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A George III oak eight day longcase clock, signed 'Hampson, Wrexham, 731', the arched dial with a silvered chapter ring, rolling moon seconds subsiduary dial, the door inlaid with an urn of flowers, two weights and a pendulum.Condition report: Extra images are now on David Lay website. The case is in unrestored condition and would appear to be original, there are various losses and slight damage, as can be seen in the images. The total height is 222cm.
A George II walnut longcase clock, 30cm square brass dial inscribed John Richars (sic), Wisbech, silvered chapter ring, Roman and subsidiary Arabic numerals, the spandrels cast and applied with masks and scrolling foliage, the case with moulded outswept pediment, the glazed door flanked by cylindrical columns, rectangular door to waist, plinth base, 210cm high, 47.5cm wide, 25.5cm deep, c.1740John Richards was born in 1701 to Valerian Richards of Smithfield, butcher, and was apprenticed to Thomas Loftus of Wisbech (died 1732) 1st March 1715, and set up in business there that year after a period of working with his former master.
A George III oak longcase clock, 30.5cm square brass dial inscribed Woolley, Codnor, Roman and subsidiary Arabic numerals, date aperture, each spandrel with cast and applied putto masks amongst scrolling foliage, 30 hour movement striking on a bell, the case with moulded cornice above a glazed door flanked by fluted pillars, rectangular door to waist, skirted base, 207cm high, c.1775
A George III oak longcase clock, 33cm square painted enamel dial inscribed Thomas Adams, Middlewich, Roman and subsidiary Arabic numerals, the dial painted with birds, the spandrels painted with apples and strawberries, the case with concave moulded pediment, the glazed door flanked by fluted cylindrical pillars, shaped rectangular door to waist, flanked by inset reeded quarter columns, 196.5cm high, 57cm wide, 27cm deep, c.1795
A George III/IV oak and mahogany longcase clock, 33cm arched enamel dial inscribed Anthony Shepperley, Nottingham, Roman numerals, painted to the arch with an allegory of harvest, subsidiary seconds dial, date aperture, twin winding holes, 8 day movement striking on a bell, the case with swan neck pediment, serpentine arched door to waist flanked by canted angles, skirted base, 215cm high, c.1820Anthony Shepperley 1783-1855 was of Long Row, Nottingham and also advertised himself as jeweller, cutler, fancy warehouse and lace machine inventor. From 1828 to 1844 he was partner of William Pearce (d. 1876) . He married Rebecca Dickson at St. Mary, Nottingham 15th May 1804, and in 1844 moved to21, Pelham Street, leaving his son George working at Long Row. His grandson Philip Shepperley was also a clockmaker at 5, {Pelham St until 1864.
A Victorian oak and marquetry longcase clock, 35cm arched painted dial inscribed Geo Keates, Cheadle, Roman numerals, twin winding holes, the arch painted with a waterside tower, the case with swan neck pediment, shaped rectangular door to waist, inlaid with a stag, birds and stylised leaves, plinth base, 234cm high, 57cm wide, 23.5cm deep, c.1840
A Victorian oak longcase clock, 33cm arched brass dial, Strike/Silent to arch, silvered chapter ring, Roman and subsidiary Arabic numerals, the spandrels cast and applied with scrolling foliage, the case with swan neck pediment, the glazed door flanked by turned and fluted columns, shaped rectangular door to waist inlaid with a heart-shaped motif and outlined with boxwood and ebony stringing, flanked by inset spirally turned columns, skirted base, bracket feet, 223.5cm high, 57.5cm wide, 29cm deep
A George III mahogany longcase clock, circa 1800,the breakarch hood with three brass ball finials, the brass and silvered 12" dial signed 'John Paxton, St Neots', strike/silent dial to the arch, Rococo scroll spandrels, seconds dial and date aperture, engraved centre, 5 pillar eight day movement, the trunk with break arch door upon bracket feet 221cm highCondition report: case repolished
A Regency figured mahogany longcase clock,the hood with triangular pediment above canted sides and 31cm circular silvered dial signed 'E. Watson, King Street, Cheapside', with subsidiary seconds, 8 day 4 pillar gong striking movement, the trunk with conforming arch top door flanked by canted angles, upon bracket feet and shaped apron 203cm high
A William and Mary walnut and marquetry inlaid longcase clock,late 17th century and later, the hood with a stepped cornice above a fret carved frieze and glazed square door, enclosing a brass face, the silvered 11in dial set with Roman and Arabic numerals and inscribed 'Charles Harvey London', surrounding a pair of winding holes, a date aperture and a subsidiary seconds dial, the movement striking on a bell, above a long door decorated with birds and animals among scrolling flowers and foliage, set with a glass lenticle, on a similarly decorated plinth base, 48cm wide25cm deep221cm highCondition report: Splits to top, sides, door and base. Splits, losses and repair to veneer and inlay throughout. 0.5cm wedges added to seatboard. Winding key, pendulum and two brass cased weights present. Movement untested. General wear, tear, knocks, damage and repair throughout. Some repair/ replacement to mouldings.Clock works and ticks and strikes with both weights on. Runs well.
