An Oak Eight Day Longcase Clock, signed Robert Dawson, Alford, circa 1760, flat top pediment, mahogany crossbanded trunk door, 12-inch square brass dial with silvered chapter ring signed, seconds and date aperture, four pillar movement with anchor escapement and rack striking on a bell, 199cm high11.12.17, Hood with cracks to the left hand side, left hand side hood moulding has come off and needs re-gluing, hood door with later handle, trunk with later escutcheon, trunk left hand side with cracks, trunk with later inlay, plinth with cracks, feet missing, dial chapter ring is discoloured and needs silvering, later seatboard, movement looks complete, with pendulum and two weights.
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An Oak Eight Day Longcase Clock, signed Thos Twigg, Shelton, circa 1810, swan neck pediment, fluted pilasters, 13-inch arched painted dial, seconds, date aperture, painted scene in the arch, four posted movement with attached falseplate stamped Osborne, anchor escapement, rack striking on a bell, 214cm high 11.12.17, Pediment with small cracks to the top centre, columns with dents and chips, trunk door is slightly bowed, later feet, front of the plinth with one crack, plinth with some dents and small chips, dial has been re-painted, movement is complete, with pendulum and two weights.
An Oak Eight Day Longcase Clock, signed Peter Hathornthwaite, Kirkby Lonsdale, circa 1720, flat top pediment, side viewing windows, trunk door with glazed lenticle, 12-inch square brass dial with chapter ring signed, seconds dial, date aperture, anchor escapement and inside countwheel striking on a bell, later case, 217cm high11.12.17, Later case, hood with chips to the top side and some wood missing, trunk with splits and moulding missing, plinth with cracks, top side of the backboard with loose pieces of wood, dial is discoloured and needs silvering, movement is dirty and needs cleaning, pendulum suspension is broken, with pendulum, no weights.
An Oak Eight Day Longcase Clock, signed Saml Shepley, Stockport, circa 1780, caddied pediment, crossbanded trunk door with inset pilasters, 12-1/4-inch brass dial with chapter ring signed, seconds and date aperture, four pillar movement with anchor escapement and rack striking on a bell, 214cm high11.12.17, Hood caddy has been re-built, hood with veneer missing just below the caddy, later feet and skirting, front right hand side column is bowed, dial is discoloured and needs silvering, later seatboard, movement is dirty and needs cleaning, with two weights and a pendulum.
A Scottish Mahogany Eight Day Longcase Clock, signed Thos Low, Dundee, circa 1820, swan neck pediment, inlaid stringing and inlaid acorn leaf and urn decoration panels, 13-1/4-inch arched painted dial signed, seconds and date dials, painted figural corner spandrels, arch with a painted figural boat scene, four pillar movement with anchor escapement and rack striking on a bell, later case, 216cm high 11.12.17, Later case, hood sides with small cracks, hood door with cracks, trunk door slightly faded, dial with crazing marks and minor chips and the paint work is slightly lifting in parts, later seatboard, extra wooden blocks to both sides of the case cheeks, movement needs cleaning, with two weights and a pendulum.
A Mahogany Eight Day Longcase Clock, circa 1810, swan neck pediment, six column hood with painted glass panels, triple arched trunk door flanked with fluted column pilasters, ogee feet, 14-inch arched painted dial, seconds and date dials, arch with moonphase aperture, four pillar movement with attached falseplate stamped Osbornes manufactory Birmingham, anchor escapement and rack striking on a bell, 228cm high 11.12.17, Hood with glass panels cracked, case is faded with sunlight damage, some mouldings are missing and small cracks and veneers lifting in parts, feet are scuffed, dial has been touched up, dial needs re-painting, date hand is missing, later seconds and minute hands, movement is dirty, no drive to date wheel (wheel missing), with pendulum and two weights.
An Oak Thirty Hour Longcase Clock, signed Daniel Gill, circa 1780, flat top pediment, moulded trunk door, 11-inch square brass dial, dial centre with silvered arched plaque signed, bird cage movement with anchor escapement and countwheel striking on a bell, 195cm high28.12.17, Trunk door with lock missing, plinth with a later skirting, dial is clean, movement looks complete, with pendulum and weight.
