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Lot 604

~ A Fine and Rare Fourteen Tune Musical Eight Day Longcase Clock with an Unusual Dial Display for Lunar Equation/Date and Solar Rise and Fall on a Year Equation, signed Hugh Lough, Penrith, 1773, swan neck pediment, Corinthian capped columns, arched trunk door flanked by inset fluted pilasters, plinth with blind fret canted corners, large triple weight driven movement with an anchor escapement, playing fourteen tunes on a nest of thirteen bells once every six hours, striking a larger bell for the hours, 247cm high, sold with a photocopy of an article by the Antiquarian Horology Society regarding a clock made by Hugh Lough of Penrith and a cut out of this clock pictured on the front page of the Antiques Trade Gazette see illustrations This clock was purchased from a Cumbrian auctioneers in 2013. As recorded in the ATG report of that sale the then vendor bought the clock from a local dealer in 1974 and it had previously been in the Lough family. Hugh Lough was born in Penrith in 1739 and worked as a clockmaker until his death in 1790. Only around twenty clocks have been documented by Hugh Lough and these are usually eight day and thirty hour brass dial examples. This must be one of Hugh Lough's masterpiece examples of his work, which is a true reflection of his outstanding workmanship. 14.10.19 Case with later side doors, hood with chips in parts and a small repair to the front right hand corner, trunk and plinth sides with small cracks, dial and movement are clean, movement fly with one piece of brass missing, movement is working, musical mechanism is working, all the other musical tunes have not been tested for the working condition.

Lot 603

~ A Rare Year Going Mahogany Calendar and Zodiac Display Longcase Clock, signed Jno Walker, Newcastle, late 18th century, arched pediment, Corinthian capped columns, arched glazed trunk door, plinth with an inlaid panel, bracket feet, 15-inch one piece silvered brass dial with a Roman chapter, outer calendar chapter displaying date/months and signs of the zodiac and a large corresponding central calendar hand, finely engraved dial centre with an urn of flowers and signed, arch with moonphase aperture, large twin weight driven movement with an anchor escapement and striking on a bell, 242cm high, sold with a photocopy of this clock illustrated in the 1925 Archaeologia Aeliana article see illustrations It is understood that this clock was made about 1770 and was purchased by the Newcastle Corporation in 1885 and set up in the Mayor's Chamber in the Town Hall. From research, this clock is said to have been illustrated in an article first published in Archaeologia Aeliana in 1925 in a paper titled North Country Clockmakers of the 17th, 18th and 19th Centuries written by C.LReid, a Newcastle Goldsmith & Jeweller (Trading as Reid & Sons). The appendix which first appeared in the 1925 book states: ''Another 365 day clock, made about 1770, was purchased by the Newcastle Corporation in 1885 and set up in the Mayor's Chamber, in the Town Hall''. The article is said to include a few details of this clock and a few notes about the clockmaker John Walker. John Walker from London set up business in Newcastle Upon Tyne about 1754 and died in 1773. He is recorded as advertising himself as a clockmaker making all types of complicated mechanisms such as perpetual month going clocks and clocks with tidal dials. He is remembered for many good clocks and also an invention which he spent eight years perfecting, which was a wheel cutter that cut and rounded wheel teeth. Another feature of Walker's unusual clocks is that the strikework has a vertical worm-driven fly. 14.10.19 Case with cracks and chips in parts, trunk door with cracks, glass is cracked, plinth with inlay missing in parts, dial is discoloured and stained, movement looks complete, with pendulum and two weights.

