A late 18th century oak and mahogany longcase clock, with swan neck and pillar hood containing an arched painted dial of gun dog and floral design with Roman numerals bearing name Hutchinson Keswick, 30 hour movement on shaped crossbanded trunk and square base. Height 220 cm, width 53 cm, depth 23 cm. (see illustration).
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A 19th century mahogany longcase clock, with eight day movement signed John A Evans Newcastle, painted dial with New Testament scenes, the hood with finial and laurel style carved decoration over a central trunk with canted edges and Gothic central door all raised on substantial square plinth base and turned feet, with two weights. 250 cm high. Provenance: The estate of the late Bill Teasdale.
A GEORGE III MAHOGANY 8-DAY LONGCASE CLOCK OF REGULATOR QUALITY, BY GERRANS OF WORTLEY, CIRCA 1800 the hood with swan-neck pediment and reeded columns, the trunk with reeded canted corners, dead beat escapement and wooden pendulum rod with heavy bob, white enamel dial with calendar work. 220cm highRunning. Complete with weights and pendulum. In generally very good and clean condition.
A 19TH CENTURY SCOTTISH MAHOGANY 8-DAY LONGCASE CLOCK, BY BRYSON OF EDINBURGH, CIRCA 1850 the hood with architectural pediment and the trunk with a glazed door, brass and silvered dial with blued steel hands, brass weights and a brass pendulum bob, movement with an anchor escapement and rack striking on a single bell. 192cm highRunning. With door key and crank key. In generally very good condition. Minor scuffs and scratches around the base.
A GEORGE III SCOTTISH OAK 8-DAY LONGCASE CLOCK, BY RANKIN OF OLD CUMNOCK, CIRCA 1770 silvered brass dial and blued steel hands, case with flat-topped hood and side windows, long trunk door and bracket feet, anchor escapement and rack striking on a single bell. 208cm highRunning. Complete with weights and pendulum.
A GEORGE III SCOTTISH OAK 8-DAY LONGCASE CLOCK, BY LAW OF CARLINWALK, CIRCA 1780 Wilson dial, the oak case with a long trunk door and reeded quarter columns, the hood with reeded columns and swan-neck pediment with carved floral rosettes, the movement with centre seconds and centre calendar, blued steel hands and a brass hand for the calendar. 214cm highRunning. Complete with weights and pendulum.
A GEORGE III SCOTTISH OAK 8-DAY LONGCASE CLOCK, BY BLAIR FLIGHT, KENROSS, CIRCA 1785 japanned dial with tidal and moon phase to the arch, blued steel hands and calendar, the case with a long trunk door and bracket feet, the hood with swan-neck pediment, and blind-fretwork Edinburgh panels, glazed sides to the hood, movement with anchor escapement and rack striking on a single bell. 220cm highRunning. Complete with weights and pendulum. In good clean condition. Ready to go.
AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY 8-DAY LONGCASE CLOCK, BY MONCAS OF LIVERPOOL, CIRCA 1820 painted dial with flowers and blued steel Barwise hands, rack striking on a single bell, shaped trunk door with a panel below, ogee bracket feet, cresting to the hood with three finials. 218cm highRunning. Complete with weights and pendulum. Split to side of hood, approx. 7-inches. In otherwise good clean condition.
A MAHOGANY 8-DAY LONGCASE CLOCK, BY RUSSELLS LTD OF LIVERPOOL, CIRCA 1900 the hood with swan-neck pediment and columns, the trunk with quarter columns, the brass dial with lunar work, dead beat escapement and maintaining power, striking the hours and half hours on a single gong. 222cm highRunning. Complete with weights and pendulum.
Oak-cased 30-hour longcase clock, the square glazed hood with stepped pediment topped with wrythen urn finials flanked by moulded columns, 11.25" brass dial with arched calendar aperture marked 'Stockford, Thame' (missing hands), 220cm Condition ReportSurface scratches, scuffs and knocks to the case, areas of fading/discolouration, splits to base, area of loss to top back of case. Dial with surface marks, hands detached but present, dial not attached to movement. General wear and tear.
