A George III oak thirty-hour longcase clock by Thos Noon, Ashby. With a 28cm square brass dial, flanked by plain turned columns, overall height 191cm.The clock has been entered from a deceased estate, we are unsure when it was last working.The seat board has been replaced at some point, the door hinges have been changed, and it lacks the weight. No evidence of woodworm.
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A Victorian eight-day longcase clock. Contained in a scumbled pine case, the arch painted with a hunting scene, with a 30cm painted dial, overall height 198cm.This clock retains the weights, pendulum, and the winder key, but does not appear to have been working for some time, and will presumably need attention/cleaning.The dial has had a certain amount of repainting, and there are a few losses and damage to the case.
Thomas Bradley Ilkerston (Ilkeston) Derbyshire. 30 hour Longcase clock with 12" round dial, Roman and Arabic numerals, and sad mouth calendar. Fine hands. Contained in an oak case The hood having Swan neck pediment ,reeded columns, Quarter reeded columns to the trunk. Weight and pendulum. Note Thomas Bradley is recorded as working in Ilkeston between 1760 to 1815 Dimensions 80" x 18" 8 1/2" Condition report - Good overall condition case a good patina. Movement ticking but not fully tested. Trunk door lock missing.
Lord Nelson themed Longcase clock with 12" arch dial. With a portrait of Nelson in the arch Arabic numerals. 8 day movement striking on a bell. Contained in an oak and cross-banded mahogany case. Swan neck pediment, reeded columns to the hood. Shell inlay to the trunk door. Weights and pendulum. Dimensions 87" x 18" x 9" Condition report- Moulding has come off the hood but is present. Movement is very dirty and has not been tested.
William Birftall of Leicester 8 day longcase clock with brass 12" arch dial subsidiary seconds calendar, makers name on a boss in the arch Arabic and Roman numerals. Contained in an oak case. Dimensions 87" x 18" x 9" Condition report.. Movement not tested Acorn finial to hood may be a later replacement.
James Brenver of Cheadle, Staffordshire 8 day longcase clock. with 14" round brass silvered dial, subsidiary seconds sad mouth calendar, Arabic and Roman numerals. Contained in a oak case, The hood with reeded columns and swan neck pediment. The trunk has reeded columns to the sides and the base has a raised panel all with good patina. Dimensions. 82" x 19" x 9" Condition. Looks to be all original the hood top has an old repair which is not in keeping. case is good colour movement not tested.
Jan Gobels of Amsterdam 18th Century Dutch eight day longcase clock with alarm, striking on two bells on the hours and half hours (Dutch striking). With two train five pillar movement brass cased weights, 12" brass dial with moon-phase to the arch, four season spandrels, date calendar and subsidiary second. Dial edged with engraved pattern. Contained in a lovely veneered red walnut case raised on claw feet the bottom shaped typical of Dutch clocks long trunk door with lentil surrounded by a gilt cast brass ring depicting father time holding an hour glass surrounded by the sun, flowers and swags. The hood has applied columns with gilt bass caps Fine fretwork above the hood door and the sides. Dimensions : 8 foot x 2 foot x 13" Condition report : Original condition and all looks to belong, some minor loses of veneer and shrinkage spits due to age some of the hood fretwork is missing bit a minor amount. gilding fading on the casting. Movement not tested and will need professionally cleaning. Note : Jan Gobels is recorded as working in Amsterdam in 1767
Ralph Clayton 8 day longcase clock with 12" brass dial silvered chapter ring, subsidiary seconds calendar. Arabic and Roman numerals. 8 day movement striking on a bell. Contained in a oak and walnut veneered case, plain columns to the hood plain quarter columns to the trunk. Dimensions 75" x 17" x 9 1/2" Condition report. Movement not tested will need professional restoration Case good colour but need attention. weights pendulum present
John Wyke of Liverpool 8 day longcase clock with moon phase. A 13" brass dial with subsidiary seconds and calendar with the maker name above the top of the moon phase in the arch, female head mask spandrels with a two train movement striking on a bell. Contained in a lovely mahogany veneered case the trunk with plain quarter columns, the trunk door has matching butterfly veneers, as does type panel in the base of the case . Note John Wyke was a famous Liverpool clockmaker recorded as working from approximately 1760 until his death in 1787. Particularly noted for his eight day moon phase clocks of which this is one. Dimensions - 88" (to top of the central urn) x 19" x 9" Condition report - All appears to be in good condition aside from cracking to veneer on door and lower case along with some minor scuffs and marks It has not been run for a while so the movement will need to be cleaned but not fully tested. Weights pendulum, trunk door key and winding crank present.
