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Scottish mahogany longcase clock, circa 1800, the arched brass dial inscribed James Howden, Edinburgh, with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture and foliate brass spandrels, striking on a bell. The dial flanked by brass capped and reeded columns, with a group of three faux brass finials to the hood, the trunk with inlaid borders and ivory escutcheon, on plinth base and bracket feet
A 19th century oak longcase clock, with broken swan hood enclosing painted dial bearing portrait panels of Britannia, Pitt, Abercromby, Cornwallis & Nelson, with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, including pendulum and two lead weights, 210cm high CONDITION REPORT: Lot 285 - glass cracked at base, air bubbles in glass, white enamel face crazed, black Roman numerals and numbers are rubbed/faded, replacement gut on movement, possible missing finial from top and part of right hand scroll has broken off, overall surface marks/scratches to wood from age, some colour fading/staining, winder present
A Georgian Oak and Mahogany longcase Clock having brass finial central to the swan pediment hood with single pane glazed door flanked by brass mounted needed columns, the panted face having moon roller, second hand and date roller, marked J.N Joyce Ruthin. Eight day movement, short door case with cross-banding, cock bead to the door, standing on bracket feet. 87 1/2" high x 21" wide x 10" deep
Early 19th century oak and mahogany longcase clock with 30 hour movement with painted village scene dial signed Turnbull, Stokesley 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 oak and mahogany longcase clock fitted with 30 hour movement painted dial signed J. Wilson, Guisborough 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
An 18th century longcase clock, the brass and silvered dial with Arabic and Roman numerals, a secondary dial, date aperture and moon phase, by Alexander Frazer of Comber near Belfast (recorded 1770-1790), within a mahogany canted case CONDITION REPORT: working order unknown and not guaranteed, some wear and minor losses to case, weights and pendulum.
An 18th century longcase clock, the brass dial with Roman numerals secondary dial and date aperture, by William Clement junior of Feversham, the face numbered '14', within an oak, crossbanded and inlaid case CONDITION REPORT: Damage to back feet, some losses to veneer, some warping to base of case, working order unknown and not guaranteed. Pendulum and weights.
An old oak longcase clock, the 11ins square brass dial inscribed "Stringer of Stockport", the chapter ring with Roman numerals and engraved dial centre with date aperture, now with eight day two train movement striking on a bell, contained in dark oak case of "Jacobean" design, the stepped hood with moulded cornice above frieze carved "use time wisely" and with spiral turned columns, the lower case with shaped trunk door with raised and moulded door and conforming plinth, 79ins high
An 18th Century oak longcase clock by John Nash of Bridge, the 12ins arched brass dial with wide chapter ring (formerly silvered) with Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture with matted dial centre to the eight day two train five pillar movement striking on a bell, contained in a plain oak case with moulded cornice and plain split turned columns to hood, plain trunk door and moulded plinth base, 89ins high Note: John Nash recorded in partnership with his brother William in Bridge, near Canterbury, Kent from before 1762, partnership dissolved in 1769
A late 18th/early 19th Century "North Country" oak and mahogany longcase clock, the 13ins arched painted dial with Roman numerals and the arch decorated with a reclining classical female and Cupid, the spandrels decorated with a representation of the "Four Continents" to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, contained in oak case with moulded scroll pediment and slender turned mahogany pillars to hood, shaped trunk door crossbanded in mahogany and flanked by fluted quarter columns, on later bun feet, 81ins high
An early 19th Century oak and mahogany longcase clock by Marshall of Greenside, the 13ins arched painted dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial and calendar dial to the arch painted with a girl and a dog and with floral and gilt spandrels to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, contained in oak case with shaped and moulded pediment and slender turned mahogany pillars, the trunk door crossbanded in mahogany, with conforming plinth on bracket feet, 88ins high Note : Robert Marshall recorded working Greenside (near Newcastle Upon Tyne) circa 1775-1856
A late 18th Century mahogany longcase clock by Thomas of Trowbridge, the 12ins arched painted dial with Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, and showing phases of the moon to the arch to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, contained in plain mahogany case, the altered hood with moulded cornice and plain turned pillars, arched trunk door and later plinth base, 84ins high (in need of restoration and lacking one weight)
