~ Seven 18th century longcase clock dials and movements, comprising, an eight day brass dial signed Cath Hunter Newcastle with a later attached movement, and six thirty hour movements with dials signed, Thos Williams Chenstoke, Wilks Wolverton, Jams Brock Axbridge, M Jarves Dalton, John Collings Sodbury, I Plumly Godhill, (7)
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A Scottish mahogany eight day longcase clock, signed John Jamieson, Hamilton, Fecit, late 18th century, flat top pediment, pierced side frets, crossbanded trunk door, 13-1/4-inch arch brass silvered dial, inner date hand, engraved scroll decorated arch signed, four pillar movement with an anchor escapement and rack striking on a bell, 213cm high see illustration From the Eric Morton Clock Collection 20.03.20 Hood moulded frieze with small pieces of moulding missing, some crossbanding is missing to the plinth, hood frets with the back silks worn, dial is discoloured, centre seconds hand is missing, movement is dirty, pendulum bob has become detached from the pendulum rod and the pendulum suspension spring is missing, with two weights
A mahogany oval white dial eight day longcase clock, signed J Stonehouse, Leeds, circa 1800, swan neck pediment, triple arched trunk door with mahogany crossbanding, 16-inch oval painted dial with Roman numerals, date dial, four pillar movement with an attached falseplate stamped Wilson, anchor escapement, rack striking on a bell, 242cm high see illustration From the Eric Morton Clock Collection 23.03.20 Hood with finials missing, hood door is slightly bowed, case with chips and cracks to veneers in parts, some veneers are missing, plinth with some damage to the feet with veneers patched and lacking, dial with numerals faded, dial signature is faded, dial with small chips to the plinth, movement looks complete, with pendulum and two weights.
An unusual Art Deco walnut and exotic wood inlaid longcase clock, the dial decorated with leaf and flower design, two train movement striking on a gong, the trunk inlaid with a mountain and lake scene, the panel base with a scene of palm trees by the sea, raised on pad feet, 31 x 168cms high.
A veneered burr walnut 8 day longcase clock by John Cuff of Shepton Mallet. Caddie top with fretwork under the top corners and brass finials. The silvered dial engraved by maker with subsidiary split seconds dial and date dial. With beautiful engraved coastal scene within chapter ring. Note - 8 day movement may not be original to dial, complete with two weights, pendulum and winding key. 218.5cm high 53.5cm wide
An 18th Century chinoiserie lacquered longcase clock with an eight-day movement, the pagoda shaped hood enclosing a brass 12 inch broken arch dial with subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, signed Bicksteed, Wolverhampton, the trunk door to the case detailed with buildings within garden scenes, height 222cm, S/D.
AN EARLY 18TH CENTURY WALNUT AND FEATHER BANDED LONGCASE CLOCK, the hood with caddy top and pierced gilt metal side grilles, the gilt brass dial with silvered chapter ring inscribed 'Geo Wentworth Oxon', subsidiary seconds dial, date aperture and strike/silent dial to the arch, pierced dolphin and mask head spandrels,eight day movement striking on a bell, 232 cms high
AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY EIGHT DAY LONGCASE CLOCK the 12" arched brass Roman dial signed Danl. Saunders, Knightsbridge, with subsidiary seconds and date dials with strike/silent ring to the arch, the five knopped pillar movement with a pair of brass cased weights, pendulum and key, the break arch hood with twin ball and spike brass finials over fluted and brass stop reeded pillars, conforming trunk pillars to the angles flanking a flame veneered break arch top door, panelled base with later skirt, 216cm high
An 18th century oak longcase clock, the hood with a moulded cornice and fluted pilasters above a long trunk door and box base, the 30cm square dial with floral spandrels and Roman numerals, and a calendar aperture inscribed E Richards, Dolgelly, the 30hour movement striking on a bell, 197cm high
A Scottish George III mahogany longcase clock, circa 1780, Robert Welsh, Dalkeith, with eight-day bell striking movement, the 12inch arched dial with applied boss to the arch engraved Robt. Welsh, Dalkeith, above the Roman numeral chapter ring with Arabic five minutes, the case with quarter fluted pilasters to the angles, some old paper labels inscribed Thorburn present to the case, 224cm high overallRobert Welsh is recorded in Baillie G. H.Watchmakers & Clockmakers of the World as working in Dalkeith 1768-77Provenance: by repute previously in the collection of Sir Michael Thorburn of Glenormiston, Peeblesshire
