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David Matthews of London - an C18th oak and mahogany longcase clock, the arched 12" brass dial signed to convex disc to arch, within dolphin spandrels, the brass chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals within cast mask spandrels, having date aperture, matted centre, twin winding holes for a brass eight day four pillar weight driven movement striking on a bell, the case having mahogany crossbanding and canted corners over a boxbase with bracket feet, h.209cm
Samuel Butterworth - an 18th century walnut and floral marquetry inlaid longcase clock, the 12" square brass dial having signed silvered chapter ring with cast brass spandrels, Roman and Arabic numerals, engraved centre with rolling date dial, twin winding holes for a brass four pillar eight day weight driven movement striking on a bell (movement requires some attention, bell loose), the case having a panelled door with glass lenticle within a floral marquetry surround to a stepped boxbase, h.212cm. No weights or pendulum.Hood lacking one side glass.Case has been varnished, and is generally good.Cheeks are both later.Seatboard loose.Dial with some tarnishing.Movement requires complete overhaul.
A LATE 17TH CENTURY WALNUT MARQUETRY LONGCASE CLOCK with eight day movement (restored and cleaned / possibly later), the hood with overhanging cornice to twisted columns, the 29cms brass dial with silvered chapter ring bearing Roman numerals, seconds subsidiary dial and date aperture within engraved border, cherubic and foliate spangrels, the dial inscribed Thomas Martin, London the case with four marquetry panels with urns of flowers and perched birds, 203cms high
A mid 18c eight day longcase clock, the 12in dial brass dial signed Hampson, Wrexham No.807 and having Turks head spandrels, engraved dial centre, ringed winding holes and date and seconds indications. The four pillar movement has ringed and knopped pillars, rack strike and anchor escapement and is contained in an oak case crossbanded with walnut. The hood has a caddy top (loose) and two gilt finials and a band of fretwork above the dial. The hood door has attached columns and the long rectangular trunk door has a walnut crossbanded edge. The base has a rectangular applied panel with crossbanded edges and bracket feet and the clock stands 87in tall overall.
An eight day longcase clock with 12in arched brass dial composed of parts from other clocks. The associated movement is four pillar and rack striking on a bell and has anchor escapement. It is contained in an oak case crossbanded with mahogany. The arched hood has swan neck pediments and the fluted columns have Corinthian capitals. The long trunk door has a double pointed top and is crossbanded in mahogany and it is flanked by fluted quarter columns. The base is plain and has a plinth with bracket feet, 85in tall overall.
A mid 18c Dutch eight day longcase clock, the unsigned 13in arched silvered brass dial having moonphase, date, alarm set and seconds indicators as well as segments indicating day of week and month of the year. The dial corners have spandrels indicating the four seasons and the dial centre is engraved and has ringed winding holes. The movement has Dutch striking on two bells and has a separate alarm mechanism. It is contained in a marquetry case with arched hood surmounted by figures of Atlas and two angels. A sound fret runs around the hood, above the dial and the sides of the hood also have frets. The hood door and columns are inlaid with marquetry as is the long trunk door which has an arched top and a glazed lenticle, the frame of which has a depiction of an angel. The substantial bombe base is marquetry inlaid and has large paw feet. The clock stands 103in tall overall.
