18th Century oak longcase clock with square hood and rectangular panel door, the brass dial with mask head spandrels, Arabic and Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, date aperture and alarm, signed Raphael Sone, Denmead, with a single train thirty hour movementWeights and pendulum are present.The base height has been reduced.No key present to flush door on main trunk73.5ins high
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19th Century oak longcase clock having brass and silvered dial with three train weight driven movement striking and chiming on various bells, the dial inscribed Dan Jones, Seend, housed in a square hood flanked by reeded pilasters with flush panel carved door and conforming plinth base (later carved)Weights and pendulum are present.83ins high
George III mahogany longcase clock the broken arch hood with brass mounted flanking pilasters above a moulded figured panelled door and conforming plinth base, the brass dial with matted centre, silvered chapter ring, Arabic and Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dials and date aperture, signed FRA. Gregg, St. James's, the two train movement with anchor escapement striking on a bellIn working order
Figured walnut longcase clock, the broken arch hood with flanking pilasters above a moulded panel door and conforming plinth base, the brass dial with matted centre, silvered chapter ring, Arabic and Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, signed to the arch Obadiah Smith, Ratcliff Highway, London, the two train movement striking on a bell
A George III oak 8-day Longcase Clock, John Smith, Chester, with two-weight movement striking on a bell, the 13-inch brass dial with moon-phase above silvered chapter ring with black Arabic minutes and black Roman hours, subsidiary seconds and date aperture, brass spandrels, signed in the arch John Smith, Chester, the case with swan-neck hood and brass-mounted columns on a trunk with shaped door above a plinth on ogee bracket feet, 89in (226cm) high.
A good early 18th century 8-day longcase clock, 12 x 16 inch arched brass dial, wheatear engraving to outer perimeter, applied, silvered chapter ring engraved for the maker James Beckett, Dover (listed by Loomes as working 1720 - 1721), seconds ring, cast spandrels and unusual crest to arch, matched steel hands, 8-day internal countwheel bell striking movement, 5 ringed and finned pillars, oak case has been carved later, retains shell inlay to trunk door, with key, pendulum and 2 cast-iron weights, 210cm tall.
A GEORGE III OAK LONGCASE CLOCK, "William Greaves, Bromsgrove", engraved to the square brass 11" dial, having cast figurative spandrels, chapter ring with Roman numerals and Arabic minutes, secondary dial and date aperture, the square top hood with c olumns, the case with mahogany cross banding to the trunk door, fitted an 8-day striking movement, 200cm high (with pendulum, two weights and key)
A GEORGE III OAK LONGCASE CLOCK, the brass 12" square dial engraved "Melling, Chester", cast figurative spandrels, silvered chapter ring with Roman hours and Arabic minutes, secondary dial and date aperture, 8-day striking movement, the hood with sha ped top and decorative mounts, column mounted, the trunk door with marquetry device, c.1800, 219cm high
A late 18c eight day longcase clock now with a 13in diam. circular brass dial signed R. Todd of Scarborough. the standard four pillar movement is rack striking on a bell and has anchor escapement. The later dial has been made up from an old chapter ring on a newer back plate. It is contained in an oak case, the hood having swan neck pediments with and eagle and ball finial between. Plain columns flank the hood door and the long trunk door is plain with a curved top. Plain quarter columns flank the trunk door and the plain base has a skirting plinth. The clock stands 82in tall overall.
An early 18c eight day longcase clock movement and dial, the 12in arched brass dial signed William Stumbels, Avetongiffard in a late 18c/early 19c oak and mahogany case. The four pillar movement has rack striking silent and ringed pillars. The dial has ringed winding holes, female head spandrels and wheatear edge decoration. The oak and mahogany case has fluted columns with Corinthian capitals flanking the dial, and swan neck pediments to the hood with eagle and ball finials. The trunk has fluted quarter columns and a wavy top to the trunk door which has a central oval sunburst inlay and mahogany edge crossbanded ring. The base has canted corners and a similar inlay with inlaid tracery lines in boxwood. The base has bracket feet and the clock stands 87in tall overall.
An early 19c eight day longcase clock, the movement now with a later Victorian brass dial bearing the name Thos. Scott Gainsborough. The 13in arched dial has cherub and crown spandrels and silvered chapter ring and dial centre. The movement is of four pillar construction and rack striking on a bell and has anchor escapement. The mahogany case has swan neck pediments to the hood, the unusual paterae having plums sprouting from them and there are three vases and eagle finials to the top. The dial is flanked by slim fluted pillars with Corinthian capitals and there is a panel of banded inlay below the dial. The trunk door has a triple arched top with boxwood line inlay to the edges and is flanked by fluted quarter columns with Cornithan capitals. The base has canted corners and a boxwood line inlaid to its edge and has bracket feet. The clock stands 90in tall overall.
