A George III longcase clock movement, 30.5cm square enamel dial inscribed E Smith, Newark, Roman and subsidiary Arabic numerals, date aperture, 30-hour mechanism striking on a bell, c.1790Edward Smith of Newark is recorded as having worked between 1770 and 1799, and took five apprentices between 1772 and 1792.
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A George III mahogany longcase clock, 33cm arched painted dial inscribed Thos. Hallam, Nottingham, Arabic numerals, rolling moon phase to arch painted with a naval subject, the spandrels with figures allegorical of the Four Continents, subsidiary seconds dial, date aperture, twin-winding holes, eight-day movement striking on a bell, the hood with swan neck pediment and brass ball finial, reeded Doric columns, serpentine arched rectangular door to waist, flanked by canted angles, outlined throughout with boxwood stringing, bracket feet, 229cm high, c. 1800
A George III oak and mahogany longcase clock, 29cm painted arched dial inscribed Johnson, Knaresboro (sic), Roman and subsidiary Arabic numerals, the arch and spandrels painted with summer flowers, 30-hour movement striking on a bell, the hood with swan neck pediment and brass capped reeded columns, shaped rectangular door to waist flanked by reeded quarter-columns, plinth base, 233cm high, c.1800
A William IV oak and mahogany longcase clock, 33cm arched painted dial inscribed Rawson, Alfreton, Roman numerals, the arch painted with a church and yard, the spandrels with further buildings, thirty-hour movement striking on a bell, the hood with turned columns, shaped rectangular door to waist, flanked by canted angles, 208cm high, c. 1835
A mid-18th century oak and mahogany longcase clock, 27cm square brass dial inscribed Newark, W Barnard, Roman numerals, date aperture, thirty hour movement striking on a bell, the hood with chamfered pillars, canted arched rectangular door to waist, shaped apron, bracket feet, 210cm high, c.1760
An early Victorian oak and mahogany longcase clock, 30cm arched painted dial inscribed Wilson, Nuneaton, Roman numerals, painted architectural arch and spandrels, date aperture, thirty-hour movement striking on a bell, the case with swan neck pediment, shaped rectangular door to waist, ogee bracket feet, 222cm high, c.1835John Wilson was working at Nuneaton from 1828 to 1856. [Clocks Magazine XXXIII (3/2010) 27f.].
A mahogany longcase clock, curly pediment with quatrefoil paterae to hood supported on turned lotus leaf columns, arched 12.5in (32cm) dial with bridge before a walled town in arch, game spandrels, Roman chapter, subsidiary seconds and date dials, gilt pierced hands, signed R. Tennison/Chesterfield, 8-day movement striking on a bell, arched short door flanked by reeded pilasters, shaped skirt to base 91.5in (231.5cm).Reuben 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. , R Tennison, Chesterfield, two weights and pendulum
A George III oak and mahogany longcase clock, 35cm circular brass dial inscribed Ashton, Tideswell, Roman and Arabic numerals subsidiary seconds and calendar dials, twin-winding holes, eight-day movement striking on a bell, the hood with outswept cornice and Doric columns, arched rectangular door to waist inlaid with a six-pointed star, flanked by quarter-columns, plinth base conforming, 213cm high, c. 1775
WILLIAM AND MARY MARQUETRY LONGCASE CLOCK BY SAMUEL WATSON LATE 17TH CENTURY the square brass 10in. dial with silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, date aperture, and two winding holes, inscribed SAMUEL WATSON, the hood with a caddy top above a tall trunk door with an oval lenticle, on a plinth base, the case profusely inlaid with floral and foliate marquetry and ebonised trim 46cm wide, 208cm high, 26cm deep Provenance: A Private Scottish Collection Note: Samuel Watson was as an important clock and watchmaker at the end of the 17th and early 18th centuries, first in Coventry, later moving to London in 1690 where he set up business in Long Acre. He was a Free Brother of the Clockmaker’s Company from 1687 to about 1710 and although not much is known about his life, he was well-regarded and noted for the timekeeping innovations he developed including the five-minute repeater watch. Self titled ‘Mathematician in Ordinary to his Majesty’, Watson was commissioned twice by Charles II for astronomical clocks, the first time in 1682, and then again in 1683. The second commission wasn’t completed until 1690, after Charles’ death, and the clock was eventually purchased by Queen Mary for Kensington Palace. It now resides in the Royal Collection at Windsor Castle, albeit in a different case. The original case, which may not have been to Mary’s taste, is likely the case containing a different Watson movement in the collection of the Herbert Art Gallery and Museum in Coventry. Another important client was Sir Isaac Newton, for whom Watson made two astromomical clocks.
