An early 19th century inlaid oak eight day longcase clock, the engraved brass dial with silvered Roman numeral chapter ring, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, all below a makers plate for 'Thomas Radford, Leeds' with movement striking on a bell, domed top with broken pediment and all on bracket feet, (later base section) 223cm H
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A George III / mid 18th century and laterWelsh oak eight day longcase clock, Samuel Roberts, Cloc Mawr Cymreig, Roman numeral chapter ring with date aperture and centre signed 'Sam Roberts Llanfair', with movement striking on a bell, the hood initialled and dated 1779, 195cm CONDITION REPORT:THIS is likely to be a 30 hour clock converted to an eight day. The clock trunk is separate from the base. The movement is grubby. Replaced hinges to the door and the door frame is either completely restored or a replacement. With a key and pendulum. No handle to the door of the hood. Escutcheon incomplete to the trunk door and the hinges to this door also replaced. Some moulding also missing to the sides of the hood. Some rebuilding to the case and the movement may be c1900. The dial and case are likely to be original to one another. Despite faults overall appearance good. We cannot guarantee that the clock is in full working order. With pendulum and weights, the weights may not be original. It is unclear if the case and movement are original to one another. The movement may not be original to the case.
20th century hand made mahogany longcase clock, with swan neck pediment and dentil cornice enclosed by lead glazed door, eight day movement with West Minster chime, H191cm: Made in 1982 by Laurence Nelson, Chairman of Dresser Nelson for the Vendor, with original Receipt for £450.00 Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
19th Century mahogany longcase clock by R. Summerhayes of Ilminster, the hood with swan neck pediment, square door flanked by turned pillars, the trunk with short door and standing on bracket feet, the square painted dial with Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and calendar aperture, eight day movement Condition:
W BERRY OF MINEHEAD; a 19th century mahogany eight day longcase clock of small proportions, with floral carved broken swan neck pediment above domed brass dial, the silvered chapter ring set with Roman numerals, with fluted and reeded Corinthian quarter columns to the body, on plinth base terminating in bracket feet, height 141.5cm.
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 III mahogany eight day longcase clock, circa 1770, the hood with a swan neck pediment and dentil moulding, the glazed door enclosing a white dial, inscribed 'J Holland, Bury', the glazed hood door set between turned columns with Corinthian capitals, the case having a triple sectioned Gothic arch door, set between quarter turned columns, raised on a projecting base with bracket feet, 240cm high
A Victorian mahogany longcase clock, the circular brass dial engraved with Roman numerals, a date aperture and a seconds hand, with eight day four pillar movement, the shaped case with scroll carving to the hood, above a glazed central section and side door, on plinth base, brass case weights and pendulum, 217cm high
T S Kennedy Kilmarnock, a 19th Century mahogany longcase clock The hood with arched pediment pillared side supports over a body with arched trunk door and panelled box base, the circular dial with silvered chapter wheel with Arabic and Roman numerals to a brass centre with subsidiary seconds dial and pierced hands, fitted with eight day movement, 203cm high with two weights, pendulum, lacking door key and winder
An extremely large 19th Century mahogany longcase clockWith musical organ movement, the hood with broken arch detail, candy twist columns and arched door, the body with arched trunk door, reeded side pillars and box base with ogee feet, the massive arched wooden face painted with various figures in countryside setting to a central dished dial, (face measurement 53x81cm) the eight day movement with further organ musical movement with wooden pipes (some missing) and three rotating figures to the face, the movement unsigned and requires some restoration, lacking weights, pendulum, some pipes and hands, total height approx. 257cm CONDITION REPORT: Case with some scuffs and lifting veneer and light crazingFace lacks hands and has had some repainting (rather crude around winding holes) and there are various chips to the paintClock has been stored for some time and is not workingThe movement is lacking some of the organ pipesThis clock is sold as not working and requires considerable renovationSee extra photos
A 19th Century eight day longcase clock by M J Spicaclhalter Malton The painted arched face with dished dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds and date dial, the case of large proportions with broken arched pediment, pillared side supports and short trunk door, sold with pendulum and two weights, 230cm high
BENJAMIN DAVIS, LONDONAN 18TH CENTURY CHINOISERIE LACQUER EIGHT DAY LONGCASE CLOCK, the 11¾-inch brass break-arch dial with silvered chapter, subsidiary seconds and date aperture, strike/silent in the arch, the hood with pagoda top and three sphere finials, the case with long moulded door. 235cm
JOHN HARTLEY, BURNLEYA GEORGE III OAK AND POLLARDED OAK EIGHT-DAY LONGCASE CLOCK, the 11¾-inch break-arch brass dial with silvered chapter, the subsidiary seconds dial with Star of David to the centre, crescent date calendar, the hood with arch top and turned columns, the trunk with quarter columns, raised on panelled base, with pendulum, key and winder. Overall 226cm
WILLIAM WARIN, THIRSKA GEORGE III OAK EIGHT-DAY LONGCASE CLOCK, the 12-inch brass break-arch dial with silvered chapter with Roman numerals, outer minutes and interesting Masonic emblems, the centre engraved with a crest, subsidiary seconds and date calendar, the hood with dentil cornice and reeded columns, the trunk with blind fretwork frieze and long door flanked by reeded quarter columns, the base with canted corners and raised on bracket feet, with weights, pendulum and key. 227cm
A George III mahogany longcase clock by Hodgson, Preston, the brass dial with painted chapter ring having Roman and Arabic numerals, with applied mask and scrolling foliate spandrels, having brass mounted swan neck pediment above twin columns, the moulded trunk raised on plinth base and bracket feet, H.234cm
A late George III oak and mahogany cross banded 8 day longcase clock by A Merger, NantwichThe hood with a twin swan neck pediment above cluster columns flanking a 14 inch painted dial centred with a subsidiary second dial, date aperture and painted with exotic birds along with the makers name. The two train movement striking on a saucer bell, the case with a cross banded frieze above a shaped cross banded door flanked by quarter cluster columns above a lower board applied with a cross banded panel and raised on a plinth base with bracket feet, 215cm high, with two weights and pendulum
An 18th Century oak longcase eight day clock, by Coates of WiganHaving a caddy top above a chiseled frieze and two slender turn uprights, flanking a brass 12" dial with an applied silvered bezel painted with Roman and Arabic numerals and embraced by applied open work spandrels, the dial centred with a subsidiary second dial and date aperture and signed with the makers name, the case with quarter ring turned columns flanking a shaped door above a plain lower board raised on ogee bracket feet, complete with two weights, height approximately 222cm. CONDITION REPORT: case
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