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A George III oak longcase clock, circa 1800, in a Jacobean manner, moulded pediment above a 30cm brass dial engraved with Henry Scott Maker, Roman numerals and Arabic minutes, 30 hour movement, monarchy carving on the panel door, trunk and sides, pendulum and weights. 193cm HCondition report: A split to the trunk front and the moulding, broken pendulum with general scuffs and scratches.
A George III period 30-hour longcase clock, circa 1780, moulded pediment above turned columns either side, 12inch brass dial inscribed with Edward Foster, Wakefield (1750-1813), roman numerals and Arabic seconds dial, above a panelled door with quarter column either side, raised on a plinth base. pendulum and weights 208cm HCondition report:Signs of split to the back, signs of dents to the pendulum, the dial is in need of cleaning, general scuffs to the body. Some pieces on back of the dial.
Samuel Ashton II of Tideswell (Derbyshire) longcase clock, single handed, second quarter of the 18th Century, walnut crossbanded, 11inch brass dial with 'four seasons' spandrels and silvered chapter ring/date dial. Height 199cmNote: this clock is identical to the Wright family longcase clock in Eyam Hall, Derbyshire. The Ashtons were a well-known Derbyshire family of clockmakers working variously at Tideswell and Ashbourne from 1720 until around 1829.Condition Report:Generally good condition, signs of stain to the dial, general scuffs on case and scuff on base.
* Longcase Clock. An early 18th century longcase clock by William Grimes, Hatton Garden London, the 10 inch silvered chapter dial with black roman numerals, engraved brass dial with piereced cherub spandrels, subsidiary seconds dial, calender aperture, blued steel hands, two winding holes each with key, signed Wm Grimes in Hatton Garden fecit, 38 x 27cm, in a later pine case with pendulum and two weights, 188cm highQty: (1)
A Tobias Gilkes, Chipping Norton 18th century and later oak longcase clock, carved frieze above gilded dial set with Roman and Arabic numerals, inscribed to dial 'Tobias Gilkes, Chipping Norton', over a heavily carved central door to stepped square plinth base, height 190cm. CONDITION REPORT Clock untested
A Georgian oak longcase clock by Samuel Lister of Halifax, the brass break arch dial with rococo shell and sea serpent spandrels, silvered chaptering bearing Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, two train eight day movement with bell strike, the case with broken arch pediment and fluted pilasters, plain trunk door, and base, on a reduced plinth, with weights and pendulum, 220cm high.
Modern mahogany eight-day longcase clock, the silvered and brassed 30cm dial with triple train movement, moon phase, Arabic and Roman numerals, subsidiary date and seconds dials, by Comitti of London, 198cm high, with three brass weights and pendulum, Minor scratching to chapter ring.Scratches below hinge of dial door.Very minor wear to case.Chips and scratching to bracket feet and apron.
18th century Scottish mahogany eight-day longcase clock, the 30cm circular brass dial with twin train movement, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, by William Lunan of Aberdeen, 209cm high, with wood rod and heavy bob pendulum, two weights and winding key, original shaped plinth under replaced wrap around on base, Scratches to glass and dial. Some wear to brass and rubbing to numerals, possibly re-painted numerals. Break to central finial but still present. One other finial with repaired break and other slightly loose.Warping and wear to trunk and trunk door. Cracks to plinth base. Minor wear to rest of case.Cannot guarantee the working order.
A mahogany longcase clock, circular enamelled dial, by Thomas Martin, Dublin, subsidiary second dial, eight day two chain movement, the case door incorporating a mercury barometer, the case with a carved cresting to the segmentary hood, presentation plaque fitted to the clock interior, some refurbishment, thermometer missing, 207cm.
