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19th Century Welsh mahogany 8 day longcase clock, the painted face marked D Reese, Aberayron and having rocking ship pediment, seconds dial and date aperture. Pendulum and two weights. (B.P. 21% + VAT) Appears complete. Replacement lock to door. Glass panel is cracked. No obvious damage to painted face. We do not test.
19th Century mahogany 8 day longcase clock, the arch painted face marked 'J.W Hancock, Yeovil', having Roman numerals, seconds dial and date aperture. Pendulum and two weights. (B.P. 21% + VAT) One plaster is looseSome splits to veneer and losses in places, The right hand side has lost its moulding under clock face/hood.
A Louis XVI style kingwood longcase clock,c.1870, French, the modern movement mounted in the top section of cartouche shape with a gilt bronze figural surmount over a brass dial with porcelain numerals within gilt-bronze scrolling mounts, the base, of baluster shape, with well-figured veneers within broad crossbanding, the full-length door with a glass lenticle within gilt bronze mounts, the sides similarly veneered,dial 26cm diametercase 206cm highCondition report: Dial is a marriage. Movement is of modern quartz type. Top section with some wear and losses to veneer. Base with losses to crossbanding - not major. Complete with pendulum, no key.
An eight-day oak and pollard oak longcase clock, by Josh Wilson, London, the square brass dial with a silvered chapter ring, seconds dial, nameplate and calendar dial, the hood with a stepped cornice over three-quarter turned columns, the door with a bullseye lenticle, dial 11½ inches (29cm approximately) case 222cm highCondition report: Please note that this is oak and pollard oak, not walnut.Movement has out run for some time. Bell missing. Will require attention. Case re-polished. Feet possibly later. Cheeks re-built. Hood missing side glass and base moulding to hold it in place. Movement and case probably matched.No pendulum, weights or key present. Lost moulding not present. Lock replaced. Knocks, splits, scratches, losses and damage throughout. Generally in need of attention. Dial is 11 1/2 inches (29cm approx)
A chinoiserie-decorated longcase clock,early 18th century and later, by John Hayden, Deptford, the eight-day movement striking the hours on a bell, the square brass dial with silvered chapter ring and date aperture, the faux tortoiseshell case with a pagoda top and brass ball finials, decorated all-over with oriental scenes, figures amongst landscapes and highlighted in gilt,52cm wide26cm deep236cm highCondition report: Movement extensively restored following bomb damage in WW1, recorded as such with a scratched-in inscription to the underside of the seat board. The case with extensive restorations and additions, replacement backboard, hood rebuilt and restored, brass cased weights, bob pendulum, winder and key present.
A mahogany longcase clock, 18th century, by Thomas Wheeler, London, the hood with a blind fret arch, brass stop fluted columns, cast brass cherub and crown side panels and brass flaming urn finials, the arched silvered dial inscribed 'Wheeler London' and with strike/silent in the arch, subsidiary seconds and date dials, the five-pillar movement striking the hours on a bell, with two brass weights and a heavy pendulum with flattened wooden rod,54cm wide23cm deep237cm highCondition report: Trunk recently restored. Repaired split to length of backboard. Scratches, knocks and surface wear. Deterioration to polish in places, repaired top hinge to hood door. Height without finials 238cm.
A late 18th century longcase clock by JAMES EVILL of BATH, the 12” silvered dial with roman hours & Arabic five-minute divisions, “Strike/Silent” to the arch, subsidiary seconds & date aperture, eight-day striking movement, in mahogany case with reeded & canted corners, swan-neck pediment to the hood; 7’ 8” high.
A late 18th century longcase clock, the 11” brass & silvered dial signed “Jno. Spendlove, Hingham” in a roundel to the arch, with embossed spandrels, subsidiary seconds dial, date aperture & 8-day striking movement, in mahogany & oak case with pierced swan-neck cornice, brass finials, & bobbin-turned quarter round pilasters with Corinthian capitals; 86¾” high.
Richard Keyte of Wittney. An early 18th century walnut eight day longcase clock, with moulded cornice, barley twist framed door and 10 inch square brass dial signed and engraved with foliate scrolls, later anchor escapement movement, slender trunk and bracket feet, W.1ft 5.5in. H.6ft 6.5in.CONDITION: Overall of good rich mid to dark walnut tone, separating slightly at the joints around the pediment, no key to the door but it did once have a mechanism that was released from the inside, movement complete but not tested for timekeeping, comes with a brass faced pendulum and two cast iron weights, some small separation around the moulding around the trunk door, similarly so around the mouldings around the box base where there is some scuffing and denting commensurate with age.
