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BENJAMIN SMITH, ALFRETON. A GEORGE III OAK CASED LONGCASE CLOCK having a swan neck pediment above a glazed moulded door flanked by reeded brass-capped corinthian columns on a slender base with reeded quarter columns canted base with raised panel, the 14" silvered engraved dial having a Roman chapter ring and scroll engraved centre with subsidiary seconds dial and calendar aperture fronting an eight-day weight driven striking movement 216cm high
JOSEPH HERRING LONDON A GEORGE III MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK with pagoda top and three brass ball finials above an arched glazed door and reeded columns on a slim trunk with moulded door and box base with double plinth. The 12" brass arched dial with silvered engraved Roman and Arabic chapter ring enclosing a matted centre with subsidiary seconds dial and calendar aperture, the arch with strike/silent dial fronting an eight-day weight driven movement striking the hours on a bell 240cm high not including finial
FRANCIS MITTEN, CHICHESTER. AN EARLY 18th CENTURY OAK LONGCASE CLOCK the hood having a moulded pediment above a glazed door flanked by turned columns on a slim trunk with moulded edge and pendulum lenticle on box base, the single hand 10" brass dial with silvered Roman chapter ring surrounding a matted centre fronting a posted frame 30-hour weight driven movement striking the hours on a bell 219cm high
SAMUEL COLLIER, ECCLES. A LATE GEORGE THE III FIGURED MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK, having swan neck pediment with eglomise panels above a glazed door flanked by six reeded columns on an oval panelled trunk with matching pillars on canted base, 14" painted arch dial with floral spandrels and Roman chaptering with concentric calendar, the arch with rotating moon phase fronting an eight-day weight-driven striking movement. 246cm high.
RICHARD WISE, LONDINI. AN EARLY 18th CENTURY 10" BURR WALNUT LONGCASE CLOCK having a caddy top above glazed door flanked by turned brass-capped columns on slender trunk with moulded door inlaid with ebony and boxwood stringing on matching base, the 10' square brass dial with winged cherub head spandrels and silvered Roman chapter ring surrounding a matted centre with subsidiary seconds dial and calendar aperture fronting a latched five pillar eight-day weight driven movement striking the hours on a bell 221cm high not including finial
JOSIAH STRINGER, STOCKPORT. AN EARLY 18th CENTURY OAK LONGCASE CLOCK the hood having a moulded pediment above a glazed door flanked by turned columns enclosing an 11" brass dial with Roman chapter ring surrounding a matted and engraved centre with calendar aperture fronting a weight-driven 30-hour movement striking the hours on a bell 198cm high
ROLMALSTON, DUNFERMLINE. A LATE REGENCY SCOTTISH MAHOGANY DRUM HEAD LONGCASE CLOCK, having a carved pediment above the moulded glazed door on reeded bow-fronted tapering trunk and box base with recessed panel, 12" gilt dial having Roman numerals and floral centre with subsidiary seconds and calendar dial, fronting an eight-day weight-driven striking movement. 219cm high.
WILLIAM DAVIES. CHESTER. A LATE 18th CENTURY FIGURED MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK the hood with swan neck pediment above a glazed door flanked by brass-capped reeded columns on matching trunk with shaped door and reeded quarter columns on canted base, the 13" arched brass dial having gilt spandrels and silvered chapter ring surrounding a scroll engraved silvered centre with subsidiary seconds dial and calendar aperture, the arch with rolling moon phase fronting an eight-day weight driven movement striking the hours on a bell 230cm high not including finial
A MID 18th CENTURY OAK CASED LONGCASE CLOCK the hood having moulded pediment above a glazed door flanked by turned half columns enclosing an 11" square brass dial with Roman and Arabic chapter ring surrounding a matted centre fronting a brass 30-hour weight driven movement striking the hours on a bell 205cm high
JOSEPH FURNASS. NORTH SHORE. A LATE GEORGE III FIGURED MAHOGANY INLAID OVAL DIAL LONGCASE CLOCK having an architectural pediment above a glazed door flanked by reeded brass-capped corinthian columns on a slender trunk with reeded quarter columns on box base, the 14" painted oval dial having a Roman chapter ring and subsidiary seconds dial and calendar aperture below gilt floral swags and urns fronting an eight-day weight-driven striking movement 203cm high
A LATE 17th CENTURY 10" LONGCASE CLOCK MOVEMENT in later replica case. The brass dial having gilt winged cherub head spandrels and skeletonized silvered Roman chapter ring surrounding a matted centre with subsidiary seconds dial and calendar aperture fronting an eight-day weight-driven five-pillar movement with steel barrels, pinwheel escapement and outside countwheel striking the hours on a bell - fitted in a later walnut and oyster veneered case with rising hood 200cm high
ALEXANDER, LEITH. AN EARLY 19th CENTURY FIGURED MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK the drumhead style hood sat on waisted shoulders above a slim trunk flanked by reeded quarter columns on box base with moulded panel The 12" silvered engraved dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds and calendar dials fronting an eight-day weight driven movement with anchor escapement striking the hours on a bell 205cm high
ROSS, HULL. A LATE 18TH CENTURY OAK CASED LONGCASE CLOCK, having a pagoda top pediment with figured mahogany panel above a glazed door flanked by brass-capped reeded columns on slim case with readed canted corners and box base, the 12 inch painted arch dial with Roman and Arabic chapter ring surrounding two subsidiary dial for seconds and calendar, the arch enclosing rotating moon face. Fronting an eight-day weight-driven striking movement. 218cm to top of the finial.
