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18th century longcase clock with eight day movement striking on a bell, brass break arch dial with brass chapter ring, subsidiary seconds and calendar dials and foliate engraved centre with scroll spandrels, signed in the arch - Jno Hardie, Morpeth, in an oak case with blind fret decoration and shaped door, hood with fluted columns and pierced swan-neck pediment and two brass urn finials (key, weights and pendulum present), 225cm overall height
Late 18th century longcase clock movement, striking on a bell with thirteen inch brass break arch dial with subsidiary second dial and signed - Baddely, Albrighton 1797, wide silvered chapter ring, classical pierced spandrels, break arch with silvered calendar dial (pendulum and weights present)
An 18th Century Lacquered Longcase Clock with chinoiserie decoration. The eight day movement having a 11¾ in (30 cm) brass dial with ornate scrolling spandrels to the corners and a pair of dolphin mounts flanking a silvered convex roundel in the arch signed Step Clarke London. The silvered chapter ring engraved with Roman numerals counting the hours and an outer ring of Arabics counting the minutes. The matted centre with subsidiary seconds ring and a calendar aperture. The case with pagoda pediment above a fretted panel and integral columns flanking the dial. The trunk with gilded chinoiserie ornamentation on a dark green lacquered ground, 94 ins (239 cms) in height.
A late 19th century mahogany longcase clock, the painted arched face with Arabic numerals, decorated with figures and flowers, an eight day movement, 'Burslem' painted to the face, the case having broken pediment, the central door and base having inlaid decoration, four turned supports, 324cm.
A longcase clock, the 30 cm square brass dial signed J STANCLIFFE, BARKISLAND, with Roman numerals, face of the moon/calendar apertures, fitted a 30 hour movement, in an oak and mahogany case, 186 cm high See illustration Condition report Report by RB With a pendulum. The hood has probably been re-constructed as it looks a little 'mean' without any real cornice, and the columns are pretty unpleasant, the corners of the hood are knocked, no hands to the dial, the seat board is much later/modern. The movement overall is very dirty and probably has not run for sometime, and the spandrels have been spray painted with gilt, the trunk is missing its lock, and was previously fitted with some sort of latch which is now missing with its holes filled in, the base has its planks shrunk with gaps in between, and a later plinth base Please note that Charterhouse do not guarantee the working condition of any watch or clock.
A late 18th century mahogany eight day longcase clock with bell strike four pillar movement, the arched brass dial with silvered and foliate engraved strike/silent to arch, silvered Roman chapter ring and foliate engraved silvered centre with subsidiary seconds dial at noon and date aperture at six, signed 'John May Southampton', within floral and cornucopia spandrels, in a pagoda top case with fluted pillars, panelled arched door and plinth base (reduced in height), 85½in. (217cm.) high.
A good George II burr and figured walnut eight day longcase clock with interesting converted Duplex movement the five knopped pillar movement apparently converted from the original rare Duplex escapement to a later anchor escapement, the backplate with substantial full-width arched backcock with chamfered edges, the case with caddy top hood with stepped and foliate blind fretwork frieze and gilt brass mounted turned pilasters, the 12in. brass Roman dial with gilt mask spandrels signed to an oval reserve 'N. Delander London', with six-second calibrated subsidiary seconds at noon and chamfered date aperture at six, pull shutter closure to winding holes, the trunk with feather banded door on original strap hinges, the panelled base on stepped plinth with later block feet, 98in. (249cm.) high.
