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An early 19th century Henry Hobbs of Helston longcase / grandfather clock face and movement having a painted face depicting agricultural scenes and floral sprays, the twin barreled movement striking on a bell with notation for WH and Co. The face having a roman numeral chapter ring with subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture. Measures 44 cm high and 31 cm wide.
A George III longcase clock, the oak and mahogany marriage hood encloses a hand painted 30cm enamel dial indistinctly named, Roman numerals, the spandrels painted with cabbage roses and wild flower, subsidiary secondary dial, stepped to waist, housing a central arched door with satinwood and ebony stringing throughout, plinth base, 49cm x 198cm x 23cm c.1830
A George III oak longcase clock, with caddy top hood, ball and spike finials, and brass 30cm square arched dial having Royal crest to arch, and applied spandrels, the silvered chapter ring signed Geoff Devis London, with Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary second ring and date aperture, revealing an eight day movement striking on a bell, with full length trunk door and moulded base, 240cm overall.
A George III oak longcase clock, the eight day movement striking on a bell, the brass dial with cast eagle and urn spandrels, with a silvered chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, with engraved scrolls and inscribed 'Stripling Lichfield', with subsidiary seconds dial and a date aperture, the case decorated with parquetry inlay and with fluted quarter pilasters, 210.5cm high.
A George III oak longcase clock, the eight day movement striking on a bell, with a brass dial and cast cherub mask spandrels, the silvered chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals and inscribed 'Tho. Bramston Oundle', with subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, the hood with a swan neck pediment and brass eagle finials, 215.2cm high.
M.Wilde, Wakefield, a mahogany longcase clock: the eight-day duration movement striking the hours on a bell, the brass break-arch dial having a raised chapter ring engraved with black Roman numerals and Arabic five-minute outer numerals, the centre with engraved decoration, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, the mahogany case having boxwood stringing, decorative fan inlay to the four corners of the base, a shaped top to the trunk door, three-quarter clustered pillars to the trunk, the hood having a swan-neck pediment with three brass ball-and-spire finials, brass paterae and full pillars with cast-brass capitals, all standing on bracket feet, height 233cm (inc. finial)* Biography Micheal Wilde is recorded as working in Wakefield from circa 1765 until his death in 1811 with his son, also Michael, recorded working from before 1838. Various longcase clocks are known signed by both makers.
John Wise, Londini fecit, an ebony basket-top bracket clock: the eight-day duration, five-pillar movement with restored verge escapement having a profusely engraved backplate with tulip decoration and signed to the centre within a shaped cartouche, John Wise, Londini fecit, striking the hours on a bell, with the quarter-repeat work now removed, the seven inch square brass dial having a raised silvered chapter ring engraved with black Roman hour numerals, Arabic outer five minute numerals with further half-quarter markings and fleur-de-lis half-hour markings, the matted dial centre with engraved decoration to the date aperture and ringed winding holes, with cast-brass cherub-head spandrels to the four corners and decorative blued steel hands, the ebony case having a cast-brass pierced repousse basket top with a double-griffin carrying handle, cast brass pierced repousse frets to the sides, applied brass mounts to the front, four ball finials to the top corners and standing on brass bun feet, height 37cm (handle up) 34cm (handle down).* Biography John Wise was apprenticed in 1638 to T. Dawson and then turned over to the well-known lantern clock maker Peter Closon, becoming a Freeman of the Clockmakers Company in 1646. Having worked for a period in Warwick, he had returned to London by 1668 and by 1693 was living in Moorfields. Between the years of 1670 and 1685 he took six of his sons as apprentices along with four others. All his sons, bar the youngest, appearing to have continued in the business. John Wise was a known maker of lantern, longcase and spring clocks.* Notes See Horological Masterworks, an Exhibition of English Seventeenth-Century Clocks, published by the Antiquarian Horological Society, 2003.
