked.

Lot 63

Large 19th Century marquetry 8 day longcase clock overall with bell flower and other foliate inlays and particularly featuring a panel of boxing figures, arch painted face with rolling moon, seconds and date dials. 8 day movement strikes on one bell, unnamed. (B.P. 21% + VAT)

Lot 394

19th c. longcase 30-hour clock with arched painted dial marked John Jones, Aberystwyth with inlaid oak case, 7'2" tall

Lot 1153

A George III oak and mahogany eight day longcase clock, the 13in square painted dial inscribed 'Benjn Peers, Chester', 208cm high, with pendulum and weights. 

Lot 1154

An early 19th century Scottish mahogany and rosewood crossbanded eight day longcase clock, the 13in arched painted dial inscribed 'John Boath, Arbroath', 202cm high, with pendulum and weights.   

Lot 1330

An early 19th century mahogany eight day longcase clock, possibly Scottish, with 12in circular painted dial, 204cm high, with pendulum and weights. 

Lot 1397

A George III mahogany 8 day longcase clock, the 12in arched brass and silvered dial bearing plaque inscribed 'Geo Handisyde, London', 229.5cm high, with pendulum and weights, (s.d. to case).

Lot 1034

A 20th Century Moathe of Germany longcase clock with Eastern stylised case

Lot 1044

An early 19th Century oak and crossbanded 30 hour longcase clock, painted arched Arabic dial. With pendulum and 3 weights (2 spare). 230cm high

Lot 205

John Wyld, Nottingham, a George III oak eight day longcase clock, c.1750/60, the 11 1/2" brass dial with date aperture and subsidiary seconds dial, signed Jn. Wyld, Notting, to a plain case, the hood with a swan neck pediment, key, two weights, pendulum, 217cm. John Wyld was born in 1709 and worked first for his uncle the locally renowned clockmaker James Woolley of Codnor, Derbyshire (c1700-c1780). Wyld worked independently from 1732, first at Codnor before moving to Chapel Bar, Nottingham in 1745. Wyld's son, John Wyld II, continued the business until c1770.

Lot 234

A Georgian 30 hour, oak longcase clock by John Wyld, Nottingham, a 12 inch brass dial with date aperture and signed, the chain driven movement striking on a bell, dial detached from movement, pendulum, 1 weight, 209 cm John Wyld was born in 1709 and worked first for his uncle the locally renowned clock maker James Woolley of Codnor, Derbyshire (c1700-c1780). Wyld worked independently from 1732, first at Codnor before moving to Chapel Bar, Nottingham in 1745. The case of the present clock is similar to a number of other known examples and it would appear that both Wyld and Woolley obtained their cases from the same maker. Wyld's son, John Wyld II, continued the business until c1770. The present clock is characteristic of a number of other locally made longcase movements of the period with features such as the arch cut-out back plate.

Lot 415

An oak case longcase clock by John Belling Jnr. Bodmin, case a/f, 87in tall

Lot 197

Mahogany eight day longcase clock, the 13" painted arched dial signed Palmer Bristol, with subsidiary seconds and calendar dials, the inlaid case with short flame mahogany door flanked by quarter fluted Corinthian columns, the hood with rounded arched wavy cornice surmounted by brass ball and eagle finials, 92" high (pendulum, two weights and keys)

Lot 231

An 8 day mahogany longcase clock with weights and pendulum and key with painted face depicting birds and gilt floral and fauna. W:49cm x D:23cm x H:225cm

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