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An oak and mahogany longcase clock with various alterations, with silvered chapter ring bearing signature for Thomas Deykin, Worcester and date aperature and subsidiary dial and eight day striking movement enclosed by a broken swan neck hood centred by an eagle finial above a trunk door inlaid with shell paterae over a canted plinth base, height 232cm
William Franklin, London; an 18th century lacquered longcase clock, decorated in the Chinoiserie style with village scene, figures and flora, the gilded and silvered dial set with Roman numerals, silvered plaque above 'William Franklin London', paper label to interior 'Pediment and arched brass dial with pierced spandrels, calendar movement by William Franklin London 1735', height 210cm. CONDITION REPORT Dimensions of clock approx 210 x 47cm (at widest point) x 24cm (at deepest). A few small dents to the silvered dial - mostly the numerals. Some minor scratches to dial. Crack to side left pane of glass. Losses to the case all over, along with chips, cracks, dents and crude restoration. Base of back left column missing. Evidence of worm (no longer prevalent). Door appears to have warped, slightly at hinges and top left hinge is loose, preventing the door from swinging into the trunk easily without force.Crudely painted decoration to base and hood do not match that of the trunk, which is far more ornate. Finials broken off but present.Weights present (possibly not original), no pendulum, wires replaced.Appears to be some damage to the movement, no winding or door keys. Trunk door lock broken.
An 18th century walnut longcase clock, the quarter panelled full length door enclosing an oval lenticel, the hood with barley column twist supports and blind fret frieze enclosing an 11 inch square brass dial with applied spandrels and silvered chapter ring, with subsidiary calendar and secondary dials and 30 hour movement by W Speakman of London
A 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY EIGHT-DAY LONGCASE CLOCK, the arched and moulded pediment with three urn finials, above a circular painted dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary dial for seconds, above a paneled trunk, with nicely figured door and panels, flanked with reeded canted pilasters, on a moulded and paneled box base with bracket feet, 86in (218cm)h x 17in (44cm)w. (1)
AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY EIGHT-DAY LONGCASE CLOCK, by John Chambley of W'ton, the arched top with three brass urn finials, the arched brass dial with a crested silverised roundel to the arch, crested with a double headed eagle, within dolphin spandrels and a circular silverised chapter ring, with Arabic and Roman numerals, engraved centre with subsidiary dial for seconds and an arched date aperture, within a glazed door with turned pilasters, the paneled trunk with an arched and flame mahogany door within reeded pilasters on a cross-banded moulded box base, 88in (225cm)h x 18in (46cm)w. (1)
AN EIGHT-DAY INLAID MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK, by J. Stuart of Ayre, the arched and moulded top above an arched brass dial signed in the arch, above a circular brass chapter ring, with Arabic and Roman numerals, date aperture without hand and a subsidiary dial for date, the engraved centre with thistles and other scrolling foliage, within attractive spandrels and flanked with two reeded canted corners, above an inlaid long trunk door, with fluted quarter-turned columns, on a moulded inlaid box base, on bracket feet, 82.5" (210cm) high, 19.5" (50cm) wide. (1)
A FINE INLAID MAHOGANY IRISH PROVINCIAL LONGCASE CLOCK, by William Byrom Cork, the arched and painted dial with Arabic numerals, the arch painted with a bird perched on a floral branch, flanked to either side with fluted columns, above an arched trunk door, and reeded rounded pilasters, raised on a moulded inlaid box base and bracket feet, 89" (226cm)h. (1)
A 19TH CENTURY INLAID AND CROSS BANDED MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK, the swan neck pediment above an arched and painted dial, the arch painted with a rural scene depicting a figure standing outside a church, the painted dial with Roman and Arabic numerals and signed David Stewart, with subsidiary dial for seconds and for date, and the spandrels painted with church towers, within two turned columns, above a trunk with front canted corners and a cross-banded door, raised on a moulded box base, 80in (204cm)h x 20in (51cm). (1)
A LONGCASE BRASS DIAL, with arched top, the chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals and strike/silent dial to the arch, and a subsidiary dial for seconds with date aperture, 16.25in (41cm)h x 12in (30cm); together with another square brass longcase clock face, with the inscription H.N. Hall, 12.n (32cm)sq. (2)
AN IRISH PROVINCIAL LONGCASE CLOCK, by James Aiken Corke, the arched and moulded cornice above an arched brass dial, with Roman and Arabic numerals, on a silverised chapter ring, with subsidiary dial for seconds and date aperture, under a convex roundel to the arch, with maker name, the trunk with an arch door, on moulded box base, with bracket feet, 87" (220cm) high x 21" (53cm) wide. (1)

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