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William Cooper Hamilton mahogany longcase clock with painted dial, Roman Chapters and subsidiary seconds dial, later cut down, H: 220 cm. Not available for in-house P&P, contact Paul O'Hea at Mailboxes on 01925 659133Condition Report: Working at lotting, but we do not comment on time keeping.
CIRCA 1840 OAK LONGCASE CLOCK with arched top Bastal brass dialwith Gowland Sunderland name plaque, the brass chapter set with Roman numerals before a twin weight pendulum driven bell strike movement, pendulum and weights included (restoration required to the dial), restored case hood with single arched top glazed door and flanking reeded pillars with Corinthian brass caps over a long shaped top trunk ring door and stepped base, 205cms overall H, 52cms W
A LATE GEORGE III CORNISH MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK BY WILLIAM WEST OF HELSTON, CORNWALL the brass eight day movement with four turned pillars and an anchor escapement striking on a bell, the arched silvered twelve and a half inch dial engraved with figures in various country pursuits, with Roman and Arabic numerals and a date aperture, with pierced and scroll blued steel hands and seconds hand, signed 'William West, Helstone', the arch with a moonphase painted with a sailing ship, moon faces and a coastal scene and inscribed 'High Water At Hayle', with two demi-lune maritime vignettes and further numerals, the case inlaid with marquetry fan paterae, the arched hood with fluted columns 229cm high Provenance From the collection of Edward Croft-Murray CBE (1907-1980). Catalogue Note William West (1751-1831) of St. Blazey was a Cornish engineer and brother-in-law to Richard Trevithick. In 1797 he married Joanna Harvey, the daughter of John Harvey of Hayle, He had a 20% share of Trevithick's 'Patent of High Pressure Steam Engines' but in 1815 disappointed by the return on his investment he became a clock and watch maker and he is famous for his 'West's Chronometers'.
AN EARLY 18TH CENTURY BURR WALNUT LONGCASE CLOCK BY WILLIAM WRIGHT & HENRY FELTON LONDON the brass eight day movement with four turned and finned pillars and an anchor escapement striking on a bell, the brass twelve inch arched dial with a silvered chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, the matted centre with subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, with pierced scroll hands and gilt brass cherub mask and dolphin spandrels, the arch with signature rondel, inscribed 'Willm Wright & Hry Felton London', the case with a moulded arched hood with fret carved decoration and turned columns, with a conforming trunk door and crossbanded plinth base 232.2cm high
AN EARLY GEORGE III GREEN JAPANNED LONGCASE CLOCK BY RICHARD SMITH, DUNSTABLE the brass eight day movement with four turned pillars and an anchor escapement, striking on a bell, the arched twelve inch dial wit a silvered chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, the matted centre with a date aperture and subsidiary seconds dial, with gilt female mask spandrels, the arch with a signed rondel 'Richard Smith Dunstable', the case gilt decorated with chinoiserie scenes, with pagodas, animals and figures on horseback, the hood with fret spandrels 215.4cm high Provenance Acquired by Mac Humble in the 1980's from a Mrs De Vere Chamberlain of Camden Crescent, Bath. By repute, it once belonged to the former Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain. From the Estate of the late Barbara Humble, Bradford-on-Avon.
Oak and mahogany longcase clock, the hood with swan neck pediment, turned columns, short door, bracket feet, 12" arched painted dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, signed T. C. Payne, Leicester, eight day movement, striking on a bell, height 210cm.(keys, pendulum and weights)
A George III oak longcase clock, the hood with fan paterae, over Corinthian columns, enclosing a broken arch brass dial, with subsidiary seconds dial, date aperture and foliate spandrels, the roundel inscribed 'Kirkwood, Airdrie', the four pillar eight day movement striking on a bell, 49cm wide, 24.5cm deep, 235cm highCondition report: Knocks, splits and lifting veneers. General wear and losses commensurate with age.
A 19th Century eight-day oak longcase clock, the 12in. dial painted with scenes of castles and bridges, roman hours and subsidiary date and seconds dial, striking on a bell, contained within an oak hood with broken swan neck pediment and columns, above a trunk with canted angles and shaped waist door, raised on a box base and shaped bracket feet, 206cms high.
An 18th Century eight-day longcase clock, by John Charlton of Durham, the 12in. brass dial with roman hours and arabic minutes, with subsidiary date and seconds dial, decorated with foliate spandrels to the corners, contained within an oak case with projecting cornice above a pair of fluted corinthian columns, above a trunk with shaped waist door, raised on a box base with shaped bracket feet, 218cms high.
