Early to mid 18th century walnut longcase clock, moulded caddie pediment, fitted with 8-day two train movement by 'Thoas 'Thomas' Stripling of Barwell', engraved brass and polished metal dial with moonphase, subsidiary second dial and calendar aperture, H244cm Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
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William Scott - Early 19th century mahogany and inlaid longcase clock, having a broken swan neck pediment above a painted arched dial, w.13", signed to the centre, having subsidiary seconds dial, rolling date dial and rolling moon dial over, twin winding holes for a brass eight day four pillar movement striking on a bell, the case having quarter turned fluted pilasters, the boxbase with fluted canted corners, h.210cm
Thomas Dold of Merthyr - early 19th century mahogany longcase clock, having painted arched dial (w.13") signed to the centre, subsidiary seconds dial, rolling date dial, twin winding holes for a brass eight day four pillar weight driven movement striking on a bell, the case with tulip carved canted corners to a boxbase, h.217cm
Samuel Hollyar of London - 18th century walnut cased longcase clock, the hood having three quarter turned pilasters flanking square brass dial (w.12"), with signed silvered chapter ring having Roman and Arabic numerals, within cast gilt brass cherub and crown spandrels, matted centre with subsidiary seconds dial, single ringed date dial, twin winding holes for an eight day brass four pillar weight driven movement striking on a bell, the case with glass lentical to a reduced boxbase, h.209cm Condition Report / Extra Information With weights.Pendulum present but broken.No door or winding key.
Walker of Nantwich - Early 19th century North Country oak and mahogany crossbanded longcase clock, having a broken swan neck pediment, the painted and signed arched dial w.14", having subsidiary seconds dial, rolling date dial, and rolling moon dial over, twin winding holes for an eight brass four pillar movement striking on a bell, the case with reeded pilasters to a boxbase, h.215cm
Joseph Batty of Halifax - a circa 1800 oak longcase clock, having broken swan neck pediment, twin pilasters flanking square brass dial (w.12.5"), the chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, the centre engraved with a shepherd with flock and hound within a landscape, having decorative non-functioning rolling moon dial above rolling calendar dial, blue steeled hands, 30 hour weight driven brass four pillar movement striking on a bell, the trunk having quarter turned pilasters flanking panelled door to a boxbase, h.221cm
A late 18th early 19th Century Scottish oak cased longcase clock, John Fortune, LauderThe case with a twin swan neck pediment above ring turned tapering columns flanking a brass break-arch dial, the break-arch mounted with a circular plaque stamped with the makers name John Fortune, Lauder and flanked by scrolling leafy open work mounts, the clock dial mounted with conforming brass spandrels enclosing an eleven inch dial stamped with Arabic and Roman numerals, the dial centered with a subsidiary minute dial and date aperture, the clock with an eight day movement striking on a saucer bell, the case with a bowfront door flanked by quarter ring turned columns, above a plain front board, shaped apron and bracket feet, 210cm.
An early 19th Century mahogany cased longcase clockWith a twin swan neck pediment and central urn finial over a pair of slender ring turned columns flanking a painted break arch dial, the dial painted with Britannia within an oval over a 12" dial with floral painted spandrels, painted Roman and Arabic numerals with a subsidiary second dial and date aperture, the dial unsigned, with an eight day movement striking on a saucer bell, the shaped mahogany case door flanked by quarter columns above a lower front panel with canted corners raised on a plinth base, complete with pendulum and two weights, height of clock 219cms
An early 19th Century oak cased longcase clock, Rea, WaltonWith moulded cornice above two ring turned columns flanking an eleven inch painted dial with Arabic numerals and concave date aperture, the dial signed Rea, Walton with a thirty hour movement striking on a saucer bell, the plain oak case with rectangular door above a plain panel and plinth base with bracket feet, with weight and pendulum, 190cm.
A mid 19th Century oak and mahogany cased longcase clock, Davies of Chester The twin swan neck pediment above a pair of cluster columns flanking a thirteen inch painted dial signed Davies, Chester, the dial with painted floral spandrels Roman numerals, second subsidiary second dial and convex date aperture with an eight day movement striking on a saucer bell, above a crossbanded case with quarter cluster columns flanking a shaped oak and mahogany crossbanded door and similarly crossbanded lower panel raised on bracket feet, with two weights and pendulum, 225cm.
