A mahogany eight day longcase clock with break arch painted Roman dial with subsidiary seconds and date dials signed Jas. Peddie, Stirling, the arch depicting a ploughing scene, the angles representing the four seasons, the hood with swan neck pediment, triple eagle and ball finials over a plain crossbanded trunk and base with bracket feet, 223cm high
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A thirty hour longcase clock the 11" square brass dial with silvered Roman chapter ring, Arabic five minutes and stylised Prince of Wales feather half hour marks, signed Mat. Bushel, the matted centre with subsidiary seconds dial, faux latched winding holes and foliate engraved date aperture with urn and scroll spandrels, the movement with outside count wheel bell strike, the oak and mahogany crossbanded case with raised moulded hood with inset glass panel frieze over plain pillars and shaped top trunk door on a plain base, 206cm high
An 18th Century month duration longcase clock movement the 12" square brass dial with silvered Roman chapter ring, Arabic five minutes and sword hilt half hour marks signed Rich. Rooker, Londini Fecit, the matted centre with subsidiary seconds ring, to strike lever with opposing blank, night & day arched aperture flanked by snake engraved ringed winding holes and scroll engraved date aperture, cherub mask spandrels and leaf engraved border, the five pillar movement with outside count wheel strike within a later foliate carved oak case with swan neck hood, 212cm high
An oak thirty hour longcase clock the 10" square brass dial with silvered Roman chapter ring, Arabic five minutes and fleur-de-lys half hour marks signed John Nethercott, Long Compton, the engraved centre decorated with eagles, baskets of fruit and scrolls and date aperture and with mask spandrels, the four knopped pillar movement with outside count wheel bell strike, the moulded hood with turned pilasters over a long plain trunk door and single skirt base, 197cm high
A Sinclair Harding, Cheltenham, mahogany longcase clock the brass break arch dial with silvered Roman chapter ring, Arabic five minutes and sword hilt half hour marks, the matted centre with subsidiary seconds ring and oval name plaque, mask spandrels and rocking ship to the arch, the hood with ball and spike finial over turned pillars and boxwood line inlaid trunk door and panelled single skirt base, 188cm high
A mahogany longcase clock the brass break arch dial with silvered Roman chapter ring, Arabic five minutes, matted centre and subsidiary seconds dial, cherubs head spandrels and chime/silent and Westminster, Whittington and Winchester rings to the arch, the three train movement with dead beat escapement, adjustable pallets, chiming and striking on rod gongs, the hood with side frets over an astragal glazed door enclosing three brass shell weights, 196cm high
A mahogany eight day longcase clock the 13" arched painted dial with Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, signed Shepperley, Nottingham, the arch depicting a lady seated with a caged bird and spaniel, the angles representing the four seasons, the hood with swan neck pediment, ball and spike finial and brass capped plain pillars, the trunk with flame figured door flanked by quarter columns, panelled base and bracket feet, 228cm high
A mahogany eight day longcase clock the 13" arched painted Roman dial with subsidiary seconds and date dials, signed Thos. Bell, Hexham, the arch decorated with a stag and the angles with Prince of Wales feathers, the rosewood and satinwood banded case with short flame veneered door flanked by quarter columns beneath a swan neck hood with three brass ball and spike finials and raised upon bracket feet, 220cm high
A French Comptoise longcase clock with white enamel convex Roman dial signed L.dre Clement h.ger de la marine a Rochefort, star hands and alarm disc, the pressed brass surmount depicting a pair of griffin type beasts flanking a foliate filled urn, verge escapement and double bell strike, the walnut case with simple foliate marquetry inlaid hood, double panelled trunk door with oval lenticle flanked by fluted canted corners and bombe panelled base, raised upon scroll feet, 259cm high
An eight day longcase clock the 12" square brass dial with silvered Roman chapter ring with Arabic five minutes and sword hilt half hour marks, signed Geo. Clarke, White Chappel, the matted centre with subsidiary seconds dial, rung winding holes and foliate scroll engraved date aperture, cherub and coronet spandrels and five pillar movement, the oak case with swan neck hood centred with a gilt brass eagle and ball finial over fluted pillars and shaped trunk door on a plain base, 208cm high
A WALNUT AND MARQUETRY LONGCASE CLOCK, the brass dial signed "John Hunt, Londini Fecit" with eight day two train movement striking on a bell with subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, the trunk door with lenticle and panels of foliate and bird marquetry, the base similarly decorated, 79" high. See illustration
