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AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY EIGHT DAY AND TRIPLE WEIGHT MAHOGANY AND INLAID LONGCASE CLOCK, the hood with a swan neck pediment and brass finial, Corinthian columns flanking an arched glass door enclosing a brass and silvered 10' dial, spandrels surrounding a Westminster chime/silent dial, seconds dial and Arabic and Roman numerals, dial unsigned, the trunk with a single plank door, above an inverted panel base, height 240cm (three weights, pendulum, winding key and two case keys) (condition: hood and trunk in good condition, loose column to hood) (provenance from the vendor, this longcase clock was believed to have been made by Mr Thomas James Veale clockmaker 28 Onslow Road, Southampton, Mr Veale married the vendors great great Aunt, the vendor has a framed photo of the clockmakers shop, Mr Veale used to wind the town clocks in Southampton)
A late 18th century oak Longcase Clock, broken arch pediment with carved rosettes, 12 square brass dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, between a pair of columns, aperture at 6, signed Sam Lomas Poolton, 30 hour movement, trunk with quarter columns and fluted door, fluted box base on bracket feet, 225cm high
An early 19th century oak longcase clock, circa 1830, by Joseph Wilson of Stamford, painted arch dial depicting a turreted building, possibly Wothorpe Towers, flowers and gilt highlights to the corners, cream dial with black Arabic numerals and minute track, subsidiary seconds dial, gold 8 day twin train four pillar movement chiming on a bell, crossbanded case with shell inlaid door, 48 by 24.5 by 205cm high.
Attributed to Francis Bullock of Thame - a late 17th century walnut cased longcase clock, having re-gilded 9" square brass dial, with silvered chapter ring, subsidiary seconds dial, date aperture, twin winding holes for a brass eight day five-pillar movement, having maintaining power and striking on a bell, the narrow case with fruitwood inlays and boxbase, h.207cmCondition report: The whole has clearly had significant alterations – please see images.Whole backboard is later.Clock stands well.Mouldings around door are possibly later.Colour good and veneers complete, appears recently polished.Dial fits case quite well but not perfectly.Dial has been re-gilded.Appears to be a dial marriage.Lock over winding holes work, but appears to be replacement.Seatboard is later.Cheeks reinforced.Door inscribed Francis Bullock Thame.Movement has been over-hauled but appears all original – no inexplicable holes etc.Bell is modern replacement.Carcase is pine with oak backboard.Minor warping to door but it fits well.Minor traces of old inactive woodworm.Consigned from a local private clock and watch collector who has moved overseas.
A George III mahogany longcase clock, the London case having a domed hood, stop-fluted pilasters flanking 12" unsigned arched brass dial, the arch with engraved silvered disc depicting Cupid, brass cast mask corner spandrels, silvered chapter with Roman and Arabic numerals, rolling date dial and subsidiary seconds dial, matted centre, twin winding holes for a brass eight day five pillar weight driven movement striking on a bell, the case having arched panelled door with ogee mouldings to a boxbase, h.206cmCondition report: Foot coming away from boxbase.Small moulding loss to door.Moulding losses around glass side panels on hood.Veneer loss to hood.Colour good.With weights and pendulum.Dial, movement and seatboard appear all original and seem to belong to case.Modest tarnishing to dial, otherwise good.
