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Lot 440

An early 20th century oak longcase clock, brass dial, roman numerals, 18th century style case, Westminster chiming 8 day movements

Lot 982

An early 19th century Channel Islands mahogany longcase clock by Naftel of Guernsey, the eight day bell strike movement fronted by an arched silvered dial with Roman chapter ring and Arabic outer minute track, subsidiary seconds dial below 12, date aperture above 6 and strike/silent ring to the arch, signed 'Naftels Guernsey', the arched hood with two eagle and ball finials, on tapered reeded columns with brass acanthus capitals, the trunk with arched door and checker board stringing between fluted half columns to the canted corners, above a deep base with conforming inlay and quarter fans to the corners, standing on a moulded plinth, 83in. (210.75cm.) high.

Lot 988

A late Georgian oak and mahogany cased longcase clock by Rogers of Dudley, second quarter 19th century, the arched brass dial plate with mask and dolphin spandrels, silvered Roman chapter ring and engraved centre with winged mythical beasts, subsidiary seconds dial and arched date aperture, signed to roundel to the arch, eight day bell strike movement, the mahogany hood with swan-neck pediment over reeded columns, conforming with the half-length quarter columns flanking the shell inlaid door on the oak trunk, over a deep box base with shell inlay, on bracket feet, 96½in. (245.2cm.) high.

Lot 975

A George III 8 day longcase clock by Richard Grove of London, c.1800, the bell strike movement with four knopped pillars, fronted by an arched brass dial with silvered Roman chapter ring and silvered centre engraved with foliage, with sunburst subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, signed 'Richd Grove London', within gilt brass floral and shell spandrels and foliate engraved 'Strike/Silent' dial to arch, the mahogany case with broken arch top with fluted columns, well figured arched trunk door and panelled base with ogee bracket feet, 79¼in. (201.5cm.) high. *Lacks hour hand. Has not run for many years and will probably require cleaning and servicing. Oak seatboard to movement is original. Cheek boards to case have alterations - case and movement possibly matched. Hood lacks finials. Side glass to LH side of top has been crudely glued back in place and the RH side is in later green glass. Hood otherwise good. Caseback has replacement piece to LH top and repair baton at top. Trunk good with good colour and patina. Chip to top LH corner of door and another lower down on LH side. Both locks replaced, c.1900 and have keys. Base has old horizontal shrinkage crack with dark staining along the length from an old attempt to restore. Small chip above left foot.

Lot 964

An 18th century Channel Islands longcase clock by Nicolas Blondel, the eight day bell strike movement with four turned pillars, fronted by an arched brass Roman dial with Arabic outer minute track, subsidiary seconds at twelve to the matted centre, chamfered date aperture at six, foliate and floral gilt brass spandrels and signed to arch roundel 'Nicolas Blondel A Guernesey', the oak case with ogee cornice and turned half columns to hood, on a plinth base, 77¾in. (197.5cm.) high, lacks one lead weight, steel spring to pendulum a/f.

Lot 1826

A 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY EIGHT DAY LONGCASE CLOCK WITH SWAN NECK PEDIMENT AND SQUARE BRASS FACE

Lot 30

An 18th century mahogany longcase clock, the brass four pillar movement striking on single bell, the 12" steel arched dial having subsidiary silent/strike and signed William Miles London, the hood with fluted columns with brass capitols and inlay, height 241cm. Condition: comes with pendulum and two weights, hood with finials missing, possibly re polished case, dial restored, a couple of old repairs to case, cracks to right side of case.

Lot 31

An 18th century mahogany longcase clock, the brass five pillar movement striking on single bell, the 12" steel dial having seconds and silent/strike subsidiaries and date aperture, signed Benjamin Lockwood, Swaffham, height 217cm. Condition: comes with pendulum and two weights, glass of hood missing, old scuffs, chips and cracks to case especially near base, dial restored.

Lot 5096A

An early 19th Century mahogany longcase clock, painted arched 12" dial signed David Steven, Bower with date/seconds subsidiary dials, 8 day movement with rack and snail strike on a bell of four pillar construction, with door key, weights and pendulum, 219cm high

Lot 5058

Three boxes of mixed clock movements and parts including English longcase, French drum, glasses, fusees, bells, keys and pendulums etc

Lot 5093

An late 18th/early 19th Century French 8 day comtoise longcase clock, Roman enamelled convex dial (hairlined) signed Bidel, Pontaudemer, 8 day movement of birdcage frame with calendar mechanism, repeater and vertical rack striking a bell. Housed in a scumbled pine case with lacquered decoration, pendlum and weights, 227cm high approx

Lot 5044

A handbuilt wooden longcase testing stand and a French pendulum clock testing stand (2)

Lot 5094

A George III mahogany longcase clock with painted square 12" dial, 8 day movement with rack and pillar strike on a bell, four turned pillars, with keys, pendulum and weights, 208cm high

Lot 5091

An early to mid 18th Century oak longcase clock with 11" square brass dial signed John Edwards, Norwich, 8 day rack and snail striking movement of four pillar construction. with crank key, weights and pendulum, 197cm high

Lot 5090

A mid to late 18th Century oak longcase clock with brass arched 12" dial signed William Rayment, Stowmarket, 8 day countwheel striking movement with axe head lifting arm and five finned pillars, weights, pendulum and keys, 210cm high excluding hood finial

Lot 5098

An early 19th Century longcase clock 8 day movement with rack and snail strike on a bell, with painted arched 14" Roman dial and moon phase wheel, signed Thos. Allkins, Westbromwich

Lot 5096

A George III flame mahogany longcase clock, painted arched 12" dial signed Will Simpson, Great Yarmouth, 8 day movement with rack and snail strike on a bell, hood door glass a/f, seconds hand missing. 213cm high excluding finial

Lot 5092

An early 19th Century mahogany cased longcase clock, painted arched Roman 12" dial with calendar wheel, subsidiary seconds, moon phase (dial condition poor) 8 day rack and snail striking movement of four pillar construction, crank key, weights and pendulum, 214cm high

Lot 13

A 19TH CENTURY OAK LONGCASE CLOCK the silvered dial inscribed to Wm Wilks, Wolverton, Roman numeral chapter ring and brass mask spandrels, the case carved with a portrait medallion, caryatid and vase of flowers, 204cm high Condition Report: Available upon request

Lot 22A

JOHN BOYD, GLASGOW AN IMPRESSIVE VICTORIAN LONGCASE CLOCKthe ebonised case enclosing a brass and silvered dial, set with strike/silent, chime/silent, Whittington chime/Westminster chime dials amongst scrolling spandrels, the dial enclosing minute dial and name plaque, the elaborate case with glazed astragal door enclosing nine tubular bells, 276cm high, 69cm wide and 46cm deep Condition Report: We are unable to confirm if the clock is working. The movement and face appear to be in a reasonable overall condition. The case appears to be in a good overall condition with no major issues with normal signs of wear as per age.

Lot 26

A FRENCH OAK LONGCASE CLOCK the copper embossed face stamped La Rosace with foliate rosette above the enamel dial, harp shaped pendulum, 235cm high Condition Report: Available upon request

Lot 808

EARLY 19TH CENTURY LONGCASE CLOCK, 8 day painted breakarch face detailed with hunting scene by Ashton of Leek, cross banded and inlaid oak casing

Lot 1108

An 18th century 8-day longcase clock, having a 12" arch-top painted dial with 2 subsidiary dials, signed Walker Dunmow, H217cm

Lot 467

Mahogany eight day longcase clock by W. Paterson, Edinburgh, the projected arched cornice over circular face, Arabic and Roman numerals, subsidiary date and second dials, trunk door flanked by fluted quarter columns, plinth base, bracket feet, anchor escapement striking bell, 200cm high.

Lot 401

19th century eight day longcase clock by William Scott, Thornhill, with swan neck pediment over arched, painted face depicting the four seasons, Roman numerals, subsidiary date and seconds dials, flanked by Doric columns, trunk door, columns, raised on plinth base, bracket feet, anchor escapement striking bell, 220cm high.

Lot 437

Mahogany and inlaid longcase clock by David Somerveill, St Ninians, with swan neck pediment over brass face, applied chapter ring and spandrels, Roman and Arabic numerals and subsidiary date dial, moon face, flanked by barley twist columns, moulded trunk door, quarter columns, and plinth base, anchor escapement striking bell, 222cm high.

