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THOMAS HARTLEY, SNAITH A MID 18TH CENTURY OAK AND WALNUT CROSS-BANDED 8-DAY LONGCASE CLOCK with 12" brass arched dial having cast spandrels, chapter ring with Roman numerals and matted centre; seconds, date and rolling moon dials, fronting an eight-day movement with rack strike on a bell. The flat top case with long fielded panel trunk door and panelled base 218cm high.
1, THE ANTIQUARIAN HOROLOGICAL SOCIETY, TIME AND PLACE. 2, CLIFFORD & YVONNE BIRD, NORFOLK & NORWICH CLOCKS AND CLOCKMAKERS. 3, JEFF DARKEN & JOHN HOOPER, ENGLISH 30 HOUR CLOCKS. 4, TIM MARSHALL, THE QUAKER CLOCKMAKERS OF NORTH OXFORDSHIRE. 5, ERIC BRUTON, THE LONGCASE CLOCK. 6, BRIAN LOOMES, CLOCKMAKERS OF NORTHERN ENGLAND. 7, BRIAN LOOMES, WHITE DIAL CLOCKS. 8, COLIN WILSON, THE BOOK OF TIME. 9, TRIBE AND WHATMOOR, DORSET CLOCKS AND CLOCKMAKERS (9).
An 18th century oak 30 hour longcase clock by Jno. Ramsbottom, c.1770, the 13in. circular Roman brass dial with foliate engraving, signed, date dial at six, pierced steel hands, the hood flanked by turned columns beneath a swan neck pediment, the trunk with serpentine top door over an ogee moulded base, 83¼in. (211.5cm.) high.
A late 18th century Welsh oak longcase clock by Vaughan of Pontypool, the square brass dial with Roman chapter ring with Arabic outer minute track, subsidiary seconds dial at noon and demi-lune date aperture at six, each with scalloped borders, the centre signed 'C. Vaughan Pont Pool' and with engraved crescent border, gilt brass mask spandrels, 30 hour weight driven movement with countwheel strike, in an oak case with swan neck cornice with gilt brass finials, supported on turned columns, the trunk with reeded borders, on a plain base with serpentine bracket feet, 84 ¾in. (215cm.) high
An 18th century oak longcase clock by George Womersley, the square brass dial signed to centre, with silvered Roman chapter ring with Arabic outer minute track, the centre with painted moonphase with lunar date beneath and engraved date dial at 6, decorated with engraved bellflowers, within gilt brass foliate scroll spandrels, fronting a chain driven twin train movement with outside countwheel bell strike, the case with swan neck pediment with central brass ball finial, over a deep plain frieze on turned pillars, the trunk with incuse arched door flanked by turned quarter columns, on a panelled base with short bracket feet, 86in. (218.5cm.) high.
A mid-18th century oak longcase 30 hour clock by John Nethercott of Long Compton, Warwickshire, the square, 9in. brass dial signed to the Roman chapter ring, centred by engraved foliage, single pierced steel hand, gilt brass mask spandrels, fronting a chain driven bell strike movement with outside countwheel, the case with flared ogee moulded pediment, panelled trunk door on brass butterfly hinges, on a short, plain plinth base, 74in. (188cm.) high.* Provenance: Baggott Church Street Ltd., Stow-on-the-Wold, Glos., c.1988. Copy of original purchase invoice accompanies the lot.** Condition: The dial is too small for the hood mask, so it must be assumed that the movement is not original to the case. The movement appears to have been cleaned and restored, probably before purchased in 1988. The brass dial plate is missing three corners. There are some old worm holes (inactive) to the elm seat board, pine back and inside edge of the trunk door. The case has good colour and patina. The moulding around the trunk door is later, as it overlaps rather oddly over the butterfly hinges. Later iron weight. Losses to edge of wooden flange in lower trunk piece below the door. Large splits at top and bottom of back panel.
A George I burr and figured walnut eight day longcase clock by John Carter of London, the arched brass dial with silvered Roman chapter ring and Arabic outer minute track, gilt brass mask spandrels and matted centre with silvered sub. seconds at 12, date aperture at 6 and harboured winding holes, signed to a silvered convex roundel to arch within a foliate border and gilt brass dolphin spandrels, fronting an eight day bell strike movement with five knopped pillars, the case with cavetto moulded arched top with three gilt brass ball finials, over a blind fret carved frieze and secondary step moulded arch, on gilt brass stop fluted columns, the trunk with moulded arched and feather banded door and cross banded sides, on a cross and feather banded base with shaped bracket feet, 92½in. (235cm.) high.
