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An impressive mid to late 18th century 3 train 8 day musical longcase clock striking on twelve bells by John Taylor, London. Having a brass/silver arched dial with two subsiduary dials, one for strike/silent and one for musical setting, minuet, air, march and dance; together with sweep seconds dial and centre calendar dial. The flame mahogany case with long door and hood surmounted by a moulded rounded arch, raised pediment and three brass ball and spike finials. Three brass weights, pendulum and key. Height 106 inches to top finial, width base 21.5 inches, hood 20 inches
A late 19th century musical longcase clock with brass 14.5 inch dial and secondary seconds dial striking on bells and gongs by Maple and Co, London. The elaborate walnut case carved with Putti figures to the cornice and bird mask and lion decorations to the door, standing on carved shell feet. Three brass weights, pendulum and key, height 108 inches, wirdth base 27.5 inches, hood 26 inches
18th century 8 day longcase clock by Francis Stone, Bristol. Silver arched moonphase dial showing high water times and moon calendar contained within a later period mahogany case with ebony stringing around trunk/door and reeded pillars to the hood, two weights, pendulum and key, height 85 inches
Large 20th three train musical longcase clock striking on nine brass tubes, silver dial with rolling moon in arch and centre sweep seconds dial, contained within a mahogany case with glazed door. Three brass weights, pendulum and key, height 93 inches, width base 22 inches and hood 22 inches
18TH CENTURY EIGHT DAY OAK LONGCASE CLOCK by Jeremiah Bullock of Ellesmere (Cheshire), having later moulded and cross banded broken arch pediment above square aperture flanked by plain turned pilasters, cross banded waist door on blind base. The brass face with Roman chapter ring, date aperture and pierced spandrels. 30 x 29cm approx. Eight day two train movement with baluster pillars, striking on steel bell. Overall 220cm high approx. (B.P. 24% incl. VAT) CONDITION REPORT: Overall in good original condition. Single weight only, includes pendulum.
18TH CENTURY WELSH PINE 30 HOUR LONGCASE CLOCK, the face marked C Vaughan of Pontpool, having caddy topped hood, square aperture, plain waist door on panel base, brass face with Roman numerals and later seconds dial, pierced gilded spandrels. (B.P. 24% incl. VAT) CONDITION REPORT: The case has alterations and appears to have been stripped, with replacements.
19TH CENTURY WELSH MAHOGANY EIGHT DAY LONGCASE CLOCK by Jonathan Morgan of Narberth, the hood with broken swan neck pediment above arched aperture flanked by yellow metal mounted reeded vertical columns, strung inlaid waist door flanked by canted angles on a strung inlaid panel base with outswept bracket feet. Painted face with floral spandrels and arch, Roman numerals, seconds dial and date aperture. The face is 58 x 29cm approx. Eight day two train movement, strikes on one bell. Overall 228cm high approx. (B.P. 24% incl. VAT) CONDITION REPORT: Case is a little worn and tired but appears complete. The face is grubby and worn with some letters not legible. Seconds dial missing. Movement very grubby, dusty and unloved.
EARLY 19TH CENTURY OAK AND MAHOGANY TWO TRAIN LONGCASE CLOCK by George Donisthorpe of Birmingham, the hood with broken swan neck pediment above square aperture flanked by yellow metal mounted reeded pilasters, the waist with cross banded and shell inlaid door flanked by quarter reeded pilasters on a panelled base with bracket feet. 29cm square approx engraved brass face with Roman numerals, seconds dial and date aperture. Two train movement striking on one steel bell. (B.P. 24% incl. VAT) CONDITION REPORT: Overall appearing in good condition. The hood is all mahogany. The rest of the carcass is oak with mahogany cross banding. Vertical split to base. Includes two weights, pendulum.
19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY AND OAK EIGHT DAY LONGCASE CLOCK by T Cox, Tipton (West Midlands near Wolverhampton), the cross banded hood with broken arch swan neck pediment above arched aperture flanked by reeded columns, the waist with quarter reeded pilasters and cross banded and inlaid waist door with matching panel below on an inlaid and cross banded panel base with original outswept feet. Repainted face having Roman numerals, floral spandrels and cottage scene to the arch, seconds dial and dater aperture, face 49 x 34cm approx. Eight day two train movement, striking on one bell. Overall 223cm high approx. (B.P. 24% incl. VAT) CONDITION REPORT: Appearing good condition generally. Face having been repainted, case a little dry but basically good. Includes two weights, winding key and pendulum. We do not test if working - sold as seen.
18TH CENTURY OAK 30 HOUR LONGCASE CLOCK by Edward Bilbie of Chew Stoke, the case with moulded cornice, having later pediment, square aperture flanked by turned columns, plain waist door and reduced panel base. Brass face 27 x 27xm approx, with Roman chapter ring, date aperture and pierced spandrels. 30 hour movement, strikes on one bell. (B.P. 24% incl. VAT) CONDITION REPORT: Additions and alterations, repair to the door. The base has been reduced, the hood has got an added pediment. The case generally is poor. The case has vertical architectural type pillars.
