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A longcase clock, the 28 cm square brass dial signed Fabn Robin Londini Fecit to the silvered chapter ring having Roman numerals, the matt centre with subsidiary seconds dial and with gilt brass spandrels, fitted an eight day five pillar movement striking on a bell, in a case veneered in walnut and with floral marquetry decoration, the hood with a blind fret frieze panel above a glazed door flanked by barley twist columns, the base on a plinth, 204 cm highMovement does not appear to have run in some time, the wire is tangled, looks to have previously been restored, with a later plinth base possibly, some splits as usual, from a client with whom we have been selling his clock collection for over many years, lovely proportions, with two brass cased weights and a winding key, and a pendulum, the trunk door with a slight bow
A longcase clock, the 30.5 arched square dial signed Collings Dunstable, with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and calendar aperture, fitted an eight day movement in an inlaid oak case, 206 cm highFrom a local deceased estate, locks to have been restored at some point in its life with the movement looking clean, with a pendulum, winding key and two weights
A longcase clock, the 31 cm arched square brass dial signed Maple, London, Made in England, to a plaque, the silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals, the arch with Chime/Silent and Westminster/Whittington/St Michaels subsidiary dials to the arch, the dial engraved all over with scrolling in campus leaves, fitted an eight day three train movement, striking on nine tubes, in a walnut and burr walnut case, 230 cm high, with three brass cased weights, a hood door key, a trunk door key, and two winding keysLacks second hand dial to the centre, has not run for many years, from a large farmhouse, he hood is generally good but is quite tight to take on and off, and there has been some shrinking to the moldings on the top right-hand section, the main carcass has had some shrinkage and molding underneath the hood door, and there is a small split above and to the left of the trunk door, otherwise generally good for its age
An early 18th century walnut cased 8 day longcase clock the 12" brass dial signed Benj. Martin Manchester on the silvered chapter ring, having Roman and outer Arabic numerals, dual minutes tracks, subsidiary seconds dial and calendar aperture, brass pierced mask cast spandrels, two train four pillar movement with anchor escapement striking on a bell, the crossbanded case with moulded top hood above a blind fret frieze and a glazed door flanked by a pair of plain engaged columns, the trunk with hinged door with circular glazed lenticle, on a box base on plinthheight 199 cm., width 49.5 cm., depth 28 cm.Condition: Pendulum and weights present. Slight bowing to sides. minors losses to moulding a cross banding notably to box base and corner of hood. Movement untested and no guarantee can be offered as to the full working order.
An early 19thC oak longcase clock, with rosewood cross banding having swan neck pillared hood, full length trunk door, painted square arched dial with Roman numerals and date crescent, Lincoln maker with an eight day movement with striking bell, with pendulum and weights, 220cm high, 49cm wide, 21cm deep.
A George III framed mahogany longcase clock, with ball and spike adorned hood, full length trunk door with arch, plain base with bracket feet, the brass square arch dial with silvered silent/strike dial and chapter ring with Roman hour and Arabic minute numerals, subsidiary seconds ring and date aperture, 8 day movement striking a bell and adapted with an alarum dial, 225cm high.
A GEORGE IV INLAID MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK, the hood with swan neck pediment and arched glazed panel door enclosing a brass dial, surmounted with a semi-elliptical painted panel inscribed 'Success to the Irish Volunteers', the dial inscribed 'Hugh Gelston, Newry', the case decorated with blind fretwork and reeded pilasters and raised on bracket feet. 231cm high
Late 18th/early 19thC longcase clock in mahogany case, the painted Roman arch shaped dial with moon phase signed W Walkman, Cains Cross, with secondary seconds and date aperture, the hood with brass acanthus leaved columns and swan neck pediment, the eight day movement striking on a gong, 205cm tall
Late 18th / early 19thC Georgian longcase clock in Chinoiserie style painted lacquered case, the door with raised decoration of Chinese ladies and a swan, with silvered chapter rings on gilt finely hammered dial, strike silent, seconds and date aperture incorporated signed Luke Thorowgood, London, gilt spandrels to corner, the eight day movement striking on a gong, the arched dial 30.5cm, the clock 235cm tall
John Dobie, Tanfield: an 18th Century eight-day longcase clock, the 13inch arched brass dial with roman hours and arabic minutes, with subsidiary date and seconds dial, the arch with painted moon phase and striking a bell, contained within an oak hood with dentil moulded cornice and fluted corinthian columns, above an ogee waist door, flanked by canted angles, raised on a plinth base, 213cms high.
John Shaw, Holborn: an 18th Century eight-day pine longcase clock, the 12inch square brass dial and silvered chapter ring, with roman hours and arabic seconds, subsidiary seconds dials and striking a bell, enclosed by gilt spandrels, contained within a mahogany hood, flanked by three-quarter turned columns and foliate scroll frieze, above moulded waist door raised on a box base and shaped bracket feet, 247cms high.
John Little: an 18th Century eight-day longcase clock, the 11 1/2inch square brass dial with roman hours and arabic minutes, subsidiary date and seconds dials, striking a bell and enclosed by gilt foliate spandrels, contained within an oak hood, above waist door and raised on a box base, 198.5cms.
James Berry, Pontefract: an eight day oak longcase clock, the 11 1/2inch brass dial with silvered chapter ring, roman hours and arabic minutes, with subsidiary date and seconds dials, the arch with painted moon phase and striking a bell, contained within an oak hood, flanked by turned columns and surmounted by ball finials, above a shaped waist door and raised on box base, 230cms.
