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Lot 386

A George III crossbanded oak eight-day longcase clock by Thomas Brown of Baschurch, square hood with column supports, 210cm high

Lot 347

Modern mahogany longcase clock, Sewills of Liverpool, moon phase

Lot 348

19th century mahogany longcase clock case, with glazed hood and trunk door

Lot 20

An early 20th century oak longcase clock of small proportions, arched case, the silvered dial with Arabic numerals, twin winding holes

Lot 203

An early 20th century mahogany cased longcase clock of small proportions, musical chime movement, triple winding holes, brass face with arabic numerals, 131cm tall.

Lot 205

An early 20th century oak cased longcase clock of small proportions, circular face, roman numerals, twin winding holes, 139cm tall.

Lot 27

A 19th century longcase clock dial and movement, arched painted dial with figural panel top, floral corners, Roman numerals, 47cm x 33cm, single weight driven 30 hour movement (faults)

Lot 2252

A MODERN TEMPUS FUGIT LONGCASE CLOCK WITH THREE WEIGHTS

Lot 31

George Stamp, Grimsby. An early 19thC longcase clock, the arched dial painted with a shepherdess and sheep, cottages, dial bearing Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, date aperture, eight day four pillar two train movement with bell strike, in oak mahogany and satinwood inlaid broad case, 223cm high. 

Lot 492

A mid 19thC longcase clock, the arched dial painted with a thatched cottage, flowers and Asiatic pheasants, bearing Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, with an eight day four pillar movement, with bell strike, in a broad oak and mahogany case, 219cm high.

Lot 503

A longcase clock, the brass dial with silvered chapter ring bearing Roman numerals, stamped Tempus Fugit in a mahogany case, with quarter veneered base, 193cm high.

Lot 9

George Atkinson, Louth. A 19thC oak and mahogany longcase clock, the arched dial painted with a pheasant in woodland landscape with floral spandrels, the circular dial bearing Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, with an eight day four pillar movement, the break arch hood with central brass finial, raised on brass capped fluted columns, the trunk of plain form raised on bracket feet, with weights, pendulum and keys, 223cm high overall.

Lot 345

Pair of longcase clock weights, 5.30kg and 5.35kg. Not available for in-house P&P, contact Paul O'Hea at Mailboxes on 01925 659133

Lot 109

19th Century oak cased longcase clock, the hood with broken arch pediment and pilasters, the brass dial with oriental landscape engraving and Roman numerals surrounded by pierced brass spandrels, 220cm high, 48cm wide, with pendulum and one weight

Lot 361

Early 19th Century Welsh oak cased 8 day longcase clock, the face marked M Godfrey, Cowbridge, the hood with broken swan neck pediment above arched aperture flanked by turned columns, banded plain waist door with reeded canted angles on a panelled base with bracket feet. Arch painted face with Roman numerals and country house decoration, 16 x 12" approx. Two train movement striking on one bell with seconds dial and date aperture. Complete with pendulum and two weights. 216cm high including finial approx.(B.P. 21% + VAT) Face appears to have been well repainted. The case in basically good condition. Likely all restored at some stage.

Lot 205

An 18th century longcase clock movement, by William Liptrott, London, with arched brass dial, a smaller movement with arched brass dial and five odd pendulums, brass weight, brass dial pieces, wooden wall clock, etcCondition report: Liptrott movement - no bell, pendulum or weightsSmaller movement - no pendulum or weightsRemainder - as in photographs, all need full restoration. Wooden pendulum in two. 18cm wide, 24.5cm high

Lot 228

Two 19th century eight day longcase clock movements, with 12 inch arched silvered dials, the first with strike/silent and engraved urns in arch, date dial and inscribed 'Morris Carter Bishop's Stortford', the second with moonphase disc in arch, subsidiary minute and date dials and inscribed 'John Mercer Hythe'Condition report: Neither guranteed working and would need attention of a competant clockmaker.

Lot 399

An oak eight day longcase clock, the arched silvered automaton dial engraved 'Matthews Leighton', striking the hour, with reeded columns to the hood and a plain case, 238cm highCondition report: Pendulum and weights, Case with splits and wear. Good overall colour.  Height excluding finials – 225cm.The section where the seat board sits has been reinforced/altered, suggesting they movement is possibly associated with the clock. The trunk door is not warped. The base appears to have been cut down with a plinth added at a later stage. Please see additional images.

Lot 459

A Camerer Kuss & Co walnut cased longcase clock, with an Arabic silvered dial, inscribed, the movement striking on a gong, with carved panels, 192cm highCondition report: Dial rubbed and worn, some colour loss to the case. With pendulum.Believed to be original, please see additional photos for more details.

