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A second quarter of the 19th century crossbanded oak 30-hour longcase clock by Robert Brown of Newtown, the hood with two lion head roundels applied to the swan-necked pediment over reeded free-standing columns, the trunk with recessed quarter columns and cross-banded rectangular door, standing on a rectangular base with moulded plinth, the 12 inch signed painted iron dial has Roman numerals and pheasant corner spandrels, the 30-hour movement has countwheel striking on a bell and anchor escapement, 206cm high
GEORGE II BLACK JAPANNED LONGCASE CLOCK 18TH CENTURY the arched moulded cornice over an arched brass dial with Roman number chapter, signed 'William Lundie, Aberdeen', with subsidiary date and seconds dials, over a moulded arched trunk door decorated with figures and putti, raised on a plinth base 50cm wide, 208cm high, 25cm deep Provenance: The Collection of a Lady of Title
GEORGE III OAK LONGCASE CLOCK 18TH CENTURY moulded cornice over a glazed panel above a brass dial inscribed 'George Booth, Manchester', flanked by columns, over a shaped panel door with lenticle, raised on a moulded plinth base with bracket feet 49cm wide, 223cm high, 24cm deep Provenance: The Collection of a Lady of Title
A late George III mahogany longcase clock by John Price of Chichester, the eight day movement with an anchor escapement and five turned pillars striking on a bell, the twelve inch brass arched dial with Roman and Arabic numerals to the silvered dial, with subsidiary seconds and date dials, inscribed 'John Price Chichester', with four season spandrels and Strike/Silent dial to the arch, with a pagoda top hood and a Gothic ogee trunk door, 227.5cm high.Click here to view the online page turning catalogue.
A George II oak longcase clock by Paul Thackwell of Ross, the thirty-hour brass birdcage movement with an anchor escapement and striking on a bell, the ten inch dial with a silvered chapter ring, with Roman and Arabic numerals, the centre engraved with scrolls and a Chinese style pagoda and signed 'Paul Thackwell ROSS' with Rococo cast gilt brass spandrels, the hood with three turned finials and plain columns, above a trunk door with a moulded edge, 210.5cm high. Provenance: The Property of a Cotswolds Private Collector.Click here to view the online page turning catalogue.
An oak and mahogany thirty hour longcase clock, signed Wm Hargraves, circa 1830, swan neck pediment, trunk door flanked by turned mahogany pilasters, recessed mahogany crossbanded plinth, 14-inch painted arched dial, four pillar movement with anchor escapement and outside countwheel striking on a bell, 229cm high 22.03.18, Case with small scuff marks in places, finials are missing, hood columns with some rubbing and flaking to the surfaces, hood door with small chips, dial with scratches and slightly discoloured to the centre, movement needs cleaning, with one weight and a pendulum.
C18th Oak Longcase 30 Hour Clock with serpentine fronted door with axe handles, herringbone inlaid frieze, hood with broken arch pediment, painted dial marked D Jones Llangaddock, Arab numerals, date aperture quadrants painted with fruit & flowers, top with exotic birds, single weight, on plinth base, with pendulum
Late C18th/Early C19th Yorkshire Oak Longcase Clock with mahogany banding, door with conch shell inlay, broken arch pediment, turned columns, painted arched dial with Roman numerals, secondary seconds dial & day/date aperture, painted with church & sheep grazing, signed Stokesley, on plinth base
An imposing late 18th century mahogany cased, 8-day weight driven longcase clock, the painted Wilson dial with rolling moon feature and inscribed Arch'd (Archibald) Coates, Wigan, matched blued steel hands, weight and pendulum, 228 cm (high) (Loomes lists two makers of this name, the first of whom died in 1797. This clock is probably by the son, listed as working in Wigan until 1810 when he became publican at The Cock Inn, Millgate, Wigan)Condition report: The clock is in good original condition, the dial has been very well restored and retains the character of the Wilson features, the hood door has had repair many years ago where the arch section has broken, the movement is fairly clean though needs some bushing so a service should be factored in, the moon disc moves with the hands though the calendar dial does not seem to work. Some woodwork is missing from the base sides though there are several pieces of wood with the lot that may complete the case. Door has the lock and key. We have not attempted to set the clock up for running, though the escapement and strike trains work with pressure on the great wheels.
A 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY, PROBABLY SCOTTISH, LONGCASE CLOCK, having arch topped painted dial depicting a huntsman and his dogs, the case having swan neck pediment with twin turned and facetted columns, supported on a broad carcase with shield shaped s ingle door, on a deeper box base with short splayed feet, approximately 230cm high x 55cm wide
A 19TH CENTURY OAK LONGCASE CLOCK, having silvered dial bearing the name "Henry Deykin of Worcester", clock number 1396, plain dial with subsidiary seconds and date aperture, the carcase having blind fret carved frieze, over twin column supports, lon g crossbanded single door, on a box base, 206cm high (complete with pendulum and weights)
A George III mahogany eight day longcase clock, the dial inscribed 'Hugh Roberts, 41 Market St, Holyhead' the white painted dial with a moonphase mechanism, black Roman numerals, painted corners, the door with applied split turnings set between matching columns, single case door and raised on a projected base
A George II ebonised 30 hour longcase clock, the dial inscribed 'Tho Clarke, Burton', the door with a glazed face sliding off and revealing 10 inch brass dial with silvered chapter ring and gilt spandrels, single hand, the mechanism having a bird-cage movement and striking on a bell, single weight driven, 194cm high
Black lacquer and chinoiserie decorated eight day longcase clock, the 12" brass arched dial signed Henry Baker, Malling on a silvered boss to the arch over a silvered chapter ring enclosing a matted centre with subsidiary seconds dial and calendar aperture, the case with long moulded arched door decorated overall with figures in pagoda landscapes, the hood with a rounded moulded cornice surmounted by three ball and eagle brass finials, 68" high (pendulum, two weights and keys)
Two oak cased miniature longcase clocks, the dials set with Roman and Arabic numerals respectively, height of slightly taller 42cm, and a domed mantel clock (3). CONDITION REPORT: All worn throughout, the two miniature long case dials will need cleaning as they are quite dirty, small chips, splits etc, no guarantee of working order.
An ebonised longcase clock for restoration, the painted dial set with Arabic numerals and date aperture, height approx 195cm (af). CONDITION REPORT: Entire clock extensively worn and rickety throughout, will need extensive attention and restoration, no guarantee of working order, rubbing to the dial, losses to the finish of the dial.
An 18th century North Country 30 hour longcase clock, Hugh Lough, Penrith, the mahogany case with swanneck pediment, above 12.5inch (32cm) brass dial with painted moonphase disc to the arch, silvered chapter ring and dial centre with signed inset circular plaque, curved calendar aperture below, gilt foliate spandrels, 4 pillar bell striking movement, the trunk with short door flanked by quarter columns, the base with canted corners on ogee bracket feet 230cm high case probably associated.
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