Cuthbert Darnton, Durham: an 18th Century eight-day oak longcase clock, the arched brass dial with roman hours and arabic minutes, with subsidiary date and seconds dials, enclosed by foliate spandrels and striking a bell, contained with an oak hood with fluted columns, above a carved and shaped waist door and box base, raised on bracket feet, 208cms high.
William Lundie, Aberdeen: an 18th Century longcase clock, the 11 1/2inch arched silvered and brass dial with roman hours and arabic minutes with subsidiary seconds and date dials and striking a bell, contained within an arched mahogany hood, with three-quarter pilasters surmounted with eagle finials, above a shaped trunk door and raised on a box base, 227cms high.
A Staffordshire pearlware watcholder, circa 1820, modelled as a longcase clock hood, 24.5cm high; and two later Leeds Pottery pieces, circa 1890; a cannister moulded in relief with macaroni figures, 10cm high; and a Bacchic jug, 13.5cm high, each impressed LEEDS POTTERYCondition Report: Pediment of the watch holder restored. Cannister lacking cover.Condition Report Disclaimer
A George III oak eight day longcase clock, Willm Hallen Henley Oxon, late 18th c, the breakarched brass dial with matted centre, date aperture, subsidiary seconds ring, signature disc to the arch and rococo spandrels, the trunk enclosed by moulded, breakarched door, pendulum and two lead weights, 224cm h excluding brass finial Good restored condition, pediment altered at early date
A George III oak and mahogany eight day longcase clock, the 12" brass dial engraved to the centre Thos Stacy Southwell, c1792, with associated arch above, the early Victorian case with swan neck pediment, pendulum and two weights, 220cm h Movement dirty, basically complete, requires an overhaul, case in good condition, not re-polished
Early 19th Century oak and mahogany crossbanded longcase clock, the square hood with swan neck pediment above a rectangular panelled door flanked by fluted quarter pilasters above a conforming plinth, the painted dial with Roman numerals, signed indistinctly and inscribed Tewksbury, with gilt hands, date aperture and single train thirty hour movement
19th Century mahogany crossbanded and line inlaid longcase clock, the broken arch hood with swan neck pediment and flanking pilasters above a shaped panelled door flanked by further reeded pilasters and conforming plinth base, the painted moon phase dial with subsidiary seconds and date aperture, signed Smith of Wrexham, the two train four pillar movement with anchor escapement striking on a bellHinges to door on hood are missing, side columns flanking pendulum door need fixing into position, some veneer is lifting (see photos)
Green japanned longcase clock, dial signed Wm Lambert, London, eight-day movement striking on a bell, the 12-inch arched brass dial with silvered chapter ring and subsidiary dial, cast brass spandrels, the lacquered case with arched door depicting figures and birds in a temple garden, height 218cm, with two weights and a pendulum.
Oak and mahogany longcase clock, swanneck pediment, the hood with fluted columns, long arched door flanked by quarter columns, box base, bracket feet, 12" arched painted dial, unsigned, with subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, eight day movement striking on a bell, height 214cm, with two weights and brass pendulum bob, winding key.
AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY OAK EIGHT DAY CHIMING LONGCASE CLOCK, the hood with an elaborate swan neck pediment flanking a finial, below is signed with initials 'W.D. 1902' above a carved mask, two fretwork doors to both sides of hood, carved columns flanking a glazed door enclosing a brass and silvered 11inch dial, the movement with bell and tube strikers, roman and Arabic numerals, seconds and date dials, singed above date dial 'William Evans', surrounded by foliate and acorn spandrels, the trunk with matching columns flanking a bowfront carved door, above a carved panel and wavy plinth, height 243cm (brass pendulum, two weights, winding key)
AN EIGHT DAY WEIGHT DRIVEN SKELETON CLOCK MOVEMENT, fitted in a glazed mahogany longcase, the 11 inch foliate fretwork dial with Roman numerals and seconds dial, this clock was made by M.B. Manning in 1973, after the original clock was commissioned for Lady Mountbatten, see attached image of Mr Manning with the clock in a different case, complete with cylindrical pendulum, weight, winding handle and picture, (no case key) height 186cm
A large and unusual 20th century oak cased longcase clock, in the arts and crafts style, after Mackintosh, the 13" engraved dial with copper roundels enamelled with blue Roman numerals, cornered with embossed copper spandrels, dated 1933, above a tapering glass panelled case with locking doors throughout, 197cm high, 60 x 36cm (maximum).Sold with an advertisement from 'Building Design Magazine', March 9th 1984, from which the current vendors purchased this piece, sold as 'an unusual 30's grandfather clock' for the price of £300'.
A CHINESE MOTHER OF PEARL INLAID ROSEWOOD LONGCASE CLOCK Late 20th Century, the rosewood case profusely inlaid with foliate decoration and with glass door, the hood with broken swan neck pediment, the arched dial with moon phase and Arabic numeral chapter ring, with pendulum and two weights 213cm high x 54cm wide x 34cm deep Condition: Minor signs of wear commensurate with use and age, not tested, the movement needs to be set up
John Hartley of Halifax - an 18th century oak longcase clock, having a 12" signed square brass dial, with Arabic and Roman chapter ring, rolling date dial and subsidiary seconds dial, eight-day weight driven four pillar movement, the case having quarter turned fluted pilasters, with weights and pendulum, h.205cm

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