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A George III 8 day longcase clock signed Jn Woolley, Codnor, the movement circa 1770, 12 inch square brass dial, arched calendar aperture and signed Jn Woolley, Codnor to the foliate scroll engraved centre, more recent professionally crafted oak case which comes apart into three sections for ease of transport. Complete with pendulum and weights. The Woolley of Codnor family are recorded in Darken, Jeff & Hooper, John English 30 Hour Clocks being fine makers who produced clocks to a distinctive design
A late 18th Century oak longcase clock, arched brass dial inscribed 'Rich. Smith Newport', dolphin and urn castings to dial, two train eight day movement, brass bob pendulum, two lead weights - H216cm to eagle surmount.CONDITION REPORTmovement not tested, movement needs cleaning, case has good patination
A longcase clock, the 26.5 cm square brass dial signed Geo Avenell, Farnham, with Roman numerals, fitted a 30 hour movement, in an oak case, 188 cm high See illustration Condition report Report With trunk door key, pendulum and a weight, reduced in height, trunk door with later circular glass panel.It would not be possible to collect on Saturday.
A longcase clock, the 29.5 cm arched square painted dial signed M Bartley, Bristol, having Roman numerals, a subsidiary seconds dial and calendar aperture, the arch with a phase of the moon, fitted an eight day movement, in a mahogany case, 212 cm high (over finial) Condition report Report by MWWith winding key, trunk door key, pendulum and weights.The clock is presented in restored condition and comes direct from a private client. Both the clock movement and dial are commensurate with having been restored and are all in very clean condition. The clock was running in situ but no guarantee is implied or given.
A longcase clock, the 29.5 cm arched square brass dial signed John Jervis, St James's Street, the matt centre with a subsidiary seconds dial and calendar aperture, the silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals and Strike/Silent dial to the arch, fitted an eight day movement, in a mahogany case, 234 cm high (over finial) See inside front cover colour illustration Condition report Report by MWWith winding key, trunk door key, pendulum and weights.The clock is presented in a restored condition. Both the movement case and dial are all in extremely clean condition. The clock has come from a private client, where it was running in situ, but no guarantee can be implied or given.
A longcase clock, the 33 cm arched square painted dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds and calendar dials, and with a phase of the moon to the arch, fitted an eight day movement, in an inlaid oak case, 224 cm high See illustration Condition report With trunk door key, winding key, two weights and a pendulum
A longcase clock, the 30 cm arched square silvered dial signed Rd Behanna, Penryn, with a subsidiary seconds dial and calendar aperture, Roman numerals, and the arch with Tempus Fugit, fitted an eight day movement, in a painted pine case, 215 cm high See illustration Condition report With a trunk key, weights and pendulum
A mahogany eight day longcase clock, Jas Lomax, Blackburn, circa 1800, swan neck pediment, fluted pilasters, 13-inch painted dial with chapter signed, seconds and date dials, floral decorated corners, four pillar movement with attached falseplate stamped Wilson, anchor escapement, 224cm high13.09.16, Hood with small damage to the front fret, trunk door with fading, base with chips and small pieces of wood are missing to the back edge, later feet, dial has been re-painted, some numerals and the signature are rubbed, movement needs cleaning, with two weights and a pendulum.
An oak thirty hour longcase clock, signed S Lawson, Keighley, circa 1760, flat top pediment, crossbanded trunk door, 12-inch brass dial with chapter ring signed, date aperture, four pillar movement with anchor escapement and outside countwheel striking on a bell, 202cm high 13.09.16, Hood with small wooden blocks missing to the top side, one column capital is replaced and others with chips, slightly faded in parts, some holes and scratches to the sides, dial and movement are dirty, later seatboard, with pendulum and weight.
An oak thirty hour longcase clock, signed Will Snow, No. 130, circa 1762, flat top pediment, 11-inch square brass dial with chapter ring signed, date aperture, skeletonised four pillar movement with anchor escapement and outside countwheel striking on a bell, 202cm high14.09.16, Hood with chips to the top moulding, capitals are discoloured and with chips, case is faded in parts, some cracks to the trunk, bottom of the trunk with chips, later skirting and feet, dial needs cleaning, later hands, movement is dirty, with pendulum and weight.
An oak eight day longcase clock, signed Samuel Whalley, Manchester, circa 1750, caddied pediment, walnut crossbanded trunk door, 12-inch arched brass dial, arch with moonphase and signed above, seconds dial and date aperture, four pillar movement with anchor escapement and rack striking on a bell, possibly a later case, 225cm high14.09.16, Later caddy, small pieces of moulding missing to the hood, small cracks to the base, later feet, wooden cheeks have been added to the inside of the case, possibly a later case, dial and movement are clean, with two weights and a pendulum.
