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A 19th century oak longcase clock, the hood with a moulded cornice above fluted ionic columns, above a long ogee topped door, box base and bracket feet, the 34cm dial with a roundel to the arch inscribed ``Tempus Fugit``, the dial with Roman numerals and a seconds subsidiary dial, the eight day movement striking on a gong, 225cm high
A walnut longcase clock, the hood with a moulