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Lot 826

EARLY 19TH CENTURY 8 DAY LONGCASE CLOCK, painted break arch face with country inlaid casing (requiring restoration)

Lot 370

A Dutch silver miniature reproduction of an 18th century longcase clock, 1918, makers mark J.P.H., chased with flowers and leaf scrolls and a panel of boats on a canal to the ogee base, surmounted by figures and an orb, incorporating an 18th century pocket watch dial and movement, 24cm high. Illustrated.

Lot 1276

D. Crawly Lavington: a George III oak mahogany boxwood and ebony banded and inlaid longcase clock, the square hood with broken swan neck pediment, freestanding columns, the 10" brass dial with silvered chapter ring and date aperture, the single train movement striking on a bell, 204cm high.

Lot 1278

An Art Deco oak longcase clock case, 203cm high, and two weights, lacking movement. .

Lot 1279

Richard Broad: a reproduction George III style mahogany brass mounted and inlaid "Royale" longcase clock, circa 1994, with moon phase, three train movement, Westminster, Whittington and St Michaels Chimes, the pillared case with a glazed trunk door, 210cm high.

Lot 1361

A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK, 8 day movement, signed A Johnstone, Kilwinning, Roman numerals, seconds and subsidiary date dials and various painted Victorian scenes, approximate height 231cm (case key, two weights and pendulum)

Lot 1477

A VICTORIAN FLAME MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK, 8 day movement, 12' dial, Roman numerals, seconds and subsidiary date aperture dials, unsigned with Victorian scenes, approximate size height 231cm (two weights, pendulum and winding handle)

Lot 1483

A VICTORIAN FLAME MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK, 8 day movement, 12' dial, Roman numerals and painted river scenes, approximate height 252cm (two weights and pendulum, case key)

Lot 320

An unusual early Victorian copper lustre dish, centre painted with a longcase clock dial, 9.25in. - cracked

Lot 77

A mahogany longcase clock, traditional square brass dial and Black Forest chiming movement, with pendulum and brass-cased weights, 6ft. 2in. high

Lot 79

A 1920's dark oak longcase clock, with circular brass dial, chiming movement, case with bevelled glass trunk door and barley-twist columns, with pendulum, three weights and key, 7ft. 2in.

Lot 561

Antique oak 30 hour longcase clock having floral painted arched dial, signed J. Thompson, Darlington

Lot 637

19th century eight day longcase clock with painted arched dial decorated with church and castle ruins, signed - James Ault & Son, Belper, date aperture, in inlaid oak and mahogany case with broken swan-neck pediment, 213cm high

Lot 639

Late 18th / early 19th century longcase clock with eight day movement with 14 inch painted dial, painted female spandrels, ringed winding holes, subsidiary seconds dial and calendar aperture, indistinctly signed - Blackburn, pierced gold painted hands in a wide mahogany case with Gothic arched door, reeded corners and panelled plinth, hood with glazed door, reeded columns and swan-neck pedestal with turned roundels and brass ball and spike finial, 219cm overall length (weights and pendulum present, winding key lacking)

Lot 640

Early 19th century Scottish longcase clock with eight day movement, 12 inch painted break arch dial with thistle and rose spandrels, subsidiary seconds and calendar dials, ringed winding holes, signed - G. Sutherland Elgin, break arch with painted cornucopia in an oak case (in a distressed state) with shaped door, on tall plinth, hood with plain columns and swan-neck pediment (winding key, weights and pendulum present)

Lot 641

Late 18th / early 19th century longcase clock with eight day movement, 13 inch break arch dial with scroll and foliate spandrels, subsidiary seconds and calendar dials, break arch signed - H. Brownbill Leeds, in an oak case with quarter columns, long shaped door and panelled plinth, domed hood with plain columns and swan-neck pediment with turned wood finial, 229cm overall height (weight and pendulum present, key lacking)

Lot 643

19th century longcase clock with eight day musical movement on eight bells, 12 inch break arch dial with face mask and foliate spandrels, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, silvered chapter ring, signed - Dan Quare, London, break arch with 'Old Father Time' rocker in a mahogany case with inlaid marquetry decoration, arched door and panelled plinth, domed hood with fluted columns shaped pediment and three eagle and ball finials, 237cm overall height (weights, pendulum and winding key present) CONDITION REPORT General overall condition good, movement is clean but we are unable to confirm if it is in full working order. Dial is in good condition, some minor scuffing to chapter ring. Hour hand is damaged, minute hand is detached but present. Case us generally good, some marquetry lifting but no losses. Hood is good, one column is detached but present. Other column has some brass decoration missing

