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19th century mahogany longcase clock having broken swan neck pediment opening to reveal painted dial, the painted arch dial depicting castle with sentry and seascape having rolling ship under full sail, the dial with black Roman numerals, Arabic subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture below, with floral painted spandrels, having eight-day striking movement, the trunk with ebony stringing and flame mahogany door over box base, 212cm high
Late Victorian mahogany longcase clock, arched brass dial, signed Pearce & Sons, Leicester, with subsidiary second dial, chime/silent on Whittington/Westminster dials, blind fretwork decoration, silver chapter ring, three chain movement, striking on nine gongs, the case with carved decoration, height 245cm (excluding ball and claw feet).
A mahogany eight day longcase clock, the early 18th Century five pillar two train movement, with anchor escapement adapted with later striking mechanism, the 12" brass arched dial with applied silver chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, date aperture and foliate spandrels, signed Joseph Dudds London to arch, the Victorian case with ormolo mounts, glazed trunk door and marquetry box base. 256cm h.
Robert Lumpkin- a stained pine longcase clock, the square brass dial (11") having cast mask spandrels, signed silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals, matted centre, pierced blue steel hands, weight driven 30 hour movement striking on a bell, the case possibly associated and with later additions, having plain panelled door to a boxbase, h.196cm (excluding finials)
A 19th century North Country oak and inlaid longcase clock, having a completely repainted arch dial (13.5") with rolling moon dial to the arch, Roman and Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, 30 hour weight driven movement striking on a bell, the case with crossbanding and central stellar starburst inlay within quarter turned fluted pilasters, h.229cm
Daniel Webber of Lavenham- an early 19th century mahogany longcase clock, having a signed painted arch dial (12") with Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, twin winding holes for a brass four pillar eight day weight driven movement striking on a bell, the case with crossbanding and satinwood stringing, h.222cm (excluding finials) Note: Haggar & Miller list Daniel Webber as a 'clock and watch maker of Lavenham' who died in 1814, leaving his stock-in-trade and tools to his wife and four sons
Jacob Swaby of Deal- an early 19th century mahogany longcase clock, having signed silvered arch dial, w.12", with Roman and Arabic numerals, engraved centre, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture (lacking date disc), twin winding holes for a brass eight day four pillar weight driven movement striking on a bell, the case having reeded canted corners to a boxbase, h.215cm
Fuller Eagle of Mildenhall- a mid 19th century oak and mahogany crossbanded longcase clock, having a painted arch dial, w.12", subsidiary seconds dial and twin winding holes for an eight day brass four pillar weight driven movement striking on a bell, the case with fluted canted corners and raised on a boxbase, h.207cm
A 20th century longcase clock of small proportions in walnut case, the steel dial with Roman numerals CONDITION REPORTS 138cm high approx. Wood is showing signs of splitting at the joins and some water marks. The two front finals are missing. Front panel has split in the middle, there is a larger chip to the front right hand corner of the lower section. Has wear, dirt etc. conductive with age and use. Unknown if working. See images for more details
A George III elm longcase clock, the hood with swan neck pediment centred on a ball and eagle finial, the arched door enclosing cream painted dial inscribed T. Wrangles, Scarborough, Roman and Arabic numerals, the arch and spandrels painted with flowers, subsidiary date aperture, 30 hour movement striking on a bell, the hood with pair of brass capped tapered pillars above arched door and skirted base, bracket feet, 220 cm high, Circa 1800
A George III oak longcase clock outlined throughout with mahogany cross banded borders the hood with swan neck pediment centred on an eagle and ball finial, the arched brass dial with Tempus Fugit roundel, flanked by dolphin spandrels, the brass chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals the matted centre dial with circular cartouche inscribed Donisthorp, Normanton, eight day movement striking on a bell, subsidiary month aperture, the hood with pair of brass capped fluted pillars, the trunk with shaped door centred on a shaded shell patera, shaped apron and bracket feet, 218 cm high, Circa 1800 (faults)
An 18th century oak longcase clock, the hood with moulded pediment above eleven inch square brass dial set with silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals, subsidiary dials and eight day movement, the chapter ring inscribed "Benjamin Reeves, Lamberhurst", above long door and plinth base, height 203cm. CONDITION REPORT: Fairly clean. Hood door needs repairing but otherwise OK.