18th century walnut and Dutch marquetry long-case clock the case with bombe base profusely inlaid throughout in typical manner with flowers, birds, foliage, butterflies and moths, the hood with caddy top, Brass and silvered dial with moon phase in the arch, the spandrels with mythical gods and goddesses, subsidiary seconds dial, alarm and date aperture, engraved Isaac Hasius Haerlem, the eight day movement with two bells, (lacks pendulum), approx 255 cms highBIOGRAPHICAL NOTES; Isaac Hasius worked in Haarlem (Haerlem) and manufactured around 1700 grandfather clocks and watches. He was a member of the Guild of St. Luke and examples of his longcase clocks can be found in the collections of the Rijksmuseum, the Dutch National Museum, the Frans Hals Museum in Haarlem and the Museum of the Dutch Clock in Zaandam. He died in 1747
An 18th century longcase clock, the hood with ball and spire brass finials, swan neck pediment and brass mounted side pillars, full length door and quarter turned reeded columns to the trunk, on plinth, arched brass dial with 8 day striking movement by John Simmons, Fleet Street, London, height 87"
An 18th century oak longcase clock with boxwood and ebony line inlay, the hood with swan neck pediment and turned side columns, the trunk with arched full length door and quarter reeded side pillars, on bracket feet, with square brass dial and 8 day striking movement by Wm Eastwood, Burnley, height 83"
A Victorian silver clad miniature longcase clock, the case probably by John Batson, London 1884, of traditional longcase form with arched pediment, all over embossed with foliate scrolling, monogrammed and dated 16th August 1885, the French movement with replacement platform escapement having a silvered dial with black Roman numerals, 33.5cm high. Case generally in good condition with minor body bruising, movement working
A George III burr oak longcase clock, Robt. Scholfield Junr. Rochdale, the hood with later carved swanneck pediment, 14 3/8inch (36.5cm) brass dial inscribed above the arch 'The Moon and Stars by Night', moonphase disc, engraved seconds dial and date aperture, scroll mask spandrels, the silvered chapter ring marked 'Time Flies' at 12 o'clock, with 8 day 4 pillar movement, the trunk with reinforced cheeks, shaped top door flanked by quarter pilasters, shaped panel fronted plinth, on bracket feet 234cm (91in) cheeks later reinforced or strengthened. Repairs to the arch frame of the dial and crack to the lettering piece; movement rebushed and cleaned; old seat board; two side mouldings loose; movement not tested.
An 18th century walnut longcase clock, David Hubert, London, the caddy top break arch hood with replacement fretwork, loose hood door, 12inch brass dial having silvered strike/silent to the arch, signed to a shaped plaque, date apertrue, mask spandrels, 5 pillar 8 day movement, rectangular door to the trunk, and plain veneered plinth with later feet, repairs and damage to case 246cm (96in) some repairs and damage to case; movement untested. sold as seen.
Robert Sly, King Street, Westminster, a William and Mary walnut marquetry longcase clock with restorations, 198 x 45cm (77 x 18in) Repairs to inlay on hood. restorations and repairs to case, as well as some damage. Damage to top of brass dial. Seat board repaired. Pendulum and weights seem original. Glass possibly replaced. Seems to be heavily repaired/restored.
A George III longcase clock, the eight-day movement striking the hours, with a painted arched dial with moon phase, subsidiary seconds and calendar aperture, inscribed 'Wm Grittos, Bridgnorth', in an oak and mahogany crossbanded and ebony strung case, the hood with broken swan neck pediment over mahogany columns, 12in dial, 220cm high
* A George III Longcase Clock, the brass dial with ormolu spandrels, seconds and date rings, and inscribed "John Williamson, Dublin", with eight day movement; the mahogany case with a broken arch dentil cornice centred with a carved shell, the hood with fluted turned pilasters, the trunk with quarter round reeded pilasters, arch top door and bracket feet, 8' (244cms) high. Provenance Hotham Hall, York
William Sommerville, Hamilton: a Scottish mahogany longcase clock, the circular roman dial with floral centre and subsidiary seconds and date dials, two train movement with anchor escapement, the case with ornate carved frieze, tapering centre section with shaped waist door, panelled base and bun feet, 82in. high.
William Gowland, Sunderland: a carved oak longcase clock, with arched brass roman dial, two train movement with anchor escapement, leaf pattern frieze, glazed arched door below, floral carved and shaped waist door with central relief carved flowers and fruit, carved panelled base, panelled feet, 85 1/2in. high.
James Reynolds, London: a handsome George III mahogany longcase clock, the arched brass dial with silvered roman chapter ring, outer arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, matted centre, strike/silent dial to the arch, foliate spandrels, five pillar movement with anchor escapement, case with arched top and brass finials, glazed door below flanked by fluted brass filled columns, arched waist door flanked by fluted part brass quadrants, panel base on bracket feet, 88 1/2in. high. See illustration
Joseph Daglish, Alnwick: an early 19th Century oak longcase clock, with painted arabic dial, subsidiary seconds and date dials, two train movement with anchor escapement, painted with a scene of English man-o-war off coast with castle, the spandrel with depictions of Nelson, plain case with arched glazed door, flanked by octagonal columns, arched waist door, panel base with plinth support, 77in. high.
An early 20th Century mahogany cased miniature longcase clock timepiece, the 4ins diameter cream enamelled dial with Roman numerals signed J.H. Le Roy, Rue St. Martin, Paris, the solid mahogany case with shaped and moulded top, the shaped centre panel inlaid with oval amboyna panel flanked by slender turned uprights, on bracket feet, 23.5ins high Provenance : Part of the remaining stock of Gaby's Clocks, 140 High Street, Tenterden, Kent TN30 6HT. Clock movement has been fully restored.
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