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Lot 580

Mahogany longcase clock, swan neck pediment, the hood with turned columns, short door flanked by further turned columns, box base on ogee bracket feet, 14" arched painted dial with floral spandrels, subsidiary seconds dial, signed W Gray, Leicester, eight day movement striking on a bell, height 242cm.

Lot 188

'Tiddeman of Canterbury' - a 19th century oak cased eight day longcase clock with brass rounded columns and gilt finials, the arched floral painted dial with subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, c/w pendulum and weights, 212 cm highPlease note that all lots are second hand and may include faults, damage, chips etc. Due to the nature of this auction it is impossible to record individual condition reports and buyers must remember this when bidding.

Lot 2000

A George III oak 30 hour longcase clock, late 18th Century, maker is Thomas Noon, the hood with turned columns, glazed door enclosing a brass 12 inch dial with a silvered chapter ring, Roman numerals, made in Ashby, 200cms high approx

Lot 2001

An eight day 19th Century longcase clock, D Bowen, Alfreton, painted dial, Roman numerals, with date hand in rose mahogany case with weights and pendulum 

Lot 2002

A George III mahogany eight day longcase clock, the hood with a swan neck pediment, white painted dial, moonphase mechanism, fitted with a single door, plain dentil moulding to top of case section, with pendulum, no weights

Lot 54

A George III oak thirty hour longcase clock, by Blacket Wallace of Brampton, height 240cm

Lot 59

A George III mahogany eight day longcase clock, the painted arched dial signed J.N. Joyce of Bedford, width 45cm height 217cmCONDITION: Case looks to have been repolished some years ago, a little flat but of good rich colour, one worn spot near the trunk door key, movement and dial look original and untouched, some of the naming is worn away, comes with two cast iron weights and a pendulum.

Lot 169

A George III mahogany longcase clock, having thirty-hour movement with 14 inch square dial signed Wm. Shakeshaft, Preston, height 225cmCONDITION: In good clean condition but for some very minor scuffing to the case, not tested for timekeeping.

Lot 82

A Mahogany Striking Eight Day Domestic Regulator Longcase Clock, signed C.E Rodgers, Stamford, mid-19th century, flat top pediment, canted corners, recessed trunk door and matching plinth, 12-inch circular painted regulator dial, two dials for seconds and hours and a central minute hand, five pillar movement with a deadbeat escapement and maintaining power, rack striking on a bell, 192cm high see illustration 01.10.20 Case slightly faded in parts, hood with small cracks in parts, small repair next to the front door hinge, small chips to veneers in parts, small dents in parts, dial has been totally repainted, movement is complete and in going order, with two weights and a pendulum.

Lot 83

A Mahogany Eight Day Longcase Clock, signed Jno Harrison, Newcastle, circa 1780, flat top pediment, columns with Corinthian capitals, arched inlaid trunk door, 12-3/4-inch arch brass dial, scroll engraved dial centre with a seconds dial and date aperture, arch with moonphase aperture, four pillar movement with an anchor escapement and rack striking on a bell, 211cm high see illustration 01.10.20 Case is faded in parts, case with small chips and cracks in parts, trunk with a crack above the trunk door, later moulding to the bottom of the plinth, front of the plinth with cracks, feet are missing, dial is discoloured in parts, movement needs cleaning, with two weights and a pendulum.

Lot 84

An Oak Eight Day Longcase Clock, signed Samuel Shepley, Stockport, 1758, flat top pediment, top aperture with gilt painted scroll decoration and dated 1758, arched crossbanded trunk door, crossbanded plinth with canted corners, 12-inch square brass dial with a silvered chapter ring signed, finely engraved scroll decorated dial centre with seconds dial and date aperture, four pillar movement with an anchor escapement and rack striking on a bell, 208cm high see illustration 01.10.20 Case with small scratches in parts and minor dents, plinth left hand side with a fine crack, dial is clean, movement needs cleaning, with two weights and a pendulum.