18th century oak thirty hour longcase clock by William Barnish of Rochdale, with brass dial and date aperture, weight driven movement striking on a bell 85in. (216cm)dial, movement and case all original weight string replaced dial and movement both in need of a clean and restoration case varnished some small losses general wear conducive to use
A George II green and gilt chinoiserie longcase clock, c.1760, by John Dewe (fl.1733-1764), London, the domed hood with three urn finials, on column pilasters, with glazed arch door, above long trunk with arched door, on plinth base, overall painted and gilt with Oriental landscapes on green ground, the silvered dial with Roman and Arabic chapter ring, date aperture, signed with date to dial, 228 cm high, 47 cm wide, 23 cm deep.
A George III mahogany and inlaid longcase clock by Harrison & Son, Liverpool, the swan neck top with gilt decorated panels over enamelled dial with moon face in the arch and inner calendar ring, the trunk with flame veneer Gothic panel door and fluted columns, the plinth with circular flame veneer panel, with weights and pendulum, 245cm high CONDITION REPORT: hood has loose mouldings, also crack noted, splits to trunk case under hood, dial in good condition no peeling of paint noted, other loose veneers to plinth
A Scottish mahogany longcase clock, early 19th century, with broken scroll neck pediment, above an arched door, flanked by turned columns enclosing a silvered 13 inch dial, signed Wm Bonrie, Gorbals, the silvered chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, with a date aperture and an eight day rack striking movement with anchor escapement, above a crossbanded trunk door and panelled base, raised on bracket feet, including two weights and a pendulum, 219 cm high. CONDITION REPORT: trunk shows signs of re-polishing, and dents and scratches, plinth has missing veneer, crack to flame veneer, also minor chips, minor pitting to dial
A late Georgian oak longcase clock, with moulded arched and pillared hood, full length trunk door with thumb nail moulding over a plain base on plinth, the 30cm brass square arched dial having rocking tempus fugit figure over a silvered ring marked with his name and that of Wm Batt-Petersfield, silver chapter ring and subsidiary second ring and date aperture, applied figural spandrels, 8 day movement striking a bell, 215cm high.
Thomas Heming, London, a mahogany longcase clock: the eight-day duration, five-pillar movement (fifth pillar removed) striking the hours on a bell, the twelve-inch break-arch dial having a raised chapter ring engraved with black Roman numerals, the matted dial centre with subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, with cast brass spandrels to the corners, engraved with the makers name Thos. Heming, London, the mahogany case with a break-arch top and matching trunk door.
Thos. Cachett, Cranbrook, an oak longcase clock: the thirty-hour duration birdcage movement striking the hours on a bell, the square brass dial having a raised chapter ring engraved with black Roman numerals and signed Thos. Cachett, Cranbrook fecit, the dial centre with a subsidiary date aperture, the flat-topped oak case with a plain base.
Richard Drury, Charlecote, a carved oak longcase clock: the associated eight-day duration movement striking the hours on a bell, the associated thirteen-inch square brass dial having a raised chapter ring engraved with black Roman numerals and five-minute outer numerals, the centre with an applied roundel engraved with the name Richd Drury, Charlecote, with cast-brass c-scroll corner spandrels and a decorative spandrel to the arch depicting boys blowing trumpets within a floral and rococo setting, the oak, flat-top case profusely carved with floral decoration, with turned pillars to the hood and a shaped top to the trunk door, height 216cm.
A walnut longcase clock, early 18th century, the 12in square brass dial with five-pillar eight-day movement, subsidiary seconds and date dials, ringed winding holes and heart-shaped date aperture, inscribed `Obed. Cluer, London` with `boys and crown` spandrels, with a pair of cased brass weights
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