Lot 644

Good quality Edwardian eight day chiming longcase clock, retailed by Harrods Ltd. London, with silvered and gilt arched dial with floral engraving, three winding holes and subsidiary seconds strike / silent and silent chime switches, in dome-top mahogany case with acanthus decoration, glazed door with cylinder pendulum and three brass cylinder weights, on ogee bracket feet, 196cm high CONDITION REPORT General overall condition reasonable. Movement appears to be complete. Gong rods are undamaged, but rusty and all present. Whole movement is very dirty and does not appear to have been run recently. Dial is dirty and worn and scuffed in places. Weights and pendulum are also dirty and with surface scratching and wear. Case and hood in good condition. Some minor damage to veneer hood and very tight fit

Lot 649

Contemporary reproduction of a late 17th century longcase clock with five-pillar eight day movement, 10 inch square dial with cherub face and foliate spandrels, matted centre, signed - Richard Baker Londini fecit, subsidiary seconds dial, date aperture and silvered chapter ring, in a walnut case, long door with lenticles inlaid and strung side panels, panelled plinth on bun feet, hood with square glazed door, barley-twist columns and decorative carved pediment, 195cm overall height (winding key, door key, weights and pendulum present) CONDITION REPORT As far as we are aware the whole clock excluding the movement has been made up. The movement is very clean and has a rack strike and possibly uses components from another clock. Dial is also very clean, spandrels may be reproductions. Chapter ring and subsidiary seconds dial are scuffed. Case has been made in the style of late 17th century. Dial aperture is 10"x10"

Lot 659

Fine quality 19th century regulator longcase clock with eight day four-pillar movement, deadbeat escapement with jeweled pallets and Harrison maintaining power, 13 inch circular silvered dial with outer minute scale and subsidiary hours and seconds dials, signed - Wm. Gibson Aspatria, adjustable compensated mercury pendulum held by a brass bracket attached to the backboard and a single weight with ornate fretted and spoked pulley, in a fine figured mahogany case with fretwork decoration, full-length glass door and silvered beat scale, 192cm overall height (door key, winding key present, weight lacking)

Lot 680

George III longcase clock with five-pillar eight day movement, rack striking and anchor escapement, silvered 12 inch break arch dial with subsidiary seconds and calendar dials, signed - Joseph Robinson, London, silvered break arch with twin half globes, calendar scale and painted moon roller with nautical background, in a flame mahogany case with full-length arched door, half-fluted pilasters with brass mounts, on a panelled plinth, moulded arched hood with glazed door flanked by twin domed columns with brass capitals, decorative pediment with three later sphere and eagle finials (one detached but present), 233cm overall height (weights, pendulum, winding key and door key present) CONDITION REPORT General overall condition good. Movement is clean and appears to be in working order although we have not had it running. Dial clean, some minor scuffing. Numbers may have been retouched. Case is in god condition, some minor nicks and scratches. Hood also good, door has been repaired near key hole and right hand finial and mount is detached but present

Lot 681

Late 17th / early 18th century longcase clock, thirty hour bird cage movement with outside countwheel and anchor escapement, striking on a bell, later 10¼ inch brass dial with matted centre, cherub and crown spandrels, blanked off calendar aperture and silvered chapter ring, signed - Simon Worley Starton Fecit, in 19th century oak case with short door, carved acorn decoration and tall plinth, hood with arched door, twin columns and swan-neck pediment, gilt metal appliqué and jumping fox finial, 226cm overall height (door key, pendulum and weight present)

Lot 396

An Edwardian mahogany longcase clock by Cotterill Winksworth, the arch dial with Arabic numbers, gilt painted spandrels, the pagoda hood with fretwork and turned finials, having marquetry inlaid door with shell paterae, H:234cm

Lot 807

An oak 'Grandmother' longcase clock H.167cm

Lot 1172

A late 17th century style marquetry inlaid longcase clock, striking reproduction movementThis case is by repute a National Award winning clock case

Lot 1175

A 20th century burr walnut and oak longcase clock in early 18th century style with reproduction dial and movement

Lot 643

Two 18th Century longcase clock dial and movementsTo include a break arch painted dial with an eight day movement the second painted square dial also complete with eight day movement.

Lot 644

Five assorted longcase clock casesTo include 18th Century oak examples, early 19th Century mahogany longcases along with a collection of various hoods and hood doors.

