An antique early 19th Century Scottish Georgian English oak cased 8 day longcase grandfather clock by James Hendrie of Falkirk having a scrolled arched pediment top with blind pierced detailing and columns to the glazed door hood. Brass silvered dial having Roman numeral chapter ring with faceted hands. Measures 214cm, dial 12 inches.
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An antique 17th Century Georgian 8 day oak longcase grandfather clock movement having a later 18th / 19th century case with stepped pediment and glass column glazed hood with tiger oak door and stepped trunk base. The impressive 11inch dial in polished brass with Roman Numeral chapter ring, subsidiary minutes dial and faceted hands Striking on a bell complete with both weights and pendulum. A great period example. Some trunk details off but present. Measures approx; 196cm x 47cm x 26cm.
1930's light oak longcase clock, domed case supporting circular silver dial with Arabic numerals, the trunk of case with bevelled clear glass, door covering three brass cylinder weights and large bob pendulum.An oak cased floor standing clock, 1930's, the movement driven by three brass sleeve weights.height 200cm (79in), width 64cm (25"), depth 35cm (14")Condition report: Oak case sun-bleached particularly to front and legs, overall case in good order, silver dial slightly tarnished.
Edward VII silver cased pocket watch holder in the form of a longcase clock with inscription 'A reminder of August 2nd 1912' having a replacement quartz movement, London 1907, 22.5cm high Condition: The silver front has numerous holes from polishing and a break along the top, replacement quartz movement as mentioned, numerous small dents to the front - **Due to current lockdown conditions, bidders are unable to view lots in this online-only sale. Please therefore read the following: As this is a sale of second-hand and antique items, bidders should expect items to exhibit general wear and tear commensurate with age and use unless otherwise stated. Please carefully examine the images as they form part of the overall condition. Clevedon Salerooms are happy to provide further detailed information on request, if received by email or telephone at least 24 hours prior to the sale. The mention of a specific flaw or fault does not automatically mean that no other faults exist. Reports are provided as a goodwill gesture and are a general assessment, not a forensic survey. Further category-specific condition information can be found in our Standard Terms and Conditions. The placing of a bid by you is taken by us as an indication that you have read, understood and agreed to these terms. Silver, Gold and Jewellery The presence of manufacture or assay marks indicating purity are taken to be accurate but no guarantee is implied or given. Weights are taken via our electronic scales as a guide - but we are selling objects, not quantities - and so these are provided for reference only and do not form part of the bidding contract. Precious stones may have been tested via a GemTrue or Presidium tester but, unless specifically stated, no further laboratory reports or certification accompany the item or should be inferred. Corundum family stones (sapphire-ruby), emerald and other coloured gemstones can be natural or artificial, treated or untreated, and we do not offer any warranties as to the origin or treatment of such stones sold at auction.
Early 19th Century oak and mahogany cased 30-hour painted dial longcase clock, David Smith, Coleford, 210cm high Condition: Dial has been repainted and reblacked, very slight crazing and discolouration, movement appears sound, will require a clean. Minor packing beneath seatboard, case lacks one brass disc terminal, splits to ball finial, ebonised columns may be all replacements, crack to frieze over hood door, replacement front plinth and some losses to backing board, sold with weight and pendulum. **Due to current lockdown conditions, bidders are unable to view lots in this online-only sale. Please therefore read the following: As this is a sale of second-hand and antique items, bidders should expect items to exhibit general wear and tear commensurate with age and use unless otherwise stated. Please carefully examine the images as they form part of the overall condition. Clevedon Salerooms are happy to provide further detailed information on request, if received by email or telephone at least 24 hours prior to the sale. The mention of a specific flaw or fault does not automatically mean that no other faults exist. Reports are provided as a goodwill gesture and are a general assessment, not a forensic survey. Further category-specific condition information can be found in our Standard Terms and Conditions. The placing of a bid by you is taken by us as an indication that you have read, understood and agreed to these terms.
19th Century painted longcase clock, W. Hender, Callington, 200cm high Condition: Case and dial with later overpainting, door of hood shows evidence of woodworm, side panel of base detached, front panel of plinth detached, weight and pendulum present. **Due to current lockdown conditions, bidders are unable to view lots in this online-only sale. Please therefore read the following: As this is a sale of second-hand and antique items, bidders should expect items to exhibit general wear and tear commensurate with age and use unless otherwise stated. Please carefully examine the images as they form part of the overall condition. Clevedon Salerooms are happy to provide further detailed information on request, if received by email or telephone at least 24 hours prior to the sale. The mention of a specific flaw or fault does not automatically mean that no other faults exist. Reports are provided as a goodwill gesture and are a general assessment, not a forensic survey. Further category-specific condition information can be found in our Standard Terms and Conditions. The placing of a bid by you is taken by us as an indication that you have read, understood and agreed to these terms.
A 19th Century mahogany longcase clock with eight day striking movement, the dial signed 'James Scott, Kendall' with silvered chapter ring, corner spandrels and two subsidiary dials enclosed by a broken swan neck pediment hood over an arched long pillared door on canted plinth base, height 227cm.
Jeremiah Hartley, Norwich, An early 18thC walnut longcase clock, the square brass 12 inch dial with subsidiary seconds dial, date aperture and Roman numerals, signed Jer. Hartley Norwich, within an ovoid cartouche , the rococo spandrels cast with crowns and putti, with an eight day four pillar movement striking a bell, the case with a moulded cornice above part turned and parcel gilt pilasters, the feather banded door with a moulded edge and a glass and brass roundel, on a plinth, with two lead weights and a pendulum, 212cm high overall.
A 19TH CENTURY OAK AND MAHOGANY EIGHT DAY LONGCASE CLOCK the case with crossbanded shaped door, fluted quartered pilaster columns with further decorative inlay and all standing on bracket feet, the painted arching dial decorated with shells, arabic numerals, subsidiary second hand and date aperture, signed T Hay of Shrewsbury, 56.5cm wide x 25.5cm deep x 229cm high Condition: the case with minor marks, dents and scratches overall due to age and use, some signs of restoration particularly the door with a split and reinforcing elements within, replacement hinges etc, further signs of old restoration, the case in reasonable condition, the movement clean but not guaranteed working, the dial with some minor paint loss, slight craquelure to the surface
A 19TH CENTURY OAK EIGHT DAY LONGCASE CLOCK with mahogany crossbanding, the swan neck pediment to the hood over a trunk with short door with shell inlay, the arching painted dial decorated with a cow herd and shells, the dial with subsidiary second hand and unsigned, the movement in need of restoration, the hands present but unattached, 57cm wide x 23cm deep x 220cm high Condition: minor marks, dents and scratches overall due to age and use, some slight losses of the veneer particularly to the right hand of the arching section of the hood, crack by the swan neck pediment, some slight losses to the moulding of the right hand corner lower section of the hood, the hands detached, with weights and pendulum, the dial with marks, chipping and some slight losses, the movement dusty and in need of restoration, split to the panelled lower section of the case
A Scottish mahogany eight day longcase clock, signed J.Welsh, Motherwell, circa 1840, carved wavy shaped pediment, bow shaped trunk door with acorn mounted finials, 14 inch arch painted dial with Roman numerals, seconds and date dials, painted figural corner spandrels and scenes in the arch, four pillar movement with an anchor escapement and rack striking on a bell, 227cm high 07.12.20 Case with small scratches and small dents in parts, front of the trunk with small cracks, dial with minor staining marks, later seatboard, movement looks complete, with pendulum and two weights.
An early Victorian oak, mahogany and inlaid longcase clock, the dial signed above the moonphase arch 'Thomas Parsons Worcester No.101', 4 pillar 8 day movement, the hood with swanneck pediment, ring turned pilasters to the trunk, on ogee feet, 243cm highCondition report: some building up of the cheeks to support the seatboard. With pendulum and 2 weights. Some old losses and knocks
A Scottish 19th century mahogany longcase clock, 8 day duration, the arched painted dial signed 'R Dalgliesh, Falkirk', with moonphase disc, concentric calendar and seconds, the hood with swanneck pediment above shaped top trunk door flanked by quarter pilasters, with pendulum and 2 weights 225cm highCondition:Unusual pin wheel escapement. Has slight warp noticeable to upper left of trunk door. Small packing pieces supporting seatboard, which is possibly later and rather thin. Therefore this could be a mariage, but seems to be quite a good fit to case. Movement has a Wilson falseplate. Currently ticking and striking. Seconds hand very close to glass of door with a tendancy to catch; hand may therefore be slightly out of shape. The Plinth base has a horizontal shrinkage split across it. Arch of dial door with a couple of splits also. Slight sun fading noted to left side of case.