Lot 85

A Mahogany Eight Day Longcase Clock, signed Peter Clare, Manchester, circa 1780, swan neck pediment with a gilt painted front aperture with urn and scroll decoration, pierced blind fret borders, crossbanded trunk door flanked by fluted pilasters, plinth with a raised quatre form panel, 13-1/2-inch arch brass dial, scroll engraved dial centre with two dials for seconds and date, arch with moonphase aperture, four pillar movement with an anchor escapement and rack striking on a bell, 262cm high see illustration 01.10.20 Case with small chips in parts, hood door glass is cracked, trunk door is slightly faded, trunk door with scratches to the bottom side, right hand side pierced blind fret with a small portion missing, dial is discoloured, minute hand is broken and half of the hand is missing, movement is dirty, bottom front plate of the movement with one vacant hole, moon disc has no drive at present and does not work, with two weights and a pendulum.

Lot 86

A Mahogany Eight Day Longcase Clock, signed Joshua Harrocks, Lancaster, circa 1770, architectural broken arch pediment, wavy shaped trunk door, stop wooden fluted pilasters, plinth with canted corners, 13-inch arch brass dial, finely engraved scroll and floral decorated dial centre, seconds dial and date aperture, arch with moonphase aperture and signed above on a silvered plaque, four pillar movement with an anchor escapement and rack striking on a bell, 231cm high see illustration Joshua Horrocks is recorded as working for Robert Parkinson in Lancaster by 1746. He became a Freeman of Lancaster in 1749. In 1766 he was working in Pudding Lane, Lancaster before moving to Ermont Bridge in 1771. He housed his finest clocks in Gillows mahogany cases. Case with small scratches in parts, pediment with small chips to the mouldings, hood door lock is later, plinth with dents in parts, later added feet, back feet are missing, dial slightly discoloured in parts, movement is complete and in going order, with two weights and a pendulum.

Lot 87

A George III Mahogany Eight Day Longcase Clock, signed Edmund Prideaux, London, circa 1780, arched pediment, brass stop fluted columns, arched trunk door with moulded borders, base with a raised moulded panel, 12-inch arched brass dial, matted dial centre with a seconds dial and date aperture, arch with strike/silent selection and signed above on a silvered arch plaque, five pillar movement with an anchor escapement and rack striking on a bell, 241cm high see illustration Edmund Prideaux worked in London between 1743-1790. 17.06.20 Case with small cracks to the moulded borders, trunk door is very slightly bowed, front base panel is very slightly bowed, case slightly faded in parts, dial is discoloured in parts, movement looks complete, movement in going order, with pendulum and two weights.

Lot 88

A Good Mahogany Eight Day Longcase Clock, signed Willm Hughes, High Holborn, London, circa 1780, pagoda pediment, brass sphere finials, stop brass fluted columns, pierced side fret panels, nicely figured arch moulded trunk door, stop brass fluted pilasters, plinth with a raised quatre form panel, 12-inch arch brass dial, two dials for seconds and date, arch with strike/silent selection, five pillar movement with an anchor escapement and rack striking on a bell, 257cm high see illustrations 01.10.20 Hood with small cracks to the veneers in parts, hood door with scratches around the lock, case has been polished, case with small dents in parts, dial is discoloured, movement needs cleaning, movement in going order, with two weights and a pendulum.

Lot 89

A Rare Mulberry Eight Day Longcase Clock, signed Mark Hawkins, St Edmunds Bury, early 18th century, flat top pediment, glazed side panels, nicely figured case with a crossbanded trunk door and a glass lenticle, crossbanded plinth, 12-inch square brass dial with a silvered chapter ring signed, matted dial centre, seconds dial, floral and bird engraved decoration around the date aperture, five pillar movement with an anchor escapement and rack striking on a bell, 206cm high see illustration Mark Hawkins (Senior) (1674-1750) was a Suffolk clockmaker, working in both Bury St Edmunds and Newmarket. He died in 1750, but two of his three sons, William Hawkins and Mark Hawkins continued as clockmakers. 01.10.20 Case with a good original colour, case with small chips to the edges in parts, some wood worm holes in parts which are not active, later skirting around the bottom of the plinth, dial and movement are clean, movement in going order, with two weights and a pendulum.