19TH CENTURY WELSH MAHOGANY 8 DAY LONGCASE CLOCK the face overall inlaid and having spiral corinthian columns, arched hood with painted face having Roman numerals and bridge and river scenes, marked David Evans possibly Llangynwyd (sic). Eight day two train movement striking on one bell. Includes weights, winder and pendulum.(B.P. 24% incl. VAT) CONDITION REPORT: Case is grubby. Missing finial. Face has wear. No seconds finger. Grubby and crazed. no back feet. A bit dry and stained. Movement appears complete. Two weights, pendulum and key.
GOOD QUALITY 18TH CENTURY DESIGN OAK TWO TRAIN REPRODUCTION LONGCASE CLOCK by Titchmarsh & Goodwin, having moulded cornice over square aperture flanked by balusters pillars above a plain waist door and a panelled base. Brass face with Roman silvered chapter ring and pierced spandrels. Two train brass movement striking on steel bell. Overall 210cm high approx. Complete with two brass cased weights, winding key and pendulum. (B.P. 24% incl. VAT) CONDITION REPORT: Good condition overall. : In good original condition - very minor wear in places but no damage and good overall. Waist door is open but locked and missing its key. Inc. 2 brass cased weights, pulleys and clock key.
Thomas Nelson, Market Deeping. A 19thC mahogany bracket clock of large proportion, surmounted by an inverted section with orb finial, above a domed case set with four further orb finials, flanked by lion mask and ring handles, with blind fret metal sides and an inlaid front, set with a diamond patera, on orb feet, the 22cm W arched dial with Roman numerals, signed Thos Nelson Market Deeping, with chime and non-chime feature playing seven tunes to include New Waterman, East To Him, Garland of Love, etc. double fusee movement striking on bells, airs and a gong to the hour, playing a tune for each day of the week, with door and winding keys and pendulum, 79cm H. Thomas Nelson is noted Lincolnshire Clock, Watch and Barometer Makers, A.S.H. Wilbourn and R Ellis, p.69. Clock and watchmaker 1811-1823 (P.1822-1823). LR&SM Friday, December 27th, 1811. T. Nelson, clock and watchmaker, Market Deeping respectfully returns his most grateful acknowledgements to his friends, and the public in general, for the liberal encouragement he has received since his residence in Market Deeping and assure them that no exertion shall be wanting to merit a continuance of their patronage. A journeyman clockmaker immediately wanted - none but good workmen need apply. LR&SM Friday, August 26th 1814 Wanted immediately an apprentice to a clock and watchmaker and silversmith - apply to Mr Thomas Nelson, Market Deeping. LR&SM Friday, July 26th 1816 Yesterday at Market Deeping, Mr Nelson, watchmaker of that place to Miss Ann Moulds, daughter of Mr Moulds of Langtoft Longcase clock extant.
A 19thC oak and mahogany longcase clock, the swan neck pedimented hood surmounted by an urn and eagle finial, flanked by two further urn finials, above half carved columns and a shaped long trunk door, with crossbanding and shell patera, above an oval panel, on compressed bracket feet, the painted 34cm W arch dial signed Geo Williams Montgomery, with Roman numeric dial, subsidiary second hand and date aperture, 8-day movement, 234cm H.
Joseph Saer, Perpoole Laine, London. A Queen Anne provincial walnut and marquetry inlaid longcase clock, with square hood, long trunk door with oval glass, heavily inlaid with birds, vases and flowers, on a similar designed base, 26cm W dial with raised cherub spandrels and Roman numeric chapter ring, with subsidiary second hand and date aperture, signed, 8-day movement, hour striking on a bell, 199cm H.
An Edward VII mahogany longcase clock, the arched rolling moon phase dial set with Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, striking and chiming on coiled rods, the dial marked 'Wainwright' for Henry Wainwright & Sons of Parker Street, Liverpool, Clock Retailer & Silversmith, height approx 260cm.
An 18th century oak-cased brass dial longcase clock by Joseph Smith of Chester, the 12-inch brass dial set with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date chapter aperture and decorated with Neo-Classical spandrels belies a twin-train movement, though lacking part of the striking mechanism, height approx 223cm.
A Georgian oak and mahogany longcase clock, with painted dial, (restored), by John Giscard of Ely, with painted Arabic numerals, gilt and painted corners with pheasant design to arch, within a pillared hood with broken swan neck pediment, on a plain body with fluted column sides with brass capitals and plinths, on a plinth base and bracket feet, height 227cm, width 48cm, depth 24cm
An 18th Century oak cased longcase clock by Robert Coster of Newbury, with brass and steel face, Roman numerals, second subsidiary dial, date window, with engraved doves of peace decoration, a five pillar movement, within an arched hood on a plain body, plinth base and bracket feet, height 227cm, width 46cm depth 25cm
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