An early 19th Century figured mahogany longcase clock by William Fletcher of Gainsbro', the 12ins arched painted dial with Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, the arch painted with a young shepherdess to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, contained in figured mahogany case with moulded scroll pediment and turned and fluted pillars with Corinthian capitols to hood, shaped and banded trunk door flanked by fluted cant corners, on bracket feet, 86.5ins high
A late 18th Century mahogany longcase clock by James Lock of Bath, the 13ins arched painted metal dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, the arch and spandrels enamelled in colours with floral sprays and gilt oval, to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, contained in mahogany case with moulded scroll pediment and carved giltwood leaf paterae, slender turned pillars to hood, shaped and moulded trunk door flanked by fluted quarter columns, the plinth base crossbanded in mahogany, on bracket feet, 92ins high Note : James Lock recorded working in Bath 1780
An early 19th Century "West Country" figured mahogany longcase clock, the 13ins arched painted dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, and with "Rocking Ship" automaton to arch, to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, contained in figured mahogany case with moulded scroll pediment, the front door with shaped borders and flanked by turned pillars, the trunk inlaid with chequered and boxwood stringings, on bracket feet, 89ins high
An 18th century mahogany longcase clock by William Dowell Swan of Margate, the 12ins arched brass dial with wide silvered chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, textured inner dial engraved with cornucopia and birds, urn, eagle and leaf scroll pattern spandrels to the eight day two train five pillar movement striking on a bell, contained in figured mahogany case, the hood with shaped cresting above moulded cornice and with turned, fluted and brass stopped columns, shaped trunk door and the base with astragal panel, on bracket feet, 85ins high Note : William Dowell Swan recorded working Margate before 1754
Early 19th century longcase clock with eight day movement, 12 inch painted breakarch dial with brass winding holes and edged in gold, subsidiary seconds dial and calendar aperture, signed - Jn. Bright Saxmundham, breakarch painted with scene of a castle by a river, in a dark oak case with arched door and domed hood with turned columns and three ball finials, 221cm overall height (weight, keys and pendulum present)
18th century longcase clock with eight day movement and 12 inch brass breakarch dial, face mask spandrels, matted centre, subsidiary seconds dial and calendar aperture, breakarch with dolphin spandrels and signed - Arch. Straton Edinburgh, in a mahogany case with shaped door with inlaid boxwood and ebony stringing and central shell paterae, hood with fluted columns and swan-neck pediment with decorative inlay and two gilt metal rosettes, 204cm overall height (weights, key and pendulum present)
George III longcase clock with eight day movement, 12 inch white enamel breakarch dial with gold painted urn spandrels and subsidiary seconds dial, signed in the arch - Jno Blomfield Norwich, gold painted pierced hands in an oak case with full-length arched door, caddy top with three ball and spire finials, 238cm overall height (pendulum, two weights, winding key and door key present)
**AMENDMENT** An 18th Century brass longcase clock eleven inch clock dial inscribed J Barber Winfter 30 hour striking movement with arch date aperture and mounted with corner spandrels with chain (no case or weights)Please note this is a 30hr movement as opposed an eight day as previously catalogued.
A George III and later mahogany longcase clock, with 8 day bell striking movement, the 12 inch brass arched dial inscribed 'Jn Bowen, Bristol', 220cm high, with weights and pendulum, (dial and movement associated). Condition Report: Overall this clock is in good, clean, restored condition. Clock appears complete. Scuffs and scratches commensurate with age and use. Chapter ring has a chip to the edge between V11 - V111. Back plate has a chip along the bottom. Hood has cracks in veneer to sides. Weights and pendulum present.
A late 18th/early 19th century eight day longcase clock by Ralph Banks of Plymouth Docks, striking on a bell, the brass and slivered brake arch face with Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and calendar aperture, rolling moon phase below two hemispheres and a high tide indicator, within a mahogany reeded case and arched hood, h. 230 cm CONDITION REPORT: Case with split. Some losses to beading. Some alterations to case. One new piece of beading. Two weights, pendulum, winding key.
An 18th century oak, mahogany, rosewood and parquetry line inlaid eight day longcase clock, the swan neck pediment above a painted face with Roman numerals, second dial and pierced hands by Lawnt of Chesterfield, h. 231 cm, w. 57 cm, d. 29 cm CONDITION REPORT: Second dial hand missing. Pendulum missing. General wear and tear

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