A George III and later oak longcase clock with 30-hour movement striking on a bell, the hood with cornice pediment and pilaster supports over the trunk door and with bracket feet to the base, with later associated movement and 12inch brass dial with matted centre and corner spandrels, the chapter ring signed Jn.o Morris, Pershore, No 417, height 202cm.
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A George III figured mahogany 8 day longcase clock by John Hamilton, Glasgow. With brass arch top dial bearing a silvered name plate and chapter ring, ornamented with dolphins and scroll work spandrels. With swan neck pediment, twist supports and raised on slender splay bracket supports, 210cm. Exceptionally good clean condition. Running, tested overnight. With weights, pendulum and keys.
A GEORGE III OAK EIGHT DAY LONGCASE CLOCK, the plain hood with twin cylindrical uprights flanking an arched door enclosing a brass and silvered 9'' dial, the arch reading Tempus Fugit, Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary date aperture and second dial and brass tubular chime on a plain trunk, height 210cm (two weights, pendulum, winding key and trunk key)
An Edwardian mahogany miniature parlour/longcase clock having Satinwood shell, fan and foliate inlay decoration with circular dial and striking movement, height approx. 70cm Moulding has come loose on base but we have this along with winder key and a pendulum Winds OK but no guarantees on running
An early 19th century mahogany, rosewood crossbanded and boxwood strung longcase clock, having a painted arched dial with twin subsidiary dials, signed William Greig Stewartfield, having eight day twin weight driven movement, with pendulum and two weights (glazed hood door with damage), h.223cm
An early 20th century oak cased longcase clock, the flat top with a reeded frieze above the 28cm silvered dial, applied with Arabic numerals enclosing the three weight movement stamped 'Vegos' striking upon graduated rods behind a glazed door, raised upon a plinth base with bracket feet, 194cm high, three brass coated weights and pendulum
A George III oak cased thirty hour longcase clock by T M, Chesterfield, with a flat top pediment above a convex glazed door and the 33cm circular brass dial, centred with the makers initials, the number '351' and a subsidiary dial, enclosed by Roman and Arabic numerals, the thirty hour movement striking on a saucer bell, the case with fluted half columns flanking the shaped door, above a conforming lower panel and bracket feet, 203cm high For condition information please view this lot on our website HERE
A George III oak and mahogany cross banded thirty hour longcase clock by Joshua Cotterill, the twin swan neck pediment above the 33cm diameter circular painted dial, centred with the makers name and date aperture, applied with an architectural landscape, enclosing a thirty hour movement striking on a saucer bell, the case with canted corners flanking a cross banded door over the conforming lower panel and plinth base, 208cm high, weight and pendulum
A reproduction mahogany cased longcase clock by Interclock, late 20th century, the arched hood enclosing the 24cm break arch gilt dial with silvered bezel and open work spandrels, with a three weight movement striking on graduated rods above a glazed door, 187cm high, three brass coated weights and pendulum
A reproduction mahogany cased longcase clock by E J Goodfellow, Wadebridge, 20th century, with a twin swan neck pediment above a 25cm brass dial centred with the makers name, with a three weight movement striking upon graduated rods above a glazed door, 199cm high, three brass coated weights and pendulum
20th century German oak longcase clock, eight day three weight Westminster chiming movement, dial with silvered Roman numeral chapter ring, case with canted sides and six glass shelves, H211cm Condition Report & Further Details Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
An early 18th century single-handed 30-hour birdcage longcase clock movement with square brass dial signed to the silvered chapter ring for Rob Moore, Stone Street (possibly of Bolney, Sussex), cast spandrels applied to the corners, matted centre, displayed in a replacement wall case, with pendulum and weight.
Early 19th Century inlaid oak-cased eight-day painted dial longcase clock, Blurton, Stourbridge, circa 1830, the 14-inch break-arched Arabic dial inscribed as above with subsidiary seconds and calendar dials beneath rolling moon phase painted with a country house and a ship beside a coastal fort, the movement rack-striking on a bell, with false-plate, the case with swan-neck pediment over ebony and boxwood-strung case with reeded hood columns and trunk quadrants, the short trunk door and canted base both inlaid with paterae on bracket feet, 231cm high
A George III oak and mahogany eight day longcase clock, inscribed 'Dent, Lincoln', the hood with a broken pediment and brass finials, the glazed door set between turned columns, enclosing white enamelled dial, painted ship to top, black Roman numerals, two winder holes, subsidiary seconds dial, the case with an arch shaped door, inlaid with central paterae, the base with matching paterae to centre, later plinth base, 213cm high, 45cm wide, 23cm deep
A Howard Miller mahogany musical longcase clock, circa 1990, the hood with a bevelled glazed door, enclosing pierced dial with moonphase above, subsidiary dial and three winder holes, applied pierced spandrels, striking on gongs and having a five pillared movement, musical setting, glazed case door and fluted sides, central patarae to base section, complete with three weights and pendulum
An early 19th Century oak and mahogany eight day longcase clock, circa 1830, the hood with a moulded cornice, the single door set between turned columns and enclosing a white enamelled dial indistinctly signed with a makers name and inscribed 'Middlewich', painted decoration, measuring 193cm high, the dial measuring 13 inches, complete with two weights and pendulum
An early 19th Century oak and mahogany eight day longcase clock, by 'W Nicholas, Birmingham', the hood having a swan neck pediment with brass terminals and a central brass finial, white painted dial inscribed with makers name, Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, two winder holes, the shaped door set between quarter round fluted columns with brass capitals and terminals, the case raised on a projecting base section with canted corners, 225cm high, complete with weights and pendulumCondition: the backboard with one part missing
A George III oak eight day longcase clock, by John Mills, Montrose, the hood with a swan neck pediment, the glazed door set between turned columns with brass capitals and finials, the brass dial with a name plate to top, Roman numerals, gilt spandrels, two winder holes, the arched door enclosing main body, revealing two weights and pendulum, raised on a projecting base with moulded plinth, 202cm high, 48cm wide, 25cm deep
An early 19th Century flame mahogany longcase clock, brass finials and fretwork top, reeded sides, silvered broken arch dial signed Saddleton, Lynn with strike/silent seconds and calendar subsidiary dials (one hand missing), 8 day movement with rack strike on a bell, some wear and cracks to case, keys, weights and pendulum
A late 18th Century mahogany longcase clock, the 11'' square brass dial with silvered Roman chapter ring and ormolu figural corner spandrels and calendar aperture, signed Barber, Winster, 30 hour movement with chain/sprocket drive and countwheel strike on a bell (countwheel mounted behind back pate), case and hood a/f, with weight and pendulum
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