Lot 222

A good mahogany 8 day striking longcase clock with a silvered brass 12" arched dial, signed William Markes Warminster, stand 87" high, running in saleroom and generally good condition with some general wear consistent with age

Lot 46

19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY 8-DAY LONGCASE CLOCK, painted moon phase dial signed 'Warwick High St. Birmingham', subsidiary dials, line-inlaid of crossbanded case with fluted hood pillars and 1/4 pilasters, canted base on bracket feet, two-train weight-driven movement rack striking a bell, 240cms highThere is missing veneer in a few places (see photographs)The face has lots of enamel chips especially around the edges, the hand are bent and the painted moons have a few paints chips (see photographs)The hood has a crack in the top and again has some missing veneer.I think the glass has been replaced, it seems a lot thicker than it should be and the putty around the glass looks new.There is a chip to one corner.The eagle finials on the top all look a bit damaged, there are a lot of dings and dents as well as this they are all very loose when sitting on the hood

Lot 47

20TH CENTURY MAHOGANY DWARF MUSICAL LONGCASE CLOCK, three-train weight driven movement striking four gongs, antique-style brass Roman dial with 'tempus fugit' in the arch, glazed door, panelled baseThe clock including hood is 194cm’s high,At the widest at the hood it’s 39cm’sAt the base it’s its 45cm’s wideThe depth at the base is 31.5cm’s

Lot 65

19TH CENTURY IRISH MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK, J. WILLIAMS, LONDONDERRY, arched hood enclosing painted 12-inch Roman dial with subsidiary seconds and signed, above arched panelled door between chamfered angles, moulded base on plinth, 8-day anchor escapement with count wheel striking and coiled gong, 201cms highThe clock face has some enamel chips to the edges and there are some rust spotsThere is a antique dealers sticker on the inside, I think it has been cleaned and refurbished, the face looks cleaned.The gut has been replaced but most parts look genuine.The hood has a crack to the top and a few chips to the front otherwise it looks nice and clean. The glass feels original, it feels very thin.The body has general wear, there are some chips to the body and some scratches, there is a crack to one side.The key and lock work well.

Lot 196

A believed 18th Century Georgian English antique mahogany cased eight day longcase clock grandfather clock by Thomas Bradley having an arched glazed door hood with brass acanthus corinthian columns on a matching long door trunk with boxwood inlay. The painted dial having gilded decoration depicting conch shells, Roman numeral chapter ring and makers signature. Measures: 219cm tall, dial 11.5 inches. 

Lot 214

A rare 19th / 20th Century antique walnut cased small longcase grandfather clock / grandmother clock / granddaughter clock having a walnut trunk with specimen wood age ring circular panels inset to the front. Roman numeral chapter ring with with faceted hands and gilded corners. Measures: 141cm x 28cm x 25cm.

Lot 370

William Glover of Worcester - A rare 18th Century Georgian Hanoverian George II Longcase Grandfather clock. The 8 day clock having a silvered dial with Roman numeral chapter ring, faceted hands, twin winding holes, inset subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture. The corner set with gilded pierced spandrels. Housed within a carved oak case depicting a man with birds and leaves throughout the trunk. The hood having glass fascia with carved columns. Complete with two weights and a pendulum. Measures: 220cm x 42cm x 24cm. 

Lot 106

An 18th Century Georgian English antique oak cased 30hr longcase clock grandfather clock by Jason Webb of Frome. Dentil work decorated hood with glazed doors and columns raised over a long door shaped trunk. The silvered and gilded dial having a Roman Numeral chapter ring, faceted hands and subsidiary dial. Measures: 183cm tall, dial 11.5 inches.

Lot 293

A 19th Century Victorian antique mahogany cased longcase grandfather clock by Bartley of Bristol. The clock having a enameled dial with Arabic numeral chapter ring and subsidiary dial to twelve. The face having hand painted fruit decoration with a swan surround by floral detailing to the top. The mahogany case having a swan neck pediment with central finial above reeded columns flanking the glazed door. Chamfered edges to the case and being raised on bracket feet. With weights Measures 214cm x 46cm x 23cm.   

Lot 9

A stunning 19th Century Swedish antique Scandinavian Mora clock longcase clock having an oak or birch marquetry case of shaped design based on the female form. White enamel dial with bold black Roman numeral chapter ring and faceted hands. Likely an 8 day movement. With folding pendulum. Th case having ormolu mounts and panels. All raised on turned legs. An impressive example. Measures: 220cm dial 9 inches. 