William Boot, Sutton - a Georgian oak 30 hour longcase clock, the signed 11" silvered dial with brass spandrel, Roman numerals, the movement striking on a bell, to a plain oak case, 184 cm, pendulum, one weight. William Boot is recorded as working in Sutton-in-Ashfield from before 1775 and was the son of the clockmaker John Boot Snr. He worked in the late 18th century in partnership with his brother John.
Blades, Horncastle - a Victorian mahogany and oak eight day longcase clock, the signed 12" painted arch dial with duck shooting scene to the arch, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, Roman numerals, the movement striking on a bell, the swan neck pediment hood to a plain case with chamfered corners, height 205 cm, key, pendulum, two weights. Little is known of William Blades of Horncastle.
AN EDWARDIAN MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK in the Georgian manner, the brass face with moon phase above North and South hemispheres, foliate spandrels and silvered chapter ring with eight gongs striking on bells, 200cm high Condition Report: Some repairs to hood, some small damage to door, small damage to fretwork.
19th century mahogany longcase clock, the painted and foiled face with English and French warships and four Naval commanders in uniform, signed indistinctly, 214cm high. Key, pendulum and weights present.Case lacking back feet and with wear, chips, scuffs and losses throughout. Please see ewbanks.co.uk for condition reports and further images
Books - Group of approximately twenty-seven reference books including; Japanese prints (Tuttle), The Longcase Clock (Tom Robinson), British Portrait Miniatures (Daphne Foskett), The Poem of the Pillow, The Japanese Methods, Letters and Papers of Andrew Robertson, AM, English Domestic Clocks (Cescinsky & Webster) etc
George III oak-cased 30 hour painted dial longcase clock, P.Pinnell, 'Malmsbury' (Malmesbury), circa 1800, 12-inch square dial with Roman hours and Arabic minutes, calendar crescent and signature beneath painted perching bird within floral spandrels, the case with 'broken' pediment and fluted frieze, 214cm high
18th Century and later oak and mahogany-cased longcase clock, the 11-inch square dial with silvered Roman chapter ring inscribed Tho.Hill Londini Fecit, with matted centre and calendar beneath XII with engraved scroll work surround, Baroque mask spandrels, four-pillar movement, the case with stepped caddy top over arched long door, plain base and apron, 199cm high
George III Eight Day Repeat - Pull Oak Long Cased Clock, Signed to Dial - John Spendlove, Brandon. c.1775. 5 Pillar Brass Movement Dial with Subsidiary Seconds and Calendar Dial, Twin Train Movement, Date Aperture, Eight Day Pull Repeat. The Longcase in good Condition, Repolished Case, Offered at low Estimate. Size 78 Inches - 195 cm High. With Receipt of Purchase Dated 15/3/1986 For the Sum of £1,750.00. Working at time of Cataloging.
An early 19th century oak longcase clock, the hood with swans neck pediment above the painted dial with ship to arch and with two-train striking movement, the case with long trunk door and raised on a plinth base. Height 208 cm. CONDITION REPORT: We have both weights. When the weights are applied to the movement it does tick away without the pendulum in place and it also strikes when the hands are advanced. We do not have the pendulum for this clock but they are not difficult to get. The seconds hand is missing. The movement is a little dirty but as stated appears to be operating and striking. The hood is in generally good condition. The door to the hood is however loose and requires attention to the hinges. The clock case itself is in generally good condition with no significant issues. The pine backboard has some traces of long gone old woodworm as is more than often the case. In our opinion major restoration would not be needed. With a pendulum the clock would operate. We do not have a winding key but probably have one that would fit.
An 18th century Dutch marquetry longcase clock, the square brass dial with silvered chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals inscribed for Thomas Stubbs, London, with subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, with ring turned winding holes and 8 day movement, the hood with giltwood turned finials, the dial framed by four inlaid mahogany columns with gilt metal Corinthian capitals, the trunk door with brass mounted lenticle, above a square base with short bracket feet. the dial 29.5 cm square, overall height 266 cm.
An early 19th century mahogany longcase clock by Simpson of Cockermouth, two-train with moon phase, the case with swans neck pediment, arched trunk door and fluted quarter column corners. Height 230 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: This is a two train striking movement (2 winding apertures) and therefore eight day.
An 18th century oak longcase clock, the square brass dial with Roman numerals and with subsidiary seconds dial and with ring turn date aperture winding holes, inscribed for Thomas Stringer, Market Drayton, with eight day movement, the trunk door with glass lenticle, 218 cm high (see illustration).
A George III mahogany longcase clock circa 1800 by Joseph Craig of Maryport, the swans neck pediment above a pierced fretwork panel around an eagle and ball finial and with dentil cornice above a fluted frieze, with arched cushioned moulded door flanked by Corinthian columns with brass capitals, the trunk with similar dentil work and fluted band above a Gothic shaped door inlaid with boxwood and ebony stringing flanked by canted angles and with further inlaid decoration above a moulded base raised on ogee bracket feet, with eight day striking movement and 13" painted dial with subsidiary dates and seconds dials and with painted moon phase with calibrated scale. Height including finial 95.5" (239 cm). NOTE - Joseph Craig Clockmaker of Lancaster married Mary Watson of Lancaster. He was born in Cumberland circa 1760. He appears to have been working in Maryport towards the end of the 18th century and the early part of the 19th century. He died in 1845 (see illustration).
