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A Fine carved oak three train musical longcase clock,on a plaque to the centre above six o'clock, with subsidiary seconds dial and chime/silent and Westminster /Whittington/St Michael dials to the arch, the dial also overlaid with pierced foliate brass work, the movement playing on eight tubular bells and striking the hours on another, (pendulum, three weights, nine tubes and winding key)W:56cm x D:40cm x H:224cm
A 19th Century mahogany longcase clock, the arched hood with swan neck pediment above a rectangular panelled door and conforming base, the dial painted with figures in a landscape with Arabic and Roman numerals inscribed W. Smith, Huddersfield, with two subsidiary dials, the two train movement striking on a bell. Weights and pendulum.W:62cm x D:27cm x H:235cm
A mahogany longcase clock by Abraham Weston, Lewes,early 19th century, the arched silvered dial inscribed 'Weston, Lewes', with a seconds and calendar dial below a strike silent dial in the arch, the two-train movement stretching on a bell, the hood with three brass ball spires and a fret cut frieze over stop fluted columns,dial 12in (30cm) diametercase 233cm highCondition report: See additional images.Pendulum present.Two weights present.Movement not tested.Minor rubbing to dial. 219cm high without finial.Crude repair to fretwork. Chips, knocks, scratches, losses and wear to case. Trunk door flat. Marks and scratches to face. Please see photos of seatboard. Weights are brass cased.
An Edwardian George III style marquetry inlaid chiming eight day longcase clock, the 10 inch arched brass dial with painted moonphase, subsidiary seconds and selectors for silent / chime, eight bells / four bells, unsigned movement chiming on eight bells and a gong, H.7ft 2in.CONDITION: Overall looks to be in good original untouched condition, case is of a mid reddish brown mahogany tone in a slightly matted state of polish, marquetry all looks good, other than very minor dents and scuffs the case appears in excellent condition, dial oxidised to the silvering, movement looks to be in good complete condition but not tested for timekeeping, comes with case key, mahogany shafted pendulum and three brass cased weights, inside of trunk door has a 1905 presentation plaque.
Joseph Windmills of London. A late 17th century marquetry and walnut cased eight day longcase clock, the 11 inch square brass dial with signed silvered Roman chapter ring, subsidiary seconds and date aperture, movement striking on a bell, the case with later embellishment, H.6ft 9in.CONDITION: This clock looks to have seen extensive restoration particularly to the case within recent years, the case looks to be old but is almost not original to the movement and has been embellished with oyster veneer and parquetry panels, the three gilt ball finials all have rubbing to the gilding, otherwise the case is of an even slightly flatish mid walnut tone, right hand glass to the hood is cracked, trunk door has an old working lock and is slightly bowed inwards, sides of the trunk both slightly bow outwards, box base again with old repairs and replaced plinth, dial and movement look to be in very good clean condition, comes with a pendulum and two brass cased weights, comes for sale from a deceased estate.
A George III mahogany eight day chiming longcase clock, the arched 12 inch brass dial with silvered eagle and tempus fugit plaque over Roman chapter ring and subsidiary seconds, H.7ft 9in.CONDITION: Case of very good rich dark reddish mahogany tone and looks honest and untouched for many years, minor cracks and small faults throughout, more notable faults include scratching and scuffing of the trunk door where it rubs at the bottom, right side with a rather matted finish and would benefit from repolishing, trunk door lock is a later replacement and no key present, the plinth is a later replacement, dial and movement look to be in very good clean condition with no faults noted, although quite probably the movement is somewhat later being associated to the case, comes with three cast iron weights and a brass pendulum, not tested for timekeeping.
Muzzell of Horsham. An early 19th century mahogany eight day longcase clock, the 12 inch arched painted dial with date aperture, H.7ft 5in.CONDITION: Overall in very good clean restored condition, mahogany of a rich highly polished reddish tone, hood door has wear around the key hole and comes with a key that struggles to operate the lock, movement looks to be in honest untouched condition, dial has seen some restoration with some retouching to the paintwork, trunk has a working key, a split through the main body of the case in the trunk just above the arch of the door, a few minor dents and knocks lower down and signs of repairs and re-veneering to the box base, but overall good condition, comes with a brass faced pendulum and two cast iron weights along with two winding keys.
