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GEORGE III OAK LONGCASE CLOCK maker Galny of Kilburny, with moon phase tide indicating dial, Roman/Arabic numeral chapter, with engraved seconds dial and date aperture and a floral engraved matted centre, brass faced pendulum, the reverse of the moonphase dial engraved James Wallerston Galney & John Brown, serial no 66053455, 216cm high
A 19th Century oak and mahogany longcase clock with arched twin swan pediment hood, single arched top glazed door flanked by reeded brass capped pillars, single trunk door inlaid with shell motif flanked by reeded quarter columns with brass caps, stepped to a panelled base inlaid with a floral motif, the 12 ins rolling moon dial with gilt and floral decorated spandrels, date aperture and seconds subsidiary dial set before a twin weight driven movement, pendulum and weights included (restoration required to areas of the case, movement with losses, needs cleaning), the dial signed Frewin, Hereford, 85.5 x 19.5 ins (217 x 49.5 cms)
19th Century mahogany longcase clock having arched hood with brass dial and silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals, date aperture and two train weight driven movement striking on a bell, flanked by turned pilasters above a flush arched top door and conforming plinth base with pendulum and weights
Oak longcase clock, the pagoda hood with flanking pilasters above a rectangular panelled door on conforming plinth base, the whole with all-over carved decoration, the brass dial with Arabic and Roman numerals, subsidiary calendar dial, signed Hill, Totley, the single train thirty hour movement striking on a bell (the carving of later date)
18th Century oak longcase clock having square hood with brass dial and silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals inscribed Tibbot, Newtown, the single train weight driven movement striking on a bell, flanked by baluster turned pilasters over a one piece door, flanked by reeded quarter pilasters on a conforming plinth base, including weight and pendulum
George III oak and mahogany longcase clock, the broken arch hood with swan neck pediment and flanking pilasters above a shaped panel door with flanking quarter pilasters above a conforming plinth base with bracket feet, the painted dial with Arabic numerals, subsidiary date and seconds dials, signed Nicholson, with a two train eight day striking movement (bell lacking)
George III oak mahogany crossbanded longcase clock, the arched hood with swan neck pediment above a moulded door and bracket supports, the brass dial with Arabic and Roman numerals with enamel chapter rings, subsidiary dials for minutes, calendar and moon phase, the two train movement striking on a bell
20th Century mahogany and marquetry inlaid longcase clock, the broken arch hood with gilt brass mounted flanking pilasters above a bevelled glass door and conforming plinth base, the gilt brass dial with silvered chapter ring and subsidiary seconds dial with Arabic numerals, the three train movement striking and chiming on tubular bells (losses to the pediment and bracket feet)
A Fabulous French Règence Style Kingwood Marquetry Longcase Clock with gilt bronze mounts. The extravagant shaped case inlaid with trailing flowers, scrolling foliage and strapwork on diagonall grained kingwood veneers with banded borders. The hood surmounted by a gilt figure of Father Time, the case embellished with chased acanthus scrolls, a sunburst face mask and glazed pendulum display to the bombé trunk and fine lion paw terminals to the outswept base. The ornately cast dial inset with enamelled numeral cartouches, 93 ins (236 cms) in height.
An 18th Century Oak 30 Hour Longcase Clock. The 10¼ ins (26 cm) square brass dial with silvered chapter ring signed Harley Salops, encircling a matted centre with an arched calendar aperture, and having scrolling cherubs' head spandrels to the corners. The hood with moulded top and turned integral corner columns. The long dome-topped trunk door having a glass bullseye lenticle, on a moulded base 83½ ins (212 cms) in height.
An 18th Century Eight Day Longcase Clock. The case clad in striking stripped coramandel veneers. The 11¾ inch (30 cm) brass dial having a silvered convex roundel in the arch signed Pere Tawney London above a silvered chapter ring engraved with Roman numerals counting the hours and Arabic numerals counting the minutes. The matted centre incorporating a seconds ring and calendar aperture with ring turned winding holes. The flat topped hood having integral side columns. The trunk with an arched door incorporating a glazed pendulum display, 86¼ ins (219 cms) high.
A Mahogany Eight Day Longcase Clock by George Morison, Aberdeen (C.1761-1770). The 11¾ ins (30 cm) brass arched dial having a silvered chapter ring engraved with Roman & Arabic numerals, silvered subsidiary seconds dial, calendar aperture and winding holes, with a roundel to the arch inscribed Geo. Morison Aberdeen, ornately cast spandrels and engraved foliate scroll decoration to the centre. The domed hood surmounted by a carved acanthus leaf. The arched trunk door inlaid with an elliptical patera above a moulded base on bracket feet, 88 ins (223 cms) in height.
A George III mahogany and line inlaid longcase clock by Robert Croal, the hood with swan neck cornice above glazed door flanked by columns, the trunk with quarter columns flanking a long door, on plinth base, the painted dial with Roman numeral chapter ring and subsidorary seconds dial, with two weights and a pendulum, 214cm high
A good William lV Mahogany longcase Clock, having triple finial moulding to the top, arch fret-cut door with single pane in turned ormolu mounted supports and stylized acanthus decoration, the painted face signed Evan Davies, Kidwelly, with second hand and date roller, the lower section having shaped top, mid length door flanked by quarter turned column detail, standing on plain rectangular box base with bracket feet. 22'' wide x 94 1/2'' high x 11 1/4'' deep.
A thirty hour longcase clock with a subsidiary second dial and date calendar. Square 11" dial - centrally signed Overall Wellingborough - also with two faux winding holes - in an oak case - Height 6'3" and a receipt for restoration carried out in 1981 by P E & A E Ward, Northampton for £564.75
W. NICKISSON OF NEWCASTLE (under Lyme) AN OAK LONGCASE CLOCK, the hood with scroll crest and fluted columns, the case with quarter columns and mahogany crossbanding, raised on ogee bracket supports, the arch top dial painted with flowers and a bird, Arabic numerals, secondary dial and date aperture, eight day movement with bell, 2.2m high
A George III Oak Longcase Clock, the arched hood with turned pilasters above a rectangular door and conforming plinth base, the brass dial inscribed William Tickle, Newcastle, and with brass chapter ring, seconds dial and date aperture and with two train eight day movement striking on a bell
A George III Oak and Inlaid Longcase Clock, the broken arch pediment above an arched door with reeded pilasters, the shaped door below flanked by reeded canted corners, raised upon bracket feet, the painted dial with moon phase movement and with Arabic numerals, seconds dial and date aperture and with two train movement, the dial inscribed 'Richard Sims, Walford'

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