An 18th Century and later mahogany crossbanded longcase clock by O Brandreth Middlewich, eight day striking movement with matted centre, silvered chapter ring, second and date aperture enclosed by a glazed pillar hood over a long trunk flanked by reeded cants and brass capitals on canted plinth base, height 197cm.
A late 18th to early 19th Century mahogany longcase clock by Baddley Tong, the eight day striking movement with second and date aperture, silvered chapter ring and pierced corner spandrels enclosed by a painted blue floral glass hood and brass reeded pillars over a long trunk door and canted brass mounted capital cants on a blind fret carved canted plinth base, height 214cm.
UNION OF SCOTLAND AND ENGLAND PAINTED DIAL MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK BY J SHARPE OF STAMFORDHAM 19TH CENTURY the cream-painted break arch dial with black Roman numerals and subsidiary second and date dials, the arch with a scene of the Union of Scotland and England, the spandrels painted with Naval scenes, signed 'J. Sharpe, Stamfordham', the mahogany case with flat top with moulded dentine frieze above an arched door flanked by a pair of gilt metal mounted columns, the trunk with a Gothic arched door and boxwood inlaid chamfered corners, on a moulded square plinth base, the twin train brass movement striking to a bellDimensions:216cm high, 57cm wide, 30cm deep
MALKIN KIRKBY; an 18th century thirty hour longcase clock, the brass face with moon phase mechanism above the silver chapter ring bearing Arabic and Roman numerals, within an oak case, the hood with broken swan neck pediment above the shaped rectangular door with inlaid star detail, height 210cm, with weights (lacking pendulum).
JOHN PETER DU PORT, GUERNSEY; a 19th century eight day musical longcase clock, the brass face set with moon phase and silvered chaptered dial set with Arabic and Roman numerals and subsidiary dial, within a mahogany case with gilt metal finials and eagle, and column terminals above the shaped door on bracket feet, height 229cm.Condition Report: Complete with key pendulum and three weights. Case hood is warped so slightly stiff when removing. Case has been extensively restored with replacement parts, arch on dial is slightly leaning back, we offer no guarantee of working order. Case door is possibly a replacement, as it is oak and warped, replacement footboard (see additional images).
DREW, PETERBOROUGH; a 20th century eight day longcase clock, the brass face with applied chapter ring bearing Roman numerals and subsidiary dial, within a walnut case with rectangular door with inlaid decoration, height 234cm.Provenance: Complete with full service receipt dated 2022, from Pendulum of Mayfair.Condition Report: Width 46cm, depth 29cm. complete with key, pendulum and weights, we cannot guarantee working order. we believe the clock was produced in the 1940s/50s, and is not an 18th Century example, it is possible they have used an older dial and movement which has been completely overhauled and associated to the case.
LAKIN, FARNWORTH; an 18th century eight day longcase clock, the brass face set with scrolling detail to the four corners with applied silver chapter ring bearing Arabic numerals and Roman numerals and two subsidiary dials, the dark oak case with inlaid panel above a pair of columns to the hood and a light oak shaped door, height 208cm, width 53cm.
Oak longcase clock, the hood with cavetto cornice, turned columns, trunk with log door, box base lacking plinth, twelve inch square brass dial, engraved, with subsidiary seconds and date dials, signed Valentine Hanbury, Watford, thirty hour movement striking on a bell, 183cm, with one weight and pendulum.
Oak longcase clock, the hood with cavetto moulded cornice, turned columns, trunk with long arched door, bracket feet, eleven inch square brass dial, signed John Waltham Sickell, Kingsbridge, eight day movement striking on a bell, with pendulum, two weights and winding key.Condition report:Appears complete and working although not set up fully in the saleroom. The movement is very clean, presumably it has been relatively recently serviced and kept clean. The seat board is a replacement with new crews keeping it in place. The chapter ring is painted with a cream finish and then with black enamelled numerals and markers. The catgut lines are fraying slightly. Repairs to the hood cornice. WOrm throughout the back panel. The rest of the case is in good order, some splitting to the base panel, historic repairs to the feet.
A German quarter chiming mahogany longcase/grandfather clock by Interclock, the brass and silvered dial with arabic numerals to the chapter ring, subsidiary sun and moon dial with foliate spandrels, the movement chiming on an arrangement of 12 gongs, the case with central finial flanked by swan neck pediments, glazed waist door, panel base raised on bracket feet, comes with pendulum and weights, 205cm high.
A GEORGIAN MAHOGANY EIGHT DAY LONGCASE CLOCK, the hood with turned pillars, flanking a glazed door that is enclosing an 11 inch brass and silvered dial, seconds dial and date aperture, Roman numerals, seconds dial, singed John Gauler of Hereford, on a trunk with a shell inlaid door, height 213cm (condition report: -missing back bracket feet, historical wear and tear, pendulum broken) (two weights, pendulum and winding key)
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