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Early 19thcentury inlaid and crossbanded mahogany longcase clock 51cm arched Moon Phase painted Arabic dial with inner calendar inscribed Edw. Glase Bridgenorth, swan neck pediment fluted columns on plinth base, twin train movement bell striking the hours, H230cm, W54cm, D25cm Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
George lll oak longcase clock, 43cm arched Roman dial with subsidiary seconds and date aperture, signed in arch Hugh Pannell, Northallerton, case with arched hood and blind fret frieze, 8-day movement striking the hours on a bell, H221cm Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
Three Regulator pendulums, four 18th/19th century painted arched and four brass longcase clock dials, incl. one inscribed John Ogden near Bainbrigg, a copper light enclosure and a brass bezel, L114cm max, (13) Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
An Oak Longcase Clock, 18th Century, by John Seddon of Frodsham, the 12.5ins square brass dial with wide brass chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, phases of the moon, day and date aperture, to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, contained in case inlaid with mahogany bandings, with moulded caddy top and plain turned pillars to hood, shaped trunk door and quarter columns to sides, on plinth base with ogee bracket feet, 85ins high Note: John Seddon recorded working in Frodsham 1784-1795
George III mahogany longcase clock, H Wells of Framlingham, the arched hood with finial terminals above a glazed hood and turned columns above a long trunk door and panel base, the white painted signed white dial with a foliate urn above Roman hours and flowers to the spandrels, a central subsidiary dials aboev a date aperture, twin train movement striking on a bell with anchor escapement, 87cm high
George III oak longcase clock, Felmingham of Stradbrook, the fret arched pediment with acorn final above a glazed hood flanked by turned columns above a long shell inlaid door and panel base, the signed white square dial with foliate decoration and Roman hours, Arabic minutes and subsidiary seconds dial, single train movement with anchor escapement striking on a bell, 212cm high
George III oak longcase clock, George Washbourn of Gloucester, the swan neck pediment flanked by gilt urns and a central urn above a glazed hood flanked by turned column above a long trunk arched door and panel base all with later heavy carved decoration, the brass signed arched dial with strike/silent and silvered 11" chapter ring having Roman hours and Arabic minutes with central seconds, twin train movement with anchor escapement striking on a bell, 228cm high
An early 18th century oak cased thirty hour longcase clock by Humphrey of Hadley, the 27cm brass dial applied with gilt metal open work spandrels and a silvered bezel applied with Roman numerals and the makers name, enclosing the thirty hour single finger movement, above a rectangular door with later applied beading and H brass hinges, over a plain lower panel, 205cm high, single weight and pendulum For condition information please view this lot on our website HERE
A mid 18th century carved oak eight day longcase clock, signed 'William Shaw, Botesdale', the hood with a carved frieze above a pair of tapering pilasters flanking a 31cm brass dial, centred with a subsidiary second dial and the makers name, embraced by open work gilt metal spandrels, the two train movement strikes upon a coil, above a profusely carved door centred with a knights mask and heraldic shield, the lower panel similarly carved and centred with a relief carved shell, raised upon a plinth base and bracket feet, 205cm high, two weights and pendulum
An early 19th Century oak and mahogany crossbanded longcase clock, the painted arch dial detailed with a ploughman and field with stately home in the distance, eight day striking movement with seconds and date aperture by Powell & Son enclosed by a glazed hood of a short trunk door inlaid with shell paterae on canted plinth base, height 218cm
A 19th Century oak cased grandfather / longcase clock having a painted face with floral decoration and roman numerals to the chapter ring with gilt faceted hands. The hood having turned columns supporting the fret pierced top and flared cornice atop. Raised on bracket feet. Measures 200 cm high.
A reproduction longcase clock by William Haycock, Ashbourne. The dial having gilt metal spandrels, silvered chapter ring, matted brass centre and subsidiary seconds dial. The burr walnut cased having pierced fretwork to the hood above four columns, flanking the dial. The 8 day four pillar movement striking on a bell, 74"h
George Graham London, an 18th century mahogany longcase clock, the 8-day movement with arched silvered dial 47 cm x 33.5 cm with polychrome moonphase, subsidiary seconds and square date aperture, on a plinth base (reduced in height at the base), 235 cm h o/allMovement sound, but not tested for maintaining, dial unrestored, case battered, with losses to veneers, splits, repairs, box base reduced in height
WALNUT AND BURR WALNUT LONGCASE CLOCK, BY DAVID LINLEY, LONDON MODERN in the Georgian style, the arch moulded hood with a brass finial above an arched brass dial with silvered hours chapter and with subsidiary moon phase and strike/silent dial, above an arched crossbanded trunk door and moulded plinth base, the eight-day twin train movement striking a bell, inscribed DAVID LINLEY FURNITURE (Dimensions: 265cm high 56cm wide, 32cm deep)(265cm high 56cm wide, 32cm deep)Condition report: Lyon & Turnbull does not guarantee any clock to be in working order. Condition reports are supplied on general appearance and condition. Please see our Conditions of Sale for Buyers, item 12(2) for additional information on the purchase of clocks, timepieces and mechanical instruments. No pendulum, 2 case keys, 2 weights, 1 winder