Lot 253

Ornate gilt metal and tortoiseshell shell longcase design mantel clock.

Lot 1453

Wilson, York, an oak and mahogany longcase clock: the eight-day duration movement striking the hours on a bell and having a thirteen-inch brass break-arch dial with a raised silvered chapter ring engraved with black Roman numerals, the centre having a subsidiary seconds dial, engraved scroll decoration and signed Wilson, York, with cast-brass c-scroll corner spandrels and decorative brass hands, the arch having a silvered boss engraved with a bird in flight and wording Tempus Fugit, the oak and mahogany veneered case with fluted quarter columns to the trunk, boxwood stringing and shell inlay to the door, the hood with fluted columns and a swan-neck pediment, the base with canted corners and raised panel, standing on bracket feet, height 224cm.

Lot 1454

Farrer, Pontefract, a mahogany and oak longcase clock: the eight-day duration movement striking the hours on a bell and having a thirteen-inch painted arched dial with Arabic hour numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, decorative gilt-brass hands and with a scene within the arch depicting a lady walking in a garden, indistinctly signed to the dial centre Farrer, Pontefract, the oak case having mahogany crossbanding, the trunk with quartered fluted columns, the hood with a swan-neck pediment and fluted pillars, the base with a raised panel, height 220cm.* Biography Farrer were a well-known and prolific family of clockmakers working in Pontefract and near environs in the late 18th and early 19th centuries.Reference Brian Loomes, Yorkshire Clockmakers, Pub. Dalesman Books 1972.

Lot 1455

Porter, Wokingham, an oak longcase clock: the eight-day duration movement striking the hours on a bell with the twelve-inch painted arched dial having black Roman numerals, a subsidiary seconds dial, date aperture, decorative floral corner spandrels, and a rural scene depicting the ruins of a windmill painted within the arch, the dial centre indistinctly signed Porter, Wokingham, the dial falseplate to the rear embossed with the dialmakers name Wilkinson, the oak case having an arched door with the hood having a curved pediment with three brass ball-and-spire finials on blocks and fluted columns with cast-brass capitals, all sitting on a plain base, height 204cm.* Biography The Porter family are known makers of the late-Georgian/ early-Victorian period working in Wokingham, Berkshire, a town also called Oakingham at this time. The family included Mark Porter working from before 1775 until circa 1830, and the partnership of Samuel & John Porter from the same era.Reference Brian Loomes, Watchmakers & Clockmakers of the World, N.A.G. Press 2006.

Lot 1456

M. Thomas, Carnarvon, an oak longcase clock: the twelve-inch arched brass dial having a raised chapter ring engraved with black Roman numerals and outer five-minute Arabic numerals, the centre engraved with subsidiary seconds and date dials and floral decoration, with cast-brass c-scroll spandrels to the four corners, the arch having a round brass boss engraved with the maker's name M. Thomas, Carnarvon, the oak case with quartered columns to the trunk, the hood with a swan-neck pediment and pillars, height 205cm.* Biography Morris (sometimes Maurice) Thomas is recorded as working in Boot Street, Carnarvon from at least March 1770 when he was employed to wind and regulate the town hall clock and is mentioned in the census of 1794 as a widower with three children, one of whom, Robert, worked alongside him. Known as a prolific maker of high quality loncase clocks.Reference William Linnard Wales Clocks & Clockmakers, Pub. Mayfield Books 2003. A similar dial signed for Thomas illustrated page 233.

Lot 1458

Robert Bullock, Halesworth, a mahogany longcase clock: the eight-day duration movement striking the hours on a bell with the fourteen-inch arched brass dial, possibly a later addition, having a raised silvered chapter ring engraved with black Roman numerals, Arabic five-minute markings and fleur-de-lys half-hour markings, the dial centre engraved with floral scroll decoration, a subsidiary seconds dial, date aperture and maker's name Rob. Bullock, Halesworth, with cast-brass cherub-head spandrels to the four corners and decorative brass hands, the arch having a round silvered boss engraved with an eagle, with cast-brass dolphin spandrels to either side, the rear of the dial having a falseplate embossed with the name of the dialmaker Wilson of Birmingham, the mahogany case with satinwood stringing and inlay to the trunk, base and hood, with a gothic-shaped moulding to the door and inlaid floral and vase decoration to the lower trunk, the hood with a high swan-neck pediment with further satinwood stringing and surmounted by three brass eagle-and-ball finials, the base with canted corners and further inlaid decoration, all standing on bracket feet, height 250cm inc. finial.* Biography Robert Bullock is recorded as working in Halesworth, Suffolk in 1823 and may well be the same maker then recorded as working in Lower Olland Street, Bungay from circa 1830 until circa 1855.

