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An early 19th century eight day mahogany longcase clock by Henry Hawkins of Plymouth, the eight day, four pillar, twin train movement striking on a bell, the signed arched and engraved brass dial with Arabic numerals, pierced black painted steel hands, subsidiary seconds dial at noon, date arch at six, engraved sunburst spandrels, painted rolling moon phase beneath the arched `High Water at Plymouth` scale, the case with flared arched cornice over an arched glazed door flanked by plain pillars, the trunk with arched door flanked by reel moulded quarter pilasters, on a plain base with integral bracket feet, 83in. (211cm.) high. See Illustration
A Channel Islands eight day mahogany and yew longcase clock by Nicholas Le Huray of Guernsey, with four pillar, twin train bell strike movement, the signed, white painted Arabic dial with subsidiary seconds dial at noon and date dial at six, floral painted spandrels, an oval painted vignette to the arch of a lady holding a fan with her dog in a park, the inlaid mahogany case with flared arched cornice centred by an inlaid shield over an arched door in yew veneer, the trunk with flame mahogany arched and kingwood cross banded door, headed to the corners with fan paterae, the cross banded base with flame mahogany panel within herringbone banding, circular fan paterae to the incuse corners, on a plinth with integral bracket feet, 83½in. (212cm.) high. See Illustration
A Channel Islands mahogany eight day longcase clock by Nicolas Blondel of Guernsey, the backplate of the brass turned four pillar, twin train, bell strike movement engraved `AOUST. 28. ane. J742 : No56`, further impressed `L.g. Weygang Jan. 25 1893` to lower backplate, complete with signed lead weights, the brass dial with matted centre, silvered Roman chapter ring, subsidiary seconds dial at noon, date aperture at six, four seasons gilt brass spandrels, signed to chapter ring at six, `Nicolas Blondel Guernesey`, the good quality later 19th century mahogany case with flared cornice over a fluted frieze and square glazed door flanked by fluted pillars, fretwork side grilles, the trunk with fielded arched panelled door flanked by fluted columns with foliate bracket capitals, on a conforming fielded panelled base with turned feet, 76¼in. (193.5cm.) high. See Illustration
A miniature Queen Anne style burr walnut longcase clock c.1910, the swan neck arched top with central urn finial, over an arched door enclosing a brass dial with matted centre and silvered chapter ring and `Tempus Fugit` roundel to arch, brass mask spandrels, with an eight day bell strike mantel clock style movement, the slender trunk with shaped arched door, on a plinth base with integral bracket feet, 70¾in. (179.5cm.) high.
AMENDED DESCRIPTION:Z. Barraclough & Sons of Leeds, an early 20th century longcase clock with engraved brass face and silvered chapter ring enclosing a secondary dial beneath chime/silent and indicator rings supporting a twin train striking movement under and arched hood, the case with moulded door on a conforming base CONDITION REPORT: Dial and case in good condition, no guarantee as to working order, height of clock, 212 cm, Base w. 57 cm, d. 39.5 cm inc. feet, please note we believe this to be a twin train movement NOT a three train movement as originally described. Clock strikes on 9 tubular chimes
Scott of Leeds, an early 19th century mahogany longcase clock, the painted face with secondary and dates dials under an arched hood with swan's neck pediment, the trunk with lancet shaped door on a plain base with serpentine shaped bracket feet CONDITION REPORT: Dial rubbed, case with minor damage and losses, cracked glass, no guarantee as to working order
A 19th century mahogany and inlaid eight day longcase clock by Walker Bolton, the anchor escapement with striking bell, swan neck pediment over arched moonface dial, Roman and Arabic numerals, floral spandrels, subsidiary date and second dials, flanked by Corinthian columns, shell inlaid frieze, shaped trunk door on plinth base and ogee bracket feet, 234cm
A mahogany eight day longcase clock by Arbroath, with anchor escapement, striking bell, the swan neck pediment over arched face, decorated with flowers and fruit, Roman numerals, subsidiary date and second dials, flanked by columns, boxwood strung trunk door, flanked by quarter columns, on plinth base with bracket feet, 208cm high
A Victorian mahogany drumhead longcase clock named to J N Welsh, Motherwell the hood with a carved pediment above a glazed swing door enclosing a white painted dial with black Roman numerals and two subsidiary dials, above a central door to the trunk, with two weights and pendulum, 201cm high x 49cm wide
A George IV mahogany longcase clock by T. Kennedy, twin train movement striking on a bell, white painted dial bearing Roman numerals, subsidiary second dial, the domed hood with broken arch and flanking quarter pilasters, the case with flame mahogany veneered door flanked by reeded quarter pilasters, cross banded plinth base, with keys, 26 by 39 by 186cm high.
WALTER ARCHER, STOW-ON-THE-WOLD AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY EIGHT DAY OAK LONGCASE CLOCK having plain glazed hood with twin pilaster supports, crossbanded door over stepped box base with probable later feet, having silvered chapter ring with second hand a"" nd date aperture and cast brass corner spandrels, 2.04m high (with 2 weights, pendulum and key)
An early 19th Century oak and mahogany eight-day longcase clock, the hood with swan neck and reeded columns to the sides, the trunk with canted columns and on bracket feet, the arch top painted face with moon phase to the arch and women representing the four seasons to the corners, the convex dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds and date recorder, signed Moore and Mole, Birmingham, 229cm (90") high Condition Report: Lot 195 Scratching to dial, hood door bleached in places bottom panel split in two places, With pendulum and weights.
A thirty-hour longcase clock, the arched painted dial with country houses to the arch and spandrels, signed indistinctly (Tavistock) in a pine case, heavily altered, the dial 30.5cm (12") wide Condition Report: This clock has a 1930’s movement fitted dial second hand missing holes in dial very poor, case in poor condition.
An oak longcase clock, the square brass dial signed W. Burton, Kendal with subsidiary second dial and date aperture, 213.5cm (84") high Condition Report: The case back board is not continuous and the base may have been re-built, certainly the feet are later, door hinges later; weight pulleys are not original; movement restored and with nylon gut; weights pendulum and key present. The dimensions of the dial are 31cm squared.
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