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George III mahogany longcase clock, the arched hood with swan neck pediment above shaped line inlaid door flanked by quarter pilasters raised on low ogee supports, the brass dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds and date aperture inscribed Alex Mitchell, Gorballs, Glasgow, with a two train movement striking on a bell
18th Century oak longcase clock, the square hood with flanking pilasters above a star inlaid shaped moulded panelled door and conforming plinth base, the brass dial with silvered chapter ring, Arabic and Roman numerals and date aperture, signed William Coulton, York, 11.25ins square, the single train thirty hour movement striking on a bell, 82ins high overall
A strung mahogany eight-day longcase clock, c.1780, by George Hewitt, Marlborough, the arched, brass dial with a painted moonphase, a silvered nameplate, a brass dial with a silvered chapter ring, seconds dial and calendar aperture, the hood with a swan neck pediment, the case with reeded quarter columns, dial 11¼in diameter (28.5cm) case 208cm high Provenance: The Bryan and Valerie Steele Collection.
A FINE IRISH MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK BY CHANCELLOR, early 19th century, the arched hood surmounted with a pointed finial, enclosing a brass dial inked “Chancellor Fecit”, set with numerals on the quarter, with twin winding apertures, the trunk centred with a brass thermometer inscribed “Kendrick Yeates” of Dublin, on outset plinth base, with pendulum and weights. 189cm high
A Georgian oak 8-day longcase clock, signed J. Peberby, Leicester, with two-weight movement striking on a bell, the twelve-inch square brass dial with black Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds and date aperture, the oak case with walnut banding, long trunk door and reeded pilasters, square hood with brass-mounted columns, 81in (205.5cm) high.
An Early 19thC oak 8-day Longcase Clock, with two weight movement striking on a bell, the 12in brass arched dial having high water at Bristol Quay & moon phase to the arch, the chapter ring marked with Roman Numerals and signed Thomas Wynn enclosing a matted centre with subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, the case in a plain provincial style, the hood with glazed side panels and topped by brass finials, 88in (223½cm) high
19th century cross banded oak longcase clock, broken arch pediment, brass finial with Phoenix, glazed door, painted arched Roman dial signed 'Th Humphreys Barnard Castle' with subsidiary calendar aperture, thirty hour movement striking on a gong, H230cm Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
19th century mahogany longcase clock, swan neck pediment with brass eagle finial, painted arched Roman dial with subsidiary seconds and date, signed Thomas Fletcher, Kirby, eight day movement striking the hours on a bell, H227cm Condition Report Date dial decorative onlyClick here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
A George IV Scottish mahogany library longcase clock, 33.5cm circular painted dial inscribed Liddell & Son, Edinburgh, Roman chapter, subsidiary seconds and calendar dials, Breguet style hands, eight day movement striking on a bell, the flame veneered case with arched hood, brass bezel, rectangular door to trunk, flanked by reeded quarter columns, skirted base, bracket feet, 80 in 205cm high overall William Liddell and his son James and William the younger were working together from 1819 up until 1824, after which the sons worked independently, James at Bathgate and William at Portobello.William Liddell worked from 449 High Street in Ediburgh from c. 1819, taking his sons James and William into partnership after their apprenticeships in 1822, the firm being then at 5, Bank street. In 1834 Liddell & sons announced in the press that they were moving to 449, High Street, where they continued until 1850. Condition Report: Dial repainted.
A late George III mahogany crossbanded, marquetry and oak longcase clock, 35.5cm enamel dial inscribed W. Johnson, Birmingham, Arabic numerals, second subsidiary dial, the spandrels painted with allegories of the seasons, the whole crested by an arched moon phase dial, twin winding holes, eight day movement striking on a bell, the hood with swan neck pediment centred by an urnular finial and flanked by a pair conforming, baluster turned pilasters, the Gothik ogee door centred by a shell patera, the whole outlined throughout with marquetry geometric stringing, 248cm high overall, c.1820
A George III oak longcase clock, 33cm circular brass dial with Roman chapter, Arabic minutes chapter, star engraved winding arbours pierced steel hands, signed Whitehurst, Derby, eight day movement striking on a bell, arched hood supported on turned Doric columns, shaped rectangular top to trunk door, flanked by reeded quarter-columns, skirted base with canted angles, bracket feet, 209cm high, 1760/1770John Whitehurst FRS was born 1713 son of a Congleton maker, who set up in Derby in 1736, and became a founding member of the Lunar Society, the father of modern geological science and an scientist of note. He moved to London in 1780 and died at Bolt Court, Fleet St in 1788. His nephew, John Whitehurst II (1761-1834) took over the business which survived until 1861. He introduced round brass dials on his clocks, much imitated subsequently, in 1760.