Lot 274

A George III figured mahogany 8 day longcase clock by John Hamilton, Glasgow. With brass arch top dial bearing a silvered name plate and chapter ring, ornamented with dolphins and scroll work spandrels. With swan neck pediment, twist supports and raised on slender splay bracket supports, 210cm. Exceptionally good clean condition. Running, tested overnight. With weights, pendulum and keys.

Lot 123

A late 18th century mahogany longcase clockEdward Mann, LondonArched top over freestanding brass-fluted columns and a long door with shaped arched top over a panel and apron, the 12 inch arched brass dial with strike/silent, Roman and Arabic chapter ring, matted centre, large subsidiary seconds and a date aperture, the movement with anchor escapement and rack strike on a bell. Together with a pendulum, pair of weights, and two door keys. 2.28m (7ft 6ins) high. This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: TPTP Lots denoted with a 'TP' will be moved to an offsite storage location (Cadogan Tate, Auction House Services, 241 Acton Lane, London NW10 7NP, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please note transfer and storage charges will apply to any lots not collected after 14 calendar days from the auction date.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 15

A walnut longcase clock, part 17th centuryBrounker Watts, LondonThe case with square top and spiral columns over a long door and base (possibly re-veneered), the signed silvered Roman and Arabic chapter ring with half-quarter marks and subsidiary seconds dial, now mounted on a later 10 inch dial plate, the movement with four knopped and ringed pillars, anchor escapement and inside count-wheel strike on a bell. With pendulum, two brass weights and door key,Footnotes:Brounker Watts was born around 1670 and apprenticed to Joseph Knibb till 1691. In 1697 he signed the Clockmaker's Company oath of alliance and was working in Fleet Street. He married Ursula Walford in 1695 and he died in 1717 and was buried in St. Dunstan in the West.A similar example was offered in these rooms on the 11 December 2013, lot 64, Fine Clock sale.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: TPTP Lots denoted with a 'TP' will be moved to an offsite storage location (Cadogan Tate, Auction House Services, 241 Acton Lane, London NW10 7NP, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please note transfer and storage charges will apply to any lots not collected after 14 calendar days from the auction date.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 17

A walnut and marquetry longcase clockThe dial bearing the later signature 'Joseph Knibb, London'moulded cornice over a long door inlaid with six panels on an ebony ground, to a similar base (the case with alterations and restorations ), the 10.25 inch square brass dial with winged cherubs head spandrels, silvered Roman and Arabic chapter ring with five-minute numerals within the minute band, and 'Knibb' style half hour marks, subsidiary seconds dial and chamfered date aperture to the matted centre, bearing a later signature along the lower edge, the movement previously with bolt and shutter maintaining power, with six latched and knopped pillars, anchor escapement and outside countwheel strike on a bell. Together with a pendulum, a crank key, door key and two later iron weights. 2m (6ft 7ins) high.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: TPTP Lots denoted with a 'TP' will be moved to an offsite storage location (Cadogan Tate, Auction House Services, 241 Acton Lane, London NW10 7NP, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please note transfer and storage charges will apply to any lots not collected after 14 calendar days from the auction date.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 205

MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK WITH BRASS FACE AND 8-DAY MOVEMENT, 203CM HIGH

Lot 1290

Oak and mahogany 8 day longcase clock with painted face. Jas. Wreghit, Rotherham.

Lot 1434

Mahogany and inlaid cased longcase clock, Branner of Hull with painted dial and swan necked pediment. 234cms h.Condition ReportDoors warped on case, back feet ware. 

Lot 1314

Oak longcase clock, brass face with painted top panel. Tobias Fletcher, Barnsley. 210 h x 48 w x 25cms d. Condition ReportLoose glaze door hinge, old worm to back panel. 

Lot 1431

Longcase clock, oak and mahogany boxwood banded inlay, 30 hour, Daventry, 202 h x 22 d x 46cms w. Condition Report(Broken to finial, split to wood base front) broken weight hanger. 

Lot 1383

James Snelling, London. 1703-1751. Mahogany longcase clock with brass face. 18th century mahogany brass dial striking longcase clock with 8 day movement, day of the month work and Strike - Silent work in the dial arch.  The clock is 250cms h without finial and 263cms h with. 52cms width of top 52 x 26cms. width of base. 54 x 27cms. Original bill of sale in photos. Condition ReportWorking order. Case is in good condition.

