Mid 18th century oak and mahogany banded longcase clock, inlaid star motif to trunk, 8-day twin train movement, second and date aperture, brass face signed 'Rich (Richard) Stonehouse Whitby Fecit' Richard Stonehouse circa.1740 - 1795 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
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GEORGE PRITCHARD - MADELEY A late 18th/early 19th century mahogany longcase clock having swan neck hood over Corinthian columns, the trunk with matching pilasters, box plinth raised on bracket feet, eight day four pillar mechanism with bell strike f aced by arched silvered dial, 2.2m high with moon phase seconds and calendar
A GEORGE III OAK LONGCASE CLOCK, the arched painted dial with bird and fruit decoration, with flowers to the spandrels, Arabic numerals, with secondary dial and date aperture, inscribed "John Bloor, Newcastle", 8-day striking movement, hood with brok en swan neck pediment, the quarter column case on bracket feet, 221cm high
STOTCHER, LIVERPOOL AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK having broken swan neck pediment with central brass finial, turned column mounted hood, the case with matching columns, the arched moon phase dial painted with flowers and doves, with secondary and date dials, Roman numerals, inscribed "Stotcher Liverpool", 8 day striking movement, 236cm high
An old oak small longcase clock, the 7 inch square brass dial signed 'John Reynell, Chester', 157cm high, with weights and pendulum. Condition Report: Overall condition is commensurate with age and use. The case does have a split in one side. The dial is tarnished and will require attention. 29 cm wide (Hood) 20 cm deep (Hood) 157 cm high
An early 19thC country made, honey coloured oak longcase clock, the hood having a swan neck pediment, over an arched, glazed, panelled door, between turned pillars, over a straight trunk and pendulum door, on a box base; the 8 day bell strike movement faced by a white enamel Roman dial, below a pictorial crescent, a date aperture and subsidiary dial; 80''h LSB
A Scott, Leslie, an 18th century Scottish mahogany longcase clock, of pleasing smaller proportions, eight day movement striking on a bell with white enamel circular face, Roman numerals, secondary seconds and calendar dials behind brass frame circular glazed door in an arch top hood surmounted by brass eagle topped ball finial, flanked by similar thistle top finials, trunk with moulded cornice, flame mahogany door flanked by tapering pilasters, box base on short bracket feet, 213cm (7ft) total height
William Barker, Wigan, an 18th century oak longcase clock, eight day movement striking on a bell with 13' square brass face, Roman and Arabic numerals, date calendar to chapter ring, secondary seconds at 12, square glazed door in broken arch hood with swan neck pediment surmounted by three urn finials, over pierced frieze, tapering columns, trunk with moulded cornice,shaped top rectangular door flanked by quarter columns above panelled box base on ogee bracket feet, 214cm high (7ft)
An early 20th century oak miniature longcase clock mantel clock, silvered dial, Arabic numerals; a Thermos flask, leather case; a presentation statuette, female nude, dated 1955; an Airlyne home rugmaker, boxed; a Spong mincer; a pair of miniature shaped oval pewter dishes, London touch marks
VICTORIAN MAHOGANY LONGCASE SCOTTISH DRUMHEAD CLOCK by John Thomson, Coatbridge, the unsigned eight day two train movement with anchor escapement striking on a bell, the 13'' signed dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds at twelve and date at six, painted steel hands, encased in a carved drumhead hood with foliate pediment, the mahogany case with flame door, on plinth base with ball feet, 209cm high
EARLY NINETEENTH CENTURY OAK LONGCASE CLOCK the unsigned eight day two train movement with anchor escapement striking on a bell, the arched 12 inch painted dial with Roman numerals and outer Arabic seconds, subsidiary seconds dial and calendar aperture at twelve and six respectively, painted pierced steel hands, the arched hood with swan neck pediment and doric columns, contained within a waisted oak case, on plinth base with bracket feet, 227cm high
EARLY NINETEENTH CENTURY OAK LONGCASE CLOCK by Thomas Ramsbottom, Newmillerdam, the unsigned eight day two train movement with anchor escapement striking on a bell, the 12.5 inch arched dial with Roman numerals and outer Arabic seconds, subsidiary seconds and calendar dials at twelve and six respectively, rolling moon to arch, pierced brass hands, encased within an arched hood with swan neck pediment, contained within an inlaid oak case, on plinth base, 196cm Note: The plinth base has been shortened
A good 19th Century inlaid mahogany wide cased longcase clock having a finial topped broken pediment arched top hood with door flanking brass capped pillars housing a well painted 14 ins rolling moon dial with subsidiary seconds and date, twin weight pendulum driven movement, striking on a bell, small mid trunk door with twin pillar decoration on a stepped trunk base and bracket feet, pendulum, weights and winder included, 260 cms overall height x 63 cms
19th Century mahogany longcase clock, the broken arch hood with swan neck pediment above a shaped panelled door and conforming plinth base, the painted dial with decorated arch above Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds and date aperture, the two train movement striking on a bell, signed to the dial David Shaw, Leicester