19th century longcase clock, with 8 day movement, painted break arch dial, signed Seth & Norath, Liverpool, with four seasons spandrels, Northern and Southern hemispheres, subsidiary seconds and calendar dials and moonphase in the arch. In a crossbanded mahogany case with short shaped door, flanked by turned and barley twist columns, hood with similar decoration and swan neck pediment, with applied turned roundels and boss for a finial. 223cm overall height. Together with a copy of 'Moon Mechanisms, A Restorer's Guide' illustrating this clock on the front cover and throughout. (Pendulum, weights, door key, and winding key present).Condition report: General overall condition very good, movement is quite clean and appears to be in working order, although we have not had it going. Cheeks have been raised with an insert. Dial has been completely renovated. Case is in good condition and has been refurbished, hood is good, central finial boss may be a replacement and finial is absent.
Fine quality, 18th century longcase clock, with 8 day, 5 pillar movement and deadbeat escapement, 12 inch diameter circular white painted dial, signed Alexr Haswall, with subsidiary seconds dial and strike silent lever. In a flame mahogany case with arched door, domed hood with canted corner pilasters, circular glass and central ball/spire finial. 204cm overall height. (key, pendulum brass weights and door key present)Condition report: Good original condition. Unrestored movement looks like it has been recently cleaned/serviced but we cannot guarantee that it works or keeps time. The mahogany case is in very good condition, very original.
Large 19th century longcase clock, with 8 day quarter striking movement on eight bells and four gongs, 12inch brass break arch dial with shell spandrels, originally silvered chapter ring, subsidiary seconds dial and applied cartouche signed Whitmore & Son Ltd, Gold Street, Northampton, dial arch with central selector dial marked Eight Bells/Four Gongs, within Dolphin spandrels. In a mahogany case with full length shaped door, blind fret decoration, hood with turned columns with gilt capitals, arched door and swan neck pediment with blind fret decoration, flower head roundels and central finial boss (finial missing). 250cm overall height. (Weight, pendulum, and keys present)Condition report: Three weights , pendulum and keys present
Late 18th/early 19th century longcase clock with 8 day movement, 12inch brass break arch dial with matted centre, signed in the arch Pike, Eltham, integrated chapter ring, subsidiary seconds dial, and calendar aperture. In a Mahogany case with inlaid borders, ebony and box wood stringing and decorative molding, domed hood with fluted columns. 205cm overall height. (Weight and pendulum present, no keys)
18th century longcase clock with 30 hour movement, 11inch square brass dial, signed Sam Harley, Salop, engraved centre, with crescent calendar aperture, brass chapter ring, and pierced Rocaille spandrels. In an oak case, with shaped door and matching plinth, flat topped hood with turned columns and blind fret decoration. 198cm overall height. (Weight and pendulum present).
George III mahogany longcase clock, the silvered dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary second hand and date aperture, signed ‘Eva, Falmouth’ etched with a vignette of ships, scrolling acanthus fronds and an eagle and motto ‘Tempus Fugit’ to the break arch, the movement with anchor escapement and striking on a bell, the hood with fluted Corinthian columns supporting a broken swan neck pediment centred with an eagle and sphere finial, the trunk with quarter Corinthian columns flanking the arched door, resting on rusticated plinths, on a panelled moulded base and scrolled bracket feet, 243cm highProvenance: Liberty & Co. Ltd. Regent Street, 15th February 1972. Removed from the Old Rectory, East BergholtCondition report: General overall condition good,movement is dirty and we unable to confirm if it is in full working order. Dial is dirty, scuffed in places, silvering is worn, some sighns of rust to hands. Case is good, no major damage, no obvious signs of wood worm, but surface is well polished and some panels have had previous holes filled. Plinth may have been repaired. Hood is good, capital of rear left column is broken. Gut lines are frayed in places.
