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A Regency mahogany longcase clock, David Greig, Perth, with arched hood, circular dial and two-train striking movement, with subsidiary date and seconds dials, with arched trunk door and quarter round corners, the base raised on tall bracket feet. Height 220 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The clock hood is in generally very good condition with no issues. The dial is in good order. The subsidiary seconds hand is missing. We have not had the clock going however if weight is applied to both suspensions the clock does tick and strike. The seatboard is original. It is however warped and has a piece of packing on the left hand side. In our opinion the clock is not a marriage. We currently do not have the weights and pendulum however the vendor is bringing them to the saleroom this week. The trunk door is in good condition and not warped. It is a good colour as is the case in general. There are no issues with the trunk, sides or feet which are all in good order with only minor surface scuffs and scratches as one might expect. The colour of the case is generally very good. We do not have a key for either door.
A George III mahogany longcase clock by James Greig of Perth, with swans neck pediment above the arched dial and two-train striking movement, with subsidiary date and seconds dials, with long trunk door flanked by quarter column corners, the base raised on bracket feet. Height including finial 215 cm.
A late 18th century Channel Islands mahogany cased half hour striking eight day longcase clock, the foliate engraved arched brass dial signed 'Edouard Renouf, Jersey' to the centre and with engraved subsidiary seconds dial at noon, date aperture at six, silvered Roman chapter ring and Strike/Silent to arch, floral and foliate gilt spandrels, twin train bell strike movement, the case with gilt ball and eagle finials over a stepped arched cornice on fluted columns, the trunk with arched door and moulded corners, on a plain plinth with bracket feet, 89½in. (227.5cm.) high.
An early 18th century walnut longcase clock by John Wise of London, eight day movement, square brass dial with silvered and signed Roman chapter ring and subsidiary seconds dial at noon to the matted centre, bullseye date aperture at six, pierced gilt cherub spandrels, the flared ogee cornice over a scroll fretwork frieze on turned pilasters, feather banded glazed door, the conforming trunk with quarter veneered door with oval porthole, on a cross banded base on plinth, 87in. (221cm.) high, alterations and restorations.
A 19TH CENTURY OAK AND MAHOGANY BRASS FACED LONGCASE CLOCK, the brass face with subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, with winding holes for an eight day movement although the movement is thirty hour, bearing makers name, the case with barleytwist pilasters, bullseye glass to the door, H 207 cm A/FCondition Reprot:Various losses to the case. Replacement timbers to the hood.
A George III oak longcase clock, with arched and pillared hood, full length trunk door and bracket feet, the 30cm square dial having maker's roundel to the arch marked George Milne, Canongate Foot, All The Watergate, Edinburgh, silvered chapter ring with Roman hour and Arabic minute numerals, subsidiary seconds ring and date aperture, eight day movement, 218cm high.
A George III oak and mahogany longcase clock, the hood with swan neck pediment and three eagle and globe finials, break arch enamel dial painted with a punting scene, Arabic numerals. subsidiary seconds and date dials, eight day two train movement, hour strike, the trunk with quarter pilasters, 228cm high.
A walnut and marquetry longcase clock,early 18th century, the 12in square brass dial inscribed 'Brounker Watts, London' and with seconds and date dials and cherub spandrels, the case with glazed window,211cm highBrounker Watts (c.1670-1720) was one of the best known apprentices to Joseph Knibb.
An 18th Century grained wood longcase clock by Snelling of Alton, the 10ins square brass dial with silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals and engraved dial centre and with single hand to the brass and steel framed thirty hour movement striking on a bell, contained in plain grained wood case with moulded cornice to hood and H-pattern hinges to trunk door, 80ins high Note : John Snelling recorded working Alton (Hampsire 1761-1795)
An 18th Century oak longcase clock by John Seymour of Wantage, the 10ins square brass dial with silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals, single hand and engraved and matted dial centre to the thirty hour brass and iron framed open movement striking on a bell, contained in 20th Century oak case with moulded cornice and spiral turned columns to hood, the trunk door inset with circular glass lentical, on bracket feet, 85ins high Note : John Seymour of Wantage recorded - died 1760
An 18th Century oak longcase clock by Will Snow, No. 793, the 11ins square brass dial with wide silvered chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals and dial centre engraved with leaf scroll and date aperture to the thirty hour brass and steel framed thirty hour movement striking on a bell, contained in oak case with bold angled and moulded pediment with dentil and key ornament above blind fret panel and plain turned pillars to hood, shaped trunk door flanked by blind fret cant corners with conforming base, 85ins high Note : A William Snow recorded working Padside (Nidderdale) 1763
An old grained wood longcase clock, the 8ins square brass dial with chapter ring with Roman numerals and inscribed Wm. Budgen, Rygate, Fecit, with single hand to the thirty hour brass and steel framed open movement striking on a bell, contained in associated grained wood case with narrow moulded cornice and raised plinth base, 70.5ins high Note : William Budgen recorded working Reigate 1710-1713
A late 18th Century "North Country" oak and mahogany banded longcase clock by Clare of Manchester, the 12ins square brass dial with wide silvered chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and calendar dial to centre on a matted ground with engraved leaf scroll ornament to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, contained in oak case with moulded top with turned finials, blind fret frieze and turned and fluted pillars to hood, shaped trunk door crossbanded in mahogany and flanked by fluted quarter columns, the plinth base with cant corners, on ogee bracket feet, 90.5ins high Note : Peter Clare recorded working Manchester 1764-1811