Lot 1460

John Farr, Bristol, a mahogany longcase clock: the eight-day duration movement striking the hours on a bell with the twelve-inch break-arch painted dial having black Roman hour numerals, a subsidiary seconds dial, date aperture, applied gilt decorative corner spandrels, with further gilt decoration to the arch depicting a bird on a nest surrounded by flora, and signed to the dial centre Jno. Farr, Claire Street, Bristol, with decorative brass hands, the curved-top mahogany case having boxwood stringing, the trunk with a short door and canted corners, the hood with typical Bristol wavy-edge frame, carved decoration inset to the top frieze with the fluted columns having cast-brass capitals, the base with raised moulding and standing on bracket feet, height 210cm.* Biography John Farr Snr. is recorded as working in Claire Street, Bristol from December 1771 when apprenticed to William Sladen and his wife Rachel. He is recorded as a watchmaker in the 1801 directory. His son Stephen was also apprenticed to the same couple in 1778 and he had a son, John Farr Jnr., apprenticed 1812, with whom he went into partnership and who is recorded at 27 Claire Street from 1823 until 1837 being the probable maker of this clock.Reference A.J. Moore The Clockmakers of Bristol 1650-1900, Pub.The Author 1999.

Lot 1461

Bentley & Beck, a Regency mahogany longcase clock: the eight-day duration, five-pillar movement striking the hours on a bell and 'ting-tang' quarters on two bells, striking once at quarter-past, twice at half-past and three times at quarter-to, with the backplate engraved with the maker's name Bentley & Beck, Royal Exchange, London, the twelve-inch Gothic arched painted dial having black Roman numerals, a subsidiary seconds dial, a 'strike/silent' dial within the arch and blued steel hands, the Gothic shaped mahogany case having raised ebonised mouldings to the hood, trunk and base with canted corners to the trunk, the hood with decorative ebonised inlay and fluted columns, all standing on a tapered plinth, height 218cm.* Biography Bentley & Beck are recorded as working in London as a partnership between 1815 and 1824. Known pieces signed by them include a Congreve rolling ball clock, a musical bracket clock and a fine watch. John Bentley was apprenticed on the 6th September 1796 to Boys Err Burrell becoming free and a member of the Clockmakers Company from 1813 until at least 1823. James Beck of 5, Sweetings Alley, was a chronometer maker being recorded as a member of the Clockmakers Company from 1811 until at least 1823.

Lot 1462

E.W. Payne, Bromley, a Victorian chiming longcase clock: the eight-day duration movement having three brass-bound weights, a flat-rod pendulum with brass bob and striking the hours on a large silvered cylindrical gong and the quarters on eight further silvered gongs, the twelve-inch break-arch dial having a raised silvered chapter ring engraved with black Roman numerals and fleur-de-lys half-hour markings with a chime/silent lever set at III o'clock, the matted centre having a subsidiary seconds dial and a silvered plaque engraved with the retailer's name E.W. Payne, Bromley, with cast-brass cherub-and-crown spandrels to the four corners, the arch with a silvered dial for setting the chimes to Westminster, St Michael or Whittington, with cast-brass dolphin spandrels to the sides, the break-arch oak case having a glazed door, canted corners, fluted columns to the hood, a panelled base and standing on bracket feet, height 230cm.* Biography E.W. Payne were established as jewellers in Bromley, Kent in 1899 and finally closed their doors in 2013 having occupied showrooms on a prominent corner plot in the town centre.

Lot 354

Richard Martin, Northampton, oak longcase clock, square brass dial with second dial and date aperture, eight-day movement, the case with pagoda hood, plinth base, width 43cm, height 212cm.

Lot 1472

A 20th century mahogany veneer cased Tempus Fugit Longcase granddaughter clock. The upright case with decorative hood housing inset movement and dial marked for Tempus Fugit. 158cm h x 30cm w x 18cm d 

Lot 86

An 18th century fruitwood longcase clock the brass dial with arabic and roman numerals signed Thompson Whitehaven, overall 45cm wide x 24cm deep x 212cm highCondition report: Includes pendulum, two weights and key

Lot 429

A George III oak longcase clock, the hood with caddy top and turned pillars, the brass dial with moon phase and date apertures and engraved 'Richard Midgley', thirty hour movement striking on a bell, 220cm highCondition report: At present, there is no condition report prepared for this lot, this in no way indicates a good condition, please contact the saleroom for a full condition report