AMENDMENT - CLOCK IS 30 HOUR NOT 8 DAY A late 18th century oak-cased and mahogany cross-banded eight-day longcase clock; the outset cornice above unusual verre eglomise panel and 12-inch brass dial with Roman numerals, signed Adam Costen, Kirkham, also with date aperture, the dial flanked by pierced spandrels and columns with brass capitals, shaped trunk door flanked by quadrant pilasters and raised on bracket feet, with pendulum and one weight (212cm high) Condition Report: The case has good colour and patination. The backboard of the case is split vertically, the door looks like it may have shrunk across the grain because there is 2-3mm gap near the lock (not visible from the front). There is a single weight and a pendulum, there is no bell on the movement. The movement appears to be in fairly good original untouched condition. The verre eglomise panel on the top of the hood appears to have horizontal scratches but otherwise is in reasonable condition. The hood itself looks original and in the Auctioneer's opinion we think the case is the correct case for the dial and movement. The mechanism does appear to be original to the clock face and there are two winding holes in the front of the face with cogs leading to the movement...so we think it is an eight day clock. The clock has come privately from a very reliable Vendor.It is noted that the bottom section of the case below the door has a 12-14" vertical split in the centre and in the Auctioneer's opinion the clock would need some professional restoration to bring it up to a reasonably high standard.The clock is sold as seen & viewed without guarantees. It is noted that upon opening of the dial door one or more of the frame panels may have been replaced at some stage.
A large early/mid-19th century mahogany-cased eight-day longcase clock; the broken swan-neck pediment above a 13½-inch painted dial, the moon-face mechanism above four hand-decorated spandrels allegorical of the seasons, the white dial with Arabic numerals and signed Underhill W-hampton, the dial also with subsidiary seconds hand and date hand above a shaped trunk door with shield-shaped bone escutcheon, raised on bracket feet, together with accompanying paperwork detailing that the longcase was repaired and overhauled at West Dean College, February 2005, also with further pieces of original veneer and associated treen etc., together with two weights and pendulum (232cm high)
19th century oak longcase clock, sarcophagus top over gilt painted floral blind fretwork frieze, arched hood door enclosed by turned pilasters, white enamel dial with Roman chapter ring, subsidiary seconds ring and date aperture, eight day movement striking hammer on bell, H225cmEight day longcase clock - with key winder weights and pendulum - Condition Report
19th century and later eight day mahogany and oak longcase clock, hood with caddy top over arched door flanked by plain pilasters, full length trunk door, shaped bracket supports, silvered dial with Roman and Arabic chapter ring, subsidiary seconds ring and date aperture, eight day movement striking hammer on bell, H237cm - Condition Report
Victorian oak, mahogany and rosewood longcase clock, white painted enamel dial inscribed 'Geo Keates, Cheadle' with Roman chapter ring, subsidiary date aperture and seconds ring, swan neck pediment over mahogany frieze and turned pilasters, box wood marquetry detailing, eight day movement striking on bell, H231cm - Condition Report
Early 19c Eight day longcase clock, the 33cm square painted dial signed J L D Terry, Manchester and having Roman numerals and having sprays of flowers within fan shapes in the corners. The dial centre has a date ring and a moonphase dial. The movement is rack striking on a bell and has anchor escapement. it is contained in an oak and mahogany case with a broken architectural pediment to the hood above a painted horizontal panel above the dial. The hood has freestanding fluted columns and the trunk has inset fluted quarter columns. The long trunk door has a wavy top and has edge crossbanding of mahogany. The base has canted corners and an applied front panel with indented corner which is also crossbanded in mahogany and bracket feet. 214cm h.
An early 19c Eight day longcase clock, the 30cm arched painted dial signed F. Brodrick, Whittlesey and having paintings of fruit in the corners and flowers in the arch. The movement is of standard construction with rack strike and anchor escapement and is contained in an oak and mahogany case with arched hood with swan neck pediments over. Fluted columns flank the dial and the trunk has canted front corners and a long trunk door with an oval central inlay and mahogany crossbanded edges. The base is plain with similar crossbanded edges and has a wavy plinth. 208cms h.
A late 17c month going longcase with 30cms arched brass dial signed John Miller Londini fecit and having cherubs and orb spandrels with wheat ear engraving to the dial edges. The movement has five pillars and employs outside counterwheel striking and is of month duration. John Miller was apprenticed to Samuel Knibb in 1666 and later to Joseph Knibb. The movement is lacking its pendulum. the clock is now housed in a later black lacquer base which has a flat caddy top to the hood and plain columns attached to the hood door. The long arched trunk door and the base have chinoiserie lacquer work and the base has a plain plinth. 221cms h.
