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Oak longcase clock, arched hood with quarter fluted columns, long door flanked by quarter fluted columns, box base reduced, twelve inch arched brass engraved dial, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, signed George Fish, Northampton, eight day movement striking on on bell, height 205cm, (a.f.).
George III mahogany longcase clock, arched painted dial signed Thos. Gadsby, Leicester, with date aperture and subsidiary second dial, moonphase lunette, floral spandrels, Arabic numerals, eight-day two-chain movement, striking on a bell, case with scrolled pediment with finials over, short triple lancet top door, flanked by engaged spiral fluted columns, splayed bracket feet, height 136cm.
Oak longcase clock, the hood with moulded cornice, turned columns, arched door flanked by quarter columns, box base, lacking plinth, fourteen inch square painted dial with date aperture, signed Daniel Bellman, Broughton, thirty hour movement striking on a bell, David Bellman, Broughton, 200cm.
An 18th century oak longcase clock by Nathaniel Hedge of Colchester, twin train movement, striking bell, pagoda top with twin pilasters, the arched brass dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial at 12, date aperture at 6, signed to plaque in arch, raised on plinth base with shaped apron and bracket feet, H.214cm
An Oak and other woods cased Longcase Clock having early 10'' square brass faced single hand movement by ''Pinfield of Banbury'' having Roman numerals, formerly rope drive and striking on a bell with internal hammer, 84'' high, 15'' wide. Pendulum present, requires attention to mount and re-commission movement.
Midland Railway 12in dial longcase clock by Reuben Bosworth of Nottingham. The original case with arched pediment hood and front opening door retains its original brass LMS oval numberplate 11899. The original dial has had the black work restored and the A frame weight driven movement has been recently overhauled and retains its original steel pendulum rod. A rare clock and certainly the most original of this style clock known to survive. It was last in railway service at Southwell. Stands 54in tall and is complete with pendulum, key and weight.
George lll inlaid mahogany longcase clock, arched painted dial with subsidiary seconds and date, inscribed 'J. Anderson Westhaven', swan neck pediment and fluted quarter column case on bracket feet, 8-day movement striking the hours on a bell, H218cm (dial H47.5cm) Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
Early 19th century oak and mahogany banded longcase clock, hood with swan neck pediment with turned finial, enamel dial painted with flowers and maiden in garden scene, signed 'W. Raw, Whitby', 30-hour movement striking on bell, H221cm Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
A longcase clock dial and movement, the 30 cm square brass dial signed John Rayment, Huntingdon, 8 day movement, and another movement, for restoration (box)Report by GHThere is an hour hand with this lot. One minute hand present but no other hands. There are two pulleys, a pendulum, a bell and a few other small items
An early 20th century dwarf longcase clock, the 19 cm diameter dial with Arabic numerals, in a blue lacquered case with chinoiserie style decoration, 135.5 cm highReport by GHNo pendulum or winding key. Movement extremely dusty, doesn't look to of been run for a long time. Case with scratches and marks but generally fairly reasonable. Some old wood worm holes to base.
A longcase clock, the 34 cm square brass arched dial signed Robert Greaves, Macclesfield, with Roman numerals, and calendar dial, fitted an eight day movement, in a mahogany case, 233 cm high (over finial) See illustrationReportFrom a local deceased estate, finials later, the case is a pleasing colour, some splits and slight loss consummate with age, no bracket feet, with a pendulum, winding key, trunk door key and two weightsReport by GHDial, movement and case appear to be a good match but no guarantees. Appears complete. Maker's name on dial as catalogued. Centre seconds hand
A longcase clock, the 30 cm arched square painted dial signed T Simpson, Hertford, with subsidiary seconds and calendar dials, and with a phase of the moon to the arch, fitted an eight day movement, in an oak case, 195 cm high See illustrationReport by RBWith two weights, trunk door locked, cracks to hood door, needing restorationReport by GHWith key, winder and pendulum
An automata longcase clock, the 30 cm arched square brass dial signed Willm Jourdain, London on a silvered tablet to the matt centre, the silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals, the centre with a subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, the brass spandrels depicting the four seasons, and with a rocking Father of Time centred within a dial TEMPUS FUGIT MEMENTO MORI, and with N/S lever to 3 o'clock, fitted an eight day five pillar brass movement, striking on a bell, in a walnut case, 263 cm high (over finial) See inside front cover colour illustrationReport by RBWith a pendulum, trunk door key, winding key and two brass cased weights. Looks to have been restored at some point, with the case particularly having had quite a harsh clean, a little bit of moulding missing to the hood door, from about 9 o'clock to 12 o'clock, trunk door with a small split, more towards the bottom and more visible from inside, but overall an impressive clockA piece of molding at the top of the chunk off but present. Various other knocks, chips etc to case and some loss moldings. With base weights, pendulum, door key and winding key. Movement appears to be a nice match to the case, probably original. Holes from cheek boards and seat boards match and all generally seems to match. Cheeks do not appear to have been altered. Slight warping to trunk door. Weights look to be in keeping.
A George II Chinoiserie lacquered longcase clock, the arched brass dial with silvered chapter ring, roman and arabic numerals, mask head spandrels, subsidiary seconds and date aperature, to an 8 day movement striking a gong, housed in a case with arched hood and moulded cornice over a trunk door to plinth base,223 cm high-with weights
A 19TH CENTURY SCOTTISH MAHOGANY EIGHT DAY LONGCASE CLOCK BY ROBERT MORTON OF DUNDEE, the painted face arched dial with subsidiary seconds and dates dials, each corner painted with wise man figurative detail, the hood with crossbanded detail, quarter turned pilasters to the trunk, twin weights and pendulum, H 222 cm A/F ConditionReport:Signs of old worm damage to the trunk.
An eight-day longcase clock by John Chaffey of Sherborne, the arched brass dial with automaton feature, subsidiary dial and calendar aperture, applied silvered chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals denoting hours and applied spandrels, housed in oak case with later floral and foliate carving. 215cm tall
A late 17th century seaweed marquetry and walnut eight-day longcase clock,by Daniel Mussard, London, the brass dial with angel spandrels, a silvered dial and subsidiary seconds dial, calendar aperture and matted centre with ringed winding holes, the hood with a pierced frieze over spirally turned three-quarter columns, the case with seaweed marquetry and stringing to the front and strung and veneered sides,dial 10¼in (26cm)case 182cm highProvenance: The Collection of Mr and Mrs J Murphy, Holland House, Huntingfield.
An eight-day oak and mahogany longcase clock,by T Bland, Leeds, the painted arched dial with a seconds and calendar dial, the hood and case with inlaid and strung decoration, the spandrels and arch painted with representatives of the five continents,dial 33cmcase 240cm highProvenance: The Collection of Mr and Mrs J Murphy, Holland House, Huntingfield
Arcadian Grafton and other crested china, including a Cenotaph, Arms of Blairgowrie; Shetland Pony, Arms of Mansfield; War Memorial, Arms of Folkestone; longcase clock, Arms of Maidstone; Pantheon, Arms of the Town Hall Birmingham; cottage, Arms of Dover; and a clock tower, Arms of Skegness. (qty)
An oak longcase clock, the break arch brass dial with chapter ring bearing Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds, strike silent and Westminster chime on a bells dial, with plate attributed to Thomas Lister Jnr, Halifax 1790, with eight day triple weight driven chiming movement, with five coil and eight bell strike, the hood trunk and base profusely carved with masks, flowers and foliage, in high and low relief, with pendulum and weights, 223cm H, 59cm W, 36cm D.
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