A late 18th Century mahogany longcase clock by Thomas Lake of Taunton, the 12ins square brass dial with silvered chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, contained in mahogany case with adapted hood, now with shaped cresting and replaced pillars, plain trunk door and on plinth base with bracket feet, 86ins high Note: Thomas Lake recorded working as a Watchmaker in Taunton in 1795
A Late 18th Century dark oak cased longcase clock by James Wilson of Loop, the 12ins arched brass dial with narrow chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and calendar dial and with strike/silent dial to arch, to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, contained in dark oak case with shaped and moulded pediment and plain turned pillars to hood, arched trunk door and moulded base, 81ins high (including finials)
A George III mahogany longcase clock by William Franklin of London, the 12ins arched brass dial with wide silvered chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture and with matted and engraved dial centre, to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, contained in mahogany case with moulded cornice and gilded wood finals and slender turned pillars too hood, arched and moulded trunk door, the base with astragal moulding, on double plinth base, 88ins high (including finials) Note: Possible William Franklin, recorded working London 1790-1810
A 19th Century oak longcase clock by P. Monti of Sandwich, the 12ins arched painted dial with Roman numerals and with subsidiary seconds and calendar dials, to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, contained in plain oak case, the hood with arched and moulded cornice, with wood finials and turned and fluted pillars to hood, arched trunk door and on bracket feet, 81ins high (including finials) Note: Peter Monti, born 1817 in Italy, recorded working in High Street, New Street and Knightrider Street, Sandwich - died 1895.
An 18th Century oak longcase clock by John Day of Wakefield, the 12ins square brass dial with wide silvered chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, the silvered dial centre engraved with leaf scroll ornament, inset with aperture showing phases of the moon above calendar aperture, to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, contained in oak case, the hood with shaped pediment and three later brass finials and plain pillars, plain trunk door, on plinth base, 94ins high (including finials) Note: John Day recorded working in Wakefield, Yorkshire - Born 1729 - Died 1801
A Channel Islands George III lacquered longcase clock, the signed painted dial with moon phase arch decorated with a ship in full sail, Roman numerals and subsidiary dial within floral-painted spandrels and conforming hood, the black lacquered case decorated with a pagoda, Oriental figures and exotic birds, eight day movement, with key, pendulum and weights. 222cm
A George III mahogany 30 hour longcase clock, by Wilmshurst, Chichester, with 12in square painted dial, the trunk door bearing original label inscribed 'T Wilmshurst, Clock and Watch-Maker, Successor to the late Mr Box, East Street, Chichester...', height to top of hood 199.5cm, with weight and pendulum. Condition Report: Dial in good order. Repair/damage loss to cornice. Movement has been cleaned/restored. Case in reasonably good condition.
A George III oak cased 30 hour longcase clock, the dial inscribed 'Jn. Dugmore, Derby', the hood with an overhanging moulded cornice, the glazed face door set between turned columns, opening to reveal a brass dial with Roman numerals, gilt spandrels, single case door, raised on a projecting base, bracket feet
A mid 18th Century oak cased 30 hour longcase clock, by Edward Bilbie of Chew Stoke, the hood with a moulded and carved cornice, the glazed hood door set between turned columns and opening to reveal a square dial, having a silvered chapter ring and black Roman numerals, with gilt spandrels to corners, the case inlaid with satinwood banding and a star pattern to centre, projected base and plinth
A good George III mahogany eight day longcase clock, the dial inscribed 'Thomas Williams', arched hood having a single glazed face door the silvered dial with black Roman numerals and Arabic minute numerals, subsidiary dial, the top with a moonphase mechanism with the phase inscribed 'High Water at Bristol Key', the corners inscribed with Classical figures, the door set between turned columns, the base fitted with a shaped case door and matching projecting base