A Longcase Clock Painted White Dial and Movement, circa 1810, 13-inch arched painted dial signed Richmond, York, Arabic numerals, seconds and date dials, corners painted with flowers, the arch painted with a lady in robes with a lion beside, four pillar movement with anchor escapement and rack striking on a bell, 47.5cm high 12.12.17, Dial has been re-painted, signs of slight touching up with paint in parts, hands have been repaired, movement needs cleaning, no weights, with pendulum.
A Scottish Mahogany Eight Day Longcase Clock, signed Simon Forrest, Kirkfieldbank, circa 1830, flat top pediment, 14-inch arched painted dial with Roman numerals, painted with four seasons spandrels, arch painted with figures in a landscape scene, four pillar movement with anchor escapement and rack striking on a bell, 211cm high 11.12.17, Case is slightly faded in parts, case with small pieces of veneer missing in parts around the hood and base, trunk door with stringing missing in parts, dial centre with crazing marks and the signature and place name is faded, movement needs cleaning, with two weights and a pendulum.
An Oak Thirty Hour Longcase Clock, signed Jn Parson, Worksop, circa 1800, arched pediment, 13-inch circular painted dial signed, date aperture, painted with flowers to the centre, anchor escapement and outside countwheel striking on a bell, later case, 208cm high 11.12.17, Later case, plinth with small cracks and the left hand side panel is slightly lifting, dial with small marks and minor flaking painted marks in places, movement is complete, with pendulum and two weights.
MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK, the brass dial with 10" silvered chapter ring beneath an arch inscribed Edmd Whitehead, Wetherby, on a brass, eight day, four pillar movement hourly striking to a bell, the arched hood with orb finials and fluted columns, the trunk with arched door and plinth base, height 230cm
MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK, the brass dial inscribed Jas. Ritchie, Hull, with 12" chapter ring, subsidiary seconds and date dials, the arch inscribed Tempus Fugit, on a brass, eight day, four pillar movement hourly striking to a bell, the arching hood with pierced fretwork and fluted columns, the trunk with fluted canted sides and plinth base, height 245cm
BLACK LACQUERED AND GILT LONGCASE CLOCK, the painted dial with 11" chapter ring, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, inscribed Jno. Barber Newark, on a brass, four pillar movement striking to a bell, the case with an arched door flanked by columns, the trunk door and base with painted and gilt chinoiserie scenes, height excluding finials 224cm
A George III and later eight day oak and mahogany cross-banded longcase clock, the 12 inch dial inscribed 'Hugh Knight, Stone', probably a marriage, the hood with a swan neck pediment, the circular glazed door opening to reveal a circular brass dial with Roman numerals and Arabic minutes numerals, two winder holes, the centre with engraved decoration, the case door with a cross-banded edge, raised on a projecting base section, 210cm high
A late 17thC/early 18thC longcase clock by Samuel Barrow of London, in handmade figured walnut case with feather banding and with original eight day fusee movement, having five pillars and with silvered chapter ring, brass spandrels, signed Sam Barrow, Londini, Fecit, with later ebonised plinth base, 210cm high. Previously featured on BBC Antiques Roadshow with the current vendor. With a copy of the original receipt from Church Street Galleries Ltd, 77 Kensington Church Street, London W8, circa 1967, (£465)
A George III oak longcase clock by John Agar of York, with moulded and blind fret hood, full length trunk door and plain base with brass 30cm square dial, with applied rococo spandrels, the chapter ring having Roman hour and Arabic minute numerals, subsidiary minute ring and date crescent marked Jon Agar York, 214cm high
A William IV oak and mahogany longcase clock, 35cm arched painted dial inscribed Jas. Brindley, Newcastle, Roman numerals, rolling moon phase to arch, subsidiary seconds dial, date aperture, eight-day movement striking on a bell, swan neck pediment, shaped rectangular door to waist flanked by turned pilasters, bracket feet, 225cm wide, c. 1835
A 19th century oak longcase clock, the square painted dial inscribed Jas Powell, Worcester, Arabic numerals, subsidiary date aperture, twin winding holes, eight day movement striking on a bell, shell spandrels, the case with swan neck pediment, door to waist inlaid with shell paterea, 218cm high
A 19th century Scottish mahogany and satinwood strung longcase clock, the arched dial inscribed Jas Allan, Kilmarnock, Arabic numerals, two subsidiary dials, twin winding holes, eight-day movement, pierced foliate scroll spandrels, the case with square hood, fluted quarter columns, 208cm high
A George III oak longcase clock, 30cm square brass dial inscribed E Foster, Carlisle, silvered chapter ring, Roman and subsidiary Arabic numerals, date aperture, thirty-hour movement striking on a bell, moulded outswept cornice, shaped arched rectangular door to waist flanked by quarter-columns, skirted base, 205cm high, c. 1775
A William IV mahogany longcase clock, the 32cm arched painted dial inscribed R. Tennison/Chesterfield, Roman numerals, the arch painted with castle ruins the spandrels with hanging game, subsidiary date and seconds dials, twin winding holes, eight day movement striking on a bell, the hood with swan neck pediment, and lotus capped pillars, arched rectangular door to waist, bracket feet, 228cm high, c.1835Reuben Tennison was born in Hornsea, (Yorks ER) 1799 was apprenticed 1813-1820, married Mary Thompson at Chesterfield in 1831 and had two sons and a daughter. He worked from New Square and later from Market Place in Chesterfield recorded 1827 to 1849 when he appears to have died. An oak cased clock by him was sold locally in 1991.