Georgian longcase clock, with 8 day, 5 pillar movement, 12inch brass break arch dial, with calendar aperture, pierced classical spandrels, silvered chapter ring and matted centre, with applied cartouche signed Charles Newman, Lynn, arch with pierced spandrels and strike silent regulator. In an oak case with arched door, hood with turned pillars and stepped top with vacant mounts for three finials (now missing). 218cm overall height. (Pendulum and weights present, no key)Condition report: General overall condition is good, movement is dirty and appears to function, but we are unable to confirm if it is in full working order. Dial is quite good but dirty, with some minor damage around edges and along bottom. Seat board has been renewed and cheeks raised. Dial and movement possibly not original to case. Case generally good.
Late 18th/early 19th century longcase clock with 8 day movement, 12inch painted break arch dial indistinctly signed Long Melford, with Arabic numerals and painted floral spandrels and fruit in the arch, secondary seconds dial and crescent date aperture. In an oak case, with arched door and domed hood, with fluted pillars and three turned finials. 214cm overall height. (Weights, pendulum and keys present)Condition report: General overall condition reasonable, movement is dirty and we are unable to confirm if it is in full working order. Dial is quite worn and difficult to read. Case has some damage to plinth, door is not a good fit and is damaged around edges, particularly near lock. door locking plate is a modern repair.
George III and later longcase clock, with 30 hour movement, 11inch brass break arch dial (unsigned), with face mask spandrels and matted centre, brass chapter ring with Roman numerals, break arch with Dolphin spandrels and central aperture with rocking swan, against a lake background. In a fruit wood and oak case with full length door and hood, with swan neck pediment and turned pillars. 213.5cm overall heigth. (Weight, pendulum and door key present)
Late 18th/early 19th century longcase clock, with eight day movement, 12inch painted break arch dial signed John Brown, Harleston, floral spandrels with Chinese characters, subsidiary seconds dial, break arch dial with scene of a house by a lake within a floral surround. In an oak case with arched door, hood with fluted pillars and decorative pediment, with three brass ball/spire finials. 223cm overall height. (Weights, pendulum and keys present)
Richard Vincent/W.Speakman Jnr, Old Street, London. An early 18th century walnut and floral marquetry eight day longcase clock,the 12in. brass dial with central cartouche signed Richard Vincent over a date aperture and beneath a subsidiary seconds dial, the silvered chapter ring signed for W.Speakman, the hood inlaid with flowers, the trunk with door inlaid with flowers and birds with seaweed marquetry borders,H.233 cm. W. 50cm.
A longcase clock approx. 1860 believed by a Nottingham maker. 8-day movement with 13” arch dial depicting the Crimean war beautifully painted. The case is of superb quality made of mahogany, swan neck to hood inlays to trunk of case. It bears the makers stamp John Hill Nott’s, on the back of the trunk door. Hill is a known maker of clock cases and is recorded at Wollaston Street, Nottingham, Nott’s as a clock case maker. The movement has unusual plates. An original clock
A George III oak longcase clock by William Fenton, Newcastle, circa 1775, moulded dental pediment, 32cm brass arched face inscribed with makers name, moon phase and cast gilt foliate and c-scroll spandrels, Roman numerals and Arabic five minutes outer track, subsidiary seconds dial, twin 8-day wined up keyholes, 8-day movement, the arched door flanked by fluted columns, the trunk with moulded edge arched door flanked by quarter fluted columns, the base raised on bracket feet. 211cm H
William Wise, Wantage, an 18th century 8-day oak longcase, with square brass dial and silvered chapter ring, 189 cm h Damage to the hood of the clock, small part next to hinge top left is broken, damage to wood surrounding glass with splitting where hinge connects, top right hinge with small part of beading around door hinge broken
A MIXED WOOD LONGCASE CLOCK having swanneck pediment over pilaster sided hood, part painted dial depicting a peacock, maker name & town unfortunately rubbed, main carcass having decorative banding & inlay, standing approx. 207cm high, sold together w ith pendulum & weights (minus back feet!)

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