A good quality 8 day striking longcase clock with a 12" arched brass dial, signed John Myers London, having a secondary dial and calendar and strike silent. The trunk having a well figured door flanked by fluted quarter columns inlaid with brass, standing 95" tall, the clock is running and strikes, case has minor losses but is in generally good condition ,some loose brass work, it stands 89 cm tall without the finials
A Burr Walnut Eight Day Longcase Clock, signed George Tyler, London, circa 1720, case with caddy top pediment, spire and ball finials, pierced sound frets to the sides, brass capped door columns, moulded trunk door with brass surround glazed lenicle, 12-inch arched brass dial with Roman and Arabic chapter ring, matted dial centre with seconds dial and date aperture, the arch with domed silvered plaque signed George Tyler London, and bordered with wheatear engraving, five pillar movement with anchor escapement and rack striking on a bell, (case with restorations), 270cm high Provenance: Tennants, 22nd July 2011, Lot 1095 George Tyler was apprenticed to Robert Dingley in 1692. He is recorded as working at Pope's Head Alley, Lombard Street, London. He was a member of the Worshipful Company of Clockmakers from 1699-1723. 15.01.21 Case has been polished and cleaned throughout at some time, fretwork to the hood have all been replaced, some pieces of moulding have been replaced and veneers, skirting appears to have been replaced, case with restorations, later hands, dial and movement is clean,
George III oak and mahogany banded longcase clock, broken arch hood over floral incised frieze and plain pilasters, brass dial with Roman and Arabic chapter ring, inscribed 'Edm Whitehead, Whetherby' eight day movement with pendulum and one weight - Condition Report Movement not working, No gut line for right hand weight
Early to mid 19th century mahogany longcase clock, dentil cornice over fluted frieze and arched door, water leaf capped reeded pilasters under, white enamel and gilt painted dial with Roman and Arabic chapter ring and subsidiary seconds dial, indistinctly signed 'Robertson, Glasgow' eight day movement striking hammer on bell - Condition Report
AN 18TH CENTURY OAK & MAHOGANY CROSSBANDED LONGCASE CLOCK, having 8-day movement, the face with silvered chaptering and subsidiary seconds, bearing an image of Old Father Time and the name 'Wolley Codnor', having swan neck pediment over plain pilaster supported hood, single door on a larger box base, with probable associated base, 226cm (to highest point), with pendulum and weightsCondition report: cracks & restoration to case, from swan neck finials & dial door down. Some discolouration to chaptering, movement looks ok, back of clock looks replaced. There is a note on the top of hood dated 2009 from ‘Antique Clock Repairs, Cambridge to say repair to pendulum, oiled all part, improved striking action. **Note from Johnsons of Nuneaton – would require full service, rebush, polish pivots, recut teeth & pallets **
An 18th century oak thirty hour longcase clock with 11" brass dial inscribed 'I. Barbar, Meerbrook', with subsidiary date aperture, the long door inlaid with a star and on a plinth base, sold with pendulum and single weight, height 194cm.Additional InformationThe base of the plinth has been added at a later date, general wear throughout as one would expect, no guarantee of working order.
A late 18th century oak-cased 30-hour longcase clock, signed to the engraved brass dial Phil Avenell, Bagshot, the case having long trunk door with square top, slide off hood with opening door, integral columns, turned wooden gilded capitals and caddy-top, movement has interesting shaped plates, cast bell, approximate height 195 cm
AMENDED DESCRIPTION AND REVISED CONDITION REPORT Art Deco oak longcase clock by Haller, three train movement striking on chimes, silvered dial with Arabic numerals, backplate with makers mark, H184cm, with three weights and pendulumCondition Report: The case has some minor chips to edge, and some knocks and scratches to feet. The back two feet are slightly loose. There is minor scratching to glass and scratches to dial.The hammers and rods bent.
19th century mahogany eight day longcase clock by Robert Scholfield, the silvered chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, seconds subsidiary dial at 12, date aperture at 6, the chapter ring signed 'Robt Scholfield', the mahogany case with moulded cornice above two turned columns, shell patera to trunk door, on plinth base and bracket feet, 197.5cm high, with two weights, pendulum, key and winderCondition Report: Scratches to chapter ring and to subsidiary dial. Scratches to dial plate. Central part of dial is off centre. Hands slightly loose and with some rust.Chips and knocks to top edge of hood and with general surface scratching to hood. Crack to frieze and chips to bottom edge of hood.Large vertical crack to plinth base. Some surface scratches to trunk and base. Knocks to feet. Pendulum rod rusted and slightly bent.Cannot guarantee working order.
AMENDED DESCRIPTION 18th century eight day longcase clock with chinoiserie decorated case, plaque to dial centre signed Henry Biddle, the arched brass dial with silvered chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, strike/silent sub dial to arch, subsidiary seconds dial at 12, date aperture at 6, twin train movement striking a bell on the hour, with two weights and associated pendulum, 212cm highCondition Report: Plaque to centre
A GEORGE III INLAID MAHOGANY CASED 8-DAY LONGCASE CLOCK the enamel dial with subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, inscribed 'thos. Oram Castle Cary', the figured mahogany case with three eagle finials, parquetry inlaid decoration, and brass Corinthian columns to the hood and trunk, 52cm wide 228cm highCond repoverall a good looking clock, no signs of any real damage. Movement not tested. Seat board has been replaced. no real losses to the case, cracqueleure to the dial and front base of the case.
A 19TH CENTURY OAK CASED 8-DAY LONGCASE CLOCK the convex enamel dial painted with buildings to breakarch and spandrels, subsidiary date and seconds dials, inscribed 'Hall Northampton', 47cm wide 25cm deep 216cm high Condition Report : finial to hood broken, original glass, couple of minor cracks to corners. Missing escutcheon to trunk and a replaced panel below th edoor (presumably formerly glazed to view pendulum) Split to base panel. Movement not tested. With pendulum and two non-matching cast iron weights Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.
A CONTINENTAL OAK CASED LONGCASE CLOCK the brass coloured dial with Arabic Art Nouveau style hour markers and hands, the twin weight driven movement striking on metal rods, the case with slightly convex glazed panel to dial, the trunk with three bevel glazed panels 45cm wide 26cm deep 213cm high Condition Report : generally good condition, movement not tested. Arrived locked with no key. We have found a key which opens the door, but obviously not original. Two weights and pendulum Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.

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