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Thomas Best, Lewes, an oak longcase clock the thirty-hour birdcage movement striking the hours on a bell (missing) with an outside countwheel, with the ten-inch square brass dial having a raised chapter ring engraved with black Roman numerals, fleur-de-lys half-hour markings and signed Thos. Best, Lewes, the oak flat-top case with applied three-quarter columns the hood, height 200cm. Notes: Thomas Best is known working in Lewes, East Sussex in 1743 when he took Henry Alce as an apprentice.
Broderick, Spalding an oak and mahogany longcase clock, having an eight-day duration movement striking the hours on a bell with the twelve-inch painted break-arch dial having black Roman numerals, a subsidiary seconds dial, decorative corner spandrels, blued-steel hands and signed Broderick, Spalding, the arch painted with a scene depicting a soldier on a horse, the oak case with mahogany crossbanding, inlaid shell decoration to the trunk, a swan-neck pediment and standing on bracket feet, height 214cm. Thomas Broderick Jnr is recorded as working in Spalding, Lincolnshire from before 1828 until at least 1835 and may be the Thomas previously recorded working in Holbeach alongside his father as Broderick & Son.
An English stained oak longcase clock, 18th century and later, the case profusely carved with scrolling acanthus leaves, fruits, and floral motifs enclosing a brass dial with gilt metal spandrels and Roman chapter ring, inscribed by makers 'Wm Coulton, York", 30 hour movement striking hammer on bell, complete with weight and pendulum. H211cm.
A darkwood strung Mahogany cased Longcase Clock, the eight day movement having a brass face with Roman hour numerals and Arabic minutes, inset second hand and date window, the face having cast brass spandrels and a feature arch with a rocking yacht under sail viewed through a gap between trees, maker "Tho Bullock, Bath'', 19'' wide x 9 3/8'' deep x 90 1/2'' high approx, the hood surmounted by three turned finials. The face is 17 1/16" high overall and 12 1/8" wide.
A Mahogany cased Longcase Clock having an arched door and mirrored swan-neck pediment, the arched painted face with a nicely detailed hunting scene, gilded and floral corners and having Arabic numerals, the maker being ''Potts,York'', running at the time of lotting, 19 1/8'' wide x 9 1/4'' deep x 89 1/4'' high, striking the hours on a bell, and with inset second hand and date register.
An Oak cased Longcase Clock by Carter, Salisbury, the 30 hour movement striking the hours on a bell, having a painted face with Roman numerals, inset date register, the corners having polychrome depictions of floral sprays, 18 1/2'' wide x 10'' deep x 78 1/2'' high, (running at the time of lotting).
A longcase clock, the 30 cm arched square silvered dial, signed E D W Hunt, Williton, the chapter ring with Roman numerals, the centre having a subsidiary seconds dial and calendar aperture, the spandrels decorated cherubs, and with a man o' war ship to the arch, and having a strike/silent lever to 3.00 o'clock, fitted an eight day movement, in an inlaid mahogany case, 208 cm highTrunk door a little bowed, with a trunk door key, a pendulum, a winding key and two weights, previously restored
George III oak and mahogany-cased 8-day brass dial longcase clock, Seddon and Moss, Frodsham, the 13-inch break-arched having a silvered chapter ring with Roman hours, Arabic minutes and ogee minute track framing a lunar calendar ring, subsidiary seconds dial, engraved folate scrollwork and signed cartouche, within scroll spandrels, the arch painted with a fortified country house or castle and a tavern, beneath 'Halifax' axe-head rolling moon phase, the knopped four-pillar movement countwheel-striking on a bell, the case with swan-neck pediment and brass ball finials over simulated verre églomisé panels and fluted columns, the trunk with conforming quadrants flanking crossbanded long trunk door on panelled canted base and ogee bracket feet, 220cm high (sold with two weights, pendulum, key and winder)
Early 19th century mahogany-cased 8-day painted dial longcase clock, 12-inch break-arched Roman dial signed Garrard, Bury [St. Edmunds], with subsidiary seconds dial and calendar aperture, the spandrels with Prince of Wales feathers, the arch with rolling moon phase, 221cm high, sold with two weights pendulum (a/f), key and winder
An eight day mahogany longcase clock. 19th century, the painted arched dial with a moon phase, the case with boxwood stringing, (damaged).The dial measurements, height 45.5cm, width 33cm.The clock is not working. The moon phase dial is bent, the pendulum suspension bar is detached and the minute hand is lacking.The hood is in pieces, and may or may not be restorable.
A 19th century mahogany eight-day longcase clock. The arched painted dial signed Benham Collumpton (sic) and decorated with a marine scene and lighthouses, height 203cm.This clock is complete with a pendulum, weights, and key.It was working in the vendor's home but we have not seen it operating in the saleroom.
