A Victorian mahogany longcase clock, the painted dial signed Agar Bury, subsidiary seconds and calendar dials, Roman numerals painted with female figures to the spandrels representing the four seasons, arch top with rolling moon phase, eight day two weight movement, crossbanded case, broken arch swan neck pediment with central finial, glazed door flanked with turned pilasters, the trunk with flame figured door flanked by turned pilasters, crossbanded box base with bracket feet, 238cm high
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A 19th century mahogany longcase clock, the hood with a broken swan neck pediment and turned columns above a short trunk door and turned pillars on a box base and bracket feet, the 33cm dial painted with an image of Buttermere lake, Cumberland, the spandrels painted with ruins, with Roman numerals, a seconds subsidiary dial and calendar aperture, inscribed "Merthyr Tydfil", 230cm high
A 19th century mahogany longcase clock the hood with a central carved grapes and vine panel and rope twist column above a panelled short trunk door, box base and ball feet, the 35cm dial with a moonphase to the arch, painted with figures to the spandrels, with Roman numerals, a seconds subsidiary dial and calendar aperture inscribed "WM Latch, Newport", the eight day movement striking on a bell, 232cm high
A 19th century oak longcase clock, the hood with a broken swan neck pediment and turned columns, above a short trunk door, box base and bracket feet, the 33cm dial painted with a town on a lake, the spandrels painted with houses, with a seconds subsidiary dial and calendar aperture, and inscribed Furtwengler Llanelly, the eight day movement striking on a bell, 223.5cm
A 19th century oak longcase clock, the arched hood with a globe finial and Ionic columns above a long trunk door, box base and plinth, the 30cm brass dial with Tempus Fugit roundel and rocking figure of Old Father Time, the brass chapter ring with Roman numerals,inscribed William Cockling, Sandwich and a seconds subsidiary dial striking on a bell, 221cm high
A late 18th / early 19th century mahogany longcase clock the domed hood with fluted pillasters, above a shaped long trunk door, box base and bracket feet, the 31cm brass dial with an arch with inset panel inscribed Thos Reid, Edinburgh, with Strike/ Silent switch, with a brass chapter ring, Roman numerals, seconds subsidiary dial and an aperture displaying the month and the day of the month in an arch, the eight day movement striking on a bell, 211cm high CONDITION REPORT: The trunk door is touching at the top and sticking out at the base, the base of the clock is split along the joints, the rear feet are missing, there are cracks to the base, the face does not sit within the mask, but the dial is sitting to one side, in overall used condition
An 18th century oak longcase clock the hood with a moulded cornice and Ionic columns above a long trunk door, panelled box base and bracket feet, the 28.5cm brass dial with gilt brass spandrels and a brass chapter ring with Roman numerals and a calendar aperture, bears a plaque for "Tho Baxter, Conderton", the 30 hour movement striking on a bell CONDITION REPORT: The case colour is very flat, the joints are loose, the base panel is loose, chips and cracks to the case, face fits the mask, however there is a gap at the bottom of the dial and the mask, in overall used condition
A 19th oak longcase clock, the hood with fluted columns, above a long trunk door, box base and bracket feet, the 32.5cm dial with a huntress painted to the arch, with floral spandrels, with Roman numerals, seconds subsidiary dial and calendar aperture, inscribed, John lloyd Brecon, the eight day movement striking on a bell, 219cm high CONDITION REPORT: Pendulum and weights present, the hood is in poor condition, with cracks and losses, with missing veneers, and mouldings, possibly a marriage
A 19th century mahogany longcase clock, by A Breckenridge & Son, Kilmarnock, the arched painted dial with Sir William Wallace in the arch, the dial inscribed and with seconds and calendar dials flanked by scenes depicting the seasons, supporting an eight-day movement, dial 31cm diameter (12in), case 212cm high
A 19th century mahogany longcase clock JAS. COUTTS PERTH, the enamel dial with Roman numerals and two subsidiary dials, the twin train four pillar movement striking on a bell, the arch decorated with shepherd and sheep, enclosed by a hood with broken scroll pediment supported by tapered columns, the trunk with convex panel door, raised on a rectangular base with bracket feet, pendulum, weights and key present, 211.5cm high.
