An 18th century mahogany eight day longcase clock, the break arch case with central ball finial, 12inch brass dial with strike/silent to the arch, silvered chapter ring and seconds dial, date aperture, signed 'William Kipling London' around VI, urn spandrels and six pillar movement, (case late 18th century, dial and movement earlier) 216cm (84in)
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AN OAK LONGCASE CLOCK by John Lawson, Bradford, the thirty hour movement with anchor escapement and outside count wheel striking on a bell, 13" arched brass dial with silvered chapter ring having Roman and Arabic numerals, the centre chased with foliage, calendar dial and signature, painted moonphase with inscription "He Appointed the Moon for Seasons", the associated oak with scrolled pediment having brass finials and roundels, plain frieze on turned columns, arched door and panelled base, 91" high
A MAHOGANY LONGCASE MUSICAL CLOCK, the Edwardian eight day triple weight driven chiming movement with anchor escapement, rack striking on a bell, quarter chiming with eight hammers striking on a nest of bells, 13" associated arched brass dial signed Thomas Lister, Halifax, the silvered chapter ring chased with foliate scrolls and with signature, Roman and Arabic numerals, painted moonphase, the associated mahogany case crossbanded with stringing, scrolled pediment with verre eglomise panels, brass finials and roundels on fluted columns, arched door flanked by quarter columns, canted base with cut corner bead panel, on bracket feet, 88 1/2" high (Illustrated)
A WALNUT LONGCASE CLOCK by J. Windmills, London, early 18th century, the eight day movement with anchor escapement rack striking on a bell, 11 1/4" square brass dial with silvered chapter ring having Roman and Arabic numerals, the matted centre with ringed winding holes, seconds dial and calendar aperture, the banded walnut case with ebony trim and stringing, moulded cornice over fret frieze on plain engaged columns, panelled door with lenticle, panel base, on plinth, 19 1/2" x 79" (Illustrated)
A WALNUT AND MARQUETRY EIGHT DAY LONGCASE CLOCK, 18TH C the brass dial engraved on the chapter ring SAMSON WROTH TAUNTON, with matted centre, date aperture and 'Indian' mask spandrels, having four pillar movement, the marquetry door to the trunk with lentical, 199cm h ++Dial/movement associated to the case, the case with old alteration, repair and damage including a shrinkage crack to the reduced base
A WALNUT AND FEATHERBANDED EIGHT DAY LONGCASE CLOCK, 18TH C the brass breakarched dial engraved on a silvered tablet to the matted centre Walter Bosley London, with date aperture and subsidiary seconds dial, Strike/Silent ring to the arch, the flat topped hood with moulded cornice and turned pillars, 220cm h ++Some old repair and requiring some cosmetic restoration, dirty/dusty
A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY LONGCASE REGULATOR, MID 19TH C the painted dial inscribed Jackson Nottingham with twin subsidiary dials, the well engineered movement with deadbeat escapement, rectangular plates and substantial baluster pillars, in richly figured case with scroll carved mask and panelled base, 208cm h ++A high quality clock in basically original condition, lacking pendulum rod, the dial with some old repainting, small veneer chips and wear to case
Jono Donson, Grays Inn, London, a George III flame mahogany longcase clock, the 8-day twin train five pillar fusee movement, the arched brass dial with silvered chapter ring, subsidiary strike/silent, seconds and date aperture, 229 cm high Condition Report Case clean, old repolish and cleaned movement, ticking, replacement pendulum, block does not meet with stirrup
Robert Alexander, Leith, a Scottish George III ebonised longcase clock, the eight-day two train movement with silvered arched dial having subsidiary seconds and date aperture, 225 cm overall - the maker recorded in Baillie as working in Leith 1751 - 1753 Condition Report For restoration, appears complete, the case reduced in height at the plinth
*W. Skikelthorp, London: an 18th Century and later black and gold chinoiserie decorated longcase clock, the arched brass dial with silvered roman chapter ring, matted centre, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, moon phase to the arch, two train movement with anchor escapement, the case with caddy top above decorative frieze, arched glazed door flanked by pilasters, arched waist door with scene of pagoda and figures, panel base, 242cms (95in.) high, with weights and pendulum.
*Thomas Huttly, Coggeshall: an ebonised thirty hour longcase clock, the arched brass dial with roman chapter ring, subsidiary date aperture, mask and foliate spandrels, anchor escapement striking on a bell, the painted case with ogee cornice above arched door (lacking glass), thin rectangular waist door on squat base, 211cms (83in.).
Thos. Morpeth, Hexham: an oak thirty hour longcase clock, the 12in. brass roman dial with subsidiary date aperture, two simulated winding holes, anchor escapement, the case with undulating pierced frieze above arched glazed door, shaped waist door flanked by inlaid canted corners, panel base, with weight and pendulum, 82 1/2in.
