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An early 19th century mahogany longcase clock, the thirty hour movement with painted square dial signed W. Mannings, Steyning, having subsidiary seconds and date dials, 198 cm high Prov: owned by generations of the same family and thence by descent Condition Report Hood with bits fallen off, some present Ticking, movement may not be right for clock - dial low in hood
A large, eight day, mahogany longcase clock, height 244cm. Condition Report: We have all three finials, even though our photo only shows two. Cracks to veneer on hood and small piece missing from the back seat section of hood. Splits to both sides of the trunk casing. Small chip to panel on trunk door. The movement has no hand or mechanism to top dial. Also chapter ring is rubbed. Pendulum, key and weights are present.
18TH CENTURY MAHOGANY EIGHT DAY LONGCASE CLOCK maker John Barr of Port Glasgow, the case with fret carved dentil cornice and spiral Corinthian columns to tne hood, over trunk with fluted quarter columns, on bracket feet, the arched 12 inch brass dial with Roman and Arabic chapter, subsidiary seconds and chamfered square date aperture, the arch with silvered six-tune selector and engraved with a dog rose, the movement now chiming on a later single bell, 215cm high
William Dobbie, Falkirk, a mid 19th Century Scottish mahogany longcase clock, the hood with swan neck pediment and tapering columns, the case with bowfront door between half columns, the panel base with a shaped plinth, the 14" break arch dial painted to each corner with "England", "Scotland", "Ireland" and Wales, painted in the arch with scene titled "Come under my Plaidie", with weights, pendulum and key. 225cm
A Georgian Oak Longcase Clock having swan pediment hood with brass detail, single pane door and octagonal supports, the brass 10'' face inscribed F. Bicknell, Chepstow and having 30 hour movement, short door case with cross banded detail on plain base. 18 1/2'' wide x 76 1/2'' high x 9 1/4'' deep.
William Prestidge of Eydon, an 18th oak cottage longcase clock, the brass face supporting a twin train striking movement under a square hood, the trunk with arched door on a plain base with plinth foot CONDITION REPORT: face with scuffing, case with shrinkage, plinth possibly new, no guarantee as to working order, d. of dial 27.5 cm, h. 182.5 cm, two weights, pendulum and key present
Damborn of Ampthill, an 18th century oak and mahogany crossbanded longcase clock, the earlier brass dial with single hand supporting a thirty hour movement under a square hood with swan's neck pediment, the trunk with canted door on a plain base with bracket plinth CONDITION REPORT: no guarantee as to working order, movement associated with a later case, face with typical damage, case with losses and shrinkage
A mahogany eight day longcase clock, the gilt dial with roman numerals, subsidiary seconds and plaque bearing the date 1793, signed to the arch S. Hastings, Alnwick, four pillar movement, the trunk enclosed by an arched panel door, raised on bracket feet, the break arch hood surmounted by a broken swan neck pediment and flanked by gadrooned columns, height 236.5cm (93in.)
Selection of Books on Grandfather Clocks and Others: To include Price Guide to Collectable Clocks Alan & Rita Shenton, The Grandfather Clocks E L Edwards, Country Life International Dictionary of Clocks Alan Smith, Clock design and Construction Laurie Penman, The Eureka Clock Alan Shenton, Horoloval Clock repair Guide Charles Terwilliger, How to Make a Simple Battery Driven Clock John Wilding, Automatic Winding for 30 Hour Longcase Clock John Wilding, English Lantern Clocks W.E.J. Hana, Old Clocks & Watches and Their Makers F J Britten, Britten’s Watch & Clock Makers Handbook (11)
A George III 8-day longcase clock, 14in. dial signed S. Hurst, Liverpool, painted dial with moon-phases to arch and lunar day, anchor escapement striking on a bell, inlaid mahogany case with swan-neck cresting, hood with three brass pommel finials, floral-painted detail to arch, fluted columns to trunk, with pendulum and winding crank, 8ft. 2in. high - weights lacking
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