A WALNUT LONGCASE CLOCK dial 10ins. signed Jonathan Chambers, silver chaptering, winding holes with pull shutter closure, movement four pillar, outside count wheel, striking on a vertical bell, case the hood flanked by spiral twist pilasters beneath a blind fret frieze, the waist door with twin quarter veneering, 76 3/4ins. (195cms.) high
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A WALNUT LONGCASE CLOCK dial 11ins. signed Maple & Co. Ltd, London, subsidiary seconds ring and strike silent lever, movement striking on a gong, case the hood flanked by baluster pilasters beneath a shell and scroll carved pediment, the waist door carved with a band of husks, 87ins. (221cms.) high
A MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK dial cream painted, signed Hemr. Lawson, Hindley, subsidiary seconds ring and calendar ring, phases of the moon to the arch, the spandrels painted with ladies representing The Seasons, case the hood flanked by gilt capitalled pillars and pilasters beneath a key pattern and diced parquetry inlay, the waist inlaid with ebony and boxwood diagonal stringing, 88 1/2ins. (225cms.) high
Late 18th / 19th century longcase clock with thirty hour movement, eleven inch square brass dial with brass chapter ring and Roman numerals, scroll and foliate spandrels, engraved centre signed - Thos. Davies Monmouth, in a mahogany case with inlaid ebony and boxwood stringing and short door, hood with shaped door, fluted columns and swan-neck pediment with applied brass rosettes, 205cm overall height (weight and pendulum present, key lacking)
Early 19th century longcase clock with thirty hour movement striking on a bell, twelve inch square white enamel dial with Arabic numerals, painted floral decoration and decorative spandrels in oak case with full length door, hood with turned columns, swan-neck pediment and two brass finials, 203cm overall height (weight and pendulum present, key lacking)
A George III mahogany longcase clock by Robert Orford of London, the 12ins arched brass dial with wide chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, with engraved dial centre and subsidiary seconds dial, the arch with raised disk engraved with bird and worded "Tempus Fugit" to the eight day two train five pillar movement striking on a bell, contained in mahogany case with shaped cresting and turned, fluted and brass stopped pillars to hood, the arched trunk door veneered in figured mahogany flanked by fluted and brass stopped cant corners, the base with astragal moulding and double moulded plinth base, 89ins high Note : Robert Orford recorded working London 1795-1805
An 18th Century "North Country" oak longcase clock by John Fletcher of Holbeck, the 12ins arched brass dial with silvered chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals and named "Joa. Hargrkave" between Roman numerals, the silvered dial centre engraved with an armorial and subsidiary seconds dial, the arch showing phases of the moon to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, contained in oak case with deep arched and moulded cornice and plain turned pillars to hood, the arched trunk door inlaid with triangular panels and wide bandings and with conforming plinth, on shaped base, 81ins high Note : John Fletcher recorded working Holbeck (near Leeds, Yorkshire), died 1787
An early 19th Century oak longcase clock by Lepine of Canterbury, the 12ins arched painted dial with Roman and Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds and calendar dials to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, contained in stripped oak case probably by Goulden of Canterbury, the hood with three later gilt finials and shaped cresting, and with turned and fluted pillars, arched trunk door, 82ins high Note: Henry Lepine (brother of Charles Lepine - clock case maker) recorded working in Canterbury 1823-1838
A small mid 18th Century brass framed wall clock by S. Buxton of Diss, the 4.75ins arched brass dial with narrow chapter ring with Roman numerals, cast leaf scroll spandrels and engraved alarum dial to centre and single steel hand to the thirty hour movement with anchor escapement striking on a bell, contained in brass framed movement with steel hanging bracket and two spikes to back, 7.5ins high overall (in need of full restoration - side panel missing and anchor escapement not fixed in place, complete with pendulum bob but no rod and lead weights) Note : Samuel Buxton recorded working Diss before 1773, a watch and longcase clock maker
An 18th Century walnut longcase clock by Thomas Jenkinson of Sandwich, the 12ins square brass dial with silvered chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, the matted dial centre with turned winding holes to the eight day two train five pillar movement striking on a bell, contained in plain walnut case with moulded cornice and plain turned pillars to hood, shaped trunk door veneered in matched walnut veneer and with conforming quarter veneered plinth, 79.5ins high Note : Thomas Jenkinson recorded Sandwich, born 1696 died 1765
An 18th Century oak longcase clock by George Maynard of Melford, the 12ins arched brass dial with silvered chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture and with strike/silent dial to the arch to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, contained in case with shaped top, turned and fluted pillars to hood, arched trunk door, on stepped plinth base, 87ins high (dial scuffed and worn and case with minor damage) Note : George Maynard recorded working as a watch and longcase clock maker in Melford the second half of the 18th Century
A late 18th/early 19th Century oak longcase clock by John Snatt of Ashford, the 12ins arched silvered dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, contained in plain oak case with deep moulded overhanging cornice, split turned columns to hood, arched trunk door and plinth base, 83ins high Note : John Snatt recorded working Ashford, died 1780
A George II tortoiseshell japanned eight-day longcase clock, John Dewe, London, circa 1740, the five pillar rack and bell striking movement with anchor escapement and 12 inch brass break-arch dial with subsidiary seconds dial, calendar aperture and applied signature plate John Dewe, LONDON to centre within applied silvered Roman numeral chapter ring with fleur-de-lys half hour markers and Arabic five minutes to outer track, the angles applied with female mask and scroll cast spandrels beneath arch with subsidiary Strike/Silent selection dial flanked by dolphin cast mounts, the case decorated in polychrome and gilt with chinoiseries and foliate designs on a simulated tortoiseshell ground with moulded cornice over three quarter columns to hood and trunk with figural garden pavilion landscape raised decoration to the break-arch door, the plinth with conforming decoration to front and double skirt base, 222cm (87.5ins) high. John Dewe Senior is recorded in Baillie G.H. Watchmakers & Clockmakers of the World as apprenticed in 1726 gaining his freedom of the Clockmaker's Company in 1733, before moving to Sothwark where he worked until around 1764.