Lot 330

An 18th Century Georgian English antique oak and flame mahogany 30 hour longcase clock / Grandfather clock having a hand painted face with scenes of fisherman to the arched top and paintings to the corners of the dial depicting buildings. Roman numeral chapter ring with faceted hands. The movement being chain driven and striking on a bell. Glazed door to the hood with door to the trunk having turned and reeded columns. Measures: 214cm x 51cm x 23cm Dial measures 11 inches. 

Lot 536

An early 19th Century Georgian English antique oak cased eight day longcase clock grandfather clock by Richard Prew of Tewkesbury having a brass finial and mounted swan neck pediment top with glazed door hood having turned columns raised on an elegant square trunk with hinged door. The dial having remains of decoration to the top with Roman numeral chapter ring, faceted hands and subsidiary seconds dial. Measures: 240cm tall, dial measures 12 inches.

Lot 190

An incredibly rare early 19th Century Irish antique mahogany cased eight day movement longcase clock grandfather clock by JW Given of Newton Limavady. The flame mahogany case featuring a scrolled pediment hood with glazed door, inset square panelled and column trunk on plinth base. The stunning hand painted face having scenes f castle and buildings with strike / silent switch, Roman numeral chapter ring, subsidiary seconds and day aperture with faceted hands. A fantastic example. Complete with weights and pendulum. Measures: 218cm tall, dial 12 inches.

Lot 590

An early 19th Century Georgian English antique flame mahogany and oak cased eight day longcase clock grandfather clock by Rogers of Bilston having a scrolled swan neck pediment top with cross banding and flame mahogany veneered glazed hood door. The trunk matching with brass and reeded columns having further flame panels with shaped hinged door. The hand painted dial with scene of a tower and buildings having a Roman numeral chapter ring, gilded detailing and twin subsidiary appetures. Measures: 224cm tall, dial 13 inches.

Lot 56

A rare 19th Century Welsh antique eight day longcase clock / grandfather clock by Hugh Roberts of Llangefni having an oak and mahogany case with scrolled swan neck pediment hood with square columns over an architectural trunk. Hand painted face detailed with scenes of buildings and ship on sea with bold black Roman Numeral chapter ring, faceted hands and subsidiary dial. Measures 229cm tall dial 13.5 inches.

Lot 616

A rare antique 18th Century George III Georgian longcase grandfather clock by Richard Rich Roughsedge of Twickenham. Mahogany and oak case with arched hood and glazed door containing the 8 day brass face with Roman Numeral chapter ring, faceted hands, strike / silent dial, date aperture and small seconds subsidiary dial. Dial measures: 11inches, Height: 212cm

Lot 280

Thomas Richardson Weverham - A late 18th / early 19th Century Georgian English antique mahogany cased moonphase 8 day longcase clock / grandfather clock. The brass face having a silvered Roman numeral chapter dial with minutes numerals and moon phase dial in arched window aperture above. The beautiful mahogany case featuring a scrolled pediment top with brass furniture, corinthian columns and glazed window door. The trunk having carved dentil work and scroll bands. An exceptional example of a longcase clock. Maker sometimes known as Thomas Richardson Weaverham Measures: 223cm x 58cm x 26cm.

Lot 190

1930's light oak longcase clock, domed case supporting circular silver dial with Arabic numerals, the trunk of case with bevelled clear glass, door covering three brass cylinder weights and large bob pendulum.An oak cased floor standing clock, 1930's, the movement driven by three brass sleeve weights.height 200cm (79in), width 64cm (25"), depth 35cm (14")Condition report: Oak case sun-bleached particularly to front and legs, overall case in good order, silver dial slightly tarnished.