GEORGE III MAHOGANY LONGCASE AUTOMATA CLOCK BY THOMAS FAYRER, LANCASTER SECOND HALF 18TH CENTURY the dentil moulded cornice over an arched brass dial with Roman and Arabic chapters, a calendar aperture and subsidiary seconds dial, signed in the arch 'Thomas Fayrer/ Lancaster' above a painted naval scene with a moving masted ship, over a shaped trunk door flanked by quarter columns, on a plinth base with bracket feet; the eight day movement striking a bell (Dimensions: 57cm wide, 226cm high, 28cm deep)(57cm wide, 226cm high, 28cm deep)Condition report: Lyon & Turnbull does not guarantee any clock to be in working order. Condition reports are supplied on general appearance and condition. Please see our Conditions of Sale for Buyers, item 12(2) for additional information on the purchase of clocks, timepieces and mechanical instruments. With two weights and a pendulum
GEORGE I WALNUT LONGCASE CLOCK CASE EARLY 18TH CENTURY AND LATER the caddy moulded hood with brass finials above an arch moulded door, over a crossbanded trunk door, base, and plinth, distressed (Dimensions: 253cm high, 50cm wide)(253cm high, 50cm wide)Footnote: Provenance: Property from Newbattle Abbey, Midlothian
GEORGE III OAK LONGCASE CLOCK BY SAMUEL BURTON, MORLEY LATE 19TH CENTURY the moulded broken arch pediment with brass eagle finials above an arched brass dial with Roman and Arabic chapters, with a calendar aperture and inscribed SAML. BURTON/ MORLEY, above a shaped trunk door and plinth base with bracket feet; the eight day twin train movement striking a bell (Dimensions: 208cm high, 49.5cm wide, 23cm deep)(208cm high, 49.5cm wide, 23cm deep)Condition report: Lyon & Turnbull does not guarantee any clock to be in working order. Condition reports are supplied on general appearance and condition. Please see our Conditions of Sale for Buyers, item 12(2) for additional information on the purchase of clocks, timepieces and mechanical instruments.
GEORGIAN MAHOGANY AND WALNUT LONGCASE CLOCK, EDWARD PATRICK, LONDON EARLY 18TH CENTURY the silvered Roman numeral dial with brass spandrels with a secondary seconds dial and date aperture, in an associated case with a moulded cornice and arched trunk door, on a plinth base with bracket feet; the eight day movement striking a bell (Dimensions: 51cm wide, 193cm high, 28cm deep)(51cm wide, 193cm high, 28cm deep)Footnote: Provenance : The Estate of the Late Dr. Virginia GlennCondition report: Lyon & Turnbull does not guarantee any clock to be in working order. Condition reports are supplied on general appearance and condition. Please see our Conditions of Sale for Buyers, item 12(2) for additional information on the purchase of clocks, timepieces and mechanical instruments.
GEORGE III MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK BY JAMES STEWART, GLASGOW LATE 18TH CENTURY the dentil moulded and fluted cornice above an arched brass and silvered dial with subsidiary date and seconds dials, signed boss to the arch 'James Stewart/ GLASGOW', flanked by spiral columns, above a banded trunk door flanked by spiral quarter columns, on a plinth base with bracket feet, the eight-day twin train movement striking a bell (Dimensions: 220cm high, 60cm wide, 25cm deep)(220cm high, 60cm wide, 25cm deep)Condition report: Lyon & Turnbull does not guarantee any clock to be in working order. Condition reports are supplied on general appearance and condition. Please see our Conditions of Sale for Buyers, item 12(2) for additional information on the purchase of clocks, timepieces and mechanical instruments.
QUEEN ANNE SEAWEED MARQUETRY LONGCASE CLOCK, JASPER TAYOR, LONDON EARLY 18TH CENTURY the caddy top cornice above an 11 3/4in. brass dial with silvered chapter with Roman and Arabic numbers, pierced brass spandrels, date aperture, and subsidiary seconds dial, signed 'Jaspar Taylor, in Grey's Inn', flanked by corner columns, above a long trunk door with a lenticle, on a plinth and platform base, with seaweed marquetry throughout; the eight day movement striking a bell (Dimensions: 245cm high, 50cm wide)(245cm high, 50cm wide)Footnote: Provenance: Property from Newbattle Abbey, MidlothianCondition report: Lyon & Turnbull does not guarantee any clock to be in working order. Condition reports are supplied on general appearance and condition. Please see our Conditions of Sale for Buyers, item 12(2) for additional information on the purchase of clocks, timepieces and mechanical instruments.
An early 20th century mahogany longcase clock, broken swan neck pediment above a silvered and gilded dial set with Roman numerals and Arts & Craft carved decoration to either side and brass plaque inscribed 'Presented to Mr Philip Francis Bultitude Band Master East Riding Territorial Band, on his retirement. By a large number of friends including many officers, non-commissioned officers, gunners and bandsmen who have served with him at various times during the 47 years of his military career in the Regular Volunteer and Territorial Forces as a mark of their great regard and esteem, February 16th 1912', length approx 240cm.
A George III oak and fruitwood case 8 day longcase clock, the 12inch painted dial with black Roman and Arabic numerals, with a central aperture and seconds dial, marked T. Richardson, Weaverham, the hood with a scrolling pediment, above fluted columns, the case cross-banded in mahogany and satinwood, 196 cm high, 53 cm wide, 24 cm deep.
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