A 19th century pine longcase clock, W. Reynolds, Padstow, the 11" enamel dial with Roman numerals and painted spandrels decorated with buildings and coastal scene, with weight and pendulum driven movement enclosed within a broken scroll pediment hood and plain case, raised on bracket feet, pendulum and weights present, overall 213cm high.
A 19th century oak longcase clock, Jos Gibson, Ecclefechan, the 12" brass dial with a silvered chapter ring bearing Arabic and Roman numerals, enclosing a subsidiary date dial, the twin train four pillar movement striking on a bell, within a broken scroll pediment hood supported by cylindrical columns, the trunk door with a slightly shaped top on a rectangular base with bracket feet, pendulum, weights and key present, overall 209.5cm high.
A nineteenth century mahogany eight day longcase clock. With brass arch top dial ornamented with spandrels and a relief medallion with old father time, having Roman numeral chapter ring and two subsidiaries, signed James Greig, Perth, 214cm. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Weights and pendulum lacking. Case in good order. One quarter mould under the hood detached. Hands loose, tip of minute hands detached. Father time medallion later.
A two train eight day Longcase clock Movement, the polished brass plates separated by four turned pillars, having annular bosses, numbered ''180'' to rear, the bell and the weight pulley wheels and a 10'' square brass face with cast brass spandrels, each incorporating a face mask, Roman hour numerals and Arabic minute numerals having a matted centre and pierced work steel hands, with subsidiary second dial between the 12 o'clock position and engraved with a maker's name either side of the six o'clock position, Ralph Cloud, Beaminster
A Brass 10'' square Longcase clock Face, probably from a single handed 30hr. movement clock, having a small central spindle aperture and no winding apertures, the chapter ring having Roman numerals, the upper field of the centre engraved Thos Skinn??, Mathan, No. 285, the face having a London touchmark to the rear.
A Georgian Oak and Mahogany cased Longcase Clock by William Charles of Chepstow, country in style, having moulded cornice to the hood with half turned pillar detail to the glazed door revealing brass face with ormolu mounting and date roller, thirty hour movement, long Mahogany door case with lower moulding over plain panel and bottom moulding. 17'' wide x 77 3/4'' high x 9 3/4'' deep
An early 19th century oak longcase clock, circa 1820, with a 12 inch square dial painted with Roman numerals and floral spandrels, subsidiary seconds dial and calendar crescent aperture, signed William Sully, Langport, with an eight day movement striking on a bell, the oak case cross banded with mahogany, hood having a swan neck pediment, and plain trunk door, 45 by 22 by 212cm high.
A George III oak longcase clock, 33cm white dial, dummy winding holes, Roman chapter, signed Jas Ashton/Tideswell, subsidiary seconds dial, 30 hour movement striking on a bell, the hood with curly pediment, fluted brass capped columns, shaped door with Baroque brass escutcheon, flanked by fluted quarter columns, plinth base, 207cm high James Ashton was a third generation member of the extensive clockmaking dynasty which flourished on both sides of the Derbyshire/Cheshire border, being grandson of Samuel Ashton of Tideswell and son of Samuel's younger son, Aaron, also of Tideswell. The elder branch of the family flourished at Ashbourne and Macclesfield, James himself was born c. 1769, was apprenticed to his father 1783-1790 and married Sarah Shepley (a relative of John Shepley of Derby, clock maker) at Glossop in September 1791, working into the second decade of the 19th century.
A collection of crested ceramics including a Carlton China model of a military tank with the Teignmouth crest and marked Crème-de-Menthe, a Grafton China model tank, again for Crème-de-Menthe with the Leamington Spa crest and also inscribed HM Landship, a Carlton China longcase clock with the Man of Ross crest, a cap with the Accrington crest, a tambourine with the Belgium crest, etc
R. Weston, Wolsingham. A late George III mahogany longcase clock, the case having broken swan neck pediment above a dentil cornice and fluted column supports, having a shaped trunk door flanked by fluted chamfered corners, raised on a box base with bracket feet, the movement having a 13-inch broken arch Roman painted dial, set second subsidiary and date dials, and having a two-train anchor movement, striking bell. H.228cm W.50cm
A George III and later oak longcase clock, the hood with cornice with dental moulding, flanked by columns, plain trunk with door, brass dial with Roman numeral chapter ring, flanked by spindles, signed John Tomes, 211cm high, weights and pendulum. CONDITION REPORT: some marks, wear to case, otherwise good.
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