A profusely carved Oak Longcase Clock decorated with stylised foliage, the door with a depiction of an urn containing a stylised plant and flanked by reeded quarter-round pillars, the swan-neck pediment hood accommodating a two-train 8 day movement, the painted face depicting a bonneted lady in a landscape to the arch and having Roman hour and Arabic minute numerals and marked "Pattison, Halifax." The movement has been running, although the chiming mechanism gut requires replacement. The clock would benefit from restoration and cleaning but has considerable presence being some 92" high and 22" wide.
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Rare Bentley electric longcase master clock, the 11.25" silvered chapter ring enclosing a skeletonised centre with subsidiary seconds dial, over a foliate carved fretwork embellishment and brass pendulum with steel rod, within an oak glazed panelled stepped domed case, 80" high (pendulum and weight)
Eight day longcase clock movement, the 13" painted arched dial signed E. Hawkley, Nantwich and another eight day longcase clock movement, the 12" painted arched dial signed B. Symonds, Burpham, thirty hour longcase clock movement, the 11" square painted dial with calendar aperture and a thirty hour movement without dial (4)
Mahogany three train longcase clock, the 12" brass arched dial signed Matson Robson, Whitby on a silvered boss to the arch, over a silvered chapter ring enclosing a matted centre with subsidiary seconds dial, the substantial movement chiming on eight rods, the case with long moulded rounded arched door flanked by quarter fluted Corinthian capital columns and the hood surmounted by a rounded moulded arched pediment with three turned brass ball and spike finials over pierced foliate fretwork carved panels, 102" high (pendulum, eight graduated tubes, but no weights)
Good mahogany Scottish eight day domestic regulator longcase clock, the 13" circular brass dial signed Jas Lunan, Aberdeen with strike/silent lever, subsidiary seconds dial and calendar aperture, the five pillar movement with pull repeat, the case with long rounded arched door crossbanded in rosewood, inlaid with brass lines and flanked by quarter fluted columns, the hood with moulded rounded arched cornice surmounted by a brass ball and spike finial, 90" high (pendulum, two weights and winding key)
Rare and Interesting oak musical longcase clock in need of restoration, the 12" square brass dial signed Edward Cockey, Warminster on the brass chapter ring enclosing a foliate engraved centre with subsidiary seconds dial and calendar aperture, the movement striking on a nest of eight bells, the associated case with long door and surmounted by a flat stepped moulded cornice, 83" high (pendulum and two weights)
Mahogany three train musical longcase clock, the 13.25" brass dial with silvered chapter ring enclosing a scrolling foliate applied centre with subsidiary seconds dial, surmounted by a painted moon phase to the arch, the movement striking on seven chrome tubes, the case with medium length bevel glazed door and the hood surmounted by a rounded arch with floral and scrolling carved cornice, 92" high (pendulum, three weights and seven tubes) (in need of restoration)
Oak eight day longcase clock, the 13" square brass dial signed R. Greaves, Macclesfield, with subsidiary seconds and calendar dials, the case with long crossbanded door flanked by quarter fluted pillars and the hood surmounted by a pierced fretwork swan neck pediment, 82.5" high (pendulum, two weights and winding key)
Oak and mahogany crossbanded three train longcase clock, the 13" brass arched dial signed Thomas Watson, Haslingden to the foliate engraved matted centre with calendar aperture, enclosed by a silvered chapter ring and surmounted by a star engraved boss, the movement striking the quarters on a nest of eight bells and the hours on another bell, the case with medium length rounded arched crossbanded door and the hood surmounted by a swan neck pediment with brass floral mounts, 88" high (pendulum and three weights) *This movement has been converted to a three train musical movement
Good mahogany eight day longcase clock, the 13" brass arched dial signed T. Radford & Sons, Leeds to the foliate engraved centre with subsidiary seconds dial, with rolling moon farmyard scene to the arch, the case with long wavy door flanked by quarter fluted columns and the hood surmounted by a moulded swan neck pediment, 92" high (pendulum, two weights and door key)
