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A Regency figured mahogany longcase clock, in Regulator style, with ball topped pyramid finial above circular convex door to the hood, glazed circular panels to both sides, canted corners, the 12" (30.5cm) circular white dial (unsigned) with 8 day 5 pillar movement, the trunk with break arch glazed door, reeded corners and raised on a panelled plinth base 225 x 52cm (88 x 20in) Glazing to trunk door probably later.. With pendulum, 2 brass cased weights and key
A George III mahogany longcase clock, the rectangular hood with swanneck moulding and reeded columns, above shaped top trunk door flanked by quarter reeded pilasters, the 13inch (33cm) brass dial signed 'William Wilkinson, Congleton', with moonphase disc to the arch, foliate mask spandrels, silvered chapter ring, seconds dial and inset calendar dial, engraved centre, four pillar eight day movement, all on a canted panelled base 227cm (89in)
A large oak tavern style longcase clock, basically late 18th century, the large re-painted black and gilt lettered 92cm mahogany dial marked 'Wagstaff, London 1787', with twin barrel six pillar movement rack striking on a large bell above, the trunk in two sections with fretwork brackets above short door, on a plinth base 278cm (108in) Condition:Newer curved section of timber below dial. Right side of trunk cut away with hole through case. Dial repainted or later painted. Movement not tested. With pendulum and two weights. Probably a marriage of sorts but longer previous history unknown. Sold therefore as seen.
A 19th century mahogany longcase clock, the 31cm white painted dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, twin winding holes eight day movement striking on a bell the hood with swan neck cresting freestanding pilasters arched door to waist flanked by fluted angles, bracket feet, 225cm high
AN EBONISED AND GILT DWARF 'AESTETIC' LONGCASE CLOCK, LATE 19TH C the gilt round earthenware dial painted in bright blue with fruit and blossom, the French gong striking movement with square plate and outside countwheel, the case with swan neck pediment, waisted top, panelled trunk and base and painted with gilt foliage, 156cm h overall++Hairline crack in earthenware dial, some structural repairs to case
A GEORGE III OAK EIGHT DAY LONGCASE CLOCK, HENRY SANDERS GATESHEAD, LATE 18TH C with brass breakarched dial, matted centre, ringed winding holes, date aperture, subsidiary seconds ring, Dutch style engraved chapter ring and mask spandrels, the case with flat topped hood, the breakarched door to the trunk with later lentical, pendulum and weight, 218cm h++Old seatboard resting on later old repaired cheeks, movement altered, now with false pendulum bob replacing date, lower part of case rebuilt
A GEORGE III MAHOGANY EIGHT DAY LONGCASE CLOCK, JOHN POLLARD PLYMOUTH DOCK the silvered dial with date sector, subsidiary seconds dial and engraved with ships, castle and neo classical spandrels, in figured case with flat topped hood and turned pilasters, 194cm h ++Movement apparently complete but oily/dirty, cheeks not packed and possibly original to the case, case with old repairs, some surface cracks and repolished
A MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK by John Grundy, Whalley, the eight day movement with anchor escapement striking on a bell, 13 1/2" arched brass dial, the silvered chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, leaf chased centre with secondary dials, the arch with painted moonphase and signature, the case with scrolled pediment carved with rosettes on turned columns, arched door flanked by quarter columns, canted panel base and ogee bracket feet, 88 1/4" high (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT) (Illustrated)
Thomas Byrne c1970s longcase granddaughter clock in mahogany finish case, the gilt brass etched dial with silver Roman chapter ring, decorative spandrels and pieced hands, the German Westminster chime movement with strike silent facility and glass door revealing lyre-style pendulum, 147cm tall
A modern longcase grandfather clock in the 19thC style, the brassed ornate dial with contrasting Roman numerals and globe / moon feature decorating the arch, the two train movement striking on chimes, the glass panelled door revealing faux brass weights, with half columned reeded decoration to mahogany finished case and carved swan neck pediments to the hood, 204cm tall
John Chambley, Wolverhampton, late 19thC/early 19thC longcase clock, the 8-day movement striking on a bell, the painted break arch dial with Roman numerals and Arabic minutes, secondary seconds and date aperture, named to arch, the hood with swan neck pediments and reeded columns with brass capitols and the case with quartered reeded columns and scalloped door, 222cm tall
Ralph Banks, Plymouth Dock (Devonport) mahogany longcase clock, c1780-1800, the 8-day movement striking on a bell, the brass break arch dial with raised Roman chapter ring, the centre with subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture engraved Ralph Banks, Plymouth Dock, floral spandrels to the corners and rocking ship automaton over, the hood with reeded pillars and brass capitols, the arch top with acorn finials, approximately 218cm tall. Ralph Banks worked in Plymouth Docks, Devonport and often used movements bought in from John Thwaite, London, and cases made by a local carpenter. He married Rebecca Palmer Collings at Stoke Dameral parish in 1782 (listed as clock maker on marriage certificate) by 1812 the business was listed under Rebecca's name