George III black-lacquered chinoiserie brass-dial eight day longcase clock, William Liptrot, London, circa 1760, the 12" break arch brass dial having a silvered chapter ring with inner quarter hour track, Roman hours and Arabic minutes, signed Will'm Liptrot, London, framing a matted centre with silvered subsidiary seconds ring, all within Baroque mask spandrels, the arch with silvered Strike/Silent ring, knopped five-pillar movement striking on a bell, the hood with fretwork spandrels over gilt hood door and columns, long trunk door with gilt relief scene and conforming base on bracket feet, 218cm high Condition: Dial - minor wear to top of brass arch of dial plate, light tarnishing to silvered chapter ring between numerals VI and VII, calendar ring is operational, movement appears clean and sound but is not tested or guaranteed, there is no packing beneath the seat board, case has been cleaned and partly relacquered, horizontal crack across base, minor cracking to hood frame and no backing to spandrels, sold with two bronze-sleeved weights plus pendulum - **General condition consistent with age
Modern Design - 1970s American teak-cased triple weight-driven longcase clock, Trend Clocks, Zeeland, Michigan USA, the square dial with silvered baton hour markers, the glazed long trunk door on panelled base and plinth, 179cm high Condition: Dial, numerals and hands in good condition, movement not examined or tested and sold as seen, weights and pendulum in good order, case in good order - **General condition consistent with age
Mid 18th Century inlaid oak-cased eight day brass dial longcase clock, Robert Buller, Abington (Abingdon), Oxfordshire, the 12" square brass dial with matted centre, subsidiary seconds and calendar square within chapter ring having inner quarter hour track, Roman hours and Arabic minutes all within mask spandrels, the stepped case with blind fretwork frieze over sunken columns, inlaid long trunk door and stepped base, 224cm high Condition: Dial plate has very light tarnishing otherwise sound, hands display general rusting, movement appears sound but is not tested or guaranteed, crutch is slightly bent, there is approximately half inch of packing beneath seat board, case - one brass finial is moose, small old loss to right hand hood door pillar, plinth base is an old replacement, sold with two weights plus pendulum and winder (pendulum feather is depleted) - **General condition consistent with age
George III inlaid oak-cased eight day brass dial longcase clock, Willis, Harthill, circa 1775, the 12" break-arched brass dial having a silvered chapter ring with Roman hours and Arabic minutes framing a matted centre with subsidiary seconds and calendar dials within chevron border, the arch with articulated figure of Father Time between sea serpents over engraved motto 'Tempus Fugit', the break-arched case with figured frieze, sunken columns, star-inlaid long trunk door and string-inlaid base with plinth, 214cm high Condition: Dial has tarnishing to the silvered chapter ring and to central arch boss, movement appears clean and sound but is not tested or guaranteed, later coiled gong mounted to backing boards (no bell surmount), later seat board, case is missing its finials, case in good order, plinth base possibly of later date, minor edge moulding losses to open side of trunk door, sold with two weights, pendulum and winder (pendulum has wooden rod which is snapped off where it meets the bob) - **General condition consistent with age
A George III inlaid oak longcase clock with 11 inch square painted dial marked Hulbert, Marshfield, with calendar aperture, shell painted spandrels, in swan necked surmounted hood with brass eagle finial, and brass capped column supports, the case decorated with inlaid oval panels and arch corners, 199cm high
A 19th Century Whitehurst & Son longcase clock, Derby, oak case, crossbanded with mahogany having a swan neck pediment, turned columns, raised panel to base, white still arch 12 inch enamelled dial with painted spandrels date apperture and seconds hand, four pillar movement, with two weights and pendulum, the movement false plate inscribed Walker
A George III longcase clock, by Henry Walpole, London, 8 day movement striking on a gong, silvered 12 inch arch dial, gilt spandrels, strike silent to arch, date and seconds dial, Mahogany case, slim trunk door, raised panel to the base, Glazed sides to the hood, with hood door lock, with two brass cased weights and pendulum
A late Victorian Gothic carved oak chiming longcase clock, the hood with arched pediment having central finial and pinnacles to the corners, 12inch circular brass dial with subsidiary seconds, three train eight day movement chiming on 4 gongs and striking on a further gong, brass capped weights, the trunk with tracery door, the plinth base with foliate panel on bracket feet 263cm (103in)
A George III black lacquer longcase clock, circa 1770, the pagoda top hood above silvered arched 12inch dial signed 'Samuel Stephens, London', with 5 pillar movement, date aperture, inset seconds dial, Rococo spandrels, the trunk door painted with a central panel of John Wilkes MP, seated with papers beside him bearing the words 'The Liberty of all the Gentlemen & that which sensibly of all the middle Class of the P---- most in need of --' ' and 'To the Gentlemen Clergy and Freeholders of the County of Middlesex' , all raised on a plinth base 233.50cm (91in)
A late Victorian/Edwardian rosewood miniature longcase clock, with aneroid barometer and mercury thermometer, with single train movement, height 48 cm, width 40.5 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The clock case is in generally very good condition. Other than a very small nibble to the front left hand corner below the arched pediment there are no real issues with the front or sides of the case at all. The rear of the case has a veneer loss as the top of the arched pediment. The clock door operates as it should. The silvered brass dial is tarnished and rubbed. The hands advance manually as they should. There is a very small chip to the inside edge of the glass behind the bevel and opposite the numeral 7. The thermometer is missing its top bracing hoop but does appear to operate. The silvered dial to the barometer is a little tarnished. The adjusting hand operates as it should. The movement did wind slightly, but is now fully wound. It does tick for a few seconds when the escapement is activated.