Lot 667

A Fine Victorian mahogany RegulatorBy Thomas Porthouse, 10 Northampton Square, London, Maker to the AdmiraltyWith an arched case, fully glazed door, on plinth base, the 12in dial, fully signed, with subsidaries for hours and seconds, and sweep centre minutes, finely made blued steel hands, the substantial plates with turned pillars screwed to each end, wheels of six crossings, deadbeat escapement with jewelled pallets, maintaining power, with steel pendulum rod supporting a glass jar (for mercury not supplied)183cm high, (1 weight, 1 pendulum, 2 case keys and 1 bent scale)Active 1821-1860. Succeded by Porthouse and French and moved to 16 Northampton Square in 1863. Condition Report The case has been repolished and restored. There is carcass movement to the veneers on the arch which have cracked. There is no inspection door in the arch. The movement is clean albeit dusty and with some finger marks. There is no mercury to the pendulum. Weight replaced. The weight pulley is from a longcase clock. Pillar screws are all 'chewed' in the slots but using the wrong sized screwdriver. Not currently working.

Lot 672

A late Edwardian mahogany Longcase clock of small sizeIn the George III style, with a swan-neck pediment above twin-fluted columns and glazed dial door, the trunk with pendant acorns between palmettes, the arched glazed door between quarter-fluted columns, on quoin corners, on plinth base with similar quoin corners, on ogee bracket feet, the 8in arched brass dial with moon phase in the arch, above silvered chapter ring, with foliate engraved dial plate, the substantial twin train movement with deadbeat escapement and maintaining power, striking the hours on a bell, with wood rod glazed mercurial pendulum, (2 weights, 1 mercury pendulum)184cm high Condition Report This charming clock is in very good overall condition and was running prior to consignment. It is a high quality case and movement. The dial plate and moon disc are thick gauge. The dial plate has three formerly drilled winding holes plugged with brass and engraved over at the front and two dial feet fixings now filled. The seatboard screws line up and there is no evidence of another position. One can only surmise that the manufacturer was re using a dial plate originally planned for a bigger dial as the filled winding holes are for a bigger movement.

Lot 670

A walnut longcase clock The movement with later engraved nameThe case with a moulded pediment above blind fret, glazed door flanked by a spiral-turned column to each side above the trunk inset with a panel door and a brass-outlined roundel, on a stepped base and plinth; the 12in square brass dial with engraved hatching to the edge, crowned cherub spandrels, silvered chapter ring with engraved minutes 1-60, pierced blued steel hands, enclosing a matted centre with seconds subsidiary and calendar aperture, the twin train four-pillar movement, with thin plates, engraved NDW to the lower part of the backplate, rack strike on a bell and anchor escapement, the fly engraved H. Kempton, case and movement associated, the case restored and reconstructed, incorporating earlier elements, (1 pendulum and 2 weights)217cm high Condition Report The case is in good condition. It has been repolished fairly recently. The carcass is a softwood, not oak. The top section of each cheek is replaced so the joint is hidden within the trunk. They have lined it up to the original score line. The movement is inscribed Gould but NOT BY HIM AND IS NOT of Gould's quality. Interestingly the back of the dial plate is punched to force the metal forward and I surmise the original maker's signature was ground out hence the need to bring the metal 'forward' with the punching. The chapter ring has Gould's rare and unusual style of minute numbering but the hand of the engraver does not have the period flourish of Gould's. A weak impression. The fifth pillar has been removed.

Lot 681

A mahogany, satinwood, marquetry and line-inlaid threetrain quarter-chiming Longcase clockThe case with swan-neck pediment, later inlaid to the front with foliate marquetry, with glazed door above a small trunk door, on a stepped plinth, the 14in arched brass dial with moonphase, with substantial three train movement quarter-chiming on eight bells and the hours on a coiled gong, the case early 19th Century, the marquetry inlay, dial and movement Edwardian, (3 weights and 1 pendulum).237cm high Condition Report The clock is in un restored condition. In general the case is in good order. However some attention is required around the dial glass crossbanding as it is placed over a small edge of the glass and with the putty drying has cracked and fallen off over the years. Marks and knocks consistent with age. Moulding to underside of right hand hood moulding broken. Left hand moulding just below hood is mis aligned Other chips and veneer losses. Movement is dirty and requires a full service.