A fruitwood cased thirty hour longcase clock, late 18th century, the four pillar outside countwheel bell striking movement with 12 inch square brass dial with foliate engraved calendar aperture, FALSE winding holes and applied circular nameplate engraved 'Ja: Nicholfon, Whitehaven' to the matted centre within applied Roman numeral chapter ring and rococo scroll cast spandrels to angles, in a flat top case with fluted columns to hood above shaped-top caddy moulded door flanked by conforming quarter columns to trunk, on plinth base with canted angles and shallow moulded skirt, 206cm high.
A George III mahogany eight-day longcase clock, late 18th century, the five pillar rack and bell striking movement with 12 inch brass break-arch dial with subsidiary seconds and calendar dials to the fine rococo scroll engraved centre signed 'JA'S GREGORY, BASINGSTOKE', within applied silvered Roman numeral chapter ring with Arabic five minutes to outer track and rococo scroll cast spandrels beneath arch with central rise/fall regulation ring flanked by conforming mounts, in a break-arch case with three-quarter columns to hood above flame figured break-arch door to trunk, on crossbanded plinth base with moulded skirt, 206cm high.
A George III oak eight-day longcase clock, late 18th century, the four pillar rack and bell striking movement with 12 inch square single sheet brass Roman numeral dial with subsidiary seconds dial, arched calendar aperture and signed 'DICKERSON, FRAMLING'M' to centre, with Arabic five minutes to outer track and symmetrical oval hatched panel centred scroll engraved decoration to spandrels, in a case with fretwork crest above reeded columns to hood, the trunk with rectangular caddy moulded door flanked by reeded uprights, on plain plinth base with moulded skirt, 204cm high.
An oak eight-day longcase clock in distressed condition, late 18th century, the four pillar rack striking movement with 12 inch white painted Roman numeral break-arch dial with subsidiary seconds and calendar dials to centre, delicate scroll painted spandrels and signed 'VIALL, Walsingham' to a painted banner to arch, with a swan neck pedimented case with distressed hood above detached shallow break-arch trunk door and plain plinth base with moulded skirt, (case distressed, movement lacking bell, weights, pendulum, seatboard and hands).
A black japanned eight-day longcase clock in distressed condition, 18th century, the disassembled and incomplete movement formerly with five finned pillars and inside countwheel bell strike, the 12 inch brass break-arch herringbone border engraved dial with star engraved subsidiary seconds ring, ringed winding holes and bird engraved calendar aperture within silvered Roman numeral chapter ring with fleur-de-lys half hour markers and winged cherub mask and scroll cast spandrels to angles, the arch with winged cherub and crown cast cartouche enclosing engraved signature 'Walter Harris, LONDON', with a later pagoda pedimented black japanned case with break-arch dial aperture to the distressed hood above conforming trunk door decorated in raised polychrome and gilt with oriental figures and pagodas over plinth base with moulded double skirt, (movement and case distressed and with losses).
A 19th century longcase clock, named to Robert Clidsdale of Edinburgh, with brass dial, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, decorated with embossed spandrels, with weights and pendulum, 205cm high x 51cm wide CONDITION REPORT: Lot 401 - Old cracks to right and left sides of trunk, some movement to front panel of plinth, unicorn finial with small nicks and chips, horn lacking, chip to moulding below face, bracket below finial has been broken and repaired, damage to fretwork on hood.
An early Victorian longcase clock, by William McEwan, Auchterarder 1840-55, with broken swan pediment, brass eagle surmount, swing door enclosing painted dial with Roman numerals and two subsidiary dials, 220cm high x 48.5cm wide, with pendulum and two lead weights CONDITION REPORT: Lot 405 - Clock is well presented, new back board, packers for movement, face door has old repairs, some colour fading, slight bow to trunk door, old crack to left side of plinth base, no signs of worm.
A late 18thC country made, oak longcase clock, the hood having a fretworked cornice, over a square, glazed door with flank pilasters, on a straight trunk, an arched pendulum door and box base; the 30 hour movement faced by a painted Roman dial with gilded, scrolled spandrels, subsidiary seconds, inscribed Davey and Hoveton 78''h
A late 18thC oak and crossbanded mahogany longcase clock, the broken arch hood with brass finials and fluted flank pillars, over a straight trunk, the pendulum door between conforming quadrant pilasters, on a box base and bracket feet; the 8 day bell strike movement faced by a brass and polished, engraved steel dial with cast spandrels, an eagle crest and Roman dial, incorporating subsidiary seconds and a date aperture inscribed James Thomas, Chester 88''h
A mid 19thC flame veneered mahogany longcase clock, the arched hood with brass finials, over a wavy bordered window, between flank finials, above a pendulum door and quadrant pilasters, on a box base and bracket feet; the 8 day bell strike movement faced by a pictorially painted Roman dial with subsidiary seconds and a date aperture, indistinctly inscribed with a Merthyr maker's name 92''h
18th century oak eight-day longcase clock by Edward Geoffrey of Andover, the brass and silvered dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, twin-train movement, date aperture and subsidiary seconds dial, 214cm high Movement, dial and case all appear to be original, case with some alterations, dial very worn so are the spandrels, movement could do with a clean and a service.
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