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A 18thC oak longcase clock, with caddy hood having medullary ray decorated frieze over quarter inset columns, having plain full length door, plain base and raised and moulded plinth, the 25cm square brass dial having applied Amorini spandrels, Roman hour numerals divided by fleur des lye and inscribed E Billington Harborow to the chapter ring, matted centre, with single hand, single train and striking bell, 226cm H.
An early 19thC flamed mahogany longcase clock, with swan neck pediment, having brass roundel and eagle and ball spike to the tapered pillared hood, the trunk having an arch and crossbanded door enclosed by quarter inset candy twist columns, over an oval tablet and plain base, having cupid's bow apron and bracket feet, the 30cm square arch dial having roses and summer flowers to the arch, roses and thistles to the spandrels, Roman hour numerals, subsidiary seconds and date rings, an inscribed John Courage Insch, 8-day movement striking a bell, 210cm H.
An early 19thC oak and mahogany crossbanded longcase clock, with swan neck pillared hood with ball and spike finales, shaped trunk door with oval shelved tierer, crossbanded base, shaped apron with bracket feet, the painted 30cm dial having roses to the spandrels, Arabic hour numerals, subsidiary seconds ring and inscribed J WILSON, Stamford, 8-day movement striking a bell, 213cm H. One of three clockmaking brothers recorded as working in the late 18th century, the others being Ralph and Robert. They also had businesses in Bourne, Peterborough and Spalding (Wh. 1842). They are recorded in the LR&SM as working in 1795.
A late 18thC oak and mahogany crossbanded longcase clock, with caddy top and moulded pillared hood, with a full length trunk door, plain base and bracket feet, the 28cm square dial having applied gilt brass Amourinne spandrels, Roman hour numerals divided by fleur des lye and Arabic minute numerals to the silvered chapter ring, the floral chased and matted centre having a silvered maker's tablet for J Hopper, STOCKPORT, subsidiary date crescent, 8-day movement striking a bell, 215cm H.
An early 19thC oak and mahogany crossbanded longcase clock, with swan neck pillared hood, moulded and shaped trunk door, plain base with shaped apron and bracket feet, the 30cm square arch dial having rococo spandrels and maker's roundel to the arch for Jon Hargrave, SLEAFORD, Roman hour and Arabic minute numerals to the chapter ring, floral chased centre with subsidiary seconds ring and date present, 8-day movement striking a bell, 215cm H. Hargrave, John, Sleaford: Watch and clockmaker of the 18th century. LR&SM 27th September 1816 "Died:- At Sleaford on Sunday morning last. Mr. Hargrave, formerly a watch and clockmaker aged 80. Brass and Painted Dial, longcase clocks extant. Hargrave, John (Jun), Sleaford: Clockmaker and watchmaker. Southgate (P.1819-2)
An early 19thC oak longcase clock, with swan neck and pillared hood, shaped trunk door with reeded moulding, plain base with moulded plinth, in the Northamptonshire manner, the 30cm painted dial having swans in an ornamental garden to the arch, floral spandrels, Roman hour numerals, seconds ring and date crescent, indistinct makers marking by possibly J Simpson of Lincoln, 202cm H.
An early 19thC oak longcase clock, with swan neck and fluted pillared hood, moulded and shaped trunk door, with reeded canted trunk, plain base with shaped apron and bracket feet, the 30cm square arched dial painted with a moon roller to the arch, anchors to the spandrels, Arabic hour numerals, seconds ring and date crescent, eight day movement striking a bell, 218cm H.
An early 19thC mahogany longcase clock, with moulded swan neck and turned pillared hood, with mahogany crossbanded canted trunk, with shaped door, over a crossbanded base with bracket feet, the 30cm square dial painted with pheasants to the spandrels, striking a bell, having Roman hour numerals and marked Josh Wilson Stamford, 30 hour movement, 213cm H. White's Directory of Lincolnshire 1842 record a Joseph Wilson working All Saints Street, Stamford. The clock will pre-date this slightly.