Lot 3017

A 19th century longcase clock movement detailed 'Rich D Birch, Birmingham', 31cm x 31cm. Condition Report Not sold as working, very dirty and the dial paint is cracking, the movement is very dirty and it is rusty in places.

Lot 678

A George III oak longcase clock, the cream and gilt painted arched dial signed 'Martin. Thirsk' the twin train movement striking on a bell, (1 pendulum and 2 weights) 221cm high Condition Report The clock is in good original condition. The movement is clean and has probably recently been cleaned. The gut lines are a bit frayed, and could be replaced. The bell stand needs fastening down with its screw.The case is a pleasing colour. Some marks and knocks consistent with age. A small piece of crossbanding is lost on the right hand side of plinth.The dial has its original surface, with some cracqueleur. A small chip to paint about 7 o'clock and a mark at around 3 o'clock.

Lot 675

A mahogany Longcase clockEarly 19th centuryThe arched hood with two columns above the trunk door, on plinth base, the 12in arched white painted dial inscribed Danl. Davis, Cheltenham, with gilt hands and date sector aperture, twin train movement with rack strike on a bell (case and movement associated), (2 weights, 1 pendulum).203cm high Condition Report The clock is in good restored condition. We understand from our vendor they purchased it around 30 years ago at Harrods?The case has been polished. The dial refreshed and the movement cleaned. It may however now require a light service as a little dusty?An attractive furnishing clock.

Lot 683

A Swedish longcase clock, green painted with circular hood and white painted dial detailed 'A.A.S. Mora' with twin train movement over a shaped case, two weights, one pendulum, one key, 196cm high. 

Lot 680

A George III mahogany Longcase clockBy William Curtis, ExeterThe arched hood with moulded pediment above fluted columns, the trunk with an arched door, flanked by fluted-quarter columns, on plinth inset panel base, the 12in arched silvered dial with moonphase in the arch 'High Water at Exmouth', the twin train movement with rack strike on a bell, (2 weights, 1 key and 1 pendulum).210cm high Condition Report The clock is in unrestored condition. The case has marks and knocks consistent with age. Some small veneer chips, underside right of dial and left side of plinth mainly. Movement is dirt and requires a service. The dial has some surface faults in the underlying brass, most probably original casting faults. These appear at 2:30, 4:30 and 9 o'clock. Also the two lower dial feet rivers show through. The case and movement may be associated.

Lot 669

A George III mahogany and brass line-inlaid Longcase clockBy Joshua Harrocks, Lancaster The case with swan-neck pediment above fluted uprights, above a trunk with arched door and quarter-fluted columns, on plinth base with canted angles, ogee bracket feet, the 13in arched brass dial with unusual cherub mask spandrels, signed in the arch with moonphase aperture, silvered chapter ring with Dutch influence arcaded outer minute ring, foliate engraved centre with seconds subsidiary, the twin train movement with anchor escapement and rack strike on a bell, (2 weights and 1 pendulum)249cm high overall Condition Report The clock is in overall good condition. The case appears to have been cleaned and some polishing done. The inlay is brass. There is some splitting to the plinth and the corner mouldings have parted at their joint. The clock had been running until fairly recently before consignment. The dial has some surface dirt to the silvered centre. The movement appears clean and in good order.

Lot 682

An mahogany longcase clock, circa 1830, with an 8-day movement and arched moonphase dial, 56cm wide x 206cm tall.

Lot 671

A large Edwardian mahogany three train quarter-chiming Longcase clockThe case carved all over with foliage, with an arched hood above glazed door and sides, on plinth base, the arched silvered and gilt 14in dial with moon phase, with Chime/Silent and 4 Bells/8 Bells selectors to the sides, with seconds subsidiary, the substantial three train movement with deadbeat escapement, maintaining power, quarter striking on eight tubular gongs and on the hour on a larger ninth tubular gong, with glazed mercurial pendulum and three substantial nickel-plated cylindrical weights, (3 weights, 9 tubes, 1 mercury pendulum and 1 key).252cm highA clock with very similar carved case was formerly in the Time Museum, Rockford, Illinois, USA and sold 'Masterpieces from The Time Museum, Part Two', Sotheby's New York, 19 June 2002, lot 175. Condition Report The clock is in good original condition. As stated in the description there are nine tubes, none of which are stamped. There are also the three weights. The case appears to be in good original condition. Some shrinkage cracking to the carved elements in the door. Some minor repairs to hood. Both frets are in good condition. The movement is substantial and has been running upto a couple of years ago we understand. It is clean and may just require a light service, oil etc?. One of the seatboard brass finger tightening screws needs re fixing. I cannot see any maker's stamp. Maximum height assembled is 255 cm.