A late 18c 8 day longcase clock the 30.5cm arched painted dial signed Hampston Prince and Cattles , York. the dial is plain with no corner decoration and has Roman numerals with outer Arabic 5 minute markers and has seconds and date dials. The hands are of unmatched steel and the four pillar movement is rack striking on a bell and has anchor escapement. it is contained in an oak and mahogany case with swan necks to the hood and three bell and spire finials. there are freestanding fluted columns flanking the dial and the trunk has fluted quarter columns. the long trunk door has a wavy top and a mahogany cross banded strip around its edges. the base has a rectangular applied panel with a similar strip and a plinth with bracket feet. 228.5cms h.
A Georgian mahogany 8-day Longcase Clock, signed Alex Moffat, Musselburgh, the arched painted dial with black Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds and date, an oval in the arch depicting a woman leaning on an anchor looking out to sea, the swan-neck hood with blind fretwork detailing, giltwood finials and columns, 90in (228.5cm) high, complete with weights, key and pendulum.
William Flint, Driffield, a Victorian 8 day painted dial oak and mahogany longcase clock, the 13" dial with subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, Roman numerals, buildings to the arch and spandrels, the movement striking on a bell, turned columns to the hood and trunk, key, pendulum, 2 x weights, 221 cm.William James Flint operated as a clock and watchmaker from Mill Street, Driffield between 1846 and 1867.
E. Hunt, London, an Edwardian mahogany cased eight day chiming longcase clock, the 12" dial with silvered chapter ring and Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, Chime/silent and Whittington/Westminster dials to the arch, the movement striking on eight bells and a gong, the case with boxwood stringing, 233 cm.
William Wain, Thirsk, North Yorkshire, a George III oak longcase clock, circa 1770, dentil cornice, square dial with silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals, cherub mask brass spandrels, arched trunk door flanked by fluted pilasters, height 206cm (pendulum, dial key and two weights) 207cm HCondition Report:Good condition, signs of loss to one of the dentil shapes to the cornice, signs of general wear and scratching to the dial, general scuffs and scratches to the body.
A George III mahogany and satinwood 8-day longcase clock, circa 1800, swan neck scrolling pediment with brass inlay centred with a globe brass finial over a painted arch dial, roman numerals with an Arabic subsidiary seconds dial, date aperture, twin winding 8-day keyholes striking to a bell, above a moulded panelled door, fluted columns, satinwood inlay throughout, moulded rectangular base on bracket feet. 13inch dial, two weights and pendulum 231cm HCondition report:Good condition with signs of a crack to the veneer, general scuffs and scratches. Door key and no winding up key.
Whitehurst & Son workshop, Derby, oak longcase clock, pierced hood sides from the Whitehurst & Son workshop, with typical 8 day, chain-driven, striking movement and painted 12” dial plate with gilded floral spandrels. The numbered movement (6718) dates from the 1850s and was retailed by fellow Derby clockmaker, Thomas Moore I who was in business in Queen Street, Derby from 1833-78. weights and keys, Height 217cm Condition Report Generally good condition, signs of splits to the hood, general scuffs to the bottom.
A George I 18th Century lacquered oak chinoiserie decorated longcase clock, by John Hallifax (1694-1750), Barnsley, circa 1730, moulded pediment over an arch top brass dial mounted with foliage spandrels, silver chapter ring engraved with Roman and Arabic numerals, clockmakers name engraved, subsidiary seconds dial, date aperture dial, 8-day movement striking to a bell with twinned winding holes, moulded panel door enclosing two weights and pendulum, raised on moulded plinth base. 12inch dial, 217cm HCondition report:Good condition with signs of scuffs to the lacquer, later lacquered possibly in the late 19th century or early 20th.

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