AN ENGLISH MAHOGANY EIGHT DAY LONGCASE CLOCK J H ALLIS, SMALL ST, BRISTOL, C 1840-60 the round silvered dial with subsidiary seconds dial and blued steel hands, the four pillar movement with shaped plates in flame figured case with panelled base, brass bezel, brass and ebonised rod pendulum and brass sleeved weights, 192cm hBasically good original condition
AN ENGLISH JAPANNED EIGHT DAY LONGCASE CLOCK JOSEPH MEDLEY, BOSTON FECIT, C1760 the breakarched brass dial with engraved and matted centre, date aperture, subsidiary seconds dial, pierced hands and convex name disc to the arch, mask and dolphin spandrels and five fined pillar movement, the case with ogee pediment and turned pilasters, the moulded door to the trunk and base decorated with scenes including two horsemen fighting a dragon, pendulum with brass bob and two lead weights, 258cm hMuch encrusted with old dirt and grime, a very good example in unrestored condition. Movement complete and in our opinion original to the case, the cheeks not packed, one side glass to hood cracked
AN ENGLISH WALNUT EIGHT DAY LONGCASE CLOCK JAMES STRETCH BIRMINGHAM, C1760-70 the brass dial with matted centre, signature cartouche, date aperture, subsidiary seconds dial, pierced steel hands, mask spandrels and five pillar movement, the richly figured case with stepped ogee pediment and pilasters, the trunk enclosed by an unusual moulded full length door, pendulum with brass bob and two lead weights, 225cm hThe elegance of the case with an absence of vain ornament combined with fine 'red' walnut, a well laid out brass dial and good movement characterise the sound principles and good taste of the prosperous 18th century Quaker.The maker, James Stretch of Birmingham was a scion of the dynasty of Quaker clockmakers that played an important role in establishing the trade in early 18th century Pennsylvania. James Stretch (w. c1735-1770) was the son of clockmaker Samuel Stretch Snr (1657-1&43). Early members of the Society of Friends, the Stretch family had long been established at Leek, Staffordshire when Peter Stretch emigrated to America, already full trained and experienced in his trade. It was a clock by him, the uncle of the maker of the present fine clock, that set a world record price for an American clock at auction when it sold for 1.68 million dollars.A fine clock in good original condition, movement and dial original to case, cheeks not packed, the case of particularly attractive colour and figure, the door straight and not warped
AN ENGLISH MAHOGANY EIGHT DAY LONGCASE CLOCK, C1810 the round painted dial with two subsidiary dials, pierced steel hands and five pillar movement, the case with breakarched hood with profile pediment and brass finials, the trunk with moulded door flanked by fluted pilasters, on panelled base, with pendulum with brass bob and two brass sleeved weights, 218cm h excluding finial
MUSIK-AUTOMAT. A GERMAN WALNUT COIN OPERATED DISC MUSICAL LONGCASE CLOCK, LEIPZIG, C1900 the Lenzkirch gong striking movement with silvered dial, serial No 878269, the musical movement No 113371 probably Lochmann, in architectural style case inlaid in brass Musik Automat and decorated, with strapwork 'beaver tailed' domed top and turned finials, the figured and panelled door to the trunk flanked by fluted pilasters opening to reveal the brass twin comb mechanism to play 34.5cm (13? inch) discs, with white enamel tablet, the sides with coin slot, winding handle and lever, on turned uprights and flat base, 246cm hSome minor cosmetic repairs, mechanism apparently complete but sold without warranty
AN ENGLISH OAK EIGHT DAY LONGCASE CLOCK GEORGE BLAGDEN, CHICHESTER, 18TH C the breakarched brass dial with matted centre, date aperture, silvered chapter ring and subsidiary seconds dial, seasons spandrel and five pillar movement in breakarched case, pendulum and weights, 210cm hMovement overhauled/cleaned, cheeks not packed, case with some repair, finials recent
AN ENGLISH OAK EIGHT DAY LONGCASE CLOCK THO DEYKIN, WORCESTER, 18TH C the brass dial with tulip engraved matted centre, date aperture, ringed winding squares, silvered chapter ring and subsidiary seconds ring, engraved beneath six N 120, movement with finned pillars, in later associated 19th c oak and crossbanded case, pendulum and weights, 207cm hDial and movement overhauled and relatively clean, dusty and but requiring a clean. Steel minute hand damaged and repaired. Case of good rich old colour but with some faults and old vertical shrinkage crack in base

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