Lot 1116

LATE VICTORIAN LONGCASE CLOCK, with two train movement, the painted white dial with Roman numerals, the spandrels painted with figures of Britain, the hood with broken swan neck pediment, with waisted mahogany trunk above a block base, 223cm high

Lot 1105

EARLY 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK, with two train movement, the painted white dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds and calendar dials, the spandrels painted with allegorical figures, the lunette with the farmer's coat of arms, the hood with moulded arched pediment, above a waisted figured mahogany case, on a block base on bun feet, 220cm high

Lot 1154

VICTORIAN MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK, by Kier of Falkirk, with two train movement, the painted dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds and calendar dials, with pillared hood with broken swan neck pediment, above a pillared trunk and block base, 217cm high

Lot 1115

19TH CENTURY REGULATOR LONGCASE CLOCK BY GAYDON OF BRENTFORD, large single weight driven movement with a deadbeat escapement, silvered dial, two dials for seconds and hours, outer minute track with corresponding minute hand, with arched hood above a glazed trunk revealing a pendulum with time compensating mercury bob, on a block base, 202cm high

Lot 1153

EARLY 20TH CENTURY OAK LONGCASE CLOCK, the silvered dial with Arabic numerals, subsidiary barometer dial, oak dome top case with glazed trunk, on bracket feet, 190cm high

Lot 1121

19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK, by John Briggs of Gargrave, with two train movement, the painted white dial with Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds and calendar dials, painted spandrels, the pillared hood with broken swan neck pediment, above a inlaid trunk and block base, 232cm high

Lot 1131

EARLY 19TH CENTURY LONGCASE CLOCK, by James Low of Arbroath, with two train movement, the brass dial with Roman and Arabic numeral chapter ring, subsidiary seconds dial and calendar aperture, the pillared hood with moulded dentil broken pediment, above a blind fretted cornice, above a waisted oak trunk and block base, 217cm high

Lot 5

EARLY 19TH CENTURY WELSH OAK 8 DAY LONGCASE CLOCK marked 'Watkins, Abergavenny', having broken swan neck pediment above arched aperture flanked by plain turned columns, the waist with arch moulded door having inlaid shell motif on a panel base with bracket feet. Arch painted face with seconds dial and date aperture, Roman numerals and painted floral decoration. 16 x 12" dial approx. 8 day two train movement striking on one bell. (B.P. 21% + VAT) Overall in fair condition for age, case has quite a nice colour. The panel base has vertical splits to the boards. The face has some wear although legible. Includes pendulum and two weights.

Lot 3

18TH CENTURY 30 HOUR OAK LONGCASE CLOCK marked 'Wilks, Wolverton', having later broken arch pediment above moulded cornice, square aperture flanked by plain columns, moulded waist door on a panel base. Brass dial with pierced foliate escutcheons and Roman chapter ring, single finger. The face 10" square approx. (B.P. 21% + VAT) Finger is not original, pediment is an addition. Case in fair condition but lacks any feet. Some staining with age. Single weight and pendulum. Height - 225cm approx.

Lot 7

18TH CENTURY 8 DAY BRASS FACED SHROPSHIRE LONGCASE CLOCK marked 'Webster ,Salop', the case having moulded flat hood above square aperture, moulded ogee pointed arch door to the waist on a plain base with skirted bracket feet. Brass face with Roman and Arabic numerals, seconds dial, date aperture and foliate spandrels. Two train movement with baluster columns striking on one bell, the face 12" square approx. (B.P. 21% + VAT) Overall appearing in good condition with nice colour. The cornice likely a replacement, the face very bright probably re-polished. Skirted feet may be a replacement. Includes pendulum and two weights.

Lot 60

An oak triple weight longcase clock, 192cms h, a/f

Lot 61

An Artime walnut triple weight longcase clock, 202cms h

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