A George III oak and mahogany longcase clock, the 31cm arched painted dial inscribed C Riley, Halifax, painted with soldier off to the Napoleonic war, the centre with Britannia and ship on the horizon, twin winding holes, subsidiary date dial, eight day movement striking on a bell, the hood with brass capped columns, shaped rectangular door to waist inlaid with an oval shell paterae, bracket feet, 228cm high, c.1815George Riley was working at Halifax 1810-1814, a date-range confirmed by the military scene in the arch. Condition Report: The upper part of the pediment has been removed at some time, no doubt to accommodate the clock in a low ceilinged room
An early Victorian mahogany crossbanded oak longcase clock, 29cm square dial inscribed Leeds, West End, Sittingbourne, Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds and calendar dials, thirty hour movement striking on a bell, swan neck pediment turned columns, arched rectangular door to waist, flanked by reeded quarter columns, bracket feet, 210cm high, c.1840 Paul Colley Leeds was born in March 1813, son of Amos and Rebecca Leeds, was apprenticed 1827 to 1834 and was working at West End, Sittingbourne, Kent from 1838 to 1874. He married Leonora Cruttenden in 1843, and died in 1896.
A William IV mahogany longcase clock, the 36cm arched painted dial inscribed *** H***, Burslem, Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, rolling moon phase to arch, twin-winding holes, the spandrels emblematic of the Four Continents, eight-day movement striking on a bell, the case with swan neck pediment, turned columns, shaped rectangular door to waist, outlined throughout with boxwood and ebony stringing, 235cm high, c. 1835The maker is almost certainly John Spencer Hill, who was born 1798 in Coventry, where he was apprenticed 1812-1819 moving to Burslem on his marriage. He was later of Queen Street, Wolstanton, and died in 1854. Condition Report: Central finial to hood missing, gut lines loose; dial faded.
An early George III oak longcase clock, 24cm square brass dial with silvered chapter ring, inscribed Wm Burchell/Northampton, Roman numeral, thirty hour bird cage movement striking on a bell, stepped cornice, turned columns, rectangular door to waist, flanked by quarter columns, bracket feet, 207cm high, c.1760William Silvanus Burchell is recorded as having worked at Northampton in the 1760s Condition Report: mouldings detached from case, but all present.
A George III oak and chequer strung longcase clock, the broken scroll swan neck pediment with three finials above on arched door and silvered 12 inch dial marked Plimer, Wellington, with Roman numerals, subsidiary date dial and seconds dial, eight day movement striking on a bell, trunk door centred by a harewood and boxwood eagle motif, 213cm overall height
An early 19th century crossbanded mahogany cottage longcase clock with arched hood with broken scroll pediment enclosing a 13 inch white enamel dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary date and seconds dials, painted with figures emblematic of the seasons in the corners and Rebecca at the well to the arch, 8 day movement, striking on a bell, above a 3/4 length trunk door flanked by faux fluted quarter columns and over a panel base, 206cm high and a 1920s mahogany three tier folding cake stand
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