An 18th Century Longcase Clock Movement, 10" brass dial with Roman numerals and signed Wetherhed, K=Lonsdale, the four pierced spandrels modelled as cherubic figures holding aloft crowns in veneration of the Restoration, the engraved dial with star motif below 12 o'clock position and with date aperture, the movement, the movement striking on a bell, single lead weight pendulum and within a later 19th Century mahogany case, the hood with arched pediment with two turned finials above a single door with glazing flanked by turned columns and the trunk with single shaped door flanked by quadrant pilasters, shaped apron and slightly splaying French style bracket feet, approx. 200cm full height
An Italianate style eight day Longcase Clock of diminutive proportions, the 8" broken arch brass dial with strike silent and Roman numerals and signed West Ave, London and within ornate gilt metal spandrels modelled as mythical sea beasts and flanked by turned columns with gilt capitals, the whole of the case lacquered, gilded and inlaid with mother of pearl in Italianate style, the gilded movement striking on ten gongs, the bombe style base with four shaped squared feet, 187cm high
A good, rare and unusual late 18th Century oak and mahogany crossbanded Housekeeper's Dresser, the central breakfront Longcase style clock with 11.5" brass dial signed Jas. (James) Webster, Salop, the silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals and cornered by alternating brass spandrels allegorical of the seasons, (now with redundant inverted 'U' shaped date aperture), the eight day movement striking on a bell, the fielded panel crossbanded trunk door below flanked by shelves, the dresser base with four crossbaned frieze drawers with ovolo moulding's above shaped frieze and cabriole front legs terminating in pad feet (tipped), 210cm wide x 206cm high x 52cm deep
An early 19th Century 'W.B. Cornforth' Macclesfield eight day longcase clock, the hood with a swan neck pediment fitted with a glazed door set between turned columns and opening to reveal a white enamelled and painted dial with black Roman numerals, having a moon phased dial and a subsidiary dial, the case with a Gothic door, opening to reveal a double weighted movement and pendulum.
An early 19th Century Oak longcase clock, signed R. Griffith, Denbigh With a 35.5cm white enamel dial, with subsidiary seconds dial lacking hand above a date aperture, Roman and Arabic numerals, the two train eight day movement with outside countwheel, rack striking on a bell, the case with a swan neck cresting above turned hood columns, the long trunk door flanked by reeded quarter columns raised on a plinth base,. 213x49cms.
An early 19th Century inlaid mahogany longcase clock, signed Richardson Brampton With a 35cm white arched dial with subsidiary seconds and date dials, Roman numerals, the spandrels painted with flower heads and leaves, the arch decorated with a pastoral of a shepherdess, the two train eight day movement with anchor escapement, rack striking on a bell, the case with a swan neck cresting above baluster hood columns, the trunk with a panelled door with well figured wood, raised on a plinth base and bracket feet, overall with rosewood crossbanding, with two weights and a pendulum, 225 x 54cm. (illustrated)
A late 18th/early 19th Century oak longcase clock, signed Robert Webster Salop With an 18cm brass dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, with cast urn and leafy spandrels, the single train 30 hour movement with outside count wheel striking on a saucer bell, the case with a caddy top above a fretwork leaf carved frieze, above brass capped fluted columns, the slender trunk with a mahogany crossbanded door flanked by fluted quarter columns, raised on plinth base and bracket feet, 205x46cm, with one weight and a pendulum. CONDITION REPORT: Rob Webster Salop the case, raised top and cornice and good condition, carved blind fret frieze good condition, brass capped columns firm, hinge sound, original glass, some surface scratching to the central roundel of the dial not polished, original hands, crosshanded door not warped, however traces of worm to the lower section running in a narrow line, plinth generally faded, original elm back board, replaced lower section of back board some traces of worm in the original section with original glueing blocks, old seat board possibly original ?, provenance private estate
An early 19th Century oak and mahogany longcase clock signed Baker Appleby With a 35cm brass arched dial with subsidiary seconds and date aperture, cast mask and leafy spandrels, the arch centred with a mask and dolphin spandrels, the two train eight day movement with anchor escapement, rack striking on a bell, the case with a swan neck cresting with brass roundels, above brass capped fluted columns, the trunk with a mahogany crossbanded door, flanked by fluted quarter columns, raised on a panelled plinth base with canted angles, 218x52cm, with pendulum and later door key. ** Brian Loomes Watchmakers & Clockmakers to the world records a Henry Baker of Great Appleby working 1835-1840.
