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An unusual miniature Dutch style longcase clock, the 1.5ins diameter enamel watch dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, to the single train movement, contained in gilt crackled finish case of "18th Century Dutch longcase" design, with shaped cresting and on paw pattern front feet, 20ins high (case slightly damaged)
An 18th Century oak longcase clock by William Gill of Hastings, the 11ins square painted dial with Roman and Arabic numerals and date aperture, to the 30 hour movement striking on a bell, contained in plain case with moulded cornice and turned pillars to hood, on plinth base, 75ins high Note: William Gill of Hastings recorded working in 1795
An early 19th Century oak longcase clock, the 13ins arched painted dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, the arch decorated with a hunting scene, to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, contained in plain oak case, the hood with fretted scroll cresting above moulded cornice and with plain turned pillars and arched trunk door, on bracket feet, 88.5ins high
A 19th Century "North Country" oak and mahogany banded longcase clock by Owen Richards of Bala, the 13ins square painted metal dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, contained in oak and mahogany case with scroll pediment and square turned pillars to hood, the trunk with octagonal moulded panels, inlaid with oval stringings, on conforming plinth base with bracket feet, 83ins high Note: Owen Richards of Bala recorded working 1868 to 1876
A 19th century mahogany cased regulator longcase clock by Charles Shepherd of London The silvered dial with Arabic and Roman numerals, single winding aperture and two subsidiary dials. 188.5 cm high; 42.5 cm wide. Note: Charles Shepherd was a pioneer of the electrical distribution of time. He supplied the Galvano-Magnetic Clock System to Greenwich in 1852, with a large slave clock at the entrance to the observatory which remains there today.
A George III oak thirty-hour longcase clock, late 18th century, the posted countwheel bell striking two handed movement with anchor escapement and 11 inch square brass dial with floral spray engraved centre signed centre signed ‘MATT’W BANCE, HUNGERFORD’ within Roman numeral chapter ring and rococo scroll cast spandrels to angles, in a case with moulded cornice and turned pilasters to hood over rectangular caddy moulded trunk door and plain plinth base, 209 cm high Matthew Bance is recorded in Baillie, G.H. ‘Watchmakers & Clockmakers of the World’ as working in Hungerford 1793-97.
A George II oak thirty-hour longcase clock, mid 18th century, the posted countwheel bell striking two handed movement with anchor escapement and 11 inch square brass dial with ring-turned decoration to the matted centre within Roman numeral chapter ring signed ‘William Abbott, Sarson Fecit’ and twin cherub and crown pattern spandrels to angles, in a case with moulded cornice and reeded pilasters to hood over shaped-top caddy moulded trunk door and plain plinth base, 205 cm high William Abbott is recorded in Baillie, G.H. ‘Watchmakers & Clockmakers of the World’ as working in Sarson (Hants) during the early 18th century.
Benjamin Willoughby, Bristol, a late 17thC or early 18thC walnut longcase clock, with a moulded crest and turned pilasters, on bracket feet, the square dial with date aperture and second's dial, with a further pillar, eight day movement, 194cm H.Benjamin Willoughby is believed to have worked in Bristol from around 1690 to 1710.
A 19thC oak and mahogany longcase clock, the swan neck pediment with brass finials and roundel's, above facetted pillars, an arched door inlaid with lozenge on bracket feet, the arched dial painted with country houses, indistinct makers name but from Sleaford, with an eight day four pillar movement, 212cm H.
S.B Shaw Billingboro (sic), a 19thC oak and mahogany longcase clock, the swan neck pediment with brass finials and roundel's above turned pillars, the shaped door with molded pilasters on a plinth, the arched painted dial with moon phased floral spandrels, with an eight day four pillar movement, 209cm H.
A late 18thC oak longcase clock, with dentil moulded and pillared hood, with crossbanded rectangular door, with fluted quarter inset pillars, plain base, shaped apron and bracket feet, the 30cm brass dial having cast spandrels, the chapter ring having Roman hour and Arabic minute numerals, marked Arch Lawrie?, the chased and matted field with date aperture, 30 hour movement, 209cm H.
L & I Michael of Swansea; a c1780 arched dial longcase clock, the broken swan neck pediment with Corinthian columns and shaped door frieze opens to reveal painted arched dial set with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial and Roman date chapter enclosing a twin-train movement striking on bell, supported in a narrow-door canted-cornered case, on ogee bracket feet, height approx 230cm.