AN IRISH GEORGE III LONGCASE CLOCK, signed John Crampton of Dublin, the detachable hood with swan neck pediment and Corinthian columns, with glazed panel door, silvered dial, inked with Roman numerals against a gilt metal ground with day and seconds apertures, the trunk with solid panel door on plinth base and bracket feet. 220cm high, 48cm Condition Report: Case is good overallThe plinth base with four circular fill holes on both the left and right sideLight split line to front panelMinute hand has been replaced, numbered 240Key works for the trunk doorSmall timber replacement by lock platehood is good but with small split to the upper side panel on the right sidewith weights no pendulum
A FEDERAL MAHOGANY AND MAPLE LONGCASE CLOCK, PHILADELPHIA, EARLY 19TH CENTURYwith broken swan neck and central finial, the arch shaped door enclosing the clock face surmounted by revolving day and night, the case with carved door on a moulded base and turned feet. 232cm high, 49cm wide, 26cm deepProvenance: Dawesfield House, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, USALots 92 - 175 form part of the original contents of Dawesfield, Lewis Lane, Ambler, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania - an iconic American farmhouse built by Abraham Dawes and by descent through generations of the female line. It served as the Revolutionary Headquarters of General George Washington from 20th October until 2nd November, 1777.
A Wilton crested china longcase clock; other crested china, Ilfracombe baby's bath, Blackpool Tower, Matlock Bath war ship, Silloth fisherman; a Royal Doulton Speech of the Angels bell, boxed; a USSR polecat; an Abbeydale Hazelwood trinket tray; a Royal Doulton Colourful Cottage DF19; a Spode trinket tray; qty
A George III mahogany longcase clock, 30cm arched silvered dial inscribed Fredk Miller (Frederick Miller), London, Roman and subsidiary Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, twin winding holes, eight day movement striking on a bell, the case quite plain, 223.5cm high, 48.5cm wide, 23.5cm deep, c.1815
A George IV Lancashire mahogany longcase clock, 34cm arched brass dial inscribed EDMD SCHOLFIELD, ROCHDALE, Roman and subsidiary Arabic numerals, engraved to the centre with Royal coat of arms, date aperture, rolling moon phase to arch, painted with courting couples, twin winding holes, eight day movement striking on a bell, the case with swan neck pediment, 242cm high, c.1825
A George/William IV oak and mahogany longcase clock, 33cm arched painted dial inscribed W. Davenport, ASHBOURNE., Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, date aperture, twin winding holes, eight day movement striking on a bell, the case with swan neck pediment, 226.5cm high, 59.5cm wide, 26.5cm deep, c.1830
A Regency satinwood crossbanded mahogany longcase clock, 33cm arched painted dial inscribed John Morrell, Whitby., Roman and subsidiary Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds and calendar dials, the arch with rolling moon, twin winding holes, eight day movement striking on a bell, the case with fretwork swan neck pediment, shaped rectangular door to waist flanked by inset Corinthian quarter-columns, 238.5cm high, 56cm wide, 27.5cm deep, c.1820
A Victorian mahogany longcase clock, 35cm circular dial inscribed Thos Moore Derby, Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds and calendar dials, twin winding holes, eight day movement striking on a bell, the case carved and applied with a shell and acanthus, 221.5cm high, 59cm wide, 30cm deep, c.1865Thomas Moore worked at 4 Queen Street, Derby between 1855-1876
An 18th century Oxfordshire Quaker longcase clock, 30.5cm arched brass dial inscribed Richard Gilkes, Adderbury, Roman and subsidiary Arabic numerals, date aperture, the centre with typical motif of concentric circles, thirty-hour posted birdcage movement striking on a bell, the plain case with arched hood and long door to waist, 225cm high, c.1750
An early 20th century mahogany regulator longcase clock, by Gillett & Johnston (Croydon, London, 1844-1957), retailed by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd, 112 Regent Street, London, 25cm arched silvered dial inscribed with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, Chime/Silent to arch, Whittington/Westminster selector at nine o’clock, numbered 109 2, twin winding holes, eight day movement striking on nine rods, the case back stamped PATENT NO 25242, the ogee case with bracket feet, 189cm high, 42cm wide, 31cm deep
A George III Cornish oak and mahogany longcase clock, 33cm arched brass dial inscribed Roger Wearn, ST. ERTH, 1805, Roman and subsidiary Arabic numerals, date aperture, twin winding holes, eight day movement striking on a bell, the case with swan neck pediment and eagle finials, 209cm high, 50.5cm wide, 21.5cm deep, c.1805
A George III Lincolnshire oak longcase clock, 30.5cm arched painted dial inscribed Shaw, Billingborough, Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, date aperture, twin winding holes, eight day movement striking on a bell, the case with swan neck pediment and eagle finials, 221cm high, 54.5cm wide, 30cm deep, c.1810
A George III oak longcase clock, 30.5cm square brass dial with silvered chapter ring inscribed John Ramsbottom, date aperture, sun in splendour, draught-pressed brass pivot-covered winding holes, eight day movement striking on a bell, the case quite plain, 204cm high, 50cm wide, 26.5cm deep, c.1780
A George IV oak musical longcase clock, 36cm arched brass dial, silvered chapter ring inscribed with Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, rolling moon phase to arch, three winding holes, eight day movement striking and chiming on bells, the case with swan neck pediment, 223cm high, c.1825

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