Lot 580

~ A George II Ebony Veneered Quarter Chiming Table Clock, signed Joseph Green, North Shields, circa 1730, inverted bell top pediment with brass carrying handle, side glass panels with pierced sound frets, pull repeat cord, 8-inch arched brass dial with a silvered chapter ring signed Jos Green North Shields, finely scroll and floral engraved dial centre, date and mock pendulum apertures, finely engraved arch depicting two winged cherubs and a central recessed silvered plaque for strike/silent selection, triple fusee movement with a verge escapement, quarter chiming on a nest of eight bells and striking a further bell for the hours, elaborately engraved movement backplate depicting a central urn of flowers, birds, floral and scroll decoration and signed below the centre, 51cm high see illustrations Joseph Green is recorded as working in North Shields as early as 1720 and several longcase clocks are known by him. He is believed to have died in 1739. See Loomes (Brian) Clockmakers of Northern England, pg.130. 15.10.19 Case with small cracks to the veneers, case with small chips in parts, later sound frets, veneers with small scratches and rub marks in parts, front door lock escutcheon with top pin missing, back door is slightly bowed, dial chapter ring with black wax slightly missing from the numerals in parts, movement looks complete, in going order, functions are working.

Lot 591

~ A Green Chinoiserie Eight Day Longcase Clock, signed Joseph Green, North Shields, circa 1720, caddied pediment, green chinoiserie pine carcass case with Oriental gilt painted scenes depicting pagodas, trees, birds and other animals, trunk with a glass lenticle, 12-inch square brass dial with chapter ring signed, dial centre with date aperture and seconds dial, ring winding holes, outer engraved borders, four pillar movement with an anchor escapement and inside countwheel striking on a bell, possibly later case, 221cm high see illustration 11.10.19 Case needs restoring, chinoiserie decoration looks to have been restored in the past, gesso chipped in parts and lacking, gilt paint is rubbed and faded, case with cracks and chips in parts, signs of woodworm holes in parts, hood glass door is loose, glass lenticle is cracked, plinth has been re-built, dial is dirty, later seatboard, movement needs cleaning, movement frontplate with one vacant hole which in my opinion does not look like it was ever meant to be used, dial and movement look original together, with pendulum and two brass cased weights.

Lot 589

~ A Mahogany Eight Day Longcase Clock, signed John Weston, Wolsingham, circa 1780, swan neck pediment, mahogany crossbanded trunk door and matching base, bracket feet, 13-1/4-inch arch brass dial with a silvered chapter ring, finely engraved dial centre with a lion, bird and scroll decoration, seconds dial, inner date ring with a corresponding central date hand, arch with moonphase aperture and signed above, four pillar movement with an anchor escapement and rack striking on a bell, 218cm high see illustration 11.10.19 Hood with small cracks, hood with cracks, later door knob, top left hand side of the trunk with some blind fret work missing and a piece of beading, front of the base with the centre inlaid panel lifting, dial is slightly discoloured, movement is complete, with pendulum and two weights.

Lot 594

~ An Oak and Mahogany Eight Day Oval Dial Longcase Clock, signed Wm Nicholas, Birmingham, circa 1800, swan neck pediment, Corinthian capped columns, mahogany crossbanded trunk door flanked by Corinthian capped pilasters, 15-1/4-inch wide oval dial, Arabic numeral chapter, seconds and date dials, moonphase aperture, the arch painted with Admiral Nelson and two galleons, four pillar movement with attached falseplate stamped W J Nichols, anchor escapement with rack striking on a bell, 238cm high see illustration 11.10.19 Hood with swan neck capitals missing, case with veneers and beading missing in parts, hood columns are loose, base with skirting missing and the feet are missing, case needs restoring in parts, dial with crazing marks, movement needs cleaning, with two weights.

Lot 595

~ A Scottish Mahogany Eight Day Centre Seconds Longcase Clock with an Unusual Shield Shaped Dial, signed John Dobbie, Galton, Glasgow, circa 1800, arched pediment, side frets, nicely figured inlaid trunk door, 18-inch wide painted dial, two dials for day of the week/date, centre seconds, four corners painted with the four seasons, four pillar movement with an anchor escapement and rack striking on two bells, 220cm high see illustration 14.10.19 Hood with cracks in parts, some veneers and mouldings are missing, side frets are later, sides with chips and cracks, re-built plinth with chips and some veneers lacking, feet missing, dial with small chips in parts, rubbing to the gilt painted decoration, movement needs cleaning, with pendulum and two weights.

