An Oak Eight Day Longcase Clock, signed Roger Parkinson, Richmond, 18th Century and Later, broken arch pediment with brass ball finials, mahogany crossbanded trunk door, 12-inch arch brass dial with a silvered Roman and Arabic chapter ring signed, dial centre with seconds dial and date aperture, ringed winding holes, outer engraved borders, arch with "penny" moon aperture and lunar scale dial, four pillar movement with an anchor escapement and inside countwheel striking on a bell, (dial and movement circa 1740, later case circa 1780)229cm high Case has been cleaned throughout, small woodworm hole to the topside of the hood, case with small cracks and small dents in parts, dial is slightly discoloured, movement looks complete, with pendulum and two weights.
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A Small Mahogany Longcase Clock, 20th Century and later, swan neck pediment, nicely figured case with fluted inset pilasters, base with brick work corners, later 4-1\4-inch brass dial with a Roman and Arabic chapter ring, arch with rocking ship automata, double weight driven movement with a deadbeat escapement, (case 20th century, later dial)106cm high Case slightly faded, trunk door and base with small cracks to veneers, hood door with cracks to veneers around the door knob area, inside trunk door with applied brass presentation plaque, later made dial, later added rocking ship, movement is not striking on to anything at present, no bell and no gong, with pendulum and two weights.
A Mahogany Eight Day Longcase Clock, swan neck pediment with carved borders, carved wooden Corinthian capped columns, arch trunk door, 13-1/2-inch square brass dial bearing an inscription J Crampton Dublin, and numbered 236, later eight day movement with attached false plate, four pillar movement with an anchor escapement and rack striking on a bell, (dial circa 1760, later movement with attached falseplate circa 1800), case circa 1760245cm highCase is faded in parts, case with cracks in parts and dents, trunk door with later escutcheon and later door lock plate, dial is discoloured, later movement with an attached false plate, (dial circa 1760, later movement with attached falseplate circa 1800), case circa 1760, with pendulum and two weights.
Early XIX Century Oak Mahogany Thirty Hour White Dial Longcase Clock, (D Moore, Coventry) hood with a swan neck pediment, brass final, square door, trunk with crossbanded doors, reeded pilasters, on a plinth base, white dial with date aperture, 210mc high.untested, has one weight and pendulum, base to top of finial 210cm
A 19th century George III oak and mahogany longcase eight day grandfather clock. The clock having an arched painted clock face with Roman numeral chapter ring and shell detailing. Clock face marked for Pontefract. Veneered detailing throughout. With pendulum and weights. Measures approx. 220cm x 51cm x 24cm.
A George III late 18th century West Country marquetry inlaid mahogany cased moon phase longcase grandfather's clock by H. M. & W. Wakley, Bridgwater. The clock having a a bow top hood with gilt painted shaped finials atop over a glazed door. Silvered 8 day movement clock face with Arabic & Roman numerals to chapter ring. Subsidiary seconds panel & calendar aperture below. Hand painted moon phase atop reading Moons Age. The clock with a front central door intricately inlaid with floral swags and urns motifs. Inlaid squared base below with shaped feet. Measures approx. 220cm x 43cm x 24cm.
A Dutch Flemish 19th century ebonised carved oak 8-day movement longcase clock. The clock having brass clock face with Roman numerals to chapter wing and 8-day movement. The face reading ' Tempus Fugit ' (Time Flies). The clock's hood and body carved in crude in-relief panel decorations depicting religious & military scenes. With inlaid banding. Measures approx. 195cm x 38cm x 26cm.
An 18th Century 30-hour longcase clock in oak case. Brass 11" dial with mask spandrels and Roman chapter ring signed WM. Carter, Ampthill, with single steel pierced hour hand. Brid-cage movement with recoil escapement and count wheel to back plus date wheel. 205cm high. With weight and pendulum
A fine and small Queen Anne style walnut eight day longcase clock, Jos Fordham, Braintree, c1900, the 7.5inch brass dial with matted centre and giltmetal spandrels, the four pillar two train movement with brass plates, in well figured case with basket top, moulded cornice and spiral pilasters to the hood, the trunk enclosed by a full length moulded door, on plain base and skirted plinth, weights and pendulum, 186cm h Good well preserved condition with minor localised lifting of the mouldings, small shrinkage crack and veneer bubble on left hand side of hood
A SWEDISH PAINTED LONGCASE CLOCK LATE 18TH CENTURY 12" dial signed for "Myberg" Stockholm, eight day movement Approximately 244cm high Condition Report: Clock in working order. Will require a service. Lacking winding and case key. Both the hood and body door are locked. Case with the marks, knocks, scratches and abrasions commensurate with age and use. Old chips, splits and some losses - see images. Painted surface with the expected wear, flaking and losses. Some old repairs to case. Brass inset panels to sides of hood appear to be later replacements as does the escutcheon. Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition. Condition Report Disclaimer
A 19th century oak longcase clock with heavy estate carving, the trunk detailing a knight fighting serpents, the hood with trailing ivy, fruit and applied serpents, with broken arch painted dial, subsidiary, calendar and secondary dials and eight day striking movement by James Mann or Norwich, (recently overhauled)
A Georgian mahogany longcase clock the pagoda hood with column supports, pierced fret and eagle finials, the broken arch brass dial engraved with the four seasons, coast and castle views with subsidiary calendar and secondary dials, eight day striking movement with strike/silent selector by James Rule, Portsmouth Common
8-day oak longcase clock - with a flat top and broad cornice , square hood door with attached pilasters, long trunk door with a flat top on a rectangular plinth with a shaped skirting, brass dial with an engraved centre, date aperture and silvered chapter ring inscribed William Midgley of Sheffield, with Roman numerals and minute track, weight driven rack striking movement with pendulum and weights. No bell.Dimensions: Height: 200cm Length/Width: 42cm Depth/Diameter: 20cm
William Varley of Huddersfield (Yorks)- Mid-18th century 30hr oak longcase clock, hood with a flat top and deep ogee cornice, wavy back-splats and detached pilasters with brass capitals, long trunk with a conforming flat topped door, square plinth raised on padded feet, brass dial with cast spandrels and engraved dial centre, Axe moon and calendar dial, chapter with Roman numerals, five minute Arabic's and matching steel hands, dial pinned to a chain driven countwheel striking movement, striking the hours on a cast bell.No weights or pendulum.William Varley (I) and (2) were 18th century father and son clockmakers working in Huddersfield (Yorks). As with this clock, William Varley (I) frequently signed his clocks with no place name. He was succeeded by his son William (2) in c1785. Dimensions: Height: 204cm Length/Width: 50cm Depth/Diameter: 27cm

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