A 19th century George III brass faced longcase clock having spandrel embellishments to the corners. The grandfather clock has barley twist columns to the hood set on an oak body with a hinged door decorated with a central lozenge raised on a box plinth base. No pendulum or weights. Measures 192 H x 63 W x 29 D
A WEST CUMBERLAND SCUMBLED DEAL THIRTY HOUR LONGCASE CLOCK, B MITCHELL COCKERMOUTH, C1820, THE BREAKARCHED, PAINTED DIAL WITH A SHEPHERDESS AND SWAIN BENEATH A TREE, A GILT PATERA AND STYLISED FLOWERS TO THE ARCH, THE MOVEMENT WITH IRON FALSEPLATE INSCRIBED WALKER & FINNEMORE, THE CASE WITH SWAN NECK PEDIMENT, TURNED PILLARS AND PILASTERS, 220CM H, PENDULUM AND WEIGHT BARWISE MITCHELL (1777-1844) CLOCKMAKER OF COCKERMOUTH Good, unrestored original condition. Scratches to decoration but not repainted. In our opinion dial and movement original to case
AN ENGLISH MAHOGANY EIGHT DAY LONGCASE CLOCK, C1900, THE 12 INCH BREAKARCHED BRASS DIAL WITH ENGRAVED WHEATEAR BORDER, MATTED CENTRE, SUBSIDIARY SECONDS DIAL AND PIERCED HANDS, SIGNED ON THE SILVERED CHAPTER RING MAPLE & CO LTD LONDON, CHIME SILENT RING TO THE ARCH, HAVING MASK AND DOLPHIN SPANDRELS, THE SUBSTANTIAL THREE TRAIN MOVEMENT STRIKING AND CHIMING ON FIVE COILED GONGS, THE FLAME FIGURED CASE CROSSBANDED IN SATINWOOD AND LINE INLAID, WITH BROKEN TRIANGULAR PEDIMENT, OVAL PATERAE AND STOP FLUTED PILLARS TO THE HOOD, THE TRUNK DOOR WITH FIGURED OVAL ON PANELLED BASE AND BRACKET FEET, WITH STEEL PENDULUM WITH BRASS BOB AND THREE BRASS SLEEVED WEIGHTS, 246CM H Good original condition
GEORGE III OAK LONGCASE CLOCK, WILLIAM TURNBULL, NEWCASTLE 18TH CENTURY the brass dial with a silvered Roman numeral chapter, date aperture, and seconds dial, with a signed boss to the arch and pierced brass spandrels, in a case with a straight dentil moulded cornice with corner columns with brass capitals, above an arched trunk door and plinth base on ogee bracket feet; the eight day twin-train movement striking a bell(55cm wide, 217cm high, 28cm deep)
SCOTTISH GEORGE III MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK, JOHN MURDOCH, EDINBURGH 18TH CENTURY the swan neck pediment carved with flower heads and a central urn finial, above an engraved arched brass dial signed to the arch over Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, flanked by fluted columns with brass mounts above a shaped trunk door flanked by fluted quarter columns, on a plinth base with ogee bracket feet; the eight day movement striking a bell(53cm wide, 226cm high, 28cm deep)Footnote: Note: The Edinburgh clockmaker John Murdoch was active from 1752-1775, having been apprenticed to Andrew Dickie. His son, also John, worked as his father's apprentice from 1767.