Lot 600

A Walnut Eight Day Longcase Clock, signed George Murgatroyd, London, circa 1730, caddied pediment, pierced side sound frets, moulded trunk door, stepped base, 12-inch arched brass dial with a Roman and Arabic silvered chapter ring, matted dial centre with seconds dial and date aperture, arch with circular silvered disc signed, dial with finely engraved borders, five pillar movement with an anchor escapement and rack striking on a bell, 264cm high see illustration By repute this clock was purchased from the Cusworth Hall Doncaster sale circa 1950. 09.10.19 Case is faded in parts, case with small chips and dents in parts, trunk door is bowed, trunk with a later lock plate, chips around the lock, one small hole to the left hand side of the trunk door, base skirting with some veneers missing, two wooden blocks added under the seatboard on both side cheeks, later seatboard, movement needs cleaning, in my opinion the dial and movement are all original to the case, with pendulum and two weights.

Lot 30

A 19th Century style mahogany longcase clock

Lot 40

A 19th Century oak 30-hour longcase clock, a/f

Lot 41

A 19th Century 8-day oak longcase clock, the dial signed Maplock

Lot 57

A 19th Century mahogany 30-hour longcase clock, the dial signed Tho. Hallam, Nottingham

Lot 616

A brass longcase clock dial

Lot 128

A 20th century oak longcase clock with black painted dial, 43cm wide x 230cm high, 1 x pendulum & 1 x weight.

Lot 174

An 18th century chinoiserie decorated longcase clock case and a 19th century mahogany longcase clock case (no movements).

Lot 634

An ebonised architectural style year-duration longcase timepieceBy H. Haley, Teddington 1939, in the manner of FromanteelThe case with an arched pediment above the trunk inset with a three-panel door, above a stepped base on a plinth, the 11in. velvet-covered dial with winged cherub spandrels, silvered chapter ring and polished steel hands, the movement signed on the backplate H. Haley F.B.H.I Teddington, Fecit 1939 in an outlined rectangle, with screwed plain turned pillars, deadbeat escapement and screwed chatons228cm highKenneth Harry Haley (b. 1870), 20 High Street, Teddington, Middlesex, was elected a member and Fellow of the British Horological Institute in February 1932, and in the same month was awarded a First Class Certificate for Clock Repairing. The Watch & Clock Maker Magazine, May 1938, p. 73, includes a photograph of Harry Haley at his lathe, which won the Daily Mirror photographic competion "Britain at Work". There is a short biography of his career, explaining he started aged ten and had also worked for the Waterbury Watch Co. for fifteeen years, prior to starting his own business in 1902 'determined to carry on the best of the old traditions'.

Lot 635

A walnut longcase clock The movement inscribed Christopher Gould, Londini FecitThe case with a moulded pediment above blind fret, glazed door flanked by a spiral turned column to each side above the trunk inset with a panel door and a brass-outlined roundel, on a stepped base and plinth; the 12in. square brass dial with engraved hatching to the edge, crowned cherub spandrels, silvered chapter ring with engraved minutes 1-60, pierced blued steel hands, enclosing a matted centre with seconds subsidiary and calendar aperture, the twin train four-pillar movement, with thin plates, engraved NDW to the lower part of the backplate, rack strike on a bell and anchor escapement, the fly engraved H. Kempton, case and movement associated, the case restored and reconstructed, incorporating earlier elements217cm high

Lot 636

A George II longcase clock movementBy John Jones, London, circa 1705The 11in. square brass dial with twin cherub and Maltese Cross spandrels, enclosing a silvered chapter ring, signed about the VI, matted centre with harboured winding apertures, with seconds subsidiary and calendar aperture, the twin train movement with four turned pillars, anchor escapement and internal countwheel strike on a bell

Lot 637

A Charles II 10in. square longcase clock movementUnsigned, circa 1675/80The 10in. square dial with cherub mask spandrels, silvered chapter ring, enclosing a matted centre with seconds subsidiary and calendar aperture, the twin train movement with five turned pillars, anchor escapement and outside countwheel strike