<A carved oak chiming longcase clock, circa 1880, the elaborately carved case with scroll and floral decoration, 12-inch arched brass dial, seconds dial, arch with moonphase, triple weight driven movement with anchor escapement and quarter chiming on a nest of eight bells and a larger bell for the hours, 232cm high 13.09.16, Case with one small crack over the trunk door, edges with some slight rubbing marks, dial slightly discoloured, all hands have come off, dial pins are missing, with three weights and a pendulum.
^An oak eight day longcase clock, circa 1800, flat top pediment, 12-inch arched painted dial, shell decorated corners, arch with a hunting painted scene, four pillar movement with anchor escapement and striking on a bell, 215cm high13.09.16, Top moulding is later, right hand side beading is missing below the hood, plinth with cracks, dial is faded in parts and with chips, missing and lifting in parts, brass ring missing to the winding hole, movement needs cleaning, with pendulum, weight is missing.
A George III oak longcase clock, the arched pediment above brass dial set with silvered chapter ring inscribed "WM.Kent, Saffron Walden", with subsidiary seconds hand, date aperture and moon phase, eight day movement, long arch door and stepped plinth base, height 231cm, lower plinth repaired. CONDITION REPORT: The dial and movement has been overhauled, cleaned and polished, as have the brass finials. The case has been re-polished. As mentioned in the description, there is an additional stepped section to the lower portion of the plinth. Weight and pendulum present. Sadly, the brass plate is broken but present.Top arched section of brass is broken off above the chapter ring.
DAVID COMPIGNE OF WINTON; A George III oak longcase clock, the brass square dial set with silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals, inscribed "Compigne Winton", flanked by two ring turned pilasters above single door with circular glazed aperture, on pedestal base with ogee bracket feet, height 201cm. CONDITION REPORT: Dial size is 10.25 inches. There is a David Compigne clock maker listed as operating in Winchester in 1718. Nothing more is known about this clock maker. Dial and movement are associated to the case. The lower half of the plinth is replaced. There are some old repairs.
An 18th century oak and crossbanded longcase clock, the moulded caddy top above 11" square dial set with silvered chapter ring inscribed "Sam LL Whalley Manchester" with thirty hour movement, arched door and plinth base, reduced, height 204cm. CONDITION REPORT: The movement and dial is associated to the case, extensive damage to the case, repainted sections, repainted frieze, repainted upper and lower sections to the columns, veneer and crossbanding missing. A restoration project.
EDWARD BARLOW, OLDHAM (act. c.1725-30); an early 18th century oak longcase clock, the volute above brass cherubic decorated face with circular chapter ring set with Roman numerals, with subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, with single door above pedestal base with bracket feet, height 195cm. CONDITION REPORT: 8 day Clock
An 18th century French oak longcase clock, the hinged door with carved panels of floral swags and baskets flanked by fluted pilasters, the silvered circular chapter ring set with Roman numerals and a circular plaque engraved "J. Lanoy Montigny sur Sambre 1745" (for restoration). CONDITION REPORT: There is a clock maker of the name "La Noy" known to be operating in Paris in 1772.Does not have pendulum and weights
THOMAS LISTER OF LUDDENDON; a mid 18th century oak cased thirty hour longcase clock with caddy top above square brass face with circular chapter ring set with Roman numerals and dated aperture, flanked with two turned columns above single door on plinth base and bracket feet, height approx 220cm. CONDITION REPORT: Weights and pendulum present.
DAVID COLLIER OF GATLEY; a late 18th century oak cased eight day longcase clock, the hood with broken swan neck pediment and brass finials above square brass dial with silvered chapter ring set with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and with date aperture, inscribed with maker's name, flanked by two turned columns above arched door and pedestal base, height 215cm. CONDITION REPORT: Dial size is 12 inches. Case has been restored and polished. Dial and movement have been polished and cleaned.
An eight day, six pillar longcase clock movement, the 12 inch dial signed William Grimes, Londini fecit, the matt centre with a circular calendar aperture showing silvered numerals. Condition report: Hands rusty and pitted. Dial in good condition, movement needs restoring and pendulum weights etc.
A George III eight day longcase clock, the silvered dial signed Roger Wearn, St Erth, the revolving lunar arch inscribed 'High Water at Hayle' and painted with a three masted ship and a landscape between semicircles engraved with representations of St. Michaels Mount, subsidiary minutes and calendar dials, the mahogany case with brass eagle finials, height including finial 222cm. (See illustration)
An early 19th century Noctuary or Night watchman's clock by Whitehurst, Derby, the rectangular brass dial with fixed hand at 12 o'clock, the circular revolving chapter ring with peg holes to the rim, 4 pillar 30 hour weight driven movement, the dial inscribed with maker's name and numbered 602, in later oak floor standing longcase, height of dial 6½", overall height 75" (Provenance: originally built into the Mill House of Richard H Lowe & Sons, Congleton, and thence by family descent)
An early 20th Century oak longcase clock, carved to frieze, barley twist pilaster enclosing brass dial decorated in putti spandrels, heavily carved to waist with a central carved and fielded door, plinth base carved in central symmetrical curvations designs, Westminster chime and eight day movement, c 1905

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