A mid 18th Century and later eight-day longcase clock, by Archibald Strachan, the 12in. brass dial with silvered chapter ring, roman numerals and arabic minutes, with subsidiary seconds dial and date dial to the arch, striking on a bell, contained within an associated ebonised oak case with broken swan neck pediment, shaped trunk door, boxed base, raised on a plinth base, 220cms high.
A MODERN OAK CHIMING LONGCASE CLOCK, swan neck pediment to hood, arch glazed door enclosing a brassed 8 inch dial, moonphase automaton movement to arch, Westminster, St Michael, Whittington and silent chimes lever, seconds dial, roman and Arabic numerals, on a trunk with a glazed door (three weights, one pendulum) (condition- Sd, faulty trunk)
AN OAK LONGCASE CLOCK, with an arched hood, glazed door enclosing an 8.5 ins dial, Tempus Fugit to arch, spandrels surrounding roman and Arabic numerals, inscribed with 'H PIDDUCK & SONS, LTD, HANLEY', the trunk with an astragal glazed door above a square plinth on bun feet, height 196cm (three weights, one pendulum, trunk key)
An early 19th century mahogany longcase clock, having an unsigned painted 12" arch dial, with subsidiary seconds dial and rolling date dial, twin winding holes for a brass eight-day weight driven four pillar movement striking on a bell, the case having spiral turned pilasters and rosewood crossbanding, h.223cmCondition report: Dial is crazed.Splits to the fret carving on hood and crossbanding.Repair to seatboard.No packing.Finial missing.One weight only (missing the other).Pendulum is present.Door locked shut and we do not have the key.Several splits to the case and some replacement veneers.
A mid-19th century continental walnut longcase clock, having unsigned convex white enamel Roman dial within an embossed brass surround, single winding hole for a weight driven striking movement, the case with moulded panel door, the whole in three sections, h.233cm, with weights and pendulum
J.H. Dixon Hurst - an Edwardian mahogany and inlaid longcase clock, having 12" arched brass dial, the arch with rolling moon dial, signed silvered Roman chapter ring with Arabic outer scale, cast mask spandrels, matted centre, subsidiary seconds and date dials, twin winding holes for a brass eight-day four pillar weight driven movement striking on a gong, the case with satinwood and boxwood stringing and oval glazed door, h.214cm, with twin brass cased weightsCondition report: Clock fully working including hour and ½ hour strike.Some tarnishing to dial and chapter ring.Case quite faded all over.Otherwise very good with minor age wear only.
A light and darkwood strung cased Longcase Clock of diminutive dimensions having a spring driven three train movement, the brass face having a silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals and cast spandrels with cherub faces and trailing foliage/scoll detail, the movement striking on bars/gongs (pendulum and key absent), 66 1/8'' high x 16 1/2'' wide x 7'' deep.
A early 19th Century Georgian mahogany longcase grandfather clock by Bartley of Bristol. The clock having a white enamelled dial with gilt arabic numeral chapter ring with pierced hands and subsidiary dial to twelve. The case having a swan neck pediment with central eagle finial above reeded columns flanking the glazed door. Measures, 207 cm H x 24 cm W x 47 cm D
A George III Whitehurst of Derby oak eight day longcase clock, circa 1770, the hood with a swan neck pediment, the door with a circular window enclosing a circular 13 inch brass dial with Roman numerals, the hood door set between turned columns, the case door set between quarter round fluted columns, raised on projecting base, 198cm high
A GEORGE III CHINOISERIE LONGCASE CLOCK, the 28cm arched brass dial, with Roman numerals, seconds wheel, and date aperture, the arch with strike/silent, the center inscribed on a cartouche "Edn Webb London", the five pillar movement striking on a bell, in a chinoiserie case with pagoda hood, decorated with a figure in a landscape, and deer hunting. 230cm high
Vale Downs Louth; a George III oak 8 day longcase clock, 11 3/4" arched dial with silvered chapter ring, subsidiary seconds dial and calendar aperture, case 199cm high overall (pendulum, 2 weights no key) Valentine Downs is recorded as working in Louth, Lincolnshire circa 1791. Condition Report: case cleaned- looks to have been slightly reduced then rebuilt at the base- chapter ring and eagle roundel re-silvered- movement very dirty and with later tape and wire mounted inside plates suggesting sections/parts of movements have been stopped- but not repaired- no key to door or winder Condition Report Disclaimer
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