JOHN WYLDE, NOTTINGHAM. A MID 18th CENTURY AUTOMATION LONGCASE CLOCK the oak case having a break arched hood on slender trunk with moulded edged arch door, the 12" arched brass dial having gilt spandrels and silvered chapter ring surrounding a matted centre with name plaque and calendar aperture, the arch with painted scene and automation fronting a weight driven 30-hour movement striking the hours on a bell 213cm high
J. HARRIS, LONDON. AN 18th CENTURY OAK CASED LONGCASE CLOCK the hood having a moulded pediment above a glazed door flanked by turned reeded brass-capped columns enclosing a 12" arched brass dial with silvered Roman and Arabic chapter ring surrounding a matted centre with subsidiary seconds and calendar dials fronting an eight-day weight driven movement with shaped plates striking the hours on a bell 226cm high
~ A Mahogany Musical Eight Day Longcase Clock, signed Hinderwell, Norton, early 19th century, flat top pediment, Corinthian capped columns, arched trunk crossbanded door, 13-inch painted arch dial, dial centre with seconds and signed, musical theme painted corners, arch with four tune selection Easter Hymn/Brits Strike Home/Georges Minuet/Tweed Side, large triple weight driven movement with an anchor escapement, playing musical selected tune at one, four, seven and 10 o'clock on a nest of twelve bells and a larger bell for the hours, later seatboard, 221cm high see illustration 31.01.20 Case with small chips, scratches and scuff marks in places, hood door with small signs of later repair, some veneer is lifting in parts, bottom skirting is later, dial has been re-painted in parts, movement looks clean, later seatboard, with three weights and a pendulum.
A Fine and Rare William and Mary Walnut Marquetry Longcase Clock with Bolt and Shutter Maintaining Power, signed Daniel Quare, London, circa 1690, Barley twist columns, rising hood, throat mouldings beneath hood, side viewing windows, trunk door with D-ended floral marquetry inlaid panels, 10-inch square brass dial with a silvered chapter ring signed, finely matted dial centre with scroll engraved date aperture, seconds dial, finely pierced blued steel hands, winged cherub spandrels, six pillar latched movement with an anchor escapement and inside countwheel striking on a bell, bolt and shutter maintaining power with pull cord, later seatboard, 214cm high see illustrations Purchased by the current vendor from John Carlton Smith Antique Clock Dealer at 17 Ryder Street, St James, London. Daniel Quare (1647-1724). He was admitted as a Brother of the Clockmakers' Company in 1671 and served as Master in 1708. He was one of the most celebrated clockmakers of the late seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. Examples of his work can be seen in major collections and museums around the world. 30.01.20 The case has good patina and good colour, hood with later pierced frets to the borders, hood with small chips to the throat moulding, veneers with cracks in parts, trunk door with small chips, marquetry panels with small crazing crack marks, both sides of the plinth with veneer lifting and some inlaid stringing is missing, silvered dial chapter ring, is slightly discoloured in parts, movement is clean and in going order, bottom left hand side movement pillar is bent and one small crack fracture, back cock screws are later, later seatboard, with pendulum and two brass cased weights.
~ A Rare and Unusual Walnut Eight Day Longcase Clock with Newcomens Type Industrial Steam Beam Engine Automata Dial Display, signed Thompson, Whitehaven, circa 1740, broken arch pediment, hood with Ionic fluted canted columns, crossbanded trunk door, matching plinth with canted corners, 12-3/4-inch arch brass dial with chapter ring signed, dial centre with scroll and bird engraved decoration, seconds and date aperture, dial with engraved borders, dial arch with a beam engine automata, four pillar movement with an anchor escapement and rack striking on a bell, 237cm high see illustrations This unusual automatum shows an early example of Newcomens type steam beam engine. Newcomen invented in 1712 the world's first atmospheric steam engine. The engine was designed to pump water using a vacuum created by condensed steam. In the Industrial Revolution in Britain this became an important method of draining water from deep mines. 29.01.20 Case needs restoring, some veneers are missing and some mouldings are missing, veneers are lifting in parts, veneers with some cracks and chips in parts, hood appears to have mouldings missing around the lower edge which shows a gap when the hood is fully pushed on, front of the plinth is cracked, later feet, dial is dirty and needs cleaning, movement needs cleaning, with pendulum and two weights, pendulum bob has broken off the pendulum rod.
