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A George III mahogany cased 30-hour single hand Longcase Clock, by Abraham Weston, Lewes, the 10in square brass dial with silvered chapter ring, black Roman numerals and angel face spandrels, the caddy-top hood with pilasters above a long truck door and plinth base, the single-weight movement striking the hours on a bell, 82in (208.25cm) high.
Thomas Bishop, Axminster, a mahogany 8-day longcase clock with rocking ship automata and two-weight movement striking on a bell, the twelve-inch arched brass dial with silvered chapter ring, black Arabic and Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds and date aperture, scroll and foliate spandrels, signed in the arch, the case with arched hood with pilasters above a long trunk door and plinth base, 86in (218.5cm) high.
John Campbell, Campeltown, a mahogany 8-day longcase clock with two-weight movement striking on a bell, the twelve-inch arched brass dial with silvered chapter ring, black Arabic and Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds and date aperture, scroll and foliate spandrels, signed in the arch, the hood with swan-neck pediment, blind fret decoration and pilasters above a long trunk door and fluted pilasters on plinth base with bracket feet, 86in (218.5cm) high.
A Georgian oak cased 30-hour single hand Longcase Clock, by Bartholomew, Sherborn (Sherborne), the 10in square brass dial with black Roman numerals and mask scroll spandrels, the square hood with pilasters above a long truck door, plinth base and bracket feet, the single-weight movement striking the hours on a bell, 82in (208.25cm) high.
Tho's Thompson, Lancaster, a mahogany 8-day longcase clock with two-weight movement striking on a bell, the twelve-inch arched brass dial with silvered chapter ring, black Arabic and Roman numerals, angel and scroll spandrels, signed in the arch, the hood with swan-neck pediment and turned columns above a shaped long trunk door flanked by quarter pilasters, a plinth base and bracket feet, plinth reduced, 90in (218.5cm) high.
A George III mahogany longcase clock signed George Mclean Edinburgh, with broken scroll pediment above glazed door enclosing 11.5 inch silvered dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, strike-silent subsidiary dial, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, signed to dial Geo Mclean Edinr, with pendulum, key and two lead weights, 208cm high CONDITION REPORT: Lot 283 - crack to wood to base of interior, left pulley for weight has to be wound down, some old cracks to wood on hood, further stains, colour fading to clock, we do not test clocks to see working order, clock was working in house when visited a few months back
A mid 18th century 30 hour longcase clock, the movement and dial signed George Washbourn, Gloucester, circa 1750, the 10.5 inch silvered dial with Roman numerals and gilt metal spandrels, signed Geo Washbourn, with pendulum and single lead weight, housed in a later oak longcase clock case designed by Trevor Pate, Plymouth cabinet maker, with related article for Trevor Pate, 197cm high
A George III mahogany and satinwood inlaid longcase clock signed John Scott Edinburgh circa 1790, with gilt metal eagle surmount to the hood flanked by a scroll pediment and turned finial above glazed door enclosing a 13 inch silvered dial with strike silent subsidiary dial above Arabic and Roman numerals, seconds subsidiary dial and date aperture, flanked by a Corinthian style column, shell inlaid motifs and floral garlands to the trunk, with pendulum and two lead weights, 229cm high CONDITION REPORT: Lot 298 - some cracks in veneer, base of hood left hand side is loose - the side panel is held up by column to front still being attached to it, silvered face is marked and scratched, some knocks/gauges to wood, areas of beading have been lost and others re-glued, bowing of veneer evident near base, splits/heating cracks to wood, four bun feet present, slight scuffs to corners, pendulum and weights present, left hand column loose at top, small crack to glass on right hand side of hood, left hand ball finial at top has been re-glued. Key present.
John Witherston of Hereford - oak longcase clock, the square brass 10" dial having signed silvered chapter ring, matted centre, cast brass spandrels, and single hand for a thirty hour steel and brass weight driven movement striking on a bell, with later adapted antique oak cased replacement seatboard, with bell (currently loose), weight and pendulum, h.198cm
A George III chinoiserie lacquered longcase clock with caddy form hood, broken arch door decorated with pagodas and cut-down base, the broken arch brass dial with automaton figure of Father Time reading "See I work, by you not idle - Tempus Fugit", silvered Roman chapter ring with subsidiary seconds and date aperture - signed JOSEPH WALLIS, LONDON, with key, pendulum and weights, 8-day striking movement, with history and documents
An XVIII Century Oak Eight-Day Longcase Clock, the arched dial with Roman numerals and two subsidiary dials inscribed "Joseph Hall, Birmingham", the hood with swan neck pediment, brass finials and reeded columns inset with a painted panel with putti and foliate decoration, the trunk with shaped door, reeded pilasters with brass capitals, on panelled base with ogee feet, 220cm high.