An early 19th Century inlaid mahogany longcase clock signed Butler Bolton With a 36cm white dial with subsidiary date dial and lunar calendar, painted with a figure by a tower, the central roundel decorated with bullfinches perched amongst branches, flower and leafy spandrels, the two train eight day movement with anchor escapement, rack striking on a bell, the case with a swan neck cresting, eagle and sphere finials above a glazed and gilt decorated frieze, fluted columns, the slender crossbanded trunk door with well figured wood embraced by fluted columns, raised on a plinth base with two weights, pendulum and winding key, 232cm, 55cm width of plinth. (illustrated) CONDITION REPORT: Lot 2245: Swan neck cornice minor bruise to the left hand upright, central brass vase possibly later damaged urn to left hand side beneath the eagle, some discolouration to the right hand eagle finial, the frieze painted possibly original, hinged door hinges in good condition, the dial the outer calendar numerals Roman and Arabic possibly repainted, very bright and good condition for age, the trunk door no signs of warping, very good feathered colour, hinge good condition, plinth good condition, very good veneer, supporting shape plinth possibly replaced, the back original back board with blocks, original foot board, mechanism working but not been running recently, provenance private vendor.
A George III and later inlaid longcase clock signed Thomas Budgen, Croydon With a 29cm arched dial with subsidiary seconds and date aperture, cast Rococco spandrels, the arch with a signed roundel flanked by leafy spandrels, the two train eight day movement with anchor escapement, rack striking on a bell, the case with an inlaid pagoda top with a pierced fretwork panel above brass capped brass stop fluted columns, the long door now inlaid with a satinwood open fan and satinwood spandrels, raised on an inlaid plinth base, 244cm, width of plinth 49cm, with a pair of brass cased weights and a pendulum. (illustrated)
A William IV inlaid mahogany longcase clock signed MacNaughton Edinburgh The 32cm silvered dial with subsidiary seconds and dates dials, Roman numerals, the two train eight day movement with anchor escapement, rack striking on a bell, the case with an arched moulded top above canted angles and incised spandrels, the slender well figured trunk door with an arched top, flanked by fluted quarter columns above an inlaid oval, raised on a plinth base, inlaid with line inlays above a shaped apron and bracket feet, with a hood key, two weights, pendulum and winding key, 198cm, 46cm width of plinth. (illustrated) CONDITION REPORT: Lot 2247: The case - some chips of mahogany missing to the right hand side of the cornice, approximately 16cm and a small piece missing on the opposite side approximately 8cm. Stress cracks which haven't stretched on the right hand side, one to the left of the glass roundel aperture, one below the glass roundel aperture and on the opposite side running vertically. Some scratching to the brass bezel, silvered dial not polished, the long door hinges tight, not warped, a strip of replaced veneer on the left hand side opposite the key hole aperture. Good figuring to the plinth, traces of a stress crack but no movement in it. Small triangular strip of veneer missing on the left hand side of the cross banded frieze on the plinth 1cm width. Original back boards, movement looks to be in good condition but not running recently.