French fruitwood and pine eight day comptoise longcase clock, the 8.5" convex white dial signed Laforcade, á Lembeye within a repousse brass surround and foliate pierced cornice, the case with long panelled door fitted with a lozenge lenticle (glass missing), the hood surmounted by a flat stepped cornice, 95" high (pendulum, two weights and winding key)
Mahogany three train musical longcase clock playing on tubular bells, the 12" brass arched dial with silvered chapter ring enclosing a matted centre with subsidiary seconds dial and with chime/silent dial to the arch, the case with long foliate etched glazed door and the hood surmounted by a moulded swan neck pediment, inlaid overall with ferns and stylised foliage, 94" high (pendulum and three weights)
Mahogany eight day longcase clock, the 12" square brass dial signed John Cuthbertson, Keynsham on the silvered chapter ring enclosing a matted centre with subsidiary seconds dial and calendar aperture, the case with long door and the hood surmounted by a shaped pediment with three brass ball and eagle finials, 87" high (pendulum, weights and winding key)
Good mahogany eight day automata longcase clock, the 12" silvered arched dial with a painted automata scene depicting badminton being played before a country house and windmill, signed Jonathan Morse, Southampton to the centre of the dial with subsidiary seconds and calendar dials, the case with long rounded arched reeded door and the hood surmounted by a rounded arched moulded pediment, 81" high (pendulum, two weights and keys) *This clock is sold with a valuation undertaken for insurance purposes by Quiet Street Antiques on the 9th December 1986 for £4800
English walnut eight day longcase clock with five pillar movement, the 10" square brass dial signed Richard Ayres, London on the silvered chapter ring enclosing a matted centre with subsidiary seconds dial and calendar aperture, the case with long door fitted with an oval lenticle and inlaid with two geometric stars, the hood surmounted by a flat moulded cornice over an open foliate carved fretwork frieze, 76" high (pendulum and weights)
A Victorian oak and mahogany longcase clock, 35cm arched painted dial inscribed S. Tranter, West Bromwich, the arched spandrels painted with a shepherdess and flock, subsidiary seconds dial, date aperture, twin winding holes, 8-day movement striking on a bell, shaped door to waist, flanked by turned pilasters, 225cm high, c.1850
A Victorian Welsh mahogany longcase clock, 32cm arched painted dial inscribed Meredith, Merthyr Tydvil, Roman numerals, the arch and spandrels painted with a bay and rustic buildings, subsidiary seconds dial, date aperture, twin winding hole, 8-day movement striking on a bell, the case with arched hood, rectangular door to waist, 218cm high, c.1860William Meredith was working at Merthyr Tydvil from 1852 to 1899; in his earlier years he also signed clocks from Tredegar.
A William IV oak and mahogany crossbanded longcase clock, 30cm arched painted dial inscribed Brownsword, Nottingham, date aperture, thirty-hour movement striking on a bell, case with swan neck pediment, rectangular door to waist, flanked by canted angles, plinth base, 216cm high, c. 1835 Condition Report: Generall good
A George I/II oak longcase clock, 30cm arched brass dial inscribed Samuel Harris, London, Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, date aperture, twin winding holes, 8-day movement striking on a bell, arched hood, rectangular door to waist, bracket feet, 198cm high, c.1730Samuel Harris was born around 1659 and was free of the clockmakers' Company in 1680, and took apprentices until 1730, dying before the end of the decade.
A George II mahogany longcase clock, 27cm brass dial, inscribed Hindley, York, Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, date aperture, twin winding holes, 8-day movement striking on a bell, the arch applied with a lotus boss on a moss velvet ground, the hood with dentil cornice and brass capped reeded Corinthian columns, arched rectangular door to waist, plinth base, 218cm high, c.1740Henry Hindley (1701-1771) was born at Wigan, apprenticed to his father 1715-1721 before setting up in Wigan where he worked until 1731, when he moved to York to take over his father's practice there. An important clock and watchmaker, he was a friend of John Whitehurst FRS, the inventor of an improved wheel-cutting engine and made the clock for the Minster at York in 1750. He also made a regulator with pin wheel escapement. A number of apprentices are recorded as having been articled to him. He was succeeded by his son, Joseph (1728-1774).Loomes, B. Clockmakers of the Northern Counties of England (Mayfield 1997) 143-146.
