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A 19th century mahogany, oak and boxwood strung longcase clock, the engraved brass dial with pierced hands and spandrels, second dial and an eight day movement signed by John Vidion of Faversham, h. 221 cm, w. 58 cm, d. 28 cm CONDITION REPORT: Weights and key missing. Some replaced moulding's. General wear and tear.
An early 19th century oak and mahogany crossbanded longcase clock, the engraved brass face with Roman and Arabic numerials, pierced hands and spandrels, date apperature and an eight day movement, signed by Cuthbert Darnton of Durham, h. 192 cm, w. 24 cm, d. 48 cm CONDITION REPORT: Condition commensurate with age.
A mid-18th century longcase clock by Robert Davis of Burnley with later carved oak case, the longcase has profuse relief carving throughout, the caddy-topped hood has free-standing barley twist columns over carved reeded quarter columns to the trunk, the base has a raised panel, reeded canted corners, standing on carved bun feet, the 12-inch dial has mask and foliate spandrels, signed chapter ring, matted centre with subsidiary seconds dial, ringed winding holes and calendar aperture, the weight-driven movement has an anchor escapement and internal countwheel striking on a bell
A late 18th-century oak 8-day longcase clock by Hedge of Colchester, the hood with pagoda top is surmounted by three ball and spire finials over tapering oak columns with brass capitals over a concave throat moulding, break-arched moulded trunk door and rectangular base with double skirted plinth and block feet, the 12-inch brass break-arched dial is signed on a cartouche in the arch, has rococo spandrels, engraved chapter ring, and a matted centre with a recessed subsidiary dial and calendar aperture, the weight-driven movement has five knopped pillars, anchor escapement and rack striking on a bell7ft7.5in (233cm) high
An early 20th century French inlaid mahogany miniature longcase clock with calendar, the case is inlaid with two mulberry ovals and boxwood and ebony stringing, the 3.5 inch enamel dial has blue Roman numerals and outer calendar ring, indicated by a blued-steel hand with applied sunburst medallion, the 8-day going barrel movement has a cylinder platform escapement, 45cm high
A third quarter of the 18th century oak 30-hour longcase clock by John Roberts of Wrexham, the hood with moulded cornice over freestanding ornately turned spindle columns, the trunk with quarter columns and crossbanded door stands on a rectangular base with tall plinth, the 12-inch signed brass dial has rococo spandrels, subsidiary seconds dial, and calendar aperture, the weight-driven movement has external countwheel striking on a bell, and anchor escapement, 206cm high.
A George III longcase clock Mahogany case with gilt metal mounts Silvered metal dial with black engraved decoration, roman and arabian numbers With hours, seconds and calendar Superior arch with painted decoration depicting seascape and a boat that moves with the progress of the hours England, 18th century (central pinnacle missing; mechanism working but in need of maintenance) 240x49x24,5 cm
J Colthred, South Shields, a 19th century flame mahogany 8-day longcase clock, the arched dial painted with a nautical view to the arch, with subsidiary seconds and date, 216 cm h- the dial 47 cm x 33.5 cm, the case 215.5 cm h o/a, appears original and complete although a few areas of missing veneer to the base, dull finish in places and the swan-neck showing an old repair, the movement appears complete and the pendulum/weights present as displayed
Peter Nichols, Newport (Isle of Wight) a late 18th century eight-day mahogany longcase clock, the engraved brass arched dial with polychrome moonphase, subsidiary seconds and date aperture, 232 cm high to eagle terminalMoon phases re-touched, blemishes to lacquer on dial commemorative with age, case generally fair but with lifting veneers on base
Jonathan Nicholson, Berwick, a Victorian eight-day mahogany longcase clock, the painted arched dial with subsidiary seconds and date, 221 cm high- dial 46.5 x 33 cm, the case 221 cm h o/a, the surface clean / polished, overall in good clean and original condition, the movement clean, complete, pendulum and weights present as displayed
An 18th century mahogany eight day longcase clock by William Flint of Charing, Kentthe twin train movement striking on a bell, the arched brass dial signed to the roundel 'Willm. Flint Charing' (1733-1793), the matted gold dial with chamfered date aperture at six and silvered subsidiary seconds dial at twelve, pierced gilt hands, brass Roman numeral chapter ring with foliate scroll spandrels, the strung mahogany case with barbed arched top with barleytwist columns, over a trunk with canted corners, raised on bracket feet, 82¬in. (209cm.) high.
A 19th Century mahogany cross-banded longcase clock with an eight day movement striking on a bell, the case with swan neck pediment and wrythen turned pilaster columns enclosing the 14 inch painted broken arch moonphase dial, with subsidiary seconds and date dials, signed E. Stringer, Stourbridge, height 235cm, S/D.
An Edwardian mahogany grandmother clock / small size longcase clock, brass dial with Roman numeral chapter ring below a silent / strike selector, and movement striking on six straight gongs, 193cm CONDITION REPORT: Case grubby - more so to the base which is also scuffed. Top of the moulded arch to the hood grazed. With pendulum. Overall fair. Not guaranteed to be in full working order.
An early 19th century inlaid oak eight day longcase clock, the engraved brass dial with silvered Roman numeral chapter ring, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, all below a makers plate for 'Thomas Radford, Leeds' with movement striking on a bell, domed top with broken pediment and all on bracket feet, (later base section) 223cm H
A George III / mid 18th century and laterWelsh oak eight day longcase clock, Samuel Roberts, Cloc Mawr Cymreig, Roman numeral chapter ring with date aperture and centre signed 'Sam Roberts Llanfair', with movement striking on a bell, the hood initialled and dated 1779, 195cm CONDITION REPORT:THIS is likely to be a 30 hour clock converted to an eight day. The clock trunk is separate from the base. The movement is grubby. Replaced hinges to the door and the door frame is either completely restored or a replacement. With a key and pendulum. No handle to the door of the hood. Escutcheon incomplete to the trunk door and the hinges to this door also replaced. Some moulding also missing to the sides of the hood. Some rebuilding to the case and the movement may be c1900. The dial and case are likely to be original to one another. Despite faults overall appearance good. We cannot guarantee that the clock is in full working order. With pendulum and weights, the weights may not be original. It is unclear if the case and movement are original to one another. The movement may not be original to the case.
20th century hand made mahogany longcase clock, with swan neck pediment and dentil cornice enclosed by lead glazed door, eight day movement with West Minster chime, H191cm: Made in 1982 by Laurence Nelson, Chairman of Dresser Nelson for the Vendor, with original Receipt for £450.00 Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs

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