~ An Oak Eight Day Longcase Clock, signed William Barnard, Newark, circa 1740, caddied pediment, side viewing windows, arch moulded trunk door with a glass lenticle, 12-1/4-inch square brass dial with chapter ring signed, dial centre with seconds and date aperture, four pillar movement with an anchor escapement and inside countwheel striking on a bell, 220cm high see illustration William Barnard (1707-1784) was one of the best-known Newark clockmakers. He was apprenticed to Nottingham clockmaker Daniel Tantum in 1724. 29.01.20 Case with scratches, small cracks and small chips in parts, front of the plinth with a small crack to the top left hand corner, dial with small staining marks, movement needs cleaning.
~ A Mahogany Eight Day Longcase Clock, signed Wetherald, BPP Wearmouth, circa 1780, arched pediment, stop brass fluted Corinthian columns, arch trunk door with carved swag and floral relief, 13-inch arch brass dial, floral engraved dial centre with seconds and date dials, tidal moonphase aperture in the arch and signed above, four pillar movement with an anchor escapement and rack striking on a bell, later case, 252cm high see illustration 29.01.20 The later case is faded in parts, case with small scratches and dents in parts, dial with staining marks in parts, movement needs cleaning, with pendulum and two weights.
Daniel Moore of Coventry - an early 19th century oak and mahogany longcase clock, the painted and signed arch dial (w.14") having Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, and rolling date dial, with twin winding holes for a brass eight day weight driven four pillar movement striking on a bell, the hood having turned pilasters, the case with marquetry conch-shell and floral inlays, h.233cm
Kirkham of Holywell - a walnut longcase clock, the 11" arched brass dial having rocking ship automata to the arch, over silvered dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, signed Holywell to the dial and Kirkham to the centre, having silvered rolling date dial, twin winding holes for a brass eight-day four pillar movement striking on a bell, the whole housed in reproduction walnut case in the mid-18th century style, h.231cm
George Lumley (1723-1784) of Bury (St Edmunds) - an 18th century oak longcase clock, the 11" square brass dial signed to the engraved silvered centre, with silvered chapter ring having Roman and Arabic numerals, thirty-hour weight driven movement striking on a bell, the case having double arch door to a boxbase, h.202cm
John Ives of Banham Markett (Burnham Market) - an early 19th century oak longcase clock, the 12" arched brass dial having Old Father Time automata to the arch, signed silvered chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, the matted centre with subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, twin winding holes for a brass eight-day movement striking on a bell, the case having arched panelled door to a boxbase, all on bracket feet, h.226cm
NO RESERVE Clocks.- Penfold (John B.) The Clockmakers of Cumberland, second edition, original rexine, gilt, Ashford, 1977 § Symonds (R.W.) Masterpieces of English Furniture and Clocks, one of 750 copies, bound in half green morocco, by Sangorski & Sutcliffe, spine gilt, 1940 § Robinson (Tom) The Longcase Clock, reprint, Woodbridge, 1999 § Jagger (C.) Royal Clocks: The British Monarchy and its Timekeepers 1300-1900, 1983 § Brown (Peter) The Noel Terry Collection of Furniture and Clocks, York, 1987, illustrations, some colour, all but the first two original cloth with dust-jackets, the fourth also with slip-case; and 5 others on clocks, 4to & 8vo (10)Provenance: The Partridge Fine Arts Research Library
An XVIII Century Mahogany Eight-Day Longcase Clock, the circular brass dial with Roman numerals and two subsidiary dials inscribed "Hill Sheffield", hood with arched pediment (no door), trunk with long door and reeded pilasters, the base with canted corners and applied moulding, on ogee feet.
A Large Exhibition Type Longcase or 'Grandfather' Clock with a three train movement on eight chiming bells, supported by three large brass weights of varying sizes, playing Westminster and Whittington chimes. Subsidiary dials to the arched brass dial with silent and chimes display dial; the brass dial fitted with cast ormolu mounts to back corner, silvered chapter rings to the dial, maker or retailers name to the face, Thomas Armstrong and brothers, Manchester. Impressive mahogany case profusely inlaid with satinwood and various coloured exotic woods, with an Adams type urn to the central panel of the door; inlaid swags to the base, supported by shaped bracket feet. The hood with finely carved rosette roundels to the scrolls, with a central finial, fret work sides to the hood and finely matched Corinthian columns with capitals to both the case trunk and hood, 90'' high, 18'' wide, 12'' deep.
Robey (John) The Longcase Clock Reference Book, Ashbourne; Mayfield Books, 2001, two volumes, dust wrappers, slipcase; Roberts (Derek), British Longcase Clocks, West Chester; Schiffer, 1990, folio, dust wrapper; Robinson (Tom), The Longcase Clock, A.C.C.,1982, dust wrapper; with six others and a booklet on longcase clocks (11)
Green japanned lacquered longcase clock by William Lambert, London, having a brass 12'' arched dial with matted centred, silvered chapter ring and subsidiary seconds, date aperture, eight day movement chiming on a bell, the trunk lacquered with figures and pavilions in gilt and pen details against a green ground, similarly lacquered base, with plain plinth, height 218cmPlease note the special conditions of sale regarding clocks and watches

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