A George III mahogany eight-day longcase clock, with dentil moulded cornice above white painted dial with calendar aperture, Roman numerals, 'Edward Box, Chichester', doric columns either side and plain trunk to square pedestal base, approx. 195cm high. Edward Box was working in East street, Chichester, 1796 till 1803. He was shot dead in a hunting accident in 1803
A SUNDERLAND OR 'GARRISON' POTTERY WATCH STAND, DIXON, AUSTIN & CO, C1820-26 in the form of a longcase clock flanked by figures and decorated in bright underglaze painted enamels, 28cm h A similar example is illustrated Lewis (J & G), Pratt Ware... 1780-1840, second edition, 2006, p94.++Small localised and high quality professional restoration noted on top corners of the clock hood but an excellent example of the type. The thin flat rectangular base undamaged
AN ENGLISH OAK EIGHT DAY LONGCASE CLOCK, THO LUMPKIN LONDINI FECIT, EARLY 18TH C the 10.5 inch brass dial with matted centre, subsidiary seconds dial, ringed winding squares, date aperture, pierced hands and mask spandrels, the movement with four finned pillars, the associated 18th c oak case with stepped pediment and ogee cornice, the trunk of narrow proportions with moulded door, 192cm h++In the same good restored condition as when bought from the specialist trade by the late owner many years ago. Case somewhat altered
AN ENGLISH MAHOGANY EIGHT DAY LONGCASE CLOCK JNO POLLARD PLYMOUTH DOCK, C1810 the engraved and silvered dial with date sector and subsidiary seconds dial, lunar work to the arch and inscribed HIGH WATER at STONE HOUSE, the breakarched cornice retaining the original (discoloured) painted decoration to the cavetto, the trunk with blind fret frieze and ogee arched door, on line inlaid base, 210cm h John Pollard (b1756) was the son of John Pollard, clockmaker of Crediton, Devon. The younger Pollard lived in he parish of Stoke Damerel, Devonport, the reason for signing his clocks from Plymouth Dock.++In good unrestored original dry/faded condition; requiring cosmetic restoration. Cheeks with old repair but movement original to the case, several small losses to case; with weights and pendulum
Composite longcase clock timepiece movement, the 31.5cm arched brass dial signed to the arch and with pierced and applied spandrels to a Roman and Arabic chapter ring with outside minute and inside quarters track with fleur de lys markers to a polished centre and black finished hands to a single weight driven movement with plates united by four screwed pillars and with anchor escapement, height 42cm
Mid-19th century mahogany cased 8-day longcase clock, maker name rubbed, the swan neck pediment with plain frieze to an overhanging cornice and fluted free-standing columns to a concave moulded throat with panelled trunk and short door flanked by quarter fluted columns to a panelled and plinth base to a 33cms (13ins) third period painted dial with gilt highlighted cartouche to the arch with further rosette spandrels to a convex third period Roman chapter ring with outside minute track and subsidiaries for seconds and date with pierced and stamped brass hands to a signed false plate and movement with plates united by four knopped pillars and with anchor escapement and strike on a bell (associated), height 228cms
Composite oak cased 8-day longcase clock, the arched hood with brass capped swan neck pediment over free-standing columns to a moulded throat and short trunk door flanked by canted corners on a plain plinth and later added base to a 30cm first period painted arched dial with chinoiserie scene to the arch over floral spandrels enclosing an Arabic chapter ring enclosing subsidiary seconds and date sector with pierced and stamped brass hands to a twin weight driven movement with plates united by four knopped pillars and with anchor escapement strike on a bell (associated) to dial and case (associated), height 202cm
A regulator longcase clock, by Albion and Jones, in a mahogany case, the silvered dial signed and dated 'AD 2001' and with 'up/down' quadrant, the glazed trunk door displaying a thermometer and barometer, with concealed lead weight, 45cm wide 25cm deep 192cm high This lot comes with the original handwritten drawings and calculations for its construction. Colin Bent was a much respected clockmaker and restorer and worked for many years from his shop Albion Clocks, in Grove Hill, South Woodford. He was a Craft Member of the British Horological Institute. Arthur Jones appears to have been a wheelcutter. For another similar regulator by this maker, see: Bonhams, 13 December 2017, lot 42.
A regulator longcase clock by Birch, London, in a mahogany case, the 11½ inch silvered dial with subsidiary seconds and hour rings and sweep seconds hand, the movement contained in a brass dust box, with a fully enclosed mercury pendulum and brass spoked pulley and weight, 47cm wide 30cm deep 190cm high
Early 19th century Scottish mahogany longcase clock, with broken swan neck pediment, the broken arch painted dial with figures seated in interior to the arch, painted with portrait medallions to the spandrels of Ramsay, Scott, Ferguson and Burns, the dial having subsidiary second dial and calendar, inscribed indistinctly with name and “Perth”, the trunk with inset quadrant mould, fore-columns arched door, all with bead moulding, on slender bracket feet, 213cm high
A GEORGE III OAK, MAHOGANY BANDED AND SATINWOOD INLAID 30 HOUR LONGCASE CLOCK, the hood with a swan neck pediment, flanked by column uprights, painted dial with Arabic numerals, subsidiary date aperture, marked T Mawkes, Belper, dial diameter 31.5cm, the case flanked by quarter reeded columns and central shell inlay to door, height 214cm (one weight and pendulum)
A GEORGE III OAK, MAHOGANY BANDED AND SATINWOOD INLAID 8 DAY LONGCASE CLOCK, the hood with swan neck pediment and central brass finial, flanked by column uprights, the painted dial with Arabic numerals, subsidiary date aperture, marked Ria, Walton, dial diameter 29.5cm, height 204cm (later added removable plinth) (one weight and pendulum)
AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY OAK EIGHT-DAY LONGCASE CLOCK, the 13-inch square painted dial, signed M. Evans Llangernyw, with subsidiary seconds and date crescent, painted to each corner with a sprig of foliage, the hood with swan-neck pediment and turned pilasters, the case of good colour and with string-inlay to the canted corners, the moulded door with arch-top, complete with pendulum, two weights, winder and case key. 220cm

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