Atherton mahogany longcase clock, triple weight driven chiming movement, moonphase dial with second and date subsidiary dial 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
Oak longcase clock triple weight driven movement chiming on rods, polished metal dial 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
A 19th century oak longcase clock, the brass and silvered dial signed Thomas Deykin, Worcester, the eight day movement striking on a bell, subsidiary seconds dial at 12 o'clock (185cm). Condition Report: The hood is lacking glass.The hour hand is loose and needs tightening.Chips and losses to the corners of the hood with loose pieces (which are present).
An oak longcase clock, the dials signed Thomas Wilson, Spalding, the eight day movement striking on a bell, the painted dial bearing Roman numerals, second hand dial at 12 o'clock (212cm). Condition Report: Overall condition good, panels have shrunk on plinth (not split). Door not fixed (pins missing from hinges).
A good early 20th century Chippendale-style mahogany longcase clock, the case profusely carved with brick-work to the base, quarter-reeded columns, opening glazed door (minor veneer loss), slide-off hood and four turned finials, the arched brass dial with applied, overlaid fret-work,silvered chapter ring, seconds ring and tune selector, the substantial 3-train chiming movement marked Peerless, serial number 356365, having deadbeat escapement, maintaining power, Westminster, Whittington and St. Michaels chimes on 9 tubular bells, complete with 3 brass weights and original pendulum. Height 220 cm. Estimate £1800 to £2200.
An Early XIX Century Mahogany and Oak Longcase Clock, broken swan neck pediment, arched glazed hood with ring turned supports, the trunk with quarter fluted strips flanking central door with ebony lozenge inlay, shaped apron piece, the white enamel dial with painted arch and spandrels, Roman numerals, by Swinburn of Durham.
EARLY 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK maker Coghill of Glasgow, the 12" dial with with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds and calendar dials, elaborately pierced hands, the painted dial depicting a masted vessel with American flag, the two train movement striking on a bell, with swan neck hood and stringing to the case, 230cm high
LATE GEORGE III SCOTTISH LONGCASE CLOCK the hood with dentil cornice and urn inlaid corners, enclosing an arched painted enamel dial with Roman numerals and 8 day movement, the spandrels painted to represent the Seasons, contained in waisted mahogany crossbanded and inlaid case (lacking feet), 207cm high
FINE GEORGE III OAK LONGCASE CLOCK the 12" dial with silvered chapter ring and Roman numerals (the face 18" overall) signed Thomas Sherwood, painted moon phases, pierced hands, with subsidiary seconds and calendar dial, the two train movement striking on a bell, the swan neck pediment with stringing and marquetry inlay, 225cm high
A MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK, the 9" brass dial signed F. Farr, Bristol, with thirty hour movement and alarm mechanism striking on a bell, the hood with scrolling pediment and central eagle and ball finial, with a tall trunk door and rectangular base, on bracket feet, 18th century and later, 77" high. See illustration
A MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK, the arched dial with a moon face, the chapter ring flanked by spandrels painted with representations of the continents, decorated to the centre with a scene of Wellington and Nelson, with an inscription, 'The first and only interview between Nelson and Wellington', with an eight day two train movement with subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, the case with turned columns, swan-neck pediment and short Gothic arch-top door, 91" high
AN OAK AND MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK, the enamelled dial signed Thoms. Baitson Beverley, with date aperture and Roman numerals, with thirty house two train movement striking on a bell, the hood with scrolling pediment with central ball and spike finial, the trunk with short door with arched inlay between quarter recessed fluted columns, 82" high x 19" wide
A GEORGE III OAK LONGCASE CLOCK, the arched brass dial signed 'Robert Windsor, Newport', with silvered chapter ring and subsidary seconds dial and date aperture, with two train eight day movement striking on a bell, the case with arched top trunk door, 80" high. Provenance: Private collection Dorset. Acquired from T Tribe Sturminster.
