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An early 19th Century oak eight-day longcase clock, John Deacon, Leicester, with a painted dial, the door inlaid a large shell patera, 216cm high CONDITION REPORT: The case is in sound condition. Some fretwork to arch missing and left hand flowerhead loose. Archtop dial scratched, crazed and enamel chipped between 1 and 2. Numerals rubbed. Not in working order. Movement has no maintaining power
Radford, Leeds, a late 18th century cross-banded oak longcase clock, the 8-day movement with polychrome painted arched dial incorporating a moon-phase, secondary seconds and date aperture, raised on ogee moulded bracket feet, 238 cm h o/all height to top of hood 238 cm (excludes brass finial), clock appears complete with matching weights, pendulum, the dial bright and subject to a good older restoration, the case good although showing a few minor veneer cracks, no lock to door, case surface good, even although a bit dull, bracket feet intact all-round
Benjamin Heeley of Deptford - a mid-18th century ebonised longcase clock, the hood having twin three-quarter turned pilasters flanking the 12" arched brass dial, signed to convex plaque to the arch, having silvered chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, cast cherub mask gilt brass corner spandrels, matted centre with subsidiary seconds dial, date aperture and twin winding holes for a brass eight-day five-pillar weight driven movement striking on a bell, the case with panelled door having glass lenticle, to a boxbase, h.218cmCondition report: In running order.Has been subject to a recent complete overhaul as per attached invoice.Some minor age wear and blemishes only.
William Gostling of Diss - an 18th century oak longcase clock, having a 12" square brass dial signed to the centre, the silvered chapter ring having Arabic and Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and rolling date dial, 30hr weight driven birdcage movement striking on a bell, the case with plain panelled door and raised on a plinth, h.195cmCondition report: In working order.
John Justice of Fourmle House - an early 19th century mahogany longcase clock, having a 12" arched brass dial, signed to a silvered strike/silent disc to the arch, silvered chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, matted centre, rolling date dial and subsidiary seconds dial, twin winding holes for a brass eight day four pillar weight driven movement striking on a bell, the case having reeded quarter turned pilasters, h.205cm
John Marie of Hertford - a late Georgian mahogany longcase clock, having a domed hood with twin stop-fluted pilasters flanking an arched brass 12" dial, signed to a convex disc to the arch John Marie Hertford, having a silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals and Arabic outer scale, cast brass mask spandrels, matted centre with subsidiary seconds dial, rolling date aperture, twin winding holes for a brass eight-day five pillar striking movement, the London case having stop-fluted quarter turned pilasters flanking arched panelled door to a box base, h.215cmCondition report: Currently lacking bell.
An early 19th century oak and mahogany crossbanded eight-day longcase clock; the broken swan-neck pediment above a painted thirteen-inch dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds hand and date aperture arch and signed 'Kalabergo - Banbury' and within spandrels painted as apples beneath a country-house-style scene with deer, sheep and swans on a pond before a grand country house, the trunk door with vertical conch sell marquetry motif, raised on bracket-style feet, with weight and pendulum (221cm high)
A large early 19th century oak-cased eight-day longcase clock: the pierced pediment with foliate scrolls and three gilt finials as open-winged eagles; the twelve-inch painted dial signed 'D. Northgraves', with Roman numerals and date and subsidiary hands; the trunk door with Moorish-style top arch, raised on plinth base. (Full height 225cm to tip of gilt metal finials) (With weights, key and pendulum.)
A Mahogany Eight Day Longcase Clock, signed Robert Lawson, Leigh, circa 1780, swan neck pediment, flame mahogany trunk door flanked by fluted pilasters, 14-inch arch brass dial with a silvered Roman and Arabic chapter ring, inner date ring, seconds dial, arch with moonphase aperture and signed above on a silvered plaque, four pillar movement with an anchor escapement and rack striking on a bell, 254cm highCondition report: Hood with later finials, hood with chips in parts, trunk door is bowed, base with cracks to the sides, dial is slightly discoloured, movement needs cleaning, with pendulum and two weights.
A Mahogany Eight Day Longcase Clock, signed Barker, Wigan, circa 1780, swan neck pediment, flame mahogany trunk door flanked by fluted pilasters, 13-inch arch brass dial with a Roman and Arabic silvered chapter ring, inner date ring, seconds dial, arch with moonphase aperture and signed on two silvered plaques, four pillar movement with an anchor escapement and rack striking on a bell, 244cm highCondition report: Hood with later finials, hood with a later carved front, case with cracks in parts, underside of the hood with chips, base with small dents and cracks to the front and sides, dial is slightly discoloured, movement needs cleaning, with pendulum and two weights.
{} An Edwardian Mahogany Tubular Bell Chiming Longcase Clock, the elaborately carved case with leaf, scroll and swag decoration, arched pediment, pierced side sound frets, trunk with glazed front and side panels, base with an inlaid panel decorated with a basket of flowers and a scroll border, 15-1/2-inch wavy shaped brass dial with a silvered Arabic numeral chapter ring, seconds dial, three dials in the arch for strike/silent, chime/silent and Whittington/Westminster selections, large triple weight driven movement with an anchor escapement and quarter chiming with eight hammers striking eight tubular bells and a further hammer striking another tubular bell for the hours, 272cm highCondition report: Hood with a small piece of wood missing to the side fret, side sound fret back silks are damaged, case with small scratches in parts and small dents, case is dirty in parts, bottom inside wooden base is damaged, dial is discoloured and needs cleaning, movement crutch bottom post is missing which goes through the pendulum rod, movement steel parts with signs of rust marks, movement is dirty and needs servicing, movement not working at present, with pendulum and three weights and nine tubular bells.
An XVIII Century Mahogany and Oak Eight-Day Longcase Clock, the painted white dial inscribed 'Berry, Pontefract' with Arabic and Roman numerals and two apertures, the hood with swan neck pediment with arched door and column supports, the trunk with crossbanded door and reeded pilasters to plinth base, 216cm high.Lot 1436 - Weights and pendulum are present, crack in the glass, crack in the hood door, dial 33.5cm later plinth base.
A late Victorian longcase clock by Richard Bridge. 13" arch dial with a scene of a child and dog in the arch. Contained in an oak and mahogany case, cross-banded with rosewood. 7ft high x 23" x 9.5" deep.Condition report: Original condition but very poor. Will need full restoration. Veneers need replacing, movement not tested. A/F. Weight and pendulum present.
Scofield (Schofield) Barnsley 30hr longcase clock with 12" brass square dial, contained in an oak case with reeded pillars to hood, reeded columns to trunk. Trunk door, cross-banded with mahogany/walnut. 6' 11" tall x 18" wide x 9" deep.Overall poor condition; will need restoration. Weight and pendulum present. A/F condition
Hallam of Nottingham, 30 hour longcase clock. 13" arch painted dial with a castle in the arch. Contained in an oak and mahogany case with ebony stringing. 7'3" tall x 19" wide x 9" deep.Condition report: overall poor condition. Veneers and some mouldings missing, it will need complete restoration. Weight and pendulum present. A.F.Hallam Famliy of clockmakers working in Nottingham throughout the 19th Century.
Barker of Easingwold 8-day longcase clock with 13" arch dial with a portrait of Nelson in the arch and his name. Lovely brass hands on small circular design. Oak and mahogany case. Swan neck pediment. Plain column to hood.Lord Nelson interestJoseph Barker recorded as working in Easingwold Yorkshire from 1800 until approx 1845Condition report: Overall poor condition but will need complete restoration. A.F. Weights and pendulum present

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