An eight day oak and crossbanded longcase clock, John Simcock Daventry, the 12" brass dial with matted centre, ringed winding squares, date aperture, subsidiary seconds ring and mask spandrels in three tier engraved border, in associated case with flat topped hood, pilasters and panelled base, weights and pendulum, 202cm h Case altered, movement apparently complete
An eight day oak and inlaid longcase clock, Simpson Oakham, early 19th c, the 15" round painted dial with brass ring winding squares, subsidiary seconds ring and black Arabic chapters, the case with swan neck pediment and shell patera, pendulum and weights, 231cm h Complete and in good condition
Edw. Elliot, Lenham, a 19th century 8-day oak longcase clock, the enamelled arched dial with subsidiary seconds and arched date aperture, 214 cm h o/allCondition - dial and movement older restorations, the case displaying evidence of repairs including back panels, plinth base, arched top moulding, weights and pendulum present
A George III eight-day mahogany longcase clock,by Benjamin Barlow, Oldham, the broken arch hood with swan neck pediment above a canted and fluted trunk with shaped long door, the plain base raised on squat ogee bracket feet, the 12.5inch brass and painted dial with Roman numerals, subsidary seconds dial and date aperture, with rolling lunar dial to the upper arch, the four pillar weight driven movement striking on a bell,58cm wide31cm deep223cm highCondition ReportCould benefit from attention. The brass dial missing a spandrel although this is complete with the lot. The dial also has cracking and losses to painted parts. Movement looks okay but this has not been tested or subject to a internal inspection. Finials complete but detached from hood. Possible alterations to hood and case. Split to base and losses to ogee bracket feet. Finish to long door partly rubbed back.
A George III 18th century mahogany cased Edward Loseby, Leicester movement longcase / grandfather's clock. The clock having a central brass spindle atop flanked by inverted scrolled pediments over a circular glazed face, turned spindles to each side. White clock face with Roman numerals to the chapter ring & brass hands. Canted body with shaped central door. With weights & pendulum. Measures approx. 200cm x 48cm x 25cm.
An 18th century West Country Joseph Quarman, Temple Cloud, Bristol longcase clock. The square brass dial signed Joseph. Quarman, Temple Cloud on the subsidiary seconds dial over a calendar dial. Floral engraved chasing to the centre with cathedral hands being enclosed by a silvered chapter ring. 30 hour inset movement. The oak case with column hood surmounted by a swan neck pediment and brass ball finial. Measures approx. 212cm x 46cm x 25cm.
WATKIN OWEN, LLANRWST, Victorian longcase clock, the dial marked 'W. Owen Llanrwst', painted arch moon dial set with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds and date dial before a twin-weight pendulum driven bell strike movement, the case with carved detail and twist pillars to the door and repeated to the trunk door on a stepped base, with brass ball and eagle pediment. Height approx 236cm (with pendulum and weights
An early 19th century mahogany longcase clock, having a painted arched moonphase dial signed Thomas Gruchy Jersey, with subsidiary seconds dial, twin winding holes for an eight-day movement, two weights and pendulum, h.201cmThe dial and moon phase have a few small chips.Some alterations have been made around the seat board and the case may be matched, although it if is, it is a good match. Case seems clean. Sold with pendulum and weights. See extra images.
A 19th century oak, mahogany and inlaid eight day longcase clock by R Pitts, Epworth. The hood surmounted with turned wooden finials over brass capped inlaid columns flanking a painted arched dial and subsidiary seconds and date aperture. The eight day movement striking on a bell, the trunk with an inlaid door over a crossbanded and inlaid box base, Condition Report: 228.5 cm high ( on short splayed feet)dial 33 cm wide, fits hood perfectly .photos should say all but look for lose right hand side finial, nick to beaded edge on top left hand side.As it has been almost completely wound right up I could not put on the weights ( both present) but did manage to hang the pendulum i noticed that when the pendulum rocked the seconds went backwards but I have a feeling that this is not at all seriousIt looks like the clock has been used for a long time judging by the dust to top.lovely case-nice thing
A late 17th/early 18th century brass longcase dial and movement clock: the chapter ring with Roman numerals and flanked by pierced foliate style spandrels, the centre further engraved with foliate scrolls and a single figure of fisherman with rod and woven basket, date aperture above the 6 o' clock position and signed 'Benj n Andren St Hustle', the early uncleaned movement striking on a bell, also with constituent parts including pendulum, single weight, cut steel hands and three brass spherical finials topped with open-winged eagles
A 19th century oak-cased and mahogany banded eight-day longcase clock (with adaptations and alterations): 13-inch broken arch dial with silvered chapter ring, Roman numerals and cornered by four ornate pierced gilt-metal spandrels with urns, scrolls and various fruits, below the arch with central circular silvered disc 'Tempus fugit' and further flanked by gilt-metal appliques modelled as leviathans, shaped cross-banded trunk door, shaped apron and raised on bracket-style feet, with pendulum and two weights (211 cm high)