Lot 647

A George III oak cased longcase thirty hour clock by T Hepton, NorthallertonThe clock with a broken openwork pediment centred with a brass vase shaped finial above slender columns flanking a painted 11inch break arch dial, centered with the maker's name and a convex date aperture , the dial embraced by foliate gilt spandrels with a thirty hour movement, the slender case with a shaped door flanked by quarter turned columns above a plain front board, raised upon bracket feet, one weight, height 225cm approximately. CONDITION REPORT: Movement looks well maintained, although movement board is missing, no guarantees on working order.

Lot 648

A George III oak cased eight day longcase clock by J. Sully, StoweyThe case with a twin swan neck pediment above slender tapering columns flanking a painted 12" break arch dial with Roman numerals, centred with a subsidiary second dial and date aperture, the eight day movement striking on a saucer bell, the slender oak case with reeded canted corners flanking a rectangular door centred with an inlaid shell, above a lower conforming panel raised on bracket feet with two weights and a pendulum, 206cm high.

Lot 649

A late 18th Century oak cased eight day longcase clock by Rob Webster, ShrewsburyThe clock with an openwork broken twin swan neck pediment above a blind fretwork frieze and tapering columns flanking a 12" brass dial, the dial painted with Roman and Arabic numerals and centred with a subsidiary second dial and date aperture along with the makers name, enclosed by foliate spandrels, the slender crossbanded case with a conforming rectangular door above a lower panel and bracket feet, two weight and pendulum, 209cm high.

Lot 722

A George III oak eight day longcase clock, the painted 38.5cm dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds and date aperture signed St Newness Whitchurch, with moon phase dial decorated with a ship and a cottage, with movement striking on a bell, with the broken swans neck hood with brass flower head roundels, the trunk with an inlaid serpentine door and fluted corner pilasters, on bracket feet, 233cm. With a George III oak hanging corner cabinet, with panelled door, 100cm H x 79cm W (2) CONDITION REPORT: The movement and case may not be original. The back of the hood has a flange so you have to lift it over the dial before you slide it back. The top of the back board has been altered and the seat board may not be original. Case tired with cracks and repairs. Appears to be part of the moulding to the edge of the trunk (behind the door) which is replaced or loose. No key or winder. Some attention will be needed. Not currently running.

Lot 1745

A Victorian flame Mahogany cased Longcase Clock painted face, short door with column detail, standing on bracket feet

Lot 525

An 18th century oak eight day longcase clock by Charles Halsted, the brass 12" dial with arabic numerals and date aperture, pierced brass cherub and crown spandrels to the corners, with weights and pendulum, 219cm high

Lot 497

A 19th century walnut and marquetry cased longcase clock, the brass dial signed Edmund Whitehead, Wetherby, having an eight day movement, 214cm high

Lot 508

A 19th century oak cased longcase clock, with a painted dial and moon phase, 222cm high

Lot 730

A modern longcase clock, 210cm high

Lot 100

An Edward VII inlaid oak fusee longcase clock, the silver dial signed Clarke, 1 Royal Exchange, London

Lot 315

An oyster burr laburnum eight day longcase clock, the 10" brass dial with silvered chapter ring signed ?? Winmick, the movement striking on a bell, the hood with spiral columns, the case with bulls glass lenticle to the door, pendulum, no weights, height 210 cm.

Lot 184

18th Century oak longcase clock by Nathaniel Hedge of Colchester, stepped hood having blind fret decoration, arched shaped glazed door flanked by tapered cylindrical pillars, copper trunk with arch shaped long door and standing on bracket feet, arched shaped brass dial with silvered chapter ring, Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and calendar aperture, eight day striking movement Condition:

Lot 1214

A 20th century oak cased Tempus Fugit longcase clock. The silvered dial with brass spandrels and roman numeral chapter ring. Set to a good oak trunk and hood. Measures 178cm tall.