A early George III Scottish mahogany longcase clock by Robert Clidsdale of Edinburgh, the 14ins arched brass dial with silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals, matted dial centre with subsidiary seconds dial and cast mask, urn and leaf scroll pattern spandrels to the later eight day three train movement striking and quarter chiming on nine bells, contained in mahogany case with moulded scroll pediment, cast brass circular paterae and later fretted panels and with slender turned and fluted pillars to the hood, the shaped trunk door veneered in figured mahogany and crossbanded, flanked by fluted quarter columns, the plinth inlaid with bandings and with reeded cant corners, on bracket feet, 93ins high (brass dial and movement of later date) Note : Robert Clidsdale (Clydesdale) recorded working Edinburgh, Apprenticed 1738, working until 1786
Early 19th Century mahogany longcase clock, the square hood with swan neck pediment and blind fretwork decoration above a shaped panel door and plinth base with bracket supports, the painted dial with Arabic and Roman numerals with subsidiary seconds, the two train movement striking on a bell
George III mahogany longcase clock, the broken arch hood with flanking pilasters above an arched moulded panel door and conforming plinth base, the engraved silvered dial with gilt floral spandrels, Arabic and Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, signed William Carter, Hampstead, the two train movement striking on a bell
George III oak longcase clock, the square hood with flanking pilasters above a shaped panelled door and conforming plinth base, the engraved brass dial with mask head spandrels and silvered chapter ring, Arabic and Roman numerals, Samuel Zuarman Temple Cloud, the single train thirty hour movement striking on a bell
18th / 19th Century Dutch marquetry longcase clock, the broken arch hood with pierced and carved surmount and flanking pilasters, the arched panel door with gilt brass mounts, flanked by ebonised quarter pilasters above a shaped conforming plinth base, the brass moon phase dial with silvered chapter ring, Arabic and Roman numerals, signed Pieter Evers, Amsterdam, the two train movement striking on a bell
George III oak longcase clock with square hood above a shaped panel door flanked by reeded quarter pilasters and a plinth base, the brass dial with silvered chapter ring, Arabic and Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, signed J. Barber Winster, with a two train eight day movement
19th Century mahogany and marquetry inlaid longcase clock, the broken arch hood with flanking pilasters (door lacking) above an arched panelled door and conforming plinth base, the brass dial with mask head spandrels and moon phase, the silvered chapter ring with Arabic and Roman numerals, enclosing a subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, signed William Haworth, Blackburn
George III mahogany longcase clock, the broken arch hood with shaped pediment and flanking pilasters above an arched panelled door flanked by quarter pilasters on a conforming base, the brass dial with mask head spandrels and strike silent selector to the arch, the silvered chapter ring with Arabic and Roman numerals enclosing a subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, signed Joseph Lum, London, the two train five pillar movement with anchor escapement striking on a bell (slight damages and restorations)
An Edwardian quarter chiming Longcase Clock, signed W. Scott, Glasgow, the ornately inlaid mahogany case with shallow arched top over turned columns and a glazed trunk revealing nine tubular gongs and brass pendulum, on a plinth base and bracket feet, the 12 inch arched brass dial with silvered chapter ring, cherub spandrels and twin subsidiaries in the arch for strike/silent and chime select 'Westminster' and 'Whittington', the triple train weight driven movement chiming the quarters on eight gongs and sounding the hour on a ninth, 88in (223.5cm) high.
Elizabeth Murch, Honiton, a mahogany longcase clock, the 8-day movement striking the hours on a bell, with the twelve-inch square silvered dial signed E. Murch, Honiton, with black Roman numerals and Arabic five-minute markings, subsidiary seconds and date aperture, the plain case with a long trunk door, flat-top hood with swan-neck crest and columns, 94in (239cm) high. Provenance: the vendor is descended from the Murch family, it has been in her family since the 19thC, she wanted it to return to the area.
John Benham, Cullompton, a mahogany longcase clock, the 8-day movement striking the hours on a bell, with the arched painted dial signed Jo. Benham, Cullompton, with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds and date aperture, the plain case with a long trunk door, arched hood with broken swan-neck pediment, 83in (211cm) high. Provenance: This clock has been in the Gouldsworthy family since the 19thC, they were farmers living in a thatched cottage, 'Splatt Hayes' in Buckerell near Honiton; the vendor is descended from this family and wanted it to return to the area.
A Victorian mahogany inlaid longcase clock by Boyer Glover, Leadenhall Street London, with glazed door enclosing brass dial with subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, decorated with gilt metal spandrels, with two lead weights and pendulum, 209cm high CONDITION REPORT: Lot 287 - One scroll pediment split and loose along join line, small cracks, splints and scrapes to wood, couple of old worm holes to one column, brass face stained, scratched and discoloured, small crack to glass in top right corner, wood cracking/splitting on trunk door (probably due to heat), trunk door key present
An early Victorian mahogany cased longcase clock by William Thomson Edinburgh, circa 1840, the hood with brass mounted broken swan neck pediment above glazed door enclosing brass dial, marked Tempus Fugit with silvered dial and subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, decorated with gilt metal spandrels, with pendulum and two lead weights, approx 205cm high
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