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Good late 18th century longcase clock, the engraved, arched silvered Roman/Arabic dial with maker's name, James Smith of Edinburgh, in attractive mahogany case with scroll cresting and shaped top door; with attractive printed label giving Smith's directions to setting up and managing the clock dated Edinburgh 1789, 210cm high.
Joseph Stevens of Hampstead - early 18th century chinoiserie black lacquered longcase clock, the hood with caddy top and twin three-quarter turned pilasters flanking arched brass 12" dial, with signed silvered plaque to centre, matted centre, subsidiary seconds dial, the chapter ring with Arabic and Roman numerals, and strike-silent dial over, scroll cast corner spandrels, twin winding holes for an eight day brass four pillar weight driven movement striking on a bell, the case lacquer decorated with Japanese figure and pagoda landscapes, h.230cm Condition Report / Extra Information Height 230cm including finials.Case appears to have been re-lacquered and fully restored.Several shrinkage splits above door.Traces of old worm to pilasters.Door with full vertical split.Some minor losses to gesso.Dial and movement have been cleaned.Matted centre appears re-gilded.No unexplained holes to dial.Dial belongs to movement.Cheeks original.Seatboard is possibly old replacement.
A mid 18th Century oak cased thirty hour longcase clock by John Bunting, Long BuckbyThe clock with a moulded cornice above a blind fretwork frieze over the 10" brass dial with a Roman numeral chapter ring and a central inset date aperture, the dial embraced by openwork spandrels and centred with the makers name, the plain case with a shaped door above a conforming lower panel and bracket feet, complete with single weight and pendulum, 105cm high.
A late 18th early 19th Century oak cased eight day longcase clock by Bancroft of ScarboroughThe shaped hood with twin spherical brass finials above a pair of tapering reeded columns flanking the 12" painted break arch dial signed with the makers name and enclosed by floral painted spandrels, the case with canted corners flanking a shaped door above a plain lower board, complete with two weights and a pendulum, 210cm high. CONDITION REPORT: Hood split both sides,Crack in glass running full length,Reconstruction of the hood, replaced upper back board, replaced movement board and supports,Replaced hinges,Case lacking feet,Dial has been repainted,Pendulum and weights with the clock.
A Good quality reproduction Georgian style mahogany longcase clock by James Stuart, ArmaghHaving an arched pediment above a 9" break arch dial applied with a silver chaptering and gilt openwork spandrels, the dial centred with the makers name, the slender mahogany case with quarter reeded columns above a plain lower board with conforming columns, raised upon bracket feet, complete with three weights and a pendulum, height 203cms.
A George II mahogany cased longcase clock by Richard France, Warrington, (1720-1740)The arched pediment above slender tapering architectural columns flanking the 13" break arch brass dial with a silvered moon phase dial above a silvered chapter ring, signed with the makers name and enclosing a subsidiary second dial and date aperture, the dial applied with gilt metal openwork figural spandrels and the eight day movement striking upon a saucer bell, the fine slender case with a shaped and crossbanded door above a conforming crossbanded lower panel, raised upon a plinth base with bracket feet, two weights and pendulum, height 217cms approx. CONDITION REPORT: Lot 599Clock case heavily stained / polished,Movement board replaced,Minor restoration to hood,Rubbing and tarnishing to chapter ring,Replacement interior braces on back board,Some minor signs of inactive worm on clock door, also in lower front board which has been reduced and reconstructed.
A NINETEENTH CENTURY MAHOGANY PAINTED DIAL EIGHT DAY LONGCASE CLOCK unusually the trunk slightly tapering & again unusually the dial painted at each corner with an Empire scene with a figural depiction of Europe, Asia, America & Africa & to the arched dial a scene of British 'domestic happiness', 223cms high Provenance: Estate of Helen Zienkiewicz Deceased (1926-2016) late wife of Olgierd Cecil Zienkiewicz CBE FREng, FRS (1921 - 2009) acclaimed Polish-British mathematician & civil engineer https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Olgierd_Zienkiewicz
AN EIGHTEENTH CENTURY WELSH ELM ENCASED LONGCASE CLOCK by Charles Vaughan of Pontypool, having a brass dial with Roman chapter numerals, filigree spangrels within a square hood with single caddy top, 190cms high Provenance: Estate of Helen Zienkiewicz Deceased (1926-2016) late wife of Olgierd Cecil Zienkiewicz CBE FREng, FRS (1921 - 2009) acclaimed Polish-British mathematician & civil engineer https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Olgierd_Zienkiewicz
A LATE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY LONDON LONGCASE CLOCK mahogany encased and inscribed William Hannington of London & having an arched brass dial with Roman & Arabic numerals, strike/silent subsidiary dial to the arch, with eight-day movement striking on a bell & with inner subsidiary seconds dial all within a basket-top hood, 240cms high
Jas Cawson & Son of Liverpool; a late 18th century mahogany-cased longcase clock, the swan neck pediment above circular white-painted dial set with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and day aperture with further maritime rolling moon phase, twin globes and floral spandrels, the hands with gilt and bright-cut decoration, dial diameter approx 34cm, above triple-arched door enclosing twin weights and pendulum, on cut corner base to ogee bracket feet, height approx 228cm. CONDITION REPORT Clock has not been tested, so no guarantee of working order, case has some areas of wear throughout with chips and loss to veneer, will need some attention and restoration. The dial with a hairline crack to left of VI numeral, further chips to the lower-left edge, otherwise crazed with some areas of repainting, again will need some attention. No evidence of woodworm, wear commensurate with age but does not detract.
A carved oak longcase clock, 19th century, the brass dial with moonphase aperture painted with a fully rigged ship and titled 'The Royal George', with subsidiary seconds hand and a two train movement, the hood and case foliate carved with central anthropomorphic mask, 242cm high, (key, two cast iron weights and a pendulum).
Oak and mahogany longcase clock, hood with swan neck pediment, turned columns, long door, 12" arch painted dial with bars of flowers to the lunette and floral spandrels, painted chapter ring, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, signed J.N.O. Foster of Lincoln, eight-day movement stiking on a bell, height 216cm.
John Lloyd, Brecon, a 19th century, oak and mahogany thirty-hour longcase clock, the painted arched dial with a calendar aperture, the crossbanded mahogany hood with a swan neck pediment and reeded columns, the case with a short oak door with mahogany crossbanding,dial 12in diameter 214cm high
An oak and mahogany eight-day longcase clock,19th century, by James Farr, Bromyard, the arched brass dial with a signed boss over a seconds dial, a calendar aperture and engraved centre. The hood with a swan neck pediment and fluted columns, the trunk with fluted quarter columns,dial 12in diameter 223cm high
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