John Cameron and Son, Kilmarnock, c1900 mahogany longcase clock, the 33cm brass break arch dial with silvered Roman chapter ring, Arabic minutes, secondary seconds and date dials, masked spandrels to corners and dolphins in the arch. The door with scalloped corners, the arched hood with turned columns and 8-day duration movement striking on a gong, 214cm tall
Wrangler, Oxford, early to mid-19thC mahogany longcase clock, the 30cm painted square dial with Roman numerals, filigree brass hands and date aperture, the case with decorative escutcheon, the hood with swan neck pediments and brass rosette decoration and finial, turned pillars with brass capitols and reeded base, the 30-hour duration movement striking on a bell and the whole raised on bracket feet, 207cm tall
Archibald Siaman, Cumnock, c1800, mahogany longcase clock, the 36cm break arch painted Roman dial with secondary seconds, date, Arabic minutes and diamond pattern cut-away hands, the case with reeded quarter columns and boxwood shell inlay, the door with shell and string inlaid decoration. The hood with reeded columns and brass capitols, string inlay and swan pediments, the 8-day movement striking on a bell and the whole raised on bracket feet, 219cm tall
S & C Porters, Wokingham, early 19thC oak longcase clock, the 28cm square painted Roman dial with date aperture and pierced black hands, the case with reeded decoration, the door with ebonised escutcheon, the hood with reeded columns, brass capitols and swan neck pediments with brass rosettes. The 30-hour duration movement striking on a bell and the whole raised upon bracket feet, 198cm tall
A George III mahogany longcase clock by Lott Barwise of Cockermouth, with swans neck pediment, with Verre Eglomise above the arched door enclosing the painted dial with two-train striking movement, centre date and moon phase, flanked by fluted columns in turn above a long arched trunk door also flanked by columns, the base raised on ogee moulded bracket feet. Height 230 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The clock height carefully measured is almost exactly 231 cm. The movement winds on both trains and is currently ticking. It strikes when advanced. The moon phase also advances as it should. The Verre Eglomise to both sides of the swans neck is cracked. Other than this the hood is in generally good condition. The trunk door is not warped. The lock is present but we have no key. The sides of the trunk have old stress fractures but no significant issues. The base is in good order generally. There is a shrinkage gap between the two wood panels that make up the show wood on the front of the base. The feet are original and in good order. The backboards are original also.
A 19th century oak and mahogany longcase clock, by McQuhae, Cockermouth. CONDITION REPORT: The movement winds on both trains. It is ticking away and striking. We have the weights and pendulum. The dial is in good clean condition with only minor surface marks and scratches. The case is in generally good order with no structural issues. There are some minor veneer losses and old stress fractures but no problems of any significance.
A George III oak longcase clock by William Lister of Halifax, with thirty hour movement, with moon phase and date aperture. Height 228 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: We have the weight and pendulum. The movement strikes when advanced and is ticking away without the pendulum in place. The movement is fairly dirty. Both the date and moon phase appear to advance as they should. The hood and case although generally dusty and dirty are in good structural condition and there are no major issues. The only losses are at the foot of the base where both the left and right hand return mouldings are missing.
An 18th century walnut longcase clock, with arched hood and dial, by Geo. Clarke, Leadenhall Street, London, two train striking movement and long parched trunk door with stepped base beneath, height 242 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The movement winds on both trains and is currently ticking away and striking when advanced. The strike/silent mechanism operates. The date mechanism advances also. The hood has some damage to the top centre fretwork panel. There are nibbles to the veneer around the lock hole. There are numerous other small scratches and scuffs. The rear right hand upright moulding is missing. The left upright moulding which is made from softwood is wormed and partially missing. There is some other worm evident in the hood but this is minor and long gone. The trunk door is very slightly warped at the top left hand corner. If it were possible to lock the door (we have no key) the warp would not be visible. There are some minor traces of old woodworm to the top arch of the door and the odd hole in the sides of the case which are otherwise in very good condition. The clock base is missing its right hand return and some veneer around the front and bottom moulded edge. There are some woodworm holes across the centre of the base panel. The rear of the case and carcass are principally oak. The cheeks have not been built up and the seat board is original. The right hand side of the hood is missing its glass panel.
A Scottish mahogany longcase clock, with swans neck pediment above the arched painted dial and two-train striking movement, with long trunk door beneath flanked by quarter column corners and with conforming base. CONDITION REPORT: Height 229 cm. The swans neck pediment is in good condition as is the glazed door and sides of the hood. The trunk door is not warped. Like the rest of the case it is of good colour. The base is in good order with no condition issues. The backboards are original. We have the weights and pendulum. Whilst the movement is a little dirty the clock is currently ticking and striking as it should.
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