PARKINSON LANCASTER A MID 18TH CENTURY OAK 30 HOUR LONGCASE CLOCK with architectural swan neck pediment above a shaped trunk door and standing on a shaped plinth base, the brass 11" dial with inner minute markings and cast brass spandrels fronting a 30 hour four pillar movement with count wheel strike on a bell 214cm high
AN EARLY 18th CENTURY WALNUT AND MARQUETRY LONGCASE CLOCK the 12” square brass dial with engraved chapter ring and spandrels, signed Thomas Mountfort, St Albans fronting an eight day striking movement with five finned pillars and anchor escapement. The case with moulded cornice, side windows and barley twist pillars to the hood door, long trunk door having shallow arch, floral inlay, and lenticle on matching base 198cm high
ROBERT HIGGS, LONDON A GEORGE II FIGURED WALNUT 8 DAY LONGCASE CLOCK the arched 12” brass dial with signed silvered name boss, Roman chapter ring, subsidiary seconds and centre alarm setting dial on a matted ground with date aperture fronting a substantial eight day four pillar movement with anchor escapement and rack strike on a bell, the case with double moulded plinth base, arched top trunk door and pagoda top hood with turned gilt finials and stop reeded side pilasters 256cm high
JOSEPH SMITH CHESTER A GEORGE III FIGURED MAHOGANY GILLOWS EIGHT-DAY LONGCASE CLOCK the 13” arched brass dial with silvered chapter ring and engraved centre with seconds dial, date aperture and signed name cartouche below a rolling moon dial fronting an eight-day weight driven movement with shaped pillars and rack strike on a bell. The finely made case with swan-neck pediment having carved flower heads and floral inlaid panels above bamboo shaped pillars and cushion moulded door. The case with a floral inlaid frieze above an arched top trunk door and stop fluted columns standing on a canted corner panelled base and ogee bracket feet 241cm high
George III oak longcase clock by John Morgan of Bristol, the hood with stepped cornice, square glazed door flanked by tapered pillars, trunk with long door, square brass dial signed and dated 1764 having moon phase, Roman and Arabic numerals and calendar aperture, eight day striking movement Condition:
A GEORGE III MAHOGANY EIGHT DAY LONGCASE CLOCK the 12" break arch brass dial with silvered Roman chapter ring, Arabic five minutes and silvered centre with subsidiary seconds and date aperture, signed James Bailey, London, the arch with rocking ship 'The Victory', gilded rococo spandrels and five knopped pillar movement. The pagoda top hood with central sound fret over brass stop fluted columns with corinthian capitals, the trunk with shaped top door flanked by conforming quarter columns over a raised panel base and scroll skirt, 238cm high
A George III oak and mahogany longcase clock, 39cm oval painted dial inscribed Wm. Nicholas, Birmingham, the arch painted with a titled portrait of Lord Nelson, rolling moon phase flanked by two ships of the line, spandrels with Britannia and Minerva, Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds and calendar dials, twin-winding holes, eight-day movement striking on a bell, the substantial case with swan neck pediment, shaped rectangular door to waist, flanked by brass-mounted reeded Corinthian columns, canted base, 239cm high, c. 1805 William Nicholas was apprenticed to his father Charles and by the time of the latter's death in 1785, was in partnership with him. He continued in business on his own account until about 1825. There is a clock by Nicholas in a very similar case (but without the commemorate decoration to the dial) in the collections of the National Trust at Little Clarendon, Wiltshire. Condition Report: Good
A George III oak longcase clock, 32cm circular painted dial inscribed Towlson, Chilwell, Roman and subsidiary Arabic numerals, date aperture, thirty-hour movement striking on a bell, the hood with Greek key cornice, brass-capped Doric columns, shaped rectangular door to waist, skirted base, 194cm high, c. 1800John Towlson was born 1775 in Attenborough, Nottinghamshire and was apprenticed in Nottingham 1789-1796 before setting up in business in Chilwell, dying in the 1840s. By his wife Mary, he was father of the eminent Norwich engineer Thomas Towlson (1805-1873).
A 19th century Scottish mahogany longcase clock, 32cm arched painted dial inscribed Thomas Low, Dundee, the arch painted with the Farmer's Arms, the spandrels with allegories of the four seasons, subsidiary seconds and calendar dials, twin-winding holes, eight-day movement striking on a bell, the hood with swan neck pediment and brass ball and spire finials, shaped bowed rectangular door to waist, shaped apron, bracket feet, 221cm high, c.1835
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