Lot 1320

An 18th Century and later oak and mahogany cross-banded longcase clock with an eight-day movement striking on a bell, the hood with reeded pillars flanking the 12 inch brass dial with date aperture and a silvered chapter ring signed 'Thomas Haden, Dudley', over a later carved trunk door and base, height 200cm, S/D

Lot 1

A 19th century mahogany longcase clock, with a stepped hood above a long trunk door, box base and bracket feet, the 31cm square dial with Roman numerals, a seconds subsidiary dial and date aperture with an engraved shipping scene to the centre, inscribed "REES JOHNS"

Lot 222

A 19th century mahogany oval two-handle gallery tray with split acorn decoration, 25 1/2" x 19" dia, and a miniature longcase clock, 10" high

Lot 358

A George III oak longcase clock, eight day five pillar movement striking on a bell, broken arch dial signed 'Searjant Reeve, London', above silvered chapter ring, subsidiary seconds dial and date apertureCondition report: Case with additional block to base, loose front edge, some additions to rear of hood, lock plate missing to hood door, finials lacking to top of hood, handle of winder split

Lot 443

John Hodge Belstone, George III mahogany eight day longcase clock with painted arched dial, inscribed Jon Hodge Belstone, with floral painted detail and Roman numeralsCondition report: Clocks not tested, no weights present.205cm high, 49cm wide.Woodworm and splits.Scratches to veneer, some veneer coming away.See additional images.

Lot 1610

Oak longcase clock face and works. Not available for in-house P&PCondition Report: Clock is working, chime needs some attention.

Lot 1448

Good longcase clock dial and works with brass mounts and silvered chapter ring by Thomas Meekings, Dublin, overall 48 x 35 cm. Not available for in-house P&PCondition Report: Lacking pendulum, pulley and weights. Hands rusty and one detached. Movement requires considerable work.

Lot 71

A 19thC oak and mahogany longcase clock, with swan neck pedimented hood, set with brass roundels and an urn finial, raised above a shaped trunk door with a wide cross banding, flanked by quarter columns, the whole raised on stylised ogee bracket feet, with a painted Roman numeric arched dial set with painted buildings to the spandrels, 28cm wide dial, with subsidiary second hand and date aperture, with eight day movement, with two weights, pendulum and key, 214cm high.

Lot 55

An inlaid mahogany longcase clock with painted face Condition Report: Available upon request

Lot 17

EARLY 20TH CENTURY STAINED OAK LONGCASE CLOCK having arched hood above brass face with silvered Roman chapter ring, glazed waist door flanked by fluted corinthian quarter columns on a panelled base with bracket feet. Three train movement striking Westminster chimes on five gongs. Face 14 x 10" approx. Overall 198cm high approx. (B.P. 21% + VAT) Appearing in good original condition. Including gongs, pendulum and three brass cased weights.

Lot 6

18TH CENTURY HEREFORDSHIRE OAK 30 HOUR LONGCASE CLOCK marked 'Ralph Sayer, Kington', the case with flat moulded hood above square aperture flanked by three quarter turned pillasters, plain rectangular waist door on a panelled base with skirted support. Face has Roman chapter ring and pierced foliate spandrels, single finger. 30 hour movement, strikes on one bell, 10 x 10" dial approx. (B.P. 21% + VAT) Good coloured, well polished face. Case has good colour, split to the base between base boards. The skirted stand is later and the moulded cornice is probably later. A Ralph Sayer recorded in London 1748. Includes pendulum but might not have weight.

Lot 2

19TH CENTURY CHANNEL ISLANDS MAHOGANY 8 DAY LONGCASE CLOCK marked J. Le Gallais, Jersey, the case with later turned finials, broken scroll pediment over arched aperture, flanked by baluster turned columns above waist with moulded pointed arch door, panelled base on bracket frieze feet. Painted arch face with seconds and date dials, Roman numerals and painted animals to spandrels with girl and rabbits to the arch. 8 day two train movement striking on one bell. (B.P. 21% + VAT) Overall in basically good condition, rather dusty and grubby. Finials are later editions. columns are detached, includes pendulum.

Lot 1

18TH CENTURY OAK 8 DAY LONGCASE CLOCK the face marked Joshua Alloway?, Taunton, the case overall later carved with broken swan neck pediment above moulded cornice, square aperture flanked by fluted columns, arch waisted door, panel base on bracket feet. Brass face with pierced foliate spandrels, Roman chapter ring, seconds dial and date aperture, 8 day two train movement striking on one bell. The face 7.5 x 12" dial approx. (B.P. 21% + VAT) Overall appearing to be in good condition, includes two lead weights and brass bob pendulum. The case later copiously carved but appearing in good condition. The name on the face is difficult to be sure but appears to be either Alloway or Allorvay. Joshua Alloway recorded London circa 1726.