An early 19th century mahogany longcase clock by J. Spittall of Whitehaven, the case with swans neck pediment with Verre Eglomise above the glazed door enclosing the eight day striking movement, the case with three quarter trunk door and conforming base raised on bracket feet. Height 232 cm (see illustration).
An early 19th century mahogany longcase clock, with two-train striking movement by James Marshall, Wishawton, the face with spandrels emblematic of the four seasons and shepherdess to arch, the hood with swans neck pediment, the case with long trunk door and raised on turned feet. Height 228 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The clock case is in extremely good condition. It does not require any work. The colour is good and neither door is warped. The clock face is in extremely good condition as is the movement. When weight is applied to both the strike and going train the movement ticks away and strikes as it should. We have both weights and the pendulum. The rod that screws into the rectangular metal shaft that goes through the pendulum bob is broken and requires a small repair. Other than the pendulum the clock is in first class condition.
An oak longcase clock, circa 1930, with three-train spring driven movement, long trunk door and raised on bun feet. Height 187 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The clock case is in good condition all around with only very minor surface scratches and marks. The trunk door is not warped. The movement is fully wound on all three trains. It is also very dirty. It appears to be ticking away but is not striking when manually advanced. The movement does however strike when manually operated. Everything appears to be present but a clean is definitely required.
An early 19th century mahogany longcase clock, with circular dial by James Houston Johnstone, diameter 36 cm, and with two-train striking movement. Height 229 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The case is in reasonably good condition. Neither door is warped. There are some minor nibbles to the top cornice beneath the swans neck pediment particularly in the right-hand top corner. There are also some veneer losses along the crossbanded edge at the base of the hood. The trunk door is not warped. There are minor pieces of moulding missing in various places on the case but no significant losses. There are also some stress fractures and pieces of crossbanding missing to the base front panel. The front bracket feet are original. The clock does not have rear feet. We have both weights and the pendulum. The pendulum suspension is however broken. The movement does strike when advanced. We have not had the clock ticking. The face is a little dirty and has had some overpainting and there are various scuffs and scratches. There is no evidence of any woodworm.
A 19th century mahogany and oak longcase clock, with swans neck pediment above a glazed door enclosing the 13" square painted dial and two train striking movement, with subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture in turn above a short trunk door, the base raised on bracket feet, height including finial 231 cm. CONDITION REPORT: All three finials have paint and gesso losses. The hood has several small sections of crossbanding missing which should be visible on our images. The hood door is not warped. The moulding beneath the hood is loose at the right-hand return. The trunk door has a very slight warp and there is slight timber loss around the lock plate on the carcass edge of the case. The sides of the case and base are in generally good condition with the exception of veneer nibbles around the front feet. The movement is currently ticking away and we have both weights and pendulum. The strike train is erratic. The face is as you see it in our image.
An 18th century mahogany pagoda top longcase clock, circa 1780, with silvered arched dial and eight day movement with strike silent, subsidiary seconds and date dial, inscribed for Lawson, Bishopsgate Street, London, the movement with five pillars, the hood with ball and eagle finials and heart inlaid brass reeded column above a well figured mahogany case, supported upon bracket feet with shaped apron. Height 236 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: We have both weights and pendulum. The movement winds on both trains and is currently ticking away but not striking when advanced. The silvered brass dial is in generally good condition but a little tarnished. The hood fretwork is in good condition. The piece of moulding missing below the left-hand ball finial is detached but we have the piece. The hood door has cracked glass. The right-hand pillar is a little loose. The left-hand glazed panel has no glass and small nibbles around the window aperture. The right-hand glass is present but again there are small nibbles around the window aperture. The moulding below the hood is in good condition at the front and on the left-hand return. The right-hand return section is currently detached and in two pieces. There is one small veneer loss at the rear next to the wall side. The trunk door is not warped and of good colour. The sides of the case are in good condition. The base has one piece of moulding missing on the right-hand side. We have the detached piece. The sides of the base and feet are all in good condition. The colour of the case is generally good and uniform.
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