GEORGE II MAHOGANY MONTH-GOING LONGCASE CLOCK, DANIEL OR NATHANIEL DELANDER, LONDON 1730s the engraved silvered brass dial with Roman hours and subsidiary seconds dial with bolt and shutter maintaining power lever and winder cover, with a Duplex escapement, signed 'Delander/ London', the hood with a shaped and moulded cornice with reeded block finials and scroll brackets, and flanked by canted angles with brass lined stop fluting, above a shaped trunk door flanked by stop fluted quarter columns with brass capitals, on a plinth base outlined with moulding and raised on bracket feet; the month-going movement with duplex escapement with bolt and shutter retaining power(47cm wide, 207cm high, 25cm deep)Footnote: Note: The Delander family of clockmakers spanned several generations from the 17th into the latter 18th century, and produced superbly crafted and innovative clocks and timepieces. Arguably the most famous of the Delanders was Daniel, who was an inventor as well as a highly skilled clockmaker. He was apprenticed in 1692 to Charles Halstead and, later, to Thomas Tompion and became a member of the Clockmakers' Company in 1699. Among his innovations were a patented watch case spring closing mechanism, and a year-going equation. He is credited with improving the duplex escapement so that it could be used in longcase clocks. He died in 1733 and his son Nathaniel, also a highly respected maker, succeeded him, working until 1762. Clocks by Daniel are in the collection of the Guildhall Museum, the Weatherfield Collection, the Science Museum, and the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
EARLY VICTORIAN SPECIMEN WOOD LONGCASE CLOCK MID-19TH CENTURY the painted arch dial with Roman numeral chapter ring and subsidiary second and date dials, two winding holes, the arch painted with a village scene in a case with swan neck pediment and feather finial, flanked by baluster turned columns; the trunk with a panel moulded door flanked by quarter columns, on a panel plinth with bracket feet; the eight day movement striking a bell(58cm wide, 225cm high, 26cm deep)
William Nadauld, London - An early 19th century mahogany striking longcase clock The 12" circular dial with deadbeat escapement and centre seconds indication, the hood with canted reeded front angles over a long trunk door of good figuring, framed by matching angles with inlaid brass flutes, on a base with applied moulding, 46cm wide, 24cm deep, 234cm high. Provenance: Property from a Berkshire Residence. Purchased W R Harvey & Co., Witney William Nadauld of Hounsditch, London, apprenticed 1788, Clockmakers Company 1801-20 . Saleroom Amendment: Please note the escapement is an anchor and not a deadbeat escapement
A SCOTTISH GEORGE III "MOON PHASES" CLOCK, BY J. CAMERON AND SONS, KILMARNOCK, EARLY 19TH CENTURY, IN LATER OAK LONGCASE, CIRCA 1870s, the bonnet composed of a classical broken pediment cornice centering a stylized fan detail and flanked by two acroteria, above a reeded frieze and flat architrave over a hinged door with glazed arch rectangular window, opening to a conforming Arabic numerals moon phases dial centering painted moon faces on a lapis blue sky filled with golden stars, above a silvered ring dial with black Roman hour chapters and Arabic five minute numerals, enclosing a minutes ring dial and days of the month ring dial with blued steel pointers, amidst engraved scrolling acanthus centering blued steel halberd and pike hands flanked by twin key escapements, engraved signature "J. Cameron & Sons Kilmarnock," above along hinged door with a molding framed twist pleated panel over a molded flat panel, opening to a long pendulum with brass disc bob and two cast iron weights, above exterior reeded trim on a molded box form paneled base raised on a molding detailed arched plinth ending as block form feet, includes one winding lever. Height: 7' 4 1/4" Width: 21" Depth: 15 3/4" Provenance: Personal Collection of Nora Grossman, Houston, Texas. Condition: Good condition with a few light marks and small scratches around base, dings, tiny edge nicks and surface buildup in crevices throughout. The clock dials have some expected tarnished spots and there is light dust in spandrel crevices. The mechanism was restored in 1975 and is clean. Simpson Galleries does not guarantee any timepiece or clock mechanism. Simpson Galleries strongly encourages in-person inspection of items by the bidder. Statements by Simpson Galleries regarding the condition of objects are for guidance only and should not be relied upon as statements of fact and do not constitute a representation, warranty, or assumption of liability by Simpson Galleries. All lots offered are sold "AS IS." NO REFUNDS will be issued based on condition.
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