A George III mahogany longcase clock, 29.5cm arched brass and silvered dial inscribed Robert Frattle, Newport, Isle Of Wight, Roman and Arabic numerals, date aperture, subsidiary seconds dial, 8 day movement striking on a bell, shaped arched hood with brass capped reeded columns, arched rectangular door to waist, bracket feet, 223cm high, c.1770
A George III oak and mahogany longcase clock, 30.5cm arched painted dial inscribed Towlson, Chilwell, rolling moon phase to arch, painted with a ship, Roman and subsidiary Arabic numerals, date aperture, twin winding holes, 8-day movement striking on a bell, the case with swan neck pediment, shaped arched rectangular door to waist, 212cm high, c.1810 (for restoration)John Towlson (1775-1841) was born at Attenborough, Notts., apprenticed in Nottingham 1789-96 and worked from then until c. 1840 at Chilwell. By his wife Mary, he had a son Thomas (1805-1873) an engineer of note in Norwich. A round dial example by this maker was sold in these rooms in Sept. 2017 Lot 1361.
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, apprentivced to father at Tideswell 1742-49, and moved to Ashbourne c. 1750, leaving his brother Aaron to succeed to their fathrer's business at Tideswell. HHe two son,s Thomas and Martin, the former working from Tideswell and the latter in partnership with his father freom 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.
A George III oak longcase clock, 31cm square brass dial inscribed John Wyld, Nottingham, Roman and Arabic numerals, calendar dial, 30 hour movement striking on a bell, the hood with dentil cornice, shaped rectangular door to waist inlaid with an eight pointed star, plinth base, 208cm high, c.1775
A substantial 19th century oak mahogany inlaid longcase clock, the hood with spiral column supports and swan neck frieze enclosing a broken arch brass dial, silvered chapter ring and applied cast spandrels, to the arch a revolving lunar phase with subsidiary calendar and secondary dials marked J Brown
A substantial Regency mahogany longcase clock, the short door with lancet shaped outline, the hood with turned columns and swan neck frieze, enclosing a broken arched painted dial showing spandrels with the four seasons, with painted lunar phase, subsidiary and calendar dials and eight day striking movement, John Etches of Nottingham
A Regency oak and mahogany cross banded longcase clock, the hood with swan neck cornice, broken arch painted dial with floral spandrels and seascape to the arch (now lacking rocking ship action) with eight day striking movement, subsidiary calendar and secondary dials by E Chambler, Newcastle
19th century oak longcase clock with eight-day movement, broken swan neck pediment with brass central finial and hood flanked by two pilasters, door opening to reveal painted dial, Arabic numerals, date aperture and seconds subsidiary dial, trunk with tunbridgeware style stringing, crossbanded door to box base, 202cm high
18th Century oak longcase clock, the square hood with blind fretted decoration above a rectangular panel door on plinth base, the gilt brass dial inscribed Phillips, Bromyard, with subsidiary seconds and calendar, the two train movement striking on a bell CONDITION REPORT Dial is 11.5ins square. Appears to be original. Has an eight day movement. There have been some small fillets of wood put in around the seat boards and the case does not stand straight. There is definitely a slight lean to the left as you look at it, this is partly because the joints are loose on the plinth base (one is solid, other has gaps and is slightly dropping because of this). A good furniture restorer could sort out this problem quite easily. Weights look like replacements.
George III oak longcase clock, the square hood with flanking pilasters above a rectangular panel door and moulded plinth base, the brass dial with Arabic and Roman numerals and subsidiary date aperture, signed Whitehurst, Derby, with a two train movement striking on a bell CONDITION REPORT One weight only present.This and the pendulum appear modified.Case and movement are most likely marriedBack plate is blank - no serial number.11in door, dial
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