Richard Broad of Bodmin - 20th century bespoke 8-day oak longcase clock, with a break arch top and conforming hood door, fully glazed trunk door and carved plinth on bun feet, German key wound three train movement with a brass dial, silvered chapter ring and working moon dial, visible gridiron pendulum and three brass cased weights, movement chiming the quarters and hours on 12 gong rods, with Whittington, Westminster and St Michael chimes, silent and night silence features.Dimensions: Height: 210cm Length/Width: 55cm Depth/Diameter: 30cm
German - 20th century light oak longcase clock, replica design of an 18th century provincial case with a fully glazed trunk door, etched brass dial and silvered chapter ring with roman numerals and pierced serpentine hands, twin train chain driven movement striking the hours on three gong rods. With two brass cased weights and pendulum.Dimensions: Height: 193cm Length/Width: 43cm Depth/Diameter: 26cm
20th century - mahogany cased 30hr Longcase clock, with a swans neck pediment and brass finials, fully glazed trunk door on a square plinth with applied moulding, brass dial and chapter with Roman numerals, engraving and working moon dial, German, two train chain /weight driven movement striking the hours and half hours on a single bell. With weights and Pendulum. Dimensions: Height: 190cm Length/Width: 38cm Depth/Diameter: 24cm
20th century - contemporary longcase clock in an 18th century style case, painted steel dial with Roman numerals, minute track, spade steel hands, attached to a three train weight driven German Hermle movement striking the quarters and hours on 12 gong rods, selector for Silent, Westminster, St Michael and Whittington chimes. With three brass cased weights and pendulum. Dimensions: Height: 205cm Length/Width: 45cm Depth/Diameter: 30cm
Maxell of Horsham - 30 hr single handed oak longcase with a painted dial, c1790 with a flat top pediment and blind frieze beneath, glazed side panels and square hood door with attached pilasters, long trunk with a conforming flat topped door on a square plinth with a stepped base, early painted dial with Roman numerals, five minute Arabic's, makers name and a depiction of a songbird, with early gesso gold painted spandrels and a single pierced steel hand, dial pinned to an early design of "birdcage" rope driven movement with count wheel strike, striking the hours on a domed bell. With weight and pendulum. The spelling of the makers name has been poorly re-written and perhaps incorrectly. The maker is more likely to have been a member of the 18th and 19th century Muzzell family who were a prolific family of clockmakers in Horsham from 1724 to 1858. Late 18th century 30hr single handed clocks with painted dials are very rare and as with this clock are usually only found on clocks made in the more rural parts of the country.Dimensions: Height: 184cm Length/Width: 45cm Depth/Diameter: 23cm
Robert Parkinson of Lancaster - an early George II oak cased 30 hr longcase clock, c 1740, with a flat caddy top, broad frieze beneath and glazed panels to the sides, square hood door with attached pilasters and wooden capitals, long trunk and conforming door with a flat top, plinth raised on bracket feet, square brass dial with spandrels, single steel hand, date aperture and makers name, silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals, half hour markers, and an unusual quarter hour and seven-and-a-half minute inner track, dial pinned directly to a count wheel striking movement with a recoil anchor escapement, striking the hours on a bell. With weight and pendulum. Dimensions: Height: 210cm Length/Width: 36cm Depth/Diameter: 22cm
Johnathan Storr of York - late 18th century 30hr oak longcase clock c 1790, with a deep swans neck pediment and break arch hood door flanked by two turned pilasters with brass capitals, long trunk with a wavy topped door, rectangular plinth with a raised panel on four bracket feet, brass dial with a matted centre and cast spandrels, silvered chapter with Roman numerals, five minute Arabic's, minute track and matching steel hands, silvered date ring and engraved boss to the arch with the makers name, dial pinned directly to a chain driven count wheel striking movement striking the hours on a bell.30hr clocks with brass break arch dials are comparatively rare, this clock being a good example by a reputable York maker. With weight and pendulum. Dimensions: Height: 220cm Length/Width: 45cm Depth/Diameter: 21cm
William Terry of Bedale - 30hr pine cased longcase clock c 1770, with a deep broken pediment and dog tooth moulding, square hood door with attached pilasters, long trunk door with a wavy top, plinth with applied skirting and feet, brass dial with silvered chapter ring and dial centre, centre with finely engraved decoration, calendar aperture and dummy winding holes, chapter engraved with roman numerals and five minute Arabic's, dial pinned to a rope driven count wheel striking movement. With pendulum and weight.William Terry, father (I) and son (II) were prolific 18th century Yorkshire clockmakers, recorded as working predominantly in Bedale but also other provincial towns in North Yorkshire.Dimensions: Height: 220cm Length/Width: 45cm Depth/Diameter: 25cm
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