A GEORGE III OAK LONGCASE CLOCK, the hood with a swan neck, brass finials and roundels, the arched glass door revealing a painted 10'' dial, with floral detail, subsidiary date aperture, second dial and Roman numerals, signed, Jonathan Tulloh, Forris (sic) probably Forres, on a plain trunk, height 203cm (two odd weights, pendulum, trunk key and winding key)
A 19th Century Oak and Mahogany Longcase Clock, by John Hallam of Nottingham, the 12ins square painted dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and floral sprays to spandrels, to the thirty hour weight driven movement striking on a bell, contained in oak and mahogany case with moulded scroll pediment and reeded columns to hood, shaped trunk door, on plinth base with bracket feet, 80ins high
An Early 19th Century Mahogany Longcase Clock, by a Spalding maker (name rubbed), the 12ins arched brass dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, the arch and spandrels painted in colours and gilt with shells, to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, contained in mahogany case with moulded scroll pediments and turned and spiral reeded columns to hood and case, with arched figured veneered door and conforming raised panel to plinth, 82ins high
A 19th Century Carved Oak Cased Longcase Clock, by William Gaite of Sheptonmallet, the 18th Century movement with 12ins square brass dial with wide silvered chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, and with matted dial centre with turned winding holes, to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, contained in Victorian oak case boldly carved with leaf scroll and lozenge shaped leaf paterae with shaped and carved cresting and turned carved pillars, the trunk door finely carved with a crest of a shield and rampant lion, on carved plinth base, 89ins high
An Early George III Mahogany Longcase Clock, by John Shelton of London, the 12ins arched brass dial with wide silvered chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and Strike/Silent dial to arch, to the altered movement now with three trains striking and chiming on eight bells and a gong, contained in figured mahogany case with shaped cresting above moulded cornice and with cant corners to hood, the shaped trunk door veneered in figured mahogany with ebonised borders and cant corners, the base with applied astragal mouldings, on bracket feet, 93ins high, (lacking weights) Note: John Shelton recorded as apprenticed 1711. Member of the Clockmakers Company 1720. Liverymen of the Clockmakers Company 1766.
A Late 17th Century Ebonised Pine Longcase Clock, the 10ins square brass dial with silvered chapter ring and Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture and with matted dial centre, to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, contained in plain ebonised case with moulded cornice and turned pilasters to hood, the trunk door with circular glass lenticle, on plinth base, 75.5ins high
A Late 18th Century Mahogany Longcase Clock of Small Proportions, the 10ins painted metal dial with shaped top, Roman numerals and with subsidiary seconds dial and calendar dial, to the eight day two train five pillar movement striking on a bell, contained in mahogany case with arched and moulded cornice and fluted and brass stopped cant corners to hood, figured trunk door and base with raised panel, on bracket feet, 75ins high
Fra Henderson of Pennycuick (Penicuik) longcase Grandfather clock, the silvered dial with Roman numeral chapter ring, subsidiary seconds and date aperture, within a mahogany case having swan neck pediment and barley twist columns, 215cm tall Condition Report:Split to the wood below the eagle surmount. Split above door in case.
Dan Binny of Edinburgh longcase Grandfather clock, the brass dial with Roman numeral chapter ring, subsidiary seconds and date aperture, within an oak case with swan neck pediment, 213cm tall Condition Report:Surmount (A/F) loss to the left of the key hole next to the door and a split in the base of the case.
James Clark of Edinburgh longcase Grandfather clock, the brass dial with Roman numeral chapter ring, subsidiary seconds dial and subsidiary day dial within a mahogany arch top case, 192cm tall Condition Report:Split in the base of the clock case. Generally clean with no other signs of damage.
19th century mahogany cased drum head longcase Grandfather clock, the dial with two subsidiary dials named for Ritchie and Son of Edinburgh Condition Report:Wear to the dial, paint loss and craquelure. Bracket feet off and broken. Case is missing columns and there is no sign of it being worn.
A 19th century inlaid oak and mahogany longcase clock, the arch topped face with a 12in silvered dial, with Arabic hour markers and pierced spandrels in the neo-classical style, with a subsidiary seconds dial, the hood with swan pediment over fluted pillars, the body with neo-classical inlays, and the door inlaid with Britannia and the Iron within an oval cartouche, 53cm wide, 24cm deep, 237cm highCondition report: Wear to dial, surface scratches, knocks and splits to the case, pendulum lacking
THOMAS RAMSBOTTOM BRASS DIAL CARVED OAK LONGCASE CLOCK, 12in dial set with Roman numerals and chased decorated, signed 'Thomas Ramsbottom, Hall Green' with pierced floral spandrels set before a twin weight pendulum bell strike movement (pendulum and weights included), the hood with broken pediment and central fruit finial above a glazed door with flanking reeded pillars, a long trunk door on a stepped base, the case later carved by Emile De Vynck, woodcarver and Belgian Refugee from the 1915 Great War, Pentrefelin, North Wales, 219cms H, 50cms W
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