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A late 18th/early 19th Century oak longcase clock, the dial marked 'Adam Costen of Kirkham', the 31cm square brass dial with spandrels to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, contained in case apparently carved later with figure of Old Father Time and other motifs, 205cm high, with weights and pendulum Some wear to dial, hood with some adaptions, movement appears adapted Note: John Caston (Costen) recorded working in Kirkham c. 1770-1803
A 19th century oak and mahogany longcase clock, the hood with a broken swan neck pediment and turned columns, above a short trunk door, box base and bracket feet, the 33cm dial with an arched top painted with a ruin, the spandrels painted with flower heads and scrolls, with Roman numerals, seconds subsidiary dial and calendar aperture inscribed "S Lehman, Swansea" the eight day movement striking on a bell, 216.5cm high
A 19th century mahogany longcase clock, the arched hood with turned and carved columns above a short trunk door carved columns, box base and bracket feet, the 33cm dial with a cottage to the arch and spandrels, with Roman numerals, seconds subsidiary dial and calendar aperture, the eight day movement striking on a bell, 229cm high
A 19th century mahogany longcase clock, the hood with a broken swan neck pediment and turned columns, above a long trunk door with an ogee arched top, box base and bracket feet, the 33.5cm dial striking on a bell, with a roundel to the arch inscribed "William Bell, Carluke" with sea creatures, the dial with Roman numerals, seconds subsidiary dial and calendar aperture, 213cm high
A JAPANNED EIGHT DAY LONGCASE CLOCK, JOHN DAVIS WINDSOR, 18TH C the breakarched dial with matted centre, date aperture, oval engraved tablet, subsidiary seconds ring and STRIKE/SILENT ring to the arch, the five pillar movement in basket topped case with profuse chinoisere decoration, 235cm h excluding finial ++Some old professional restoration and redecoration. The seat board packed and the movement and dial probably associated to the case
AN OAK EIGHT DAY LONGCASE CLOCK, F WALKER MARYPORT, MID 19TH C with subsidiary seconds dial, painted to the arch witha sportsman and three dogs, the case with fruitwood quarter pilasters, 221cm h ++Case repolished, dial in good condition, the movement apparently complete and probably original to the case, vertical shrinkage crack in base. Pendulum and two iron weights
A WALNUT EIGHT DAY LONGCASE CLOCK, JOSEPH SMITH BRISTOL, 18TH C the brass dial with matted centre, date aperture, ringed winding holes and subsidiary seconds dial, S/N strike lever at III, the arch with lunar work and inscribed on an arc JOSEPH SMITH BRISTOLL, having five pillar movement in figured case with basket pediment, fretwork and quarter veneered door to the trunk, 232cm h ++In the same good restored condition as when purchased by the late owner several decades ago, the dial/movement apparently original to the case, the seatboards not apparently altered, some re-veneering of the case, the lower part of the plinth rebuilt
AN OAK EIGHT DAY LONGCASE CLOCK, THOMAS STORER DERBY, MID 18TH C the brass dial with foliate engraving to the date aperture, subsidiary seconds dial and four pillar movement, the case with stepped pediment and lentical to the door, 220cm h ++Movement clean on an old seatboard, the cheeks apparently not packed, two lead weights and pendulum with brass bob, the case of pleasing colour and probably original. Small old structural repairs
A Georgian mahogany longcase clock, the arched dial with 'High Tide at Bristol' key indicator, silvered chapter ring, subsidiary seconds and date aperture, signed Fran's Weller, Bristol, the case with dentil cornice and blind fret carved frieze above a long trunk door and panelled base on ogee bracket feet, 222cm high/see illustration Condition Report: The case has been restored and re-polished, locks and hinges replaced and hood pillar capitals and bases re-gilded. Interior re-blocked and one leg is loose but present. The face and movement have been restored, the chapter ring replaced and spandrels re-gilded, the moon dial repainted and the ratchets for the same replaced. There is no subsidiary pointer for the tides. There is a painted pointer on the moon dial; the ratchet on the striking train not working therefore fully unwound. The seat board is not original.