An oak longcase clock case, circa 1780, containing an associated later eight-day clock movement with 13inch painted dial inscribed John Hayes, Wrexham, with Roman numerals and Arabic five minutes applied to a false plate inscribed WILSON, the case with quarter pilasters to the angles, 222cm high overallJohn Hayes is recorded in Baillie G. H.Watchmakers & Clockmakers of the World as working in Wrexham 1747-1822 Condition Report: The case with Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and use, there are old splits and cracks, some chips and losses, the glass to the door appears originalThe case door with label to the interior stating the clockmakers dates and a short biography, it is Dreweatts opinion that the case and movement are associated, the case appearing an earlier style than the movement, previously with a finial, this is not present with the lot With one weight, a pendulum and a winding key, Dreweatts cannot guarantee the movement as working or make any comments as to accuracy of timekeeping - Dreweatts recommends that purchaser gets the clock seen by a professional restorer.The dial with some wear and crazing and craquelure, the gilt areas to the date aperture has been refreshed Condition Report Disclaimer
An 18th century chinoiserie gilded and lacquered longcase clock, brass arch-top dial with silvered chapter ring and secondary dials, signed Thomas Field of Bath, 8-day brass movement striking on a bell, the painted gilded and lacquered case depicting Oriental landscape scenes, with key pendulum and weights
AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK, with tubular quarter chiming mechanism, the hood with detached swan neck pediment, pierced sound boards to sides and metal grille to back (sd), the dial door flanked by columns, the silvered and foliate pierced 11.5'' (29cm) dial with 'CHIME/SILENT' and 'WHITTINGTON/WESTMINSTER' chimes, Arabic numerals, dial unsigned, the case missing presentation plaque, astragal glazed door displaying nine tubes and pendulum, on a plinth with bracket feet, height 222cm, with winding key, two case keys, pendulum and three weights (condition: case in good condition, metal grille at the rear of the hood is misshapen, movement seen working, musical/chimes not hears, some attention needed to make all chimes/tubes strike, loose swan neck pediment parts to hood)
A GEORGE III OAK EIGHT DAY LONGCASE CLOCK, box hood with twin cylindrical columns, the 10'' dial with an arched automaton movement, Roman and Arabic numerals, seconds dial, signed William Stevens, Cirencester, on a plain trunk, height 215cm (repair to arch on dial) (two weights, pendulum and two winding keys)
A collection of clock reference books including: The English Watch, Camerer Cuss, ACC 2009Clockmakers of Britain 1286-1700, Brian Loomes, Mayfield Books 2014Old Clocks and Watches & Their Makers, F J Britten, ACC reprint 1899The Tavern Clock, Martin Gatto, Gatto 2010How the Watch was Worn, Genevieve Cummins, ACC 2010The Marine Chronometer, Rupert T Gould, ACC 2013Brass Dial Clocks, Brian Loomes, ACC 1998Early Scientific Instruments, Hawks, Abbeville 1981Yorkshire Longcase Clocks, Dr David Firth, Firth 2009Watchmakers and Clockmakers of the World, G H Baillie, NAG Press 1966 (11)
A large mid-19th century mahogany-cased eight-day broken-arch longcase clock; the outset cornice above a 13 1/2 inch painted dial, in the arch a hand-decorated scene titled 'Come under my plaidie' (after the Hector MacNeill (1746-1818) poem and song), the cream dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds hand, date hand and signed A. Breckenridge & Son - Kilmarnock and cornered by hand-decorated spandrels allegorical of the four nations of Great Britain; the case with flame-mahogany bow-fronted trunk door with circular sound apertures, raised on short plinth base; together with weights, key and pendulum (213cm high)
A GEORGE III OAK AND MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK, with two fitting movements, the first eight-day, 13-inch painted arch dial, signed James Rennie, Carlisle; the second thirty-hour, 13-inch painted arch dial, signed John Ivison, Carlisle; the hood with swan-neck pediment and free-standing columns, the case with reeded quarter-columns. 227cm high
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