An early 19thC oak longcase clock, with moulded swan neck and reeded pillared hood, with ball and spike finial, the reeded and canted trunk having full length angular arched top and crossbanded door with oval shell patera, plain base, the 30cm square dial painted with roses to the spandrels, having Arabic hour and quarter numerals, date crescent and marked John Tasker, FALKINGHAM, 30 hour movement, 213cm H. Tasker, John, Falkingham: Clock and watchmaker, ca.1798 1808, 1813, 1815 (LR& SM.) LR&SM Friday May 11th 1798. "Falkingham May 3rd 1798 John Tasker, watch and clockmaker, takes the earliest opportunity of returning sincere thanks to his friends and the public in general for the very liberal encouragement he has already met with and hopes by a due attention to the confidence reposed in him to merit their future favours. He has just laid in a fresh assortment of new clocks and watches." LR&SM Friday September 23rd 1808 "John Tasker, watch and clockmaker, Falkingham, returns sincere thanks to his friends for all favours conferred on him in the course of 11 years that he has been in business at Falkingham and informs the public of Tattershall Fair on the 26th and 27th instant, with a good assortment of new watches etc. which he will warrant to give satisfaction. September 20th 1808" His approach to business must have been successful as he advertised in a similar vein on September 22nd 1809 Perhaps pressure of work, but definitely ill health prompted the following press release. LR&SM Friday September 1813 "John Tasker, watch and clockmaker, Falkingham, respectfully informs his friends and the public in general, that he has engaged an assistant to clean and repair such clocks and watches as his friends may think proper to entrust to his care. J. Tasker is sorry his ill health has prevented him from waiting on friends but assures them that their orders will meet every attention and will be considered by him as a double favour under his present circumstances." Unfortunately John's medical condition gradually deteriorated and eighteen months later he had to retire from business as this statement published on Friday 24th March 1815 testifies. "John Tasker, watch and clockmaker and engraver, on account of his long indisposition having declined business in favour of William Foster - William Foster respectfully informs the inhabitants of Falkingham and its vicinity that he has just received a fresh assortment of jewellery and other goods in the above line." William Foster is known to be working at Coningsby in 1842
An early 19thC mahogany longcase clock, with dentil moulded and blind fret applied reeded pillared hood, with ball and spike finials, dentil moulded frieze over a trunk with a shaped and moulded door, with silver presentation inscription, marked "present to G M Blackstone Esq., Stamford Amateur Operatic Society 1912", plain base with bracket feet, the painted 32cm square arched dial having mother with child and dog in front of a cottage painted to the arch, floral spandrels, Roman hour numerals, seconds ring and date crescent, eight day movement striking a bell, 223cm H.
George Avenall of Farnham. An early 18thC flamed mahogany longcase clock, with moulded arched hood, with reeded pillars, full length arched moulded door, with moulded panelled base, cupids bow, apron and bracket feet, the 30cm square arched dial having cast spandrels, with amarini masks and dolphin cast to the engraved arch, having applied armorial with crowned lion and unicorn, around a silvered tablet, marked GEORGE AUENELL (sic) FARNHAM, the silvered chapter ring having Roman hour numerals, divided by stylised fleur de lys engraving, arabic minute numerals, the matted centre having silvered seconds ring, date aperture, within a floral chased field, five pillar eight day movement striking a bell, 211cm H.
A brass dial longcase clock movement, the square dial with engraved foliate decoration and foliate and masked spandrels, chapter ring bearing Roman and Arabic numerals, tow train eight day movement with bell strike, together with weights, a lantern, poker, three branch brass ceiling lamp and sundries.
Howard Miller. A mahogany cased longcase clock, the brake arch dial with silvered chapter ring bearing Arabic numerals, three train movement, with Westminster chimes, the case with brake arch and semi fluted pilasters, trunk with glass fronted door and sides, raised on a bracket feet, 230cm H, 51cm W, 29cm D.
A late 19thC German walnut cased longcase clock, circular silvered dial bearing Roman numerals, Lenzkirch single train movement, the case of architectural form with a triangular pediment over a square hood embellished with turned roundels, over a plain trunk with glass front revealing the pendulum, on a plinth base.
19TH CENTURY LONGCASE CLOCK, the hood with broken swan neck pediment, enclosing a white enamel dial painted with Roman numerals and two subsidiary dials, two train eight day movement, the face painted 'W M Dobbie Clockmaker to the Queen, Falkirk', painted figures to spandrels and the dial arch with a scene of 'Queen Mary's Escape', contained in a waisted mahogany case, approx. 220cm high (with two weights and pendulum)
A 19th century Welsh crossbanded mahogany longcase clock, the 35cm circular painted dial inscribed Xavier Ganz, Swansea, Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, twin winding holes, 8 day movement striking on a bell, the broad case with arched cresting, shaped door to waist flanked by spirally turned pillars, bracket feet, 215cm high, c.1865 Condition Report: Please see attached images. The movement looks clean and no reasons to suggest it wouldn't be in working condition when set up. A few losses and replacements to veneers. Later hood case finial. Some stable splits.