A George III longcase clock, 33cm square brass dial inscribed Pattison, Halifax, Roman and subsidiary Arabic numerals, date aperture, calendar dial, twin winding holes, eight day movement striking on a bell, the oak case later carved throughout, 210cm highJohn Pattison was apprentice to John Burton at Halifax, and was from 1760 in partnership with his former master (as Burton & Pattison), John Burton died in 1783, after which Pattison worked along until 1801 or a little later. This clock must date from c.1795/1800, and would have had its case overcarved in the early to mid Victorian era. It has been adapted from 30 hour to 8-day by the addition of a fresh movement probably 20th century. Condition Report: Skirted base loose.
A Regency 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, 1809/1810 John Whitehurst II (1761-1834) succeeded to the business of his celebrated uncle John Whithurst FRS in 1788 and took into partnership his son John Whitehurst III in 1809, beginning to number clocks from shortly afterwards. The son took over from 1834 and died in 1855 after which the firm was run by Roskell of Liverpool until it closed in 1862. The lack of a number on the movement of this clock indicates a date of c. 1809/1810. Condition Report: Not currently set up in working order, the movement has been cleaned and has been working in the vendor's home for a couple of decades, all in good order.
An early Victorian Welsh mahogany longcase clock, 33cm arched painted dial inscribed Meredith, Merthyr Tydvil (sic) Roman numerals, the arch painted with a Picturesque view, the spandrels with ruins, subsidiary seconds dial, date aperture, twin winding holes, eight day movement striking on a bell, arched hood with shaped pediment, rectangular door to waist, 219cm high, c.1840
An early Victorian Scottish mahogany longcase clock, 36cm arched painted dial inscribed A & M Marshall, Wishaw, Roman numerals, the arch painted with the young Queen crowned, the spandrels with figures allegorical of the Countries of the Union, subsidiary seconds and calendar dials, twin winding holes, eight day movement striking on a bell, the case with swan neck pediment, domed rectangular door to waist flanked by turned pilasters, bracket feet, 223cm high, c.1838
An early Victorian Welsh mahogany longcase clock, 33cm arched painted dial inscribed A. Martin, Swansea, Roman numerals, the arch and spandrels painted with rural views, subsidiary seconds dial, date aperture, twin winding holes, eight day movement striking on a bell, the arched hood with brass ball and spire finials, rectangular door to waist, flanked by reeded quarter columns, skirted base, 217cm high, c.1840
An 18th century elm longcase clock, 28cm square brass dial inscribed Andrew Knowles, Roman numerals, date aperture, single hand, 30 hour movement striking on a bell, the case with outswept cornice, shaped rectangular door to waist inlaid with an elongated star flanked by quarter columns, canted base, shaped plinth foot, 211cm high
A fine early 19th century 8 day, mahogany cased Scottish longcase clock, signed Robert Bryson, Edinburgh. The circular painted dial with off-set dials for seconds and dates, Breguet hands and Roman numerals. The four pillar movement striking on a bell housed in a fine mahogany case, the door flanked by fluted columns, 85"h
A George III mahogany 8 day longcase clock by Thomas Vernon, London, having a brass arched top dial, gilt metal spandrels, silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and a floral centre. The case having a swan neck pediment and two turned columns flanking the dial. The four pillar movement striking on a bell, 89" h
A late 18th century mahogany longcase clock by John Tate of Down, broken swan neck pediment over painting of ship in full sail, white dial with Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, height approx 230cm. CONDITION REPORT Cat gut needs reattaching on one of the trains, warp to the door. Small losses to the painting and enamel to the dial. Small knocks, marks and losses to the case commensurate with age.
An Edwardian mahogany longcase clock, the dial inscribed Maple and Co Limited London, the swans neck pediment and arched silvered brass dial with three train movement striking on a large gong and four gongs. The long trunk door flanked by fluted quarter column corners with brass capitals and all raised on bracket feet. Height 234 cm.

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