Lot 641

A Charles II eight-day striking longcase clock movement By Joseph Knibb, London, circa 1680The 9 1/2in. square gilt dial, with line-engraved edge, signed at the base Joseph Knibb, Londini Fecit, with winged cherub mask spandrels, narrow silvered chapter ring, blued steel hands (Oxford hour hand), matted centre with calendar aperture, the twin train movement with six latched finely turned columns, bolt-and-shutter maintaining power, fine steel work, anchor escapement with bridgecock to the backplate for the pallets, and external countwheel strike (dial re-gilded)Joseph Knibb, a celebrated member of the cadre from the Golden Age of Clockmaking, was born in 1640 at Claydon, Oxfordshire. He was apprenticed to his cousin Samuel in Newport Pagnell circa 1655. In 1662 Samuel moved to London and Joseph moved to Oxford where he set up premises in St. Clement's, outside the city. Around 1665/6 he moved to Holywell Street, within the city bounds. Once his business was inside the city walls, Joseph faced a level of opposition to becoming a Freeman of the City, finally granted to him in 1668.In 1670 he moved to London, most likely to take over his cousin Samuel's workshop, following his death. Admitted to the Worshipful Company of Clockmakers, he set up business at the Dyal, near Serjeant's Inn in Fleet Street. He was elected as a Steward of the Clockmakers' Company in 1684 and Assistant in 1689. He retired in 1697 and went to live at his estate in Hanslope, Buckinghamshire, where he died in 1711. The simple elegance of Knibb's dial here recalls the celebrated Admiral Byng Knibb, which dates to circa 1672-75. The only dial variance is the addition of a seconds ring on the Byng. COMPARATIVE LITERATURE:Ronald Lee, The Knibb Family Clockmakers, Byfleet, 1964, p. 26, 104 & 136Dawson, Drover & Parkes, Early English Clocks, 1982, p. 196-7 & 256; pl. 264, 346R. Garnier & L. Hollis, Innovation & Collaboration, 2018, p. 250-1

Lot 643

A walnut, crossbanded and boxwood-outlined longcase Circa 1900With 9in. square dial aperture, sliding hood184cm highProvenance: D. A. F. WetherfieldSold Bonhams, London, 9 July 2013, lot 65, housing a Tompion 30-hour movementLiterature: F. J. Britten, Old English Clocks - The Wetherfield Collection, 1907, p. 5, Fig. 4Cescinsky & Webster, English Domestic Clocks, 1913 (reprinted 1976), Woodbridge, p. 107, pl. 77P. Dawson, The Iden Clock Collection, 1987, p. 140, No. 90

Lot 1917

An Oak cased eight day longcase Clock having light and darkwood stringing, the painted face with floral details to the corners and to the arch, having Roman numerals, inset second hand and semi-circular date window, the hood with swan neck pediment and brass eagle on sphere finial, 85" high x 20" wide and by Rees Laws, Newbridge.

Lot 1981

A Pine cased Longcase Clock having a swan neck pediment to the hood and brass sphere finial, flanked by reeded columns, the centre of the case having reeded canted corners and standing on brass feet, together with a ''marriage'' square brass faced movement, 10 7/8'' square, John Moore, Warminster (1755 - 1796) having cast spandrels, with scroll/foliage details, Roman hour numerals, Arabic minute numerals, the face unusually depicting an engraved scene with a fortified buildings on island as shipping under sail passes by, 30 hour movement external count wheel, striking on a bells, formerly rope driven, now by a chain, the clock case 20'' wide, 89 1/2'' high approx.

Lot 894

Amended description - A 19th Century oak longcase clock, with eight day striking movement enclosed by a pillared hood over a long trunk door on canted plinth base, the square brass dial with Roman numeralled chapter ring bearing signature for William Clarke, height 196cm, S/D.