A GEORGE III OAK LONGCASE CLOCK, the brass and silver dial signed 'James Blytho Callington', with an anatomical depiction of Old Father Time flanked by two cherubs, striking on bells, the silver chapter ring enclosing subsidiary seconds and date dials, with a two train movement striking on a bell, the hood with scrolling arch pediment and fluted columns, the trunk with conforming mahogany cross banded arch top trunk door, 86" high
A MAHOGANY AND CROSSBANDED LONGCASE CLOCK, the enamelled dial with moon phase above chapter ring with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, above a two train movement striking on a bell, the hood with scrolling swan necked pediment and columns to either side of the dial, the trunk with an arch topped door between canted corners, on conforming base with bracket feet, 85" high
An early George III oak longcase clock the swan neck pediment with floral carved terminals, fret carved arch above an arched enamel dial finely painted with a gallant and his companion she holding a bird cage with sheep at her feet, a spaniel to his side, an extensive vista beyond, the spandrels floral painted, the chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, the dial inscribed Robert Bunyon, Lincoln, subsidiary seconds dial and month aperture, twin winding holes and pierced hands, eight-day twin train movement striking on a bell, the hood with pair of gilded gesso capped tapered mahogany pillars, arched trunk door and skirted base, 212cm high, Circa 1780
A George IV mahogany longcase clock the swan neck pediment centred on a ball and spire finial the arched hood enclosing an arched enamelled dial painted to the top and spandrels with flowers and basket of flowers, the chapter ring with Roman numerals inscribed Bell Bawtry, the hood with pair of brass capped fluted pillars, the trunk with parquetry and ebonised borders, shaped trunk door flanked by fluted quarter angles, line and crossbanded base, 223cm high, Circa 1830 (restorations)
A George III mahogany longcase clock the hood with swept top, fret cut with ball and spire finials and glazed panel under, the arched hood enclosing an arched dial decorated with gilt patera and scrolling leafage, the spandrels with pastel blue patera, chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and month aperture, inscribed Spendlove, Thetford, blued steel hands, twin train movement striking on a bell, the hood flanked by a pair of brass stop fluted tapered brass capped pillars, figured arched trunk door with shallow skirted figured panelled base with shaped apron, 242cm high, Circa 1780
A George III mahogany and oak cottage longcase clock with swan neck pediment terminating in embossed brass roundels the arched hood enclosing a painted dial, the top with roundel painted reclining female figure, chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and month aperture inscribed W Weston, Newark, the hood with brass capped chamfered pillars, arched crossbanded trunk door and case with conforming skirted base, 206cm high, Circa 1830 (faults)
A George IV oak longcase clock outlined throughout with mahogany crossbanded borders the swan neck pediment above an arched dial painted with country house in landscape, the spandrels with flowerheads and leafage, the cream centre dial with Roman numerals inscribed John Platts, Mansfield, month aperture, pierced brass hands, 30 hour movement, striking on a bell, the hood with brass capped fluted pillars the trunk door above a panelled lower section and skirted base, bracket feet, 206cm high, Circa 1830
JOHN SMITH OF MACCLESFIELD; a mid 18th century oak eight day longcase clock, the mould frieze above square brass dial applied with cherubic motifs and with silvered circular chapter ring set with Roman numerals, inscribed with maker's name, flanked by two turned columns above single domed door and plinth base, height 211cm. CONDITION REPORT: The dial wiidth is 12inches
A collection of various doll's house furniture including an ebonised bedroom suite, a central centre table, a longcase clock, a wicker seated stool and window chair, also a cot, basket, upholstered armchairs, etc, also a collection of various accessories, circular decorative wall mirrors, a pair of brass fire fenders, a wall light and a group of ceramic and glass dishes, etc.
A late George III oak and mahogany crossbanded eight day longcase clock, the moulded hood above 12" brass dial set with silvered chapter ring, date aperture and inscribed "R. Bagnall, Talkoth Hill", with bull's eye glass to the long door and plinth base, height approx 210cm. CONDITION REPORT: Split to lower plinth and foot plinth later addition. Some crossbanding replaced and clock re-polished.
THOMAS MORGAN, EDINBURGH; a George III mahogany eight day longcase clock, the arched brass dial set with Roman numerals and inscribed with maker's name above long shaped door flanked by corner fluted pilasters, on a plinth base, height approx 219cm. CONDITION REPORT: Face is tarnished and scratched. Case is a good colour. Wear commensurate with age. Crack to glass. Old repair to swan neck pediment.

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