Figured walnut longcase clock, the broken arch hood with flanking pilasters above a moulded panel door and conforming plinth base, the brass dial with matted centre, silvered chapter ring, Arabic and Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, signed to the arch Obadiah Smith, Ratcliff Highway, London, the two train movement striking on a bell
George III oak longcase clock, the broken arch hood with flanking pilasters above an arched panelled door and conforming plinth base, the painted dial with Arabic and Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, signed Ja's Kirby, St. Neots, the two train movement with anchor escapement striking on a bell
George III oak and mahogany longcase clock, the square hood above an arched panelled door and conforming plinth base, the square gilt dial with floral spandrels, silvered chapter ring with Arabic and Roman numerals and date aperture, signed James Butler, Bolton, the two train movement striking on a bell
A late 19th century Dutch style silver miniature longcase clock, apostle finials, circular white enamel dial with Roman numerals, embossed with putti to the door, over a bombe shaped skirt with figure, buildings and boats, two paw feet to front, approx 26cm high, hallmarked LL London 1891, F import marks for London, gross weight approx 16.86oztCondition report: no obvious signs of repair, small dent to back, left hand side lip under the dial mis-shaped, a lot of silver cleaning residue
A Regency period mahogany longcase clock, the door with lancet shaped outline flanked by reeded sides with conche shell inlay detail, the hood of arched outline with swan neck pediment enclosing a painted broken arch dial showing rural landscape - the four seasons, the rolling lunar phase with further landscape detail with eight day striking movement with three winding holes playing on two bells - with repeat T. Yates of Preston
AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY OAK EIGHT DAY LONGCASE CLOCK with swan neck pediment and fluted pilaster columns to the hood, the trunk with crossbanded mahogany decoration and decorative stringing, the arching painted dial decorated with fruit and flowers, with subsidiary second hand, date aperture and signed 'J Alldrett, Burton', 51.5cm wide x 25cm deep x 221cm high Condition: the case in need of some restoration, old repairs to the swan neck pediment, some loose joints, marks, dents and scratches overall, some wear to the painting of the dial particularly the numerals, the movement seemingly clean and complete but not guaranteed working an in need of a further clean, complete with weights and pendulum
19thC Helliwell of Leeds 8 day longcase clock, the flame mahogany case with inlay and marquetry, with swan neck pediments to hood, scalloped door and Arabic dial decorated with classical Biblical scenes to arch and spandrels, secondary dials for date and seconds and filigree gilt hands, the 8-day movement striking on a bell, H235cm
A GEORGE IV OAK AND CROSSBANDED EIGHT DAY LONGCASE CLOCK, the hood with a scrolled top and twin fluted columns, the glass door enclosing a brass and silvered 11 1/2'' dial, subsidiary date aperture, seconds dial and unsigned, between spandrels, the trunk with quarter fluted columns, carved shell inlay to the door and base, height 218cm (two weights, pendulum and winding key) (no lock to trunk door, replaced with magnet) Condition Report Overall condition very good, onehumidity spot to front face of base beading at bottom of hood has losses
19th century oak and mahogany longcase clock, hood with scrolled pediment over stepped arch glazed door, fluted column pilasters, the shaped and banded trunk door enclosed by two fluted quarter columns, enamel painted moonphase dial, eight day movement striking on bell, H234cm (two weights and pendulum) - Condition Report
Late 18th century oak and mahogany banded longcase clock, swan neck pediment above hood with turned column pilasters, circular enamel dial decorated with bird, Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary date aperture, thirty hour movement striking on bell, H205cm (with weight and pendulum) - Condition Report
MID 18TH CENTURY WELSH OAK LONGCASE CLOCK, by John Roberts, Wrexham, the arched top brass dial with 'John Roberts, Wrexham 1765' plate, flagged by pierced dolphins, the 11in. brass dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, chased central decoration and mask spandrels, the hood with broken swan neck pediment and urn finial, single arch top glazed door with flanking fluted pillars and brass caps, the trunk with crossbanded shaped top door and quarter cut fluted side pillars on a stepped base with corner bracket feet, 8-day two-train weight-driven movement, pendulum weights and winding key included, 220cms overall H, 49cms W Provenance: private collection north Wales Condition Report: urn finial replaced, restored hood moulding, base with splits, dial cleaned and re-lacquered.
DOCUMENTARY MID-19TH CENTURY WELSH MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK, by John Jones, Aberystwyth, c.1845, swan neck pediment, breakarch hood with twisted columns, above trunk with shaped door and twisted columns, on circular panelled base raised on turned feet, well painted 13in. Roman dial with moonphase in the arch, St Peter and St Paul in the globes, spandrels with figures allegorical of the continents, centre painted with the Angel appearing to Jacob at Peniel (Genesis XXXII, 24-30), subsidiary seconds dial and calendar aperture, the 8-day two-train weight-driven anchor escapement rack striking a bell, 220cm high. Provenance: Cardiff private collector of Aberystwyth art and antiques. Auctioneers Note: published in William Linnard, Wales: Clocks & Clockmakers, 2003, p. 90-91, fig 6.21 and back cover. John Jones is recorded as working as a clockmaker, repairer and retailer at various addresses in Aberystwyth between 1828 and 1868. Condition Report: feet, column capitals and base with wear and minor losses, dial in excellent condition.Feet, column capitals and base with wear and minor losses.Dial in excellent condition, minor enamel wear around edges.Glass feels thick, possible restoration.
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