A George I Derbyshire oak longcase clock, 25.5cm square brass dial inscribed Wolley (sic) Codnor, Roman numerals, masks and leafy scrolls to spandrels, date aperture, single hand, 30 hour movement striking on a bell, the hood with outswept cornice and turned Doric columns, long rectangular door to waist with bulls-eye lenticle, bracket feet, 203cm high, c1725James Woolley was born at Breach Farm Codnor, Derbyshire in 1695 and was apprenticed 1709-1716 to John Wyld the elder of Nottingham (who later became his brother-in-law) and thereafter made clocks of increasingly high quality at Codnor (where he also farmed) until his death aged 89 in 1785. The business was continued for another generation by the sons of his brother Samuel, John and Samuel Woolley. Condition Report: Hello, this lot is in good condition, the movement is fixed on to the seat board with pins. The shape in the seatboard is oval, the back runs to the top of the widest part of the base please see attached images thank you.
A George III century oak longcase clock, 28.5cm square brass dial inscribed Plimer, Wellington, silvered chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, the spandrels allegorical of the four seasons, subsidiary seconds dial, date aperture, eight day movement striking on a bell, the hood with broken-arch pediment and brass finials, rectangular door to waist, plinth base, 215cm high, c.1770
A George III Welsh oak and mahogany longcase clock, 32cm arched painted dial inscribed John Fernal, Wrexham, Roman and subsidiary Arabic numerals, twin winding holes, subsidiary seconds dial, date aperture, painted with song birds and flowers, 8 day movement striking on a bell, the case with swan neck pediment and blind fretwork frieze, flanked by reeded columns and quarter-columns, ogee bracket feet, 224cm high, c.1785John Fernal is recorded as working in Wrexham in the 1780's. Condition Report: No obvious signs of woodworm, it has weights and pendulum, see attached images thankyou
A George IV oak and mahogany longcase clock, 30cm square enamel dial inscribed John & Edward Mason, Worcester, the dial painted with flowers in a Delft vase, roses to spandrels, Roman numerals, date aperture, 30 hour movement striking on a bell, the case with swan neck pediment, brass capped reeded columns and quarter columns, rectangular door to waist, pendulum, 199cm high, c1830John and Edward Mason were trading in Worcester from 1828 to 1850.
A George/William IV mahogany longcase clock, 33cm circular enamel dial inscribed Whitehurst & Son, Derby, Roman and subsidiary Arabic numerals, twin-winding holes, 8-day movement striking on a bell, the well-figured case with swan neck pediment with draught-turned roundels, shaped rectangular drawer to waist, flanked by canted angles, skirted base, bracket feet, 217cm high, c.1830 Condition Report: Not currently set up in working order,the movement has been cleaned and has been working in the vendors home for a couple of decades, all in good order
An early George II Japanned longcase clock, 30cm arched brass dial inscribed Thomas Cartwright, Principis, Horolgs (sic) London, Roman and subsidiary Arabic numerals, date aperture, twin winding holes, subsidiary seconds dial, eight movement striking on a bell, the caddy top case with arched rectangular door to waist decorated in the Chinoiserie taste with figures, pagodas and Ho-Ho birds in a Chinese landscape, plinth foot, 239cm high, c.1730 Condition Report: Please see additional photographs attached thank you, unfortunately we are unable to guarantee this lots working order. There is no reason for us to suspect a marriage with this lot.
An early 18thC oak longcase clock, with moulded and turned pillared hood, moulded arch door to trunk, quarter inset with plain columns, plain base and moulded plinth, the 30cm brass dial having rococo cast spandrels, Roman hour and Arabic minute numerals to the chapter ring, the matted centre having date crescent and tablet marked in script Eliz Boot SUTTON, 30 hour movement, 203cm H. Retailers label inside for C E Cooke, Watchmaker & Jeweller, Market Street, Bingham. Elizabeth Boot of King Street, Sutton In Ashfield was the sister of John Boot (1730-1780) apprentice to her father, became full clock maker in 1792, married Richard Foxton, she made a very limited number of 30 hour clocks, see Mather, H H Clock and Watch Makers of Nottinghamshire (Nottingham 1979)
A late 18th/early 19thC oak longcase clock, with dentil moulded arched hood, with fluted pillars and ball and spike finials,full length moulded trunk and door, quarter inset columns, plain base and bracket feet, the circular brass dial having Roman hour and Arabic minute numerals, the central field engraved Benjn. Smith ALFRETON, with date crescent, 30 hour movement striking a bell, 214cm H.