A George III mahogany and satinwood cross banded and box wood and ebony strung longcase clock, the broken scroll swan neck pediment centred by a reeded urn finial above an arched glazed door and flanked by baluster pilasters enclosing a 12 inch arched brass dial with foliate engraved centre and subsidiary seconds dial and silvered date aperture, the silvered chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals and engraved 'Joseph Veale Mevagissey', within foliate and c-scrolled cast spandrels, the silvered boss centred arch engraved with an eagle and the motto Tempus Fugit, flanked by dolphin spandrels, 8-day movement striking on a bell above a full length cross banded trunk door with two reeded roundels applied to the case on either side between canted angles over an ogive moulding and box wood and ebony strung base and bracket feet, 226cm high
A George III mahogany longcase clock the broken scroll swan neck pediment centred by an urn finial above an arched glazed door flanked by blind fretwork canted angles and glazed side windows enclosing a 12” arched brass dial with subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture and matted foliate engraved centre the silvered chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals and foliate cast spandrels rolling moon phase in the arch and inscribed ‘Benjamin Bell, Uttoxeter’ eight day movement striking on a bell above a narrow ogee arched top full length trunk door flanked by fluted quarter pilasters over a concave border and ribbed indented panel base and raised on a shaped plinth and bracket feet, 231cm high.
A George III cross banded oak cased longcase clock, the broken arch pediment above an arched door with round glass between turned brass caps, Doric columns enclosing a 13 inch circular brass dial inscribed in italic ‘Hill Totley’, amongst foliate scrolls and with Roman numerals and Arabic outer ring, 30-hour movement striking on a bell above a narrow cross banded square top trunk door flanked by fluted quarter pilasters over an ogive moulding and cross banded base and later plinth, 214cm high
AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY OAK, ROSEWOOD AND MAHOGANY BANDED AND INLAID LONGCASE CLOCK, broken swan neck pediment with central triangular finial, the painted arched 31cm dial with lunar phase mechanism and spandrels emblematic of the four Continents, Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds and date dials, 8 day movement, named Jas. Smith, Coventry, the trunk door with triple arched detail, the base on bracket feet, with pendulum and weights, height of clock 231cm
A GEORGE III OAK, MAHOGANY BANDED AND INLAID LONGCASE CLOCK, broken swan neck pediment with columns, arched door enclosing painted 31.5cm dial with Neo-Classical motifs, date aperture, Arabic numerals, 30 hour movement, named T. Mawkes, Belper, the trunk with quarter columns, shell paterae to door, shaped base, lacks feet, with pendulum and weight, height 213.5cm
A late 18th century longcase clock having square pillar marquetry hood containing 30 hour movement by Evans, Salop, on rectangular trunk having further extensive floral marquetry decoration and square base10" dial72" HIGHPOSSIBLE MARRIAGE WITH MOVEMENT. DUSTY NEEDS A CLEAN. IN USED CONDITION, RESTORED AND REPAIRED
A late 18th century mahogany longcase clock having double arch and pillar top containing brass and silvered face, with 8 day movement by Nathaniel Brown, Manchester on shaped trunk and square base12" dial. Case has some damage (see photo) been in same family since 19th century. Hood damaged glass broken
A 19TH CENTURY LONGCASE CLOCK by William Tritschler of Carlisle, having mahogany crossbanded oak case, the hood with swan neck pediment, column mounted, on box base with turned feet, the arched painted dial decorated with river landscape scene to the arch, cottages to the corners, the dial with Roman numerals, having two secondary dials, inscribed "Tritschler, Carlisle", (recorded working in Carlisle with Henry Ferdinand 1845-1877) fitted 8-day striking movement.
A 19TH CENTURY LONGCASE CLOCK by George Kiddle of Sherborne, a mahogany crossbanded oak case, the hood with swan neck pediment and central brass finial, column mounted, the painted arch dial with river landscape decoration, flowers to the spandrels, Roman numerals, secondary dial and date aperture, inscribed "G.Kiddle Sherborne", (George Kiddle was apprenticed in Sherborne 1823-1830, he set up business there until 1855 when he moved to Chelmsford, Essex, he died in Shoreditch in 1871) fitted 8-d ay striking movement.

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