Lot 85

A George III mahogany eight day longcase clock with a breakarch pediment above a brass and silvered dial having a painted sun and moon phase, Arabic and roman numerals, signed Taylor Kings Street West Haven, the case 52cm wide x 31cm deep x 230cm highCondition report: Includes two weights and a pendulum, back left foot loose, door hangs slightly low and bowed, movement complete but untested

Lot 181

A 20th century mahogany longcase clock the unsigned enamelled dial marked with roman numerals and two subsidiary dials under break scroll pediment and gilt spiked globe finial, 47.5cm wide x 22.5cm deep x 215cm highCondition report: Enamel to clock face with crazing and some small chips, one subsidiary hand missing, surface marks and scratches to the mahogany case, repaired crack to break scroll pediment, not tested

Lot 1178

A George III mahogany banded oak 8 day longcase clock marked Caleb Boney, Padstow, height 210cm

Lot 1003

An 18th century oak 8 day longcase clock, marked Wm. Tipling at Leeds, later cased, height 208cm

Lot 1013

A George III mahogany cased 8 day longcase clock, with painted moonphase dial, height 232cm

Lot 896

A 19th century oak longcase clock. 195 cm high.

Lot 897

An early 19th century eight-day mahogany longcase clock. 222 cm high.

Lot 977

A 19th century oak and mahogany longcase clock, with replaced door. 208 cm high.

Lot 1018

A 19th century mahogany longcase clock with Adam and Eve painted dial.

Lot 517

An antique longcase clock movement, the brass dial inscribed Cha Snuggs Farnham. 25 cm square.

Lot 520

A miniature longcase clock.

Lot 1165

An early 19th century oak longcase clock, having a moonphase arch painted dial, eight day movement, with pendulum and two weightsCondition report: Baseboard reduced in height and unable to stand.Requires restoration.See extra images of dial, weights and pendulum.

Lot 541

Robert Currer, Falkirk, a Victorian Scottish figured mahogany longcase clock, the 8-day movement with 52 cm h enamelled arched dial decorated with highland scenes and with subsidiary seconds and date, 210 cm h o/all

Lot 1098

An Oak Thirty Hour Longcase Clock, signed John Boot, Sutton, Ashfield, circa 1770, flat top pediment, arch trunk door, 11-inch square brass dial, dial centre with engraved leaf decoration, date aperture and signed on a recessed silvered plaque, four pillar movement with an anchor escapement and striking on a bell, 204cm highCondition report: Case is faded in parts, case back edges with chips, case with cracks to the base, some moulding is missing to the right hand side of the hood, dial plate with a small crack next to the 2 o'clock position, movement is complete, with two weights and a pendulum.

Lot 1099

An Oak Eight Day Longcase Clock with Rocking Ship Automata, signed Creasey Broderick, Boston, early 19th century, arched pediment, arched trunk door, 12-inch arch painted dial, seconds dial and date aperture, arch with rocking ship automata, four pillar movement with an anchor escapement and striking on a bell, 202cm highCondition report: Base with scuff marks in parts, case has been reduced in size, dial with small scratches, movement is complete, with pendulum and two weights.

Lot 1100

A Walnut Eight Day Longcase Clock, signed Benjamin, Brandreth Middlewich, Fecit, circa 1750, flat top pediment, arch trunk door, 11-3/4-inch arch brass dial with chapter ring signed, dial centre with seconds dial and date aperture, arch with engraved disc of "Father of Time", four pillar movement with an anchor escapement and striking on a bell, 214cm highCondition report: Case with cracks and chips in parts, surface scratches in parts, hood door has come off and needs securing, some of the wooden dial surround is missing and some of the surround needs securing, seconds hand is missing, movement is dirty and needs cleaning, with pendulum and two weights.

Lot 1101

An Oak Eight Day Longcase Clock, signed John Simcock, Daventry, circa 1760, arched pediment, arched trunk door, 11-3/4-inch arch brass dial with a silvered chapter ring, seconds dial, date aperture, arch with silvered disc signed, four pillar movement with an anchor escapement and striking on a bell, 232cm highCondition report: Caddy top has come off and needs attention to secure it correctly, trunk door with later inlay, trunk with one small piece of moulding missing to the top right hand corner, base with some cracks, trunk door is locked, small wooden blocks on each of the side cheeks, later seatboard, movement needs cleaning, with pendulum and two weights.

Lot 1102

A Mahogany Eight Day Longcase Clock, signed Jas Shaw, Halifax, early 19th century, swan neck pediment, arched trunk door with mahogany crossbanding, 14-inch arch painted dial, seconds and date dials, arch with moonphase aperture, four pillar movement with an anchor escapement and striking on a bell, 228cm highCondition report: Hood with finials missing, case with small scuff marks, and cracks in parts, plinth with cracks, dial painted surfaces with minor chips in parts and the decoration slightly rubbed, movement seatboard is bowed, seatboard is possibly later, with pendulum and two weights.