A GEORGE III OAK 30 HOUR LONGCASE CLOCK with ball and spike finials, blind fretwork decoration to the hood and mahogany cross banding to the trunk, the brass dial with single pierced hand, Roman numerals, cast spandrels, date aperture and signed William Parks, Wolverhampton 49cm wide x 213cm high
A MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK, 19th century, by Milton of Dublin, the arched hood with glazed panel door, enclosing a white painted dial with Roman numeral chapter ring and subsidiary dial, signed Milton Dublin, over a crossbanded trunk set with circular barometer panel and vertical thermometer dial, on outset plinth base. 205cm high
Mahogany finish longcase clock, triple weight driven chiming movement, face fitted with decorative gilt mounts and signed 'Tempus Fugit' CLOCKS & BAROMETERS - as we are not a retailer, these items are sold as seen and may or may not be in full working order, if you would like any advice on buying clocks or barometers, or a full condition report, please contact our valuation team Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
19th century 'Yorkshire' mahogany longcase clock, 8-day bell striking movement, painted enamel dial, H234cm CLOCKS & BAROMETERS - as we are not a retailer, these items are sold as seen and may or may not be in full working order, if you would like any advice on buying clocks or barometers, or a full condition report, please contact our valuation team Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
Early 20th century oak longcase clock, fitted with chiming movement, H179cm CLOCKS & BAROMETERS - as we are not a retailer, these items are sold as seen and may or may not be in full working order, if you would like any advice on buying clocks or barometers, or a full condition report, please contact our valuation team Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
Early 20th century oak longcase clock, triple weight driven chiming movement, circular tooled brass face, carved detail, H196cm CLOCKS & BAROMETERS - as we are not a retailer, these items are sold as seen and may or may not be in full working order, if you would like any advice on buying clocks or barometers, or a full condition report, please contact our valuation team Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
Thomas Cox of Cromhall early 18th century walnut cased longcase clock, the two-piece arched brass dial signed to the base and having Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, the centre engraved with a coastal scene, having twin winding holes for a brass eight day four pillar weight driven movement striking on a bell, the plain case with feather banding to a boxbase, h.229cm Condition Report / Extra Information Dial and case probably a marriage. Arch and dial from two pieces of brass, but match well. Movement and dial appear to belong, no unexplained holes apparent. Pendulum holder bent. Bell appears to be later copy. Seat board later. Case with several minor repairs including some veneers/mouldings. Minor veneer losses and age wear etc. Bad veneer split to side of hood.
James Blair of Kilwinning early 19th century mahogany longcase clock, the signed and painted arched dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds and date dial, twin winding holes for a brass eight day weight driven four pillar movement striking on a bell, the case with specimen marquetry feather banding and boxwood stringing to a boxbase, h.222cm
Robertson of Edinburgh circa 1830 mahogany longcase clock, having a signed white enamel circular dial, dia.13⅜", with subsidiary seconds and date dials, twin winding holes for a brass eight day four pillar weight driven movement striking on a bell, the case with half turned pilasters flanking panelled door to a crossbanded boxbase, h.201cm Condition Report / Extra Information With weights and pendulum. Dial original, some lettering worn, enamel loss near 4 o'clock. Moulding to right of dial missing. Minor split to door and boxbase. Dial and movement all appear original and untouched. Basically good with minor age wear.
Thomas Mawkes of Derby late 18th century oak and mahogany crossbanded longcase clock, the signed circular dial with Arabic numerals, outer minute scale and rolling date dial, thirty hour weight driven movement striking on a bell, the case with quarter turned fluted pilasters above a boxbase, h.208cm
John Hemmers of London 18th century(?) brass longcase clock dial and movement only, signed to the silver chapter ring, with associated arch over, subsidiary seconds dial, date aperture, matted centre, twin ringed winding holes (probably altered), and cast brass spandrels, eight day weight driven four pillar movement striking on a bell, w.11¾", together with a pair of weights and pendulum
A mid 19th Century mahogany longcase clock with eight-day movement, the swan neck pediment above the 14 inch painted broken arch dial with moonphase, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, signed 'Jno. Firderer, Birmingham', with turned pillar supports and cross-banded detail to the trunk, height 225cm.
A late 18th/early 19th century inlaid mahogany longcase clock, with eight-day movement with moon-phase to circular dial, subsidiary seconds dial, date aperture and bearing name of 'Fear, 35 Radcliffe Street, Bristol', having painted floral spandrels (the hood in need of restoration), hood flanked by spiral turned pilasters
A GEORGE III LONGCASE CLOCK, the brass dial signed "Simon de Charmes", with subsidiary date aperture and seconds dial, the arch with a central tablet inscribed "W. Hallack, Cambridge", with an eight day two train five pillar movement striking on a bell, the mahogany case with arched top hood, the trunk with tall door flanked by quarter recessed brass stop fluted columns, 92" high. See illustration
An early 19th century mahogany longcase clock with movement by Samuel Thorpe Abberley, the hood with swans neck pediment above the oval glazed door flanked by pillars and enclosing the oval painted face with moon phase to the arch and with two-train eight day striking movement with subsidiary date and seconds dials and with deadbeat escapement, face dimensions 52 cm x 41 cm, and with arched trunk door flanked by ring turned columns, the base with canted angles and bracket feet. Height 238 cm (see illustration).