A George III mahogany longcase clock, with moulded swan neck and fluted pillared hood with ball and spike finial, with blind fret decoration, over an arched full length trunk door, inset with fluted quarter columns, moulded and shaped base, with bracket feet, the 32cm square arched dial having floral painted spandrels, an oval scene of a seated maiden with cornucopia castle turret and lion, having Arabic hour and minute numerals, seconds ring and date rings, marked Jas. Scott LEITH, eight day movement striking a bell, 228cm H.
An early 19thC oak and mahogany longcase clock, the 28cm W square dial signed W M Green Grantham, with Roman numerals, subsidiary Arabic second hand and date aperture, with painted floral spandrels, in swan neck pedimented hood raised above a shaped short trunk door, on splayed feet, 8-day movement, 221cm H.
Joseph Kirk Nottingham; a George III oak and mahogany longcase clock, the arched hood with broken swan neck pediment, free standing fluted pillars, canted corner crossbanded trunk door, the 12" dial well painted with sporting and figure panels, subsidiary dials, Arabic and Roman numerals, the single train movement striking on a bell, 220cm high, distressed.
Josh. Quarman, Temple Cloud; a George III mahogany and ebonised longcase clock, the hood with arched broken swan neck pediment with central brass finial, freestanding fluted pillars, moulded short trunk door, the 12" brass and silvered dial with Roman and Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds and calendar dials, engraved to the centre with a marine scene, the single train movement striking on a bell, 193cm high.Illustrated
Curtis & Horspool, to H.M. The King, Leicester; an early 20th century mahogany longcase clock, the arched hood with broken swan neck pediment, with free standing fluted columns, the trunk with oval bevel glazed panel between canted corners, on a raised and fielded panelled base, the 12.5" brass and silvered dial with raised engraved leafy scrollwork, Arabic numerals, chime/silent, Whittington & Westminster and seconds subsidiary dials, strike/silent, the triple chain movement with nine tubular chimes, 235cm high.Illustrated
Mahogany cased 8-day longcase clock, Edmund Prideaux - London, the case with an arched hood and caddy pediment over free standing Corinthian type columns to a moulded throat and long arched trunk door with canted corners on a panelled plinth base and splayed bracket feet to a 30cm arched brass dial with strike/silent subsidiary with dolphin spandrels and further cast and applied urn shaped spandrels enclosing a Roman and Arabic chapter ring with outside minute track and matted centre with subsidiary seconds and date aperture with pierced steel hands to a movement with plates united by four knopped pillars and with anchor escapement strike on a bell (dial/movement and case associated), height 244cm
Late 18th century mahogany cased 8-day longcase clock, John Overall - Wellingborough, the arched hood set with three globe and spike finials with free standing brass capped fluted columns with further brass inlay to a moulded throat over a long arched trunk door flanked by further brass capped and mounted quarter columns to a panelled plinth and stepped base, 30cm arched brass dial signed to the arch within dolphin spandrels and further mask and foliate cast and applied spandrels to a silvered Roman and Arabic chapter ring with outside minute and inside quarter track and fleur de lys half hour markers to an engraved and matted centre with subsidiary seconds and date aperture and with black finished pierced hands to a movement with plates united by four knopped pillars and with anchor escapement strike on a bell, height 230cm
18th century mahogany 8-day longcase clock, S Decharmes - London, the arched hood set with two (of three) globe and spike finials over free-standing capped columns to a moulded throat and long arched trunk door on a panelled plinth and stepped base to a 30cm arched brass dial with strike/silent subsidiary with dolphin spandrels over further mask and scrolling foliate spandrels enclosing a Roman and Arabic silvered chapter ring with outside minutes and inside quarters track and fleur de lys half hour markers to a matted centre with ringed winding squares, subsidiary seconds and date aperture with later black finished hands to a movement with plates united by five knopped and finned pillars (deconstructed) with anchor escapement and strike on a bell (dial/movement and case associated), height 232cm
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