Late 18th / early 19th century longcase clock with thirty hour chain movement, 12 inch square painted dial with subsidiary calendar aperture and rural scenes, signed - Baker Coleshill, in a mahogany case with plain door and tall plinth, architectural hood, with square door and turned columns, 210cm overall height (two weights, pendulum and door key present)
Late 18th longcase clock with eight day movement, 12 inch painted break arch dial with subsidiary seconds dial, gilt metal hands, ringed winding holes, painted floral spandrels and break arch with applied hunting scene, in a mahogany case, with lancet door and reeded quarter columns, hood with break arch door, reeded columns and decorative wavy pediment, two eagle finials, possibly East Anglian, 214cm overall height (weights, pendulum and winding key present)
Late 18th / early 19th century longcase clock with eight day movement, 12 inch break arch white enamel dial signed - George Jamison Portsea, with subsidiary second and calendar dials and strike silent in the arch, in a flame mahogany case with scallop-topped door and reeded quarter columns, pagoda hood with dentil cornice and reeded columns, 224cm overall height (weights, pendulum, winding key and door key present) CONDITION REPORT Dial width is 30.5cm
Attractive George III eight day longcase clock with arched gilt and silvered dial with Old Father Time automaton to arch, signed - 'John Draper Maldon', subsidiary seconds and date aperture, gilt scroll spandrels, in unusual burr elm case with brass ball and spike finials and arched door, on bracket feet, 223cm high
An early 19th century oak and mahogany cross banded eight day longcase clock with satinwood inlay, painted Arabic numeral dial with a subsidiary seconds dial, signed ' W Knight, Stafford', enamel decoration to face resembling precious gems, with floral garland above, movement striking on a bell, the hood with broken swans neck pediment, above a glazed arched door, raised on plinth, with key, weights and pendulum, 225cm H(at fault)
A Georgian mahogany eight day longcase clock with a painted 14" dial with moon roller and calendar dials striking on a bell, swan neck pediment hood with reeded supports above a shaped trunk door and stepped base on bracket feet - Height 86" with weights and pendulum Condition report: Working in saleroom
A good longcase regulator clock, signed to the arched, silvered dial for Charles Frodsham & Co. Ltd., Clockmaker to the King, London, the solid mahogany case veneered in walnut and decorative inlays, slide off hood, locking, opening trunk door, the substantial 5-pillar movement having jewelled end-stops, Graham dead-beat escapement and maintaining power, overhead beat adjustment, single brass weight supported on a 6-spoke carriage, mercury-jar Invar pendulum (with replacement solid bar), 168cm tall, estimate £1500 to £1800.
George III oak longcase clock by John Baylis of Tewksbury (sic), the hood with stepped cornice, square glazed door flanked by shaped cylindrical pillars, trunk with long door and standing on bracket feet, square brass dial with silvered chapter ring, Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and calendar aperture, thirty hour striking movement, 190cm high Condition: Please see extra images and TELEPHONE department for further details
8 day longcase clock the dial having arched top and painted face decorated with panels of figures and buildings surrounding the circular dial with Roman Numerals and pierced hands with two further subsidiary dials, the pendulum having iron circular weight with flower motif and the hood having glazed door flanked by two rope twist columns over a shaped central panelled door flanked by further rope twist columns, standing on a plinth base - 89" tall
An 18th century mahogany cased longcase clock the hood with Corinthian columns flanking the arched glazed door opening to reveal pierced brass spandrels with circular boss to the centre engraved ‘R Glanville, London’. The chapter ring with Roman numerals and surrounded by pierced brass spandrels with central subsidiary seconds dial and date dial with pierced hands. The case with arched door, canted side pilasters with boxwood and ebony inlay on a plinth base with shield shaped boxwood inlay. 19 by 81ins.
A 19th century mahogany cased longcase clock, the hood with urn and scroll decorated pediment above a painted glass panel depicting an urn and swag above an arched glazed door flanked by Corinthian columns. The arched dial with painted panel to the centre above pierced brass spandrels, a silvered chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, a central date dial and seconds dial. The case with reeded pilasters flanking the shaped door, on a plinth base and ogee bracket feet. 24½ins wide maximum by 94ins.
A 19th century oak cased longcase clock by B Ellis of Woodbridge. The hood with scroll fret carved pediment and central brass urn finial above reeded pilasters and a glazed door, the dial with painted floral spandrels, Arabic numerals and central depiction of a cottage above a plain oak case with rectangular door, on a plinth base and bracket feet. 18¼ins wide by 79ins.
An early-Victorian oak and mahogany longcase clock, the enamel painted arched dial decorated with rural lake scene, hand-painted spandrels depicting shells, Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, aperture dial, twin winding holes, eight-day movement striking on a bell, the hood with break-arch pediment and brass ball-and-spire finial, turned pilaster stepped waist, the trunk with short door flanked by reeded pilasters, cross-banded plinth base
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