Lot 1479

A 20th century antique style oak longcase grandfather clock with brass face and roman numeral chapter ring. The trunk with leaded glass window complete with 3 brass weights and pendulum. The base with carved linen fold decoration

Lot 1499

An 18th / 19th century longcase - grandfather clock case in country oak complete with the hood ( no face / mechanism etc )

Lot 26

A George III mahogany, London longcase clock, the hood having a pagoda top, over turned columns and arched door with a box base, raised on bracket feet, with an 8 day bell strike movement, brass dial, silver chapter ring, subsidiary seconds and date aperture inscribed Andrew Dunlp, 95 h

Lot 27

A George III mahogany longcase clock, the hood having an arched top with turned columns, over a door and box base, raised on splayed, bracket feet, with an eight day bell strike, brass Roman dial, date aperture and subsidiary seconds, inscribed George Steevens, Hindon, 82 1/2 h

Lot 182

A large 19th century mahogany eight-day longcase clock, the square painted enamel dial with moon phase painted with sailing boat above date aperture, indistinctly signed by a Wigan maker.

Lot 183

An early 19th century oak, mahogany and satinwood banded longcase clock, the broken swan neck pediment above arched brass dial, set with silvered chapter ring, long door and plinth base on ogee bracket feet, housing an eight-day movement, height 230cm.

Lot 184

An early-to-mid 19th century mahogany and oak longcase clock, the broken swan neck pediment above arched painted dial, inscribed 'J.G. Elliott, Leeds' with eight-day movement above short door and plinth base, height 226cm, dial repainted.

Lot 185

An early 19th century oak longcase clock, the broken swan neck pediment above square painted dial, inscribed 'Alker, Wigan' with later carved door flanked by fluted corner pilasters to a plinth base on ogee bracket feet, height 220cm.

Lot 186

A late 18th/early 19th century oak and mahogany cross-banded longcase clock, the broken swan neck pediment above circular painted dial, later inscribed 'Whitehurst, Derby', with eight-day movement, long arched door flanked by fluted corner pilasters to a plinth base and bracket feet, height 214cm.

Lot 187

An early 19th century oak and mahogany cross-banded longcase clock case with associated walnut veneered hood, long arched door, fluted pilasters and plinth base, glazed aperture 46.5 x 32.5cm.

Lot 188

An early-to-mid 19th century oak and mahogany cross-banded longcase clock, the broken swan neck pediment above repainted square dial inscribed 'Thos Wood, Knutsford', with eight-day movement, short door and plinth base, height 222cm.

Lot 189

An early 19th century oak and walnut cased eight-day longcase clock of small proportions, the brass dial set with Roman numerals, inscribed 'James Worthington', the walnut hood above an oak body and pedestal base, height 160cm. CONDITION REPORT This has been heavily restored, much of the original walnut case has been replaced with oak, including the door which has been removed and replaced by two oak boards, now the only access to the movement and weights is through the top and back of the hood.

Lot 190

Thompson of Wolverhampton; a George III oak and mahogany cased eight-day longcase clock, the painted dial set with Roman and Arabic numerals, with subsidiary seconds dial, swan neck pediment, columned hood and quarter columned body above a plinth base to bracket feet, height 225cm.

Lot 191

A contemporary French oak eight-day longcase clock, the gilded and metal dial marked 'Brencklé Tssoudun', set with Roman numerals, long door with circular glass aperture above carved base, length 226cm.

Lot 1536

A late 19thC bronze clock in the form of a longcase clock with two Dutch children, the silvered dial with Roman numerals, signed on the reverse G Vaerenbergh, 20cm tall

Lot 721

Thomas Laidlaw, Newcastle: a 19th Century mahogany longcase clock, the painted roman dial with subsidiary seconds and date dials to centre, two train movement with anchor escapement, the case with arched glazed door flanked by turned columns, arched waist door, panelled base with bracket feet, 218.5cms (86in.) high.

Lot 505

A 19th century oak 30 hour longcase clock, height 210cm

Lot 6

GEORGE III MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK, with rolling moonphase, Signed J. Lister, Halifax, the 14" painted Roman dial with subsidiary seconds and date dials and spandrels painted as rural maids, set beneath a rolling moonphase to the arch and powered by an eight day movement, chiming on a bell, housed in a case with swan neck pediment, and capped free standing and fluted fore columns, over a flame cut trunk door with shaped top, flanked by reeded forecorners and raised on a conforming crossbanded base with bracket feet, 92" (233.7cm) high

Lot 23

LATE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY OAK LONGCASE CLOCK SIGNED HELM, ORMSKIRK, the 12" brass dial with subsidiary date aperture to the foliate scroll engraved centre, enclosed by conforming, pierced spandrels and powered by a 30 hour movement striking on a bell, housed in a case with broken architectural pediment above a glazed panel painted with scrollwork and free standing fore columns, over a long trunk door with shaped top, flanked by quarter columns and raise on bracket feet, 84" (213.4cm) high

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