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A 19th century mahogany longcase clock, the painted 33cm dial, inscribed Edward Hurst, North Shields, Roman numerals, twin winding holes, subsidiary date and seconds dial, the arch with stately home, stags to spandrels, the hood with domed arch with global spire finials, freestanding pilasters, arched door, tall bracket feet, 245cm high; A Vienna wall clock, Roman numerals
A George III country oak longcase clock, the silvered 11" dial populated with black Roman and Arabic numerals, with subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, signed John Hayes, Wrexham, cornered with pierced gilded spandrels, with an eight day movement, set in a rustic oak case, the squared hood with a stepped cornice over a hinged glazed door, 220 cm high, 47 cm wide.
John Hyde, Sleaford. A 19thC mahogany and oak longcase clock, with broken swan neck pedimented hood, long trunk door inlaid with a shell patera, with a wide crossbanding and shaped top the whole raised on bracket feet, the painted arched 29cm W dial with raised Roman numerals, Arabic date aperture and subsidiary second hand, flanked by columns, with painted spandrels, the arch painted with a cottage, 8-day movement, 208cm H.
AB Shaw Billingborough. A 19thC oak longcase clock, with a broken swan neck pedimented hood, surmounted by three globular finials, above a long arch trunk door, on a block base, the 29cm W painted dial signed with Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary second hand and date aperture, with painted floral spandrels set with birds and flowers, with eight day movement, 217cm H.
A George III green japanned longcase clock by Thomas Watts of Hadleigh, the eight day brass movement with an anchor escapement striking on a bell, with an arched twelve inch dial with a silvered chapter ring, with Roman and Arabic numerals, with a subsidiary seconds dial and a date aperture, signed 'Thos: Watts, HADLEIGH', with bird and urn spandrels, the arch painted with buildings and a cross, possibly originally with an automaton, the case decorated in gilt with chinoiserie with figures, buildings and birds, the sides with leaves and flowers, 207.2cm high.
A George III oak and mahogany longcase clock by Thomas Lister of Halifax, the eight day brass movement with four turned pillars and an anchor escapement striking on a bell, the arched thirteen inch dial with a silvered chapter ring, with Roman and Arabic numerals, with a subsidiary calendar dial with engraved flowers and foliage and signed 'THOS. LISTER HALIFAX', with engraved gilt hands, the moon-phase painted with a sailing ship and a hunting scene with engraved globe details, with gilt Rococo spandrels, the case with a broken swan neck arched hood centred with an eagle finial, the trunk with lozenge bands and fluted quarter pilasters and inlaid with oval paterae, 240cm high. Provenance: By family repute, Colonel Schletter of The Priory, Orpington, gifted it to the current vendor's family.
An 18th Century oak longcase clock of slim proportions, the 30-hour movement by Thomas Taylor of Worcester, the face with Roman numerals to the chapter ring enclosing a subsidiary date aperture, single hand CONDITION REPORTS Chapter ring spandrels etc to the face appear original, hand may also be original. Unknown if half hour markers are floating or attached? Does not appear to be relevant - see images for further info. Movement appears to be in untouched condition but requiring attention. The case has probably been cut down to the base and has several splits, cracks, dents etc conducive with age and use. At one point had a catch to top left of door, now missing, however probably not original anyway - again see images for further detail of case
CIRCA 1820 & LATER BRASS DIAL OAK LONGCASE CLOCK, 12in square brass dial and silvered chapter ring set with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, before a twin-weight pendulum driven bell strike movement, pendulum and weights included, the square hood with blind fretwork, single glazed door and Corinthian capped flanking pillars, the long trunk door with star and crossbanded detail repeated to the base, 201.5cms H, 46cms W
Thomas Jarvis, London George III mahogany longcase clock, arched brass dial, silvered chapter ring with subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, cast spandrels, eight-day two-chain movement striking on a bell, case with broken triangular pediment, arched long door flanked by fluted and filled quarter column quadrants, plinth base, 221cm.
A GEORGE III OAK, MAHOGANY AND EBONY STRUNG EIGHT DAY LONGCASE CLOCK, the hood with a swan neck pediment flanked by turned uprights, the arched painted dial with ship, castle and moon automaton, date and seconds dials (missing handles) and Roman numerals, dial diameter 32cm, with the trunk on bracket feet, height 230cm (sd, missing back bracket feet) (no weights one pendulum)
Richard Midgley. A George III later cased chiming eight day longcase clock, with signed 12 inch square dial and ornate marquetry inlaid case decorated with a lyre, foliate motifs and a panel of a classical woman in a landscape, movement striking on eight bells, dial with chime / silent, four bells / eight bells selectors, 7ft 10in.
A 19th century Scottish mahogany longcase clock with eight-day movement by Dilger & Barclay of Glasgow, the painted and gilded circular dial with Roman numerals denoting hours and two subsidiary dials, raised on tapered trunk with hinged door flanked by plain pilasters to panelled pedestal base, 202cm (Two weights and Pendulum present)
Barraclough of Haworth, an early 19th century mahogany Longcase Clock, broken arch pediment above arch top glazed door between turned columns enclosing painted face, white dial with Arabic numerals, 30 hour single weight chain driven movement, trunk with shaped top door between quarter columns, panelled box base, 230cm high
Barraclough of Haworth, an early 19th century oak and mahogany Longcase Clock, swan neck pediment with roundels and central finial, arch top door between plain turned columns enclosing painted face, white dial with Roman numerals, 30 hour single weight chain driven movement, trunk with arch top door between reeded corners, inlaid box base, 236cm high
J. Graves of London, an 18th century oak Longcase Clock, flat top moulded cornice, above a glazed door between a pair of turned pilasters, 10' square brass face with silvered dial, Roman numerals, corner spandrels, twin winding apertures, subsidiary seconds dial at 12, calendar aperture at 6, plain oak trunk with door, box pedestal and plinth, 195cm high

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