An oak longcase clock, with carved case inscribed "Use Time Wisely" and with silvered brass dial and two-train striking movement and with foliate and scroll carved case. CONDITION REPORT: The clock hood is in generally god condition with no significant issues. There is a small section of mahogany crossbanding missing to the left hand bottom corner of the glazed door. The silvered brass dial is dirty and the silvering worn. The movement although dirty is ticking and striking as it should. The seatboard is not original. The trunk door is not warped. It also has a small veneer loss to the bottom left hand corner. We have the weights and pendulum. The plinth to the base is detached. We are missing the plain section of left hand return moulding.
A George III oak longcase clock, with moulded cornice above a glazed door enclosing the silvered brass dial with date aperture and Roman numerals by Hugh Lough of Penrith and with thirty hour movement, with long trunk door, quarter column corners and conforming base. Height 207 cm (see illustration).
A late 18th century longcase clock, with automaton movement by Jan B. Bryhoff, Amsterdam, walnut and marquetry case, with silvered chapter ring and brass dial with subsidiary seconds and moon phases and with three dimensional theatre scene, including five rocking ships, mermaid and sea serpent. Dial width 32 cm, case height 252 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: This clock is generally in extremely good condition. The case is in extremely good order with no significant veneer issues. There are no problems with the hood. The trunk door is not warped. The sides are in good condition with no issues. The bombe base has a stress mark across the front panel which should be clearly evident. The veneer is slightly rough to the touch across this section. There is a similar stress fracture to the right hand panel of the base which is similarly a little rough to the touch. The left hand side panel is in good order with no stress fractures. The feet are original and in good condition. The movement is ticking away and the rocking ships operate with the pendulum and seem to be working as they should. We have not had the clock going long enough to see if the moon phase operates correctly but would be surprised if it didn't. The case backboards are original.
A George III oak longcase clock by W. Shephard of Millom, with thirty hour movement and date aperture, the oak case raised on bracket feet. Height 215 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The cornice and hood are in generally good original condition with no damage, no repairs and no restoration. The door is not warped. There are traces of very old long gone woodworm which in our opinion is not significant. The seatboard is original and in our opinion the clock is not a marriage. The movement is very dirty but does strike when advanced to the hour. The feather on the pendulum is the wrong length. With the pendulum removed and weight applied to the movement the clock does appear to tick. The movement is however extremely dirty. The trunk door is not warped but does have a crack running down the centre join which should be visible from our image. The moulding beneath the trunk door is detached on the left hand side but we have the piece. The front edge of the waist moulding has some losses and damage. The sides of the base appear to be original. The front board is probably original but does have this strange diamond shape pendant to the front which is probably a later addition. The bracket feet are old but probably later replacements.
A George III Scottish oak longcase clock by Pettygrew of Edinburgh, with swans neck pediment, arched silvered brass dial with subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture and two-train striking movement. Height 215 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: We have both weights and pendulum. The clock appears to be ticking as it should. It also appears to be striking. The dial is in generally good condition with only minor tarnishing to the silvering. The movement is a little dirty but as stated appears to be operating. The case and movement are not a marriage. The hood is in generally good condition with only minor stress fractures to the timber. All glass is present and correct. The brasswork is dirty and tarnished. The trunk door is not warped and we have the lock and key. The sides of the case are in good condition as is the base. The base moulding around the bottom of the case may be later. The left hand front foot bracket is missing. The backboards are original.
A George III oak longcase clock, with swans neck pediment above the arched painted dial with eight day striking movement, flanked by fluted columns and with long trunk door and raised on bracket feet. Height 210 cm. CONDITION REPORT: We have a pendulum but no weights. The dial is in need of restoration. There are no significant paint losses however the dial is dirty and allover crazed and much of the writing and numerals are rubbed. The minute hand is half missing. The movement is filthy but appears to be complete. The seatboard is original and we do not think that the piece is a marriage. The case itself is extremely dry and has a matt finish as if all the original polish has perished. It may simply have been stripped. The hood is in generally good condition with no major issues other than minor veneer losses, scratches and scuffs. The trunk door is not warped. The sides of the case are in good condition as is the base generally. There is a stress crack down the centre of the base itself between the joins. The plinth is likely to be a later replacement and the clock will probably have had bracket feet. The backboards are original.
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