We found 41749 price guide item(s) matching your search
There are 41749 lots that match your search criteria. Subscribe now to get instant access to the full price guide service.
Click here to subscribe- List
- Grid
-
41749 item(s)/page
A George III crossbanded oak boxwood and ebony strung longcase clock, the broken scroll swan neck pediment above an arched glazed door enclosing a 12” white painted dial with Roman numerals painted with pheasants to the corners and a boy admiring a peacock against a balustrade in the arch, 30-hour movement striking on a bell, between mirrored baluster pilasters above a three quarter length shaped top trunk door flanked by fluted quarter pilasters over a tablet and ogive moulding and further raised panel, lacking plinth or feet, 214cm high
A mahogany and boxwood and chequer strung longcase clock, first quarter 19 th century, the broken scroll pediment above an arched glazed door enclosing 14” white painted dial with Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds and date dial and moon phase in the arch, signed R Spencer, Bilston, and painted with figures representing the continents in the corners, 8-day movement striking on a bell between Corinthian brass capped fluted pilasters over a triple arched top three quarter length trunk door flanked by Corinthian capped pilasters chequer strung base and canted angles on ogee bracket feet, 239cm high
An 18th century black japanned longcase clock by Joseph Grey of Durham, the eight day brass movement with four turned pillars, with an anchor escapement striking on a bell, the arched dial with a silvered chapter ring and seconds dial, with Roman and Arabic numerals, with a date aperture, with scrolling foliage, masks and dolphin spandrels, signed 'JOSPH GREY DURHAM', the case decorated in gilt with chinoiserie scenes of figures, birds, pagodas and trees, with blind-fret carved panels and giltwood urn finials, 260.5cm high. Provenance: W. A. Pinn & Sons, Sible Hedington, Essex, 5th March 1990. Baillie records Joseph Grey as working before 1756 and died in 1768.
A George III mahogany longcase clock by John Smith of Chester, the eight day brass movement with four turned pillars, with an anchor escapement striking on a bell, the arched dial with a silvered chapter ring, with Roman and Arabic numerals, the recessed centre with a subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture and engraved with scrolling leaves and flowers and with an eagle, with gilt brass foliage and mask spandrels, the arch with a painted moonphase, with figures gazing at sailing ships and signed 'JOHN SMITH CHESTER', with a swan neck pediment with eagle brass ball finials, above a shell and verre eglomise panels and Corinthian capital columns, with a conforming trunk, with a crossbanded and a panelled plinth, 242.5cm high.
A George III mahogany longcase clock by William Smith of London, the eight day brass movement with four turned pillars, with an anchor escapement striking on a bell, the arched dial with a chapter ring and seconds dial, with Roman and Arabic numerals, with a date aperture, with scrolling foliage, urn and dolphin spandrels, with strike/silent dial, signed 'Wm Smith LONDON', the arched pagoda hood with brass finials and a later fretwork panel, above a moulded edge trunk door and a plinth base, 248.5cm high.
A George III oak and mahogany longcase clock, the 28cm brass dial with silvered chapter ring inscribed Ashton, Ashburn (sic) Roman numerals, date aperture, 30-hour movement striking on a bell, the case with swan neck pediment, shaped rectangular door to waist centred by an oval shell patera, bracket feet, 207cm high, c.1800The signature is that of Samuel Ashton the younger born at Macclesfield 1828, apprenticed to father at Tideswell 1742-49, and moved to Ashbourne c. 1750, leaving his brother Aaron to succeed to their father's business at Tideswell. The two son,s Thomas and Martin, the former working from Tideswell and the latter in partnership with his father from 1791 and his successor until his own death in 1829 [Craven, M & Hughes, R G 'Clockmakers & Watchmakers of Derbyshire' (Mayfield 1998) 57-58.] Condition Report: Generally good. Dial and movement associated with case.
Richard Hackett of Harringworth. A George III mahogany longcase clock, square brass dial with embossed urn spandrels, circular dial bearing Roman and Arabic numerals, date aperture, two train eight day movement with bell strike, the case with brass embellished open neck pediment, over a hood with fluted columns, plain trunk and base raised on bracket feet. 220cm H, 47cm W, 23.5cm D
Oak longcase clock, pagoda top, cavetto moulded cornice, plain frieze, the hood with turned columns, long door, bracket feet, 12" square brass dial with cast seraphim spandrels, chapter ring with Roman numerals, signed Edward Shepherd, Leicester, subsidiary date aperture, 8-day movement, striking on a bell, height 198cm.
Stephen Asselin of London eight day longcase clock striking on a bell, 28 cm brass dial with a roman numeral chapter ring and subsidiary seconds dial with brass spandrels to the corners and domed sundial embellishment to top, oak case with broken arch pediment to hood and free standing pillars.
Oak longcase clock, moulded cornice, the hood with turned columns, long door, bracket feet, all over carved with lozenges and scrolls, 12"-square brass dial with cast spandrels, silvered chapter ring, subsidiary seconds dial and gate aperture, signed Griff Williams, Newport, 8-day movement striking on a bell, 203cm.
Green, Liverpool - An early 19th Century longcase clock, the 35cm arched painted dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds and date dial, moon roller aperture to a brass eight day movement, set into a mahogany case with broken arch pediment, pillared side supports, Gothic trunk door and box base, height 214cm
A Georgian mahogany longcase clock, the arched hood with C scroll surmount and turned pilasters flanking arch dial, signed John Lightbody of Lanark, having three masted clipper ship painted to the arch, width approx. 14", Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds and date dial, twin winding holes for brass 8 day, time movement in good working condition, the trunk having a bowed panel door and half turned pilasters to a panelled box, approx. 225cm high, in good condition but the bell movement has been disabled, as its owner did not like the sound of the bell
A George III mahogany longcase clock, with an eight day movement striking on a bell, the pagoda top above brass capped pilaster supports and an arched trunk door and stepped base with bracket feet, the 12 inch brass broken arch dial with decorative spandrels, silvered chapter ring, strike / silent dial, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, bearing signature for Benjamin Ward, London, overall height to the top of the hood 250cm, S/D.
An Arts and Crafts mahogany longcase clock, with three train eight day quarter repeat movement, the hood with twin scroll pediment enclosing the 12.5in silvered broken arch dial with gilt metal acanthus centre and spandrels, chime / silent dial and subsidiary seconds dial, with retailer's signature for James Weir Ltd Glasgow, all above an astragal glazed trunk door and squat bracket feet, height 228cm.
An 18th Century inlaid mahogany longcase clock, the arch brass dial with silvered chapter ring and date aperture inscribed Richard Pinn Sidmouth, eight day striking movement enclosed by a glazed pillar hood mounted with three brass spire finals, over a long trunk door decorated with fan patera on canted bracket plinth base, height 242cm
A mahogany cased longcase clock with later associated eight day movement and dial, the case and hood with twin swan neck pediment with brass capped pilaster supports and raised to bracket feet, the 13.25 inch brass broken arch dial with silent / chime, Whittington / Westminster and subsidiary seconds dials, striking on eight bells, S/D, height 225cm.
Thomlinson, Liverpool: an 18th century and later longcase clock, the movement striking on a bell, the brass dial with Arabic and Roman numerals, month marks, secondary dial and moon phase, within a mahogany case CONDITION REPORT: For restoration. With pendulum and two weights. Height 230 cm. The auctioneers believe some aspects may be 19th century or later- this includes but is not limited to the interior hinges and the lock. Please see the additional images. Dial diameter 33 cm. Face w. 35 cm, h. 47 cm (including moon phase)
![Loading...](/content/bs/images/ajax-loader.gif)
-
41749 item(s)/page