Lot 1104

A Mahogany Eight Day Longcase Clock, signed Jno Kent, Manchester, early 19th century, swan neck pediment, arch trunk door, inlaid case, 14-inch arch painted dial, dial centre painted with galleons and a portrait of Nelson, seconds dial, four seasons spandrels, arch with moonphase aperture, four pillar movement with an anchor escapement with striking on a bell, 239cm highCondition report: Case with small cracks and chips in parts, trunk door is bowed, base with a crack, sdie cheeks with wooden blocks added, late seatboard, movement looks complete, with pendulum and two weights.

Lot 1105

An Oak Thirty Hour Longcase Clock, signed Barber, Winster, numbered 712, 18th century, flat top pediment, arch trunk door, 11-1/4-inch square brass dial with a silvered chapter ring signed, dial centre with engraved scroll decoration, date aperture, four pillar movement with an anchor escapement, two movement pillars are latched, outside countwheel striking on a bell, movement front plate engraved with number 712, 211cm high Condition report: Hood with some small chips in parts, case sides with some scuff marks, dial is discoloured in parts and with small scratches, movement is complete, with pendulum and one weight.

Lot 1106

A Walnut Eight Day Longcase Clock, signed John Mason, Bawtry, Fecit, circa 1760, flat top pediment, trunk door with later inlaid D-ended panels depicting birds and flowers, glass lenticle, 12-inch arch brass dial with a silvered chapter ring, dial centre with a silvered disc signed, date aperture, arch with moonphase aperture, four pillar movement with an anchor escapement and striking on a bell, possibly later case, 225cm high Condition report: Case slightly faded in parts, veneer is slightly lifting in parts and small pieces of veneer is missing, later inlay, possibly later case, dial with small staining marks, movement looks complete, with pendulum and two weights.

Lot 1107

An Eight Day Longcase Clock, signed Simon Aish, Sherborne, circa 1720, flat top pediment, walnut veneered trunk door, 12-inch square brass dial with a silvered chapter ring signed, dial centre engraved with scroll and bird decoration, seconds and date aperture, ringed winding holes, five pillar movement with an anchor escapement and rack striking on a bell, (in a later case), 203cm highCondition report: Later case has been polished throughout, restoration to the hood, trunk door and plinth appear to have been re-veneered, case with chips to the edges and cracks in parts, dial with small scratches, movement needs cleaning, with two brass cased weights and a pendulum.

Lot 245

An oak longcase clock with thirty hour movement, the painted square dial signed Charles Haines, Swindon.

Lot 256

An 18th century oak and mahogany longcase clock with eight day movement, the painted arch dial signed Smith, Walton.

Lot 362

An early thirty hour longcase clock (later case).

Lot 7

A Mahogany Quarter Chiming Longcase Clock, swan neck pediment, trunk with blind fretwork canted corners, inside trunk door with an applied plaque inscribed "Percy Webster clockmaker 45 Londoun Road St John's Wood and at 37 GT Portland St", base with applied presentation plaque, brass dial with silvered chapter ring, dial centre with an arched silvered plaque inscribed Thomas Humber, London, seconds dial, arched with moonphase aperture, triple weight driven movement with an anchor escapement and chiming on a nest of eight bells and striking the hours on a gong, case and dial are late 18th century and the movement is late 19th century, 234cm highCondition report: Case is faded in parts, hood with fretwork missing in parts, case with small scratches, dents and small cracks in parts, trunk door with a later escutchon and a small piece of later veneer added, inside trunk door with plaque inscribed "Percy Webster clockmaker 45 Londoun Road St John's Wood and at 37 GT Portland St", applied presentation plaque to the base "PRESENTED BY THE MEMBERS OF THE STAFF OF/ MESSRS. SAMUEL MONTAGU & CO./ TO/ LOUIS SAMUEL MONTAGU ESQ./ ON THE OCCASION OF HIS MARRIAGE TO MISS GLADYS GOLDSMID, 9TH FEB 1898", dial with scratches and staining marks, later hands, case and dial are late 18th century and the movement is late 19th century.

Lot 25

ART DECO EIGHT DAY LONGCASE CLOCK,of small proportions, mahogany cased, dial set with Arabic numerals, with four-way chimes, 142.5cm highCondition report: Unable to locate makers mark, however at the time of this condition report the clock is ticking

Lot 580

MAHOGANY POCKET WATCH STAND,modelled as a longcase clock, with pocket watch, 19cm high

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