A GEORGE III WELSH OAK LONGCASE CLOCK by Richard Griffith, Denbigh, the 12 ins brass dial set with Roman numerals and sweep seconds dial, chased central decoration with maker's name, twin winding and date apertures and cast floral spandrels, set before a twin weight driven movement striking on a bell, the single glazed door hood with flanking pillars and architectural pediment over a shaped top trunk door with quarter cut side pillars, the stepped trunk base with canted corners and applied front panel, 210 cms high, 48 cms wide, pendulum and weights included (some attention and restoration required)
AN EARLY 19th CENTURY OAK & CROSSBANDED MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK by Burton, Uttoxeter, the 12 ins square dial set with Arabic numerals and date aperture with floral painted spandrels, single weight pendulum driven movement striking on a bell, the hood with swan neck pediment, single glazed door with reeded flanking columns, shaped top trunk door with quarter cut reeded side columns on a stepped trunk base, the whole with boxwood and ebony string detail, 202 cms high, 48 cms wide
A SMALL GRANDFATHER CLOCK, a finely patinated mahogany longcase clock having a square hood with fretwork decoration and turned pillars, a long door with shaped top and half Corinthian column corners to a stepped base, 190 cms high and having a brass dial with eight day movement by George Nethercott of Wantage
Early 18th century eight day marquetry longcase clock with 11 inch square brass and silvered dial, signed - Wm. Grimes, London, crown and cherub spandrels, subsidiary seconds and date aperture, ringed winding holes, eight day movement with pinned turned pillars, striking on a bell with repeat, in walnut marquetry inlaid case decorated with spiral-twist columns to hood, with vase of flowers and birds, lenticle glass to door, on bracket feet, 107cm high x 40cm wide (pendulum, key and weights present) CONDITION REPORT General overall condition is good. Movement is actually 6 pillar with latched front plate. Movements dirty but we believe it to be in working order, now wired 110 gut. Dial is clean and appears to be original to the movement, hands are worn, second hand maybe a replacementCase is in quite good condition, veneer is lifting on lower right side towards the back. Plinth has been altered and some of marquetry pattern lost. Backboard has been alteredHood was originally rising, now altered to slide on and off with hinged door. Top possibly repaired or replaced and now covered with material. Original cresting rail missingMovement fits but cheeks have either been repaired on the front or extended. Seat board corners have been cut out behind dial. Also face sits on two nailsIt is difficult to say whether or not the case and movement are original to each other. There is no dial mark, but face appears to fit properly behind the door
Canetty Clarke of Ditchling. A George III longcase clock, in later japanned case, the 11 inch square brass dial with silvered Roman chapter ring and subsidiary seconds, signed by the maker and dated MCMLXXXIX, the later case with chinoiserie style decoration of figures and buildings, H.7ft 2in.
JOHN SMITH, CHESTER, A GEORGE III MAHOGANY EIGHT-DAY LONGCASE CLOCK, the 13¾ inch brass and silvered break-arch dial with rolling moon and date aperture, the centre with subsidiary seconds and engraved with scrolling foliage and double headed bird, the hood with swan-neck pediment and reeded columns, the case with quarter columns and long door with cross-banding and shaped top, the panelled base with bracket feet. 237cm
An oak thirty hour longcase clock, signed Benj Reeves, Lamberhurst, circa 1770, flat top pediment, 11-inch brass dial with chapter ring signed, bird cage movement with anchor escapement and countwheel striking on a bell, 210cm high29.08.17, Case surfaces have been cleaned throughout, later hood caddy, columns with re-painted gilt capitals, trunk with a later handle, trunk left hand side with scuff marks, trunk with a replaced piece of wood next to the trunk door lock, re-built plinth, dial is discoloured, with pendulum and weight.
An Oak Cased Thirty-Hour Longcase Clock, the XVIII Century brass dial signed by John Liscomb?, silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals and subsidiary dial, within later (circa late XX Century) case, the hood with stepped pediment, blind fret to frieze and columns with brass capitals, the trunk door with applied panel, on bun feet, 196cm high.
An Early XIX Century Oak Eight-Day Longcase Clock, the white dial with Roman numerals, two subsidiary dials and painted with spandrels, inscribed Wm. Laing-Duffto..? (faded), the hood with swan neck pediment over arched door with column supports (one missing), the trunk with shaped inlaid door, on bracket feet, 203cm high.
A XIX Century Mahogany Eight-Day Longcase Clock, the white dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary minute dial inscribed Thos. Robinson, Sheffield, the hood with swan neck pediment, arched door and turned column supports, inlaid trunk door with half round pilasters on bracket feet, 234cm high.
An XVIII Century Painted Pine Longcase Clock, the square brass dial with figural spandrels, inscribed Thos. Andrews, No. 60, the chapter ring with Roman numerals, date subsidiary dial, the hood with stepped pediment to square door with column supports, shaped trunk door on bracket feet, 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 'Stong/Silent' plaque (not working), the trunk with half round pilasters, base with bracket feet, 205cm high.
A late 18th/early 19th century oak longcase clock, the moulded cornice pediment above domed enamel face, painted with fruit motifs, with circular chapter ring set with Arabic numerals and with date aperture flanked by two brass detailed columns, above slender door and plinth base, height 205cm.
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