18th Century oak longcase clock, the square hood with a moulded cornice above a rectangular panelled door on a plinth base, the 12in gilt brass and silvered dial with Arabic and Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds and date aperture inscribed Fran Redstall Overton with a two train eight day movement striking on a bell
18th Century oak longcase clock, the square hood with caddy top above a rectangular door and a plinth base, the gilt brass and silvered dial with subsidiary seconds, inscribed J. Shepard, Sheffield, with a two train eight day five pillar movement striking on a bell (the case with later timbers)
George III oak mahogany crossbanded and inlaid longcase clock, the hood with swan neck pediment above shaped panel door and a similar plinth base raised on ogee supports, the circular painted enamel dial with Arabic and Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds and date aperture, with a two train movement striking on a bell
18th Century oak longcase clock, the square hood with flanking pilasters above a rectangular panelled door and conforming plinth base, the whole with later carving, the brass dial with floral spandrels, silvered chapter ring, Arabic and Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, signed Sam Bradley, Worcester, the two train movement with anchor escapement striking on a bell
George III oak longcase clock having painted arch top dial decorated with a huntsman on horseback, the dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds and two train weight driven movement striking on a bell, the hood with broken arch pediment and two flanking reeded pilasters above a flush panel crossbanded door and conforming plinth base (with weights, pendulum and winding key a/f)
18th Century oak eight day longcase clock, having square brass dial with chapter ring, Roman numerals and date aperture, engraved Richard Pinn, Salcombe with weight driven movement striking on a bell having a flush panel crossbanded door and conforming plinth base (with pendulum and weight)
Early 19th Century mahogany longcase clock, the square hood with swan neck pediment and blind fretwork decoration above a shaped panel door and plinth base with bracket supports, the painted dial with Arabic and Roman numerals with subsidiary seconds, the two train movement striking on a bell
An 18th Century oak longcase clock, the 12" square brass dial with silvered chapter ring, Roman and Arabic numerals, minute track and date aperture, foliate engraved to centre with cast spandrels, signed Thomas Hudson, Dudley. Eight day bell striking two train movement, the hood with glazed door flanked by a pair of free standing columns with brass capitals over a trunk with hinged door with shaped top, on stepped box base and plinth. 206c, high.
A Scottish George III mahogany longcase clock, Arthur Howie, Paisley. The 14" square arched brass dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, minute track, subsidiary seconds and calendar dials, foliate engraved centre and cast brass spandrels, signed on convex disc to arch A Howie Paisley. The 8 day two train four pillar movement with anchor escapement, striking on a bell engraved G. Ainseorth Warr. The hood with dentil cornice, arched glazed door and freestanding twist columns with fret cut fan patterae to sides, the trunk with hinged rectangular door flanked by quarter twist columns on box base raised on bracket feet. Pendulum, weights and key, 215cm high.
An early 18th c. Oak cased Longcase Clock, having moulded cornice with carved frieze on two brass mounted turned columns, flanking the single square pane Oak framed door, opening to reveal ormolu mounted Arabic and Roman numeral face, marked Roberts Otley, having engraved swan and bird to the centre, eight day movement. The long door to the lower case, carved with Monarch and Bishop with various swords, spears, crowns, in two parts, the upper arched top having the date 1739 carved along with Sir Jacob Bouv..... (Bouverie ??), on lower carved panel depicting a stylised Knight with axe and standard flanked by swords, on fret cut lower moulding, 23 1/2'' wide x 84'' high, 9 1/4'' deep
A good 19th c. Mahogany cased Longcase Clock having moulded and arched top with triple finial detail, over arch top single pane door with fret-cut moulded frame, flanked by opposing twist reeded column supports, the painted face having moon roller and date roller, second hand and Roman numeral face, two painted globes and four properties on bridges, 8 day movement. The short door case having cross-banded and strung inlaid, flanked by similar twist reeded columns, over lower wide inlaid panel, standing on bracket feet, 21 1/2'' wide x 88'' high x 10 1/2'' deep
A good, burr walnut cased three-train Westminster-chiming longcase clock, made in the early 1900's in the style of a late 17th century Queen Anne period English clock, square brass dial with applied spandrels and silvered chapter ring, the chapter ring 22.5 cm (diameter) engraved centre, matched blued steel hands, the well-made weight-driven movement showing the mark of Wintermantel, complete with three brass weights and pendulum, overall height of clock approx 214 cm - Est £600 to £800

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