An early 18th Century oak and crossbanded longcase clock signed J Baddely Albrighton With a 28cm brass dial with date aperture, Roman and Arabic numerals, cast urn and leafy spandrels, the single train 30 hour movement with outside count wheel, striking on a saucer bell, the case with a cavetto cornice above a blind fret carved frieze, brass capped fluted columns, the slender crossbanded trunk with well figured wood, raised on plinth base, with one weight, 196cm, width of plinth 43cm. (illustrated) CONDITION REPORT: Baddely clock- cornice original, side moulding missing, loose requires re-gluing, blind fret carved frieze good condition, original putty and glazed door, hinges sound, central dial polished, chaptering very bright, long door not warped, original hinges, crossbanded mahogany veneer left hand side large piece missing approx 5x8cms, and a piece of shaped moulding measures 18cms, plinth piece of moulding missing to the right hand angle triangular section approx. 3x1cms, original seat board, original full length back boards, shrinkage crack to right hand side above the plinth measures approx. 46cms but no space between, provenance unknown.
An 18th Century oak longcase clock with a 26cm brass dial signed Thomas Cox Thornbury With Roman numerals cast leaf and mask spandrels the 30 hour movement with outside count wheel striking on a bell, the case with an ovolu cornice above turned wood columns the trunk with a glass lenticle above a long door raised upon a plinth base with alterations, 1097cm, width 43cm with one weight and a pendulum.
An early 19th Century mahogany longcase clock With a 39cm arched dial signed indistinctly Blackburn with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds and date dials, the spandrels painted with scenes from the Chase above a lunar calendar painted with a masted vessel, the two train eight day movement with anchor escapement, rack striking on a bell, the case with a swan neck cresting above two baluster turned columns, the trunk with a lancet shaped panelled door raised upon a rosewood crossbanded plinth base and bracket feet with two weights, pendulum and winding key, 250x65x27cms.
An Edwardian inlaid mahogany longcase clock With a 30cm arched brass dial with Arabic and Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, cast gilt metal winged cherub and C scroll spandrels with a chime silent in the arch flanked by dolphin spandrels, the three train eight day movement with anchor escapement striking on eight bells and a gong, the case with a swan neck cresting flanking an urn finial above fluted Corinthian columns, the trunk with a long door above a panelled plinth base, overall inlaid with satinwood crossbanding, ebony and boxwood line inlays raised upon shaped bracket feet, 239cms high x 52cms with the base, with three weights, pendulum and door key.
An 18th century crossbanded oak longcase clock, the hood with moulded cornice and reeded side pillars, similar quarter pillars and compressed arch full length door to the trunk, canted base on plinth with square brass dial, inset moonphase and date aperture, 8 day twin weight driven movement by Jas Whitworth, Lussley, height 84" £400-600
A late 18th century oak and mahogany longcase clock, the hood with rose carved paterae, blind fret frieze, turned and reeded side columns and 3 brass ball and spire finials, the trunk with full length crossbanded door and quarter reeded side pillars, arched fully silvered and engraved dial with moon phase to the arch and subsidiary seconds dial and date indicator, 8 day striking movement by Thomas Barrow, Stockport, height 90"
AN OAK EIGHT DAY LONGCASE CLOCK, 18TH C AND LATER the engraved brass breakarched dial with date sector and subsidiary seconds dial, in crossbanded case with swan neck pediment, 220cm h ++Dial original to the movement but associated to the case. Tempus Fugit disc to the arch of later date. Case with minor old repairs but basically complete
A GEORGE IV MAHOGANY EIGHT DAY LONGCASE CLOCK, C1820 the painted dial inscribed J GAMMAGE SUCCESSOR TO WM ROBSON LONDON, with brass scale pattern spandrels and frets, 207cm h ++In very good original condition long in the present local private ownership, not recently restored or repolished, lacking small piece of moulding from the trunk door's surround