A Late XVIII Century Oak Cased Thirty Hour Longcase Clock, the circular white dial inscribed "James Brown, Matlock", with Roman numerals and painted floral decoration, the hood with swan neck pediment, reeded pillars with brass capitals and circular glazed door, the long trunk door with reeded pilasters, on plinth base, 202cm high.
A Late XVIII Century Mahogany Eight-Day Longcase Clock, the circular scroll engraved brass dial signed John Steel, with Roman numerals and steel pointers, the hood with swan neck pediment and knulled frieze with brass 'Strong/Silent' plaque (not working), the trunk with half round pilasters, base with bracket feet, 205cm high.
Oak thirty hour longcase clock with birdcage movement, the 10" square brass dial with silvered chapter ring signed Wilmshurst, Odiham, enclosing a matted centre with central alarm dial, the case with long door and the hood surmounted by a moulded stepped pediment over a blind foliate fret carved frieze, 84" high (pendulum and weight)
A 19th century mahogany longcase clock, the swan neck pediment over circular enameled face with Roman numerals, second dial and an eight day movement, indistinctly signed, h. 225 cm, w. 53 cm, d. 23 cm CONDITION REPORT: Hood door damaged and covered in black paint. Some water damage. General wear and tearPendulum and weights present Face diameter 13.5 inches
A late 17th Century eight day longcase clock the 10" square brass dial with silvered Roman chapter ring, stylised sword hilt half hour markers and Arabic five minutes, the matted centre with subsidiary seconds ring and date aperture, mask and foliate scroll spandrels, signed to the lower edge Benjamin Marshall, London, with five knopped pillar movement, the blacked Japanned case and hood with winged cherub head and swan neck pediment over barley twist pilasters, convex throat moulding and long trunk door with oval lenticle, 201cm high
A mahogany cased wall clock, circa 1900, with longcase clock dial and Victorian two-train striking movement. Case 32 cm x 43 cm x 9 cm. CONDITION REPORT: This clock does not require weights. It is a spring driven movement. We have the key and pendulum. The movement is fully wound on both trains. It does however strike when the brake lifted from the count wheel. We cannot ascertain whether the movement is ticking or not as the suspension feather to the top of the pendulum is snapped. When the escapement is flicked without the pendulum in position the clock mechanism does appear to tick. The brass dial is in generally good order. The silvering is partially rubbed. Some of the blacking to the numerals is missing also. The mahogany case is in generally good order. There is one small loss to the top rear of the top section of the arch. Both side doors operate and hinge as they should.
A George III mahogany and walnut longcase clock, probably Whitehaven, bearing old label for Michael King Looking Glass Maker, Carver & Gilder to The Door, with swans neck pediment and Verre Eglomise panels above the arched door enclosing the enamelled dial with moon phase and eight day striking movement, with long trunk door and all raised on bracket feet. Height including finial 229 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: Whilst the clock is ticking away and striking as it should neither the moon face or the date hand are currently connected and there are pieces missing here. The dial is badly rubbed and much of the gilding not present. The Arabic numerals around the Roman numerals are not visible neither are the date markers. The case itself is in generally good structural condition. There is considerable wear to the verre eglomise. The hood should have rear flat uprights at the rear of the sides of the case, these are missing. The trunk door is not warped. The sides of the case are in generally good order as is the blind fretwork and the base. There are no significant issues with the case other than the missing sections at the rear of the hood and very minor losses of the edge cornice.
A 19th century oak and walnut longcase clock, with square brass dial and two-train striking movement by John Clark. Height 217 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The clock hood is missing its top panel. There is no glass to the door. The hood is structurally otherwise sound. The trunk door is not warped and closes as it should. The sides of the trunk are in good condition. The base has a timber loss to the left hand side which should be evident from our image. The sides of the base are in good order. The base will probably have had a plinth at some point and now looks rather low. The dial is extremely dirty as is the movement. It appears complete. We have the pendulum but the metal suspension is missing. We have two weights. The movement and case are clearly a marriage. It is also a little odd to have a walnut veneered door on an oak case.
A mahogany longcase clock, late 18th century, with eight day movement, painted arched dial, subsidiary date and seconds dials, the painted arch depicting Mary Queen of Scots escaping Loch Leven Castle and each spandrel with portraits of Douglas Seton, Herries and Fleming and signed "J.N.O. Sliman, Cumnock". Height 221 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The clock case is in generally very good order. The hood is in good condition with no issues. The moulding above the long trunk door is missing at the front and both sides. Other than this the case is really in extremely good condition. We have the pendulum and both weights. The catgut is however perished and we have not had the movement running. One of the cheek blocks is missing and the movement does not sit straight in the case, the movement appears to be complete and is simply a little dirty. The clock is not a marriage.
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