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A George III oak and mahogany cross banded longcase clock by 'J A Webster, Salop', the 30cm square brass dial, centred with the makers name and date aperture, within a pagoda shaped hood and a case applied with reeded quarter pilasters, 204cm high, two weights and pendulum (at fault)Condition reportDamp throughout the case, the back board has extensive worm, has split at the top and is 43cm short at the bottom leaving gap, case lacking feet, later movement board, dial and movement possibly associated
A George III oak cased eight day longcase clock by 'E Courter, Ruthin', the 30cm square brass dial centred with a subsidiary second dial, date aperture and makers name, within a pagoda shaped hood and plain case, 225cm high, two weights and pendulum (at fault)Condition reportDamp throughout the case with cracks to the hood sides, cutaway to the rear of the clock hood. Historic worm to the rear of the clock with replaced lower boards.Recently replaced movement board, clock dial and movement probably associated to the case.
A mid 18th century oak cased thirty hour single hand longcase clock, signed 'Lewis Tapp, Olney', the 28cm square brass dial with makers name to the bezel, within an oak case, the door centred with an inlaid star, 204cm high, one weight and pendulum (at fault)Condition reportEvidence of damp throughout the case, replaced movement board, bars applied to the inside of the back board, minor scratches to LHS front of case, hood has been re glued and is lacking a pilaster.Movement is lacking a bell and has signs of repairs, also three drill holes to the dial bezel. Overall the clock appears to have undergone some level of repairs and restoration
MID 18TH CENTURY OAK LONGCASE CLOCK by Thomas Ranger of Chipstead - unusual 10in brass square dial with pierced spandrels, the chapter ring set with Roman numerals, single hand birdcage bell strike movement, chord weights included, single glazed door square hood with brass capped turned pillars over a long single trunk door and stepped base, 181cms H, 45cms W
EARLY 19TH CENTURY OAK LONGCASE CLOCK by W Scott, Lauder, arched top painted dial set with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial with date aperture before a twin weight pendulum driven bell strike movement, pendulum and weights included, the single glazed door hood with broken swan neck pediment and brass finial with capped reeded pillars above a long shaped trunk door and stepped base, 207cms overall H, 50cms W
19th century carved oak longcase clock, projecting cornice over guilloche carved frieze, square brass dial with silvered Roman chapter ring and calendar aperture, decorated with ornate mask cast spandrels, the trunk door and base carved with potted plant, twin train driven eight day movement striking on bellDimensions: Height: 205cm
A Scottish mahogany longcase clock, 19th century, the painted arched dial signed Jas. McCulloch, Kinross, the spandrels painted with spaniels beneath an arch with a girl carrying a water pitcher, within a hood with swan neck pediment, over a trunk with bowed door between a pair of columns, on bracket feet, eight day movement, with weights and pendulum. 214cm
An 18th century brass longcase clock dial and movement, the four-pillar twin train eight-day movement with anchor escapement (lacking bell), the 12" dial with pierced brass mask spandrels, the brass chapter ring showing Roman numerals, with subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, with Rococo style decoration, signed Walter Thomas of Chester, w.31cmCondition report: Standard postage as below.Hands are loose, lacking top screw so both slide.No hand to minute dial.Top pillar of movement pushing through and can be seen at 60 of minute dial.
A light and darkwood strung cased Longcase Clock of diminutive dimensions having a spring driven three train movement, the brass face having a silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals and cast spandrels with cherub faces and trailing foliage/scoll detail, the movement striking on bars/gongs (pendulum and key absent), 66 1/8'' high x 16 1/2'' wide x 7'' deep.
An Oak cross banded with Rosewood cased Longcase Clock having scroll pediment with three turned brass finials. The central section of the case with inlaid detail and flanked by reeded 1/4 round pillars, the 30 hour movement by Spurrier, Tewkesbury, striking the hours on a bell and having a painted face with stylised flowers decoration and a depiction of a bird, 19'' wide x 83'' high, running at the time of cataloguing.
AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY IRISH MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK, by Gardner, Grafton Street, Dublin (inscribed to circular dial) the arched top hood with gilded ball finials, circular lenticle to door, Roman numerals with secondary dial, column flanked trunk wit h decorative brass mounts, 8-day striking movement, 31cm dial, the case 204cm high overall
AN OAK AND MAHOGANY CASED LONGCASE CLOCK. With a silvered dial with subsiduary seconds and date dials with late 18th century engraving, the arch with revolving moon phase, signed Anthony Hutchinson Leeds. With an eight day two train movement striking on a bell. The hood with twin finials and column mounted corners, the narrow door between quarter recessed columns, 18th century and later, 218cm tall, 61cm wide and 32cm deep.
AN OAK AND MAHOGNAY LONGCASE CLOCK BY MEEKINGS OF DUBLIN. The 12" dial with silvered chapter ring and subsiduary seconds dial and date aperture, the centre with all over engraving, the dial signed 'Thomas Meekings Dublin', with cast 'boys and crown' spandrels. With an eight day two train five pillar movement striking on a bell. With a flat topped hood and crossbanded trunk, 208cm tall, 50cm wide and 27cm deep.
AN EARLY 18TH CENTURY 'SEAWEED' MARQUETRY LONGCASE CLOCK BY JONATHAN MITCHELL. The brass dial with silvered chapter ring signed Jno. Mitchell London, with a similar seconds dial, ring turned winding holes and square date aperture, with cast 'boys and crown' spandrels. With an eight day two train five pillar movement striking on a bell, The hood with an elaborate raised top with turned finials, the trunk with a long door with central glass panel, all over decorated with scrolling arabesque marquetry, 260cm tall, 52cm wide and 23cm deep.
A WALNUT CASED LONGCASE CLOCK BY HADFIELD. An 18th century longcase clock, the brass dial with subsiduary seconds dial and date aperture signed John Hadfield to the chapter ring, with an eight day two train four pillar movement striking on a bell. The case with raised hood with three ball and spike finials, the case with walnut veneers and ebonised mouldings.230cm tall, 47cm wide and 27cm deep.
A WALNUT CASED LONGCASE CLOCK BY FRY OF KILMARSDON. With an 11" dial with silvered chapter ring and date aperture, with silvered tablet signed 'Jno Fry Kilmarsdon' with an eight day four pillar movement striking on a bell, the flat topped hood with tapering spiral turned columns to the corners, the trunk door with central glass panel, 192cm high, 47cm wide and 26cm deep. 18th century and later.
AN OAK CASED 30 HOUR LONGCASE CLOCK BY HOW. With an 11" brass dial with silvered chapter ring, engraved with a scene of a blacksmith at work, signed Edw. How Holford 138. With a 30 hour movement striking on a bell. The case with moulded cresting and long trunk door, 207cm tall, 56cm wide and 31cm deep.
AN 18TH CENTURY YEW CASED LONGCASE CLOCK BY SANDERSON. With an 11" dial with silvered chapter ring, seconds dial and date aperture, signed John Sanderson, Wigton Fecit, the centre engraved 'Momento Mori' with cast 'boys and crown spandrels, with an eight day two train movement striking on a bell. The flat topped hood above a long trunk door with glass panel, 213 cm high, 47.5cm wide and 28cm deep.

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