A 9ct gold charm bracelet with twenty-two charms, the curb link bracelet with heart locket clasp suspending various unusual charms, most of them hallmarked 9ct gold, to include a set of tipping-balance scales, a longcase clock, a cognac barrel, a driving licence, a merry-go-round with moving horses, a soda syphon, a die with enamel spot numbers, a swan fob seal with cornelian, a tankard, a peg, etc; gross weight 130g
An 18th century mahogany eight day longcase clock with rocking ship automaton, the hood with swanneck pediment, above shaped top trunk door flanked by quarter pilasters, upon a rectangular plinth, the 12inch square brass dial signed ‘Nicholson, WtHaven’ to the silvered chapter ring, with urn scroll spandrels, engraved centre, date aperture, a rocking ship painted to an oval panel in the dial
An 18th century walnut eight day longcase clock, the 12 inch arched brass dial signed 'Jn Berry, Manchester', with centred subsidiary seconds dial within an inner ring of Roman numerals, outer ring of Arabic numerals and urn pierced spandrels, silver disc to the arch, engraved tempest 'Dia et hora transit fugi ians', the hood with arched door between turned front corner hood pilasters, over an arched trunk door on a crossbanded quarter veneered base and tall bracket feet, 241cm high
A mahogany and marquetry eight day longcase clock, the associated 11½ inch painted arch dial signed 'Mason', with centred subsidiary seconds dial within a ring of Arabic numerals, with floral painted spandrels under a bird and anchor painted to the arch, the associated case with swan-neck pediment over ribbon and swag marquetry frieze above a bell flower framed arched glazed hood door, between fluted front corner hood pilasters, over a marquetry arched long trunk door between fluted corner quarter pilasters, on a marquetry and boxwood strung box base and ogee bracket feet, 238cm high
A George III oak and mahogany eight day longcase clock, the 12½ inch painted arched dial signed 'Tho. Lister, Bromley, Halifax', with centred subsidiary seconds dial and twin winding holes, within an inner ring of Roman numerals, outer ring of Arabic numerals, rose painted spandrels under a rolling moon to the arch, the hood with swan-neck pediment over an arched glazed hood door, between fluted front corner hood pilasters over a short painted arched trunk door, between fluted quarter front trunk pilasters, on a crossbanded box base, lacking bracket feet, 221cm high
A George III oak eight day longcase clock, the 12 inch arched brass dial signed 'Knight, West Marden', with centred subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, within an inner ring of Roman numerals, over ring of Arabic numerals and pierced leaf scrolling spandrels, under a subsidiary strike silent dial to the arch, the pagoda topped hood with turned front corner hood pilasters over a long arched trunk door, on a boarded base and later bracket feet, 221cm high
An 18th century oak thirty hour longcase clock, the 11½ inch square brass dial signed ' Sam.Varley Thorne', with centred date aperture within an inner ring of Roman numerals, outer ring of Arabic numerals and a pierced leaf scrolling spandrels, the hood with ogee moulded cornice over three quarter turned front corner hood pilasters and a long arched trunk door fitted with scrolling brass key escutcheon, on a boarded base and cut out skirting plinth, 203cm high
A William IV mahogany eight day longcase clock, the arched painted dial signed 'W Rutherford, Sedburgh', with centred subsidiary seconds dial and date dial within a ring of Roman numerals and cottages painted to the spandrels, under an armorial painted arch bearing motto 'Peace and Plenty, the reward of temperance', the hood with swan-neck pediment over an arched glazed hood door between turned front corner hood pilasters, over a convex short trunk door between half turned front corner trunk pilasters, on a single panel box base and cut-out bracket feet, 216cm high
A George III oak eight day longcase clock, the painted arched dial later signed 'Jn Summerhayes, Hayle. 1763', with centre subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture with in a ring of Arabic numerals within floral painted spandrels under a later painted arch, the hood with broken swan-neck pediment and associated finials, over an arched hood door between fluted front corner hood pilasters, over a long crossbanded arched trunk door, on a crossbanded box base and later bracket feet, 219cm high (at fault)