Lot 1044

A mid Victorian mahogany cased eight day longcase clock with barley twist column supports, painted dial with country house scene, moon roller, second dial and marked Eames & May, Orange Grove, Bath

Lot 361

George III mahogany longcase clock, swan neck pediment with pierced fretwork above checker plate inlay and shell motif, reeded pilasters with ormolu capitals, arched cross banded trunk door with boxwood string inlay, enclosed by canted sides, raised on shaped bracket feet, the white enamel dial having Roman numeral chapter ring, with subsidiary seconds hand and date aperture, and floral painted spandrels, the eight day movement striking the hours hammer on bell, stamped 'Osborne's Manurfactury, Birmingham' W58cm H240cm, D27cm Condition Report & Further Details Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs

Lot 367

Early 19th century oak and walnut banded longcase clock, scrolled floral fret work frieze above stepped arched hood, enclosed by plain pilasters, the long narrow door enclosed by quarter round columns, white enamel Roman dial with seconds dial and date aperture, 8-day movement striking on bell, W58cm, H224cm Condition Report & Further Details Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs

Lot 1424

An oak thirty hour longcase clock, the 11in square brass dial inscribed 'Jno Taylor, K(irkby) Stephen', 209.5cm high, with weight and pendulum.

Lot 445

George III oak and walnut-cased eight day brass dial longcase clock, Samuel Smith, Holywell, circa 1775, the 12.5-inch square lacquered brass dial having a silvered chapter ring with Roman hours and Arabic minutes framing an engraved centre with subsidiary seconds dial above oval signature cartouche with silvered terrestrial calendar window within mask spandrels, the case with cavetto-moulded hood and fluted columns over yoke-top crossbanded long trunk door between fluted quadrants on inlaid base and bracket feet, 208.5cm high Condition: Sold with two lead weights, brass-faced pendulum, key and winder, minor old mark to lower edge of hood moulding over glazed door, otherwise case is structurally sound and has been repolished some years ago, dial and movement have been cleaned, all appear sound but not tested and sold as seen - **General condition consistent with age

Lot 4046

A Noon, Ashby De La Zouch, longcase clock with pendulum, 30 hour

Lot 4165

A George III mahogany and oak longcase clock, circa 1800, swan neck cornice, circular aperture, roman numerals.

Lot 433

A 19th Century oak, mahogany and ebony strung longcase clock with swan neck pediment to hood and flanking turned pillars, the 12" arched painted dial marked for Richard Holt of Newark, with eight day bell striking movement - a/f

Lot 434

A 19th Century waxed pine longcase clock, the 11" painted square dial with date aperture and seconds dial, with thirty hour bell striking movement

Lot 435

A 20th Century polished oak longcase clock with decorative square dial and triple weight driven eight day chiming movement

Lot 737

Antique oak cased chiming 8 day longcase clock with repainted dial by Simpson of Cockermouth with weights and pendulum

Lot 738

Early brass faced oak cased single hand and single weight longcase clock

Lot 369

A George III mahogany longcase clock, with 8-day movement striking a bell, arched square brass with pierced brass spandrels, applied silvered chapter ring and strike-silent feature with subsidiary seconds and calendar dials, nicely-figured flame mahogany case with fluted pilasters, arched panel door, pedestal base, 237cm high

Lot 370

An early 19th century 8-day longcase clock, dial inscribed Harris, Bath, with painted arched-square dial with subsidiary seconds dial and calendar aperture, gilt spandrels, the domed top with fluted column supports, plain trunk on bracket fee, 205cm

Lot 12

A Georgian oak eight day longcase clock, the hood with arched top, three brass finials and brass terminated oak columns, the pierced gilt brass mounted dial with steel chapter ring, seconds subsidiary and date aperture at 6 o'clock, below a rocking galleon at sea and signed 'John Price Chichester', five pillar brass movement striking on single bell, the trunk with arched panel door and stepped base, dial width 30cm & height 225cm, with two weights and pendulum.

Lot 15

Brumhead (J N O) Stamford. A Georgian oak longcase clock, the break arch dial painted with an oval framed allegorical figure, flowers and gilt spandrels, circular dial bearing Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, two train eight day movement with bell strike, the case with break arch pediment, turned brass finials, the hood with fluted columns, plain trunk, and base, with pendulum and key, 214cm H.