Lot 18

LATE 18TH/EARLY 19TH CENTURY OAK CASED 8 DAY TWO TRAIN LONGCASE CLOCK by 'James Green of Gloucester', the hood having broken swan neck pediment above square aperture flanked by gun barrel turned pilasters, the waist with cross banded, plain waist door flanked by quarter reeded pilasters on a panel base with bracket feet. Brass 12" square face with Roman chapter ring, seconds dial and date aperture, two train movement, striking on one bell. 220cm high overall approx.(B.P. 21% + VAT)(B.P. 21% + VAT) Appearing in good condition, minor wear commensurate with age. Includes weight and pendulum with winder. Lacks the eagle and spike brass cresting to the pediment, otherwise ok.

Lot 19

EARLY 19TH CENTURY WELSH 30 HOUR LONGCASE CLOCK by 'Edward Matthews of Welshpool' having broken swan neck pediment above arched aperture, flanked by reeded columns, moulded and shaped waist door flanked by quarter reeded pilasters on a panelled base with skirted support. Original well painted arched face with seconds dial, Roman numerals and date aperture, gilded and painted shells and flowers to the spandrels and arch. 30 hour movement, strikes on one bell. 20" x 14" face approx.(B.P. 21% + VAT)(B.P. 21% + VAT) Appearing good original condition, commensurate with age. Some wear and tear. Facing good, appearing original condition, includes pendulum and weight.

Lot 612

Modern mahogany eight-day longcase clock, the silvered and brassed 30cm dial with triple train movement, moon phase, Arabic and Roman numerals, subsidiary date and seconds dials, by Comitti of London, 198cm high, with three brass weights and pendulum, Minor scratching to chapter ring.Scratches below hinge of dial door.Very minor wear to case.Chips and scratching to bracket feet and apron.

Lot 557

Art Deco oak longcase clock, sounding the hours and half hours and quarters on a gong by E Davy & Sons Gorleston on sea 190H

Lot 55

A Georgian style mahogany eight day longcase clock. H.180 x 41 x 25cm

Lot 72

CIRCA 1840 OAK LONGCASE CLOCK by John Parry, Tremadoc, 14in square dial with painted spandrels set with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture before a twin weight pendulum driven movement striking on a bell, the cast back plate stamped 'Baker, Birmingham', pendulum weights and winding key included, the single glazed door hood with broken swan neck pediment and capped reeded pillars above a rectangular trunk door with quarter cut reeded pillars on a stepped base, 219cms overall H, 54cms W (one dial hand missing - restoration required to the case)

Lot 449

Two 19th Century longcase clock weights, cuckoo clock weights, etc.

Lot 38A

An early 20th Century oak electric longcase clock

Lot 62

A George III oak and mahogany 30-hour longcase clock

Lot 71

A mid-nineteenth century longcase clock. With a mahogany case, painted face and 2-train movement striking on a bell. Signature to face; 'W. Rutherford, Hawick'. Height approx 2270mm. VGC. £200-300

Lot 215

AN EARLY VICTORIAN EIGHT DAY LONGCASE CLOCK with painted dial signed 'Thos Read Tarporley', having roman and arabic numerals, a sun and moon phase, a subsidiary second hand and date aperture, the mahogany case with a break arch pediment and turned columns, includes pendulum and two weights, overall 59cm wide x 27cm deep x 235cm high Condition: untested, not sold in working order, minor chips and extensive crazing to the paintwork on the dial, the case with minor losses, chips, marks and wear, finial missing from top

Lot 178

AN EIGHT DAY LONGCASE CLOCK retailed by Rowell of Oxford, the silvered dial with roman numerals and a subsidiary second hand, and having an associated mahogany and satinwood inlaid case, overall 56cm wide x 34cm deep x 226cm high Ex property of The Randolph Hotel At present, there is no condition report prepared for this lot This in no way indicates a good condition Please contact the saleroom for a full condition report

Lot 446

A 19TH CENTURY EIGHT DAY LONGCASE CLOCK the silver and brass dial with arabic and roman numerals, signed Mark Draper Wittham, and having an oak case, 46cm wide overall x 25cm deep x 215cm high Condition: includes weights and pendulum, loose section of case at the plinth base, alterations to the case, marks, scratches and wear, the dial with marks, scratches and wear

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