A George III stained fruitwood eight day longcase clock, the associated 11½ inch brass dial signed 'Emmanuel Hopperton, Leeds', the dial with centred subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture within an inner ring of Roman numerals, outer ring of Arabic numerals and pierced spandrels, the arched hood with three quarter turned front corner tapering pilasters, over a long arched trunk door, on a boarded base and later skirting plinth, 212cm high
An early 19th century oak crossbanded mahogany longcase clock, with associated 13 inch square brass dial signed 'Coates, Wigan', with centre subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture along with faux twin winding holes and pierced leaf moulded spandrels, the hood with swan-neck pediment over a square glazed hood door between tapering turned front corner hood pilasters, over an inverted arched crossbanded trunk door between quarter turned front corner pilasters, on a single panel box base and later skirting plinth, 225cm high
A George III oak eight day longcase clock, the 12 inch square brass dial signed 'Dav Collier, Gatley', with inner ring of Roman numerals, outer ring of Arabic numerals and pierced spandrels, the hood with ogee moulded cornice over a square glazed hood door flanked by tapering turned front corner hood pilasters, over an ogee crossbanded trunk door between quarter turned front corner trunk pilasters, on a canted base, lacking bracket feet, 213cm high
A 19th century mahogany eight day longcase clock, the painted arched dial signed 'W.Muncaster, Whitehaven', with centred subsidiary seconds dial and date dial, within a ring of repainted Arabic numerals with figural painted spandrels and figure to the arch, the hood with swan-neck pediment over an arched glazed hood door between reeded front corner hood pilasters, over a satinwood banded long trunk door between reeded quarter front corner trunk pilasters, on a crossbanded box base and short bracket feet, 220cm high
A George III and later oak eight day longcase clock, the 12 inch arched brass dial with centred subsidiary seconds dial and date dial within an inner ring of Roman numerals and outer ring of Arabic numerals, signed to a silver disk to the arch 'Mich Wild, Doncaster', the later carved oak case with swan-neck pediment over fluted front corner hood pilasters over a leaf and portrait carved long trunk door and leaf carved box base, raised on short bracket plinth, 217.5cm high
A George III mahogany musical longcase clock, the 14 inch arched brass dial signed 'Jos Slater, Oswestry' to the arch, flanked by subsidiary chime, silent and strike silent subsidiary dials over a silvered ring of Roman and Arabic numerals, centre by a subsidiary seconds dial and date dial, within pierced leaf scrolling leaf moulded spandrels, the six pillar movement striking on a single bell, the musical chime striking twin hammers on twelve graduated bells, from the 11½ cylinder, the hood with enclosed swan-neck pediment over an arched hood door flanked by tapering fluted front corner hood pilasters, over a dentil moulded and blind fret frieze, above an inverted arch mahogany veneered long trunk door, fitted with a pierced moulded key escutcheon between quarter fluted front corner pilasters, on a single panel box base between blind fret canted front corners raised on short ogee moulded bracket feet, 240cm high
An early 18th century and later eight day longcase clock, the 12 inch square brass dial signed 'Jos Kirk, Skegby', with centre subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, within inner ring of Roman numerals, outer ring of Arabic numerals and pierced spandrels, the hood with square glazed hood door between turned front corner hood pilasters, over a figural later carved oak case, raised on a cut out skirting plinth, 194cm high
A George III eight day longcase clock, the 13 inch arched brass dial signed 'David Collier, Gatley', to the arch, over painted moon phases with dial with centred subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture and with inner ring of Roman numerals, outer ring of Arabic numerals and pierced cherub mask spandrels, the arched hood with turned front corner hood pilasters, over an ogee arched crossbanded trunk door between quarter turned front corner trunk pilasters, on a crossbanded box base with canted front corners, raised on shaped bracket feet, 227cm high

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