Lot 49A

A George III oak longcase clock, the brass dial with engraved scroll decoration, strike/silent dial to the arch, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, inscribed Adam Pringle, Edinburgh, the eight day movement striking on a bell, 207 cm high, dial 30 cm square

Lot 712

AN ANTIQUE OAK 30 HOUR LONGCASE CLOCK WEIGHT / PENDULUM H-207cm

Lot 13

A Georgian mahogany eight day longcase clock having broken swan neck pediment, turned pillars, the painted dial with seconds subsidiary and arched date register, signed 'J Park Preston', the flamed mahogany trunk with arched panel door and fluted quarter columns, stepped base with moulding and ogee bracket feet, dial width 35cm & height 220cm, with two weights and pendulum.

Lot 18

A Georgian oak 30 hour longcase clock, the square brass dial signed 'Helme Ormskirk', dial width 30cm & height 224cm, with weight and pendulum.

Lot 605

A 19TH CENTURY OAK EIGHT DAY LONGCASE CLOCK, the painted dial decorated with a ship and signed Broderick & Son, Spalding, 195cm high

Lot 665

A GEORGE III MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK, the painted arch dial, with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture inscribed "Sam Hart Devizes", the two train movement striking on a bell, in a mahogany case, 209cm

Lot 772

J. Nicholas of Daventry oak longcase clock, the broken arch pediment above an arched glazed door, the painted dial with Roman numerals, date aperture and fan spandrels, 46.5cm wide, 202cm high AF

Lot 799

20th Century oak cased longcase clock, the hood with scroll carved pediment and arched bevelled glazed door, the dial with moon phase, silvered chapter ring with Arabic numerals, bevelled glazed door revealing the brass pendulum and weights, on bracket feet, 56.5cm wide, 211cm high

Lot 475

Victorian 30 hour chain pull mechanism longcase clock in a mix wood case

Lot 346

A reproduction oak longcase clock, two-chain movement, striking on a bell, 212cm.

Lot 362

An oak longcase clock, arched brass dial, signed Archibald Coats, Wigan, within the lunette, subsidiary second dial and date aperture, castra-coco style spandrels, eight-day two-chain movement, 203cm.

Lot 1599

Schofield, Dewsbury, a 19th century strung and crossbanded mahogany eight-day longcase clock, the painted arched dial with a moonphase, seconds dial and calendar aperture, the hood with a scrolled pediment and turned columns, the case with ornate stringing and crossbanding and turned columns, dial 13in diameter (33cm), case 231cm high Provenance: Formerly situated at Greenstead Hall, Halstead, Essex

Lot 382

A George III inlaid mahogany eight day longcase clock, the arched brass dial with silvered chapter ring and seconds subsidiary dial, the rectangular door flanked by canted columns on bracket feet. (Dimensions: Height 209cm)(Height 209cm)

Lot 515

A George III oak cased 8 day longcase clock, J N Liddell, Morpeth, with a painted arched dial. (Dimensions: Height 202cm.)(Height 202cm.)

Lot 871

William Thorne, Tiverton, an 18th century oak longcase clock, the 30 hour movement with brass dial and single hand, 194 cm h

Lot 930

An oak eight-day longcase clock by John Stanton, London, brass dial and silvered Roman chapter ring H.200cm

Lot 992

A George III mahogany eight-day longcase clock by Joseph Bowles, Winbourn [sic], silvered and gilt Roman dial H.246cm

Lot 311

19th century mahogany longcase clock with broken swan neck pediment, brass eagle and urn finials and a painted dial with subsidiary dials, , 216 x 50cm

Lot 821

An early 18th century mahogany cased longcase clock by Charles Goode of London, the shaped hood with central inlaid patera above the brass capped reeded columns flanking the brass dial with silvered chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, with twin winding apertures and subsidiary dial and date aperture, inscribed Charles Goode, London, the trunk with arched door over the crossbanded base section, standing on ogee bracket feet. Approximately 226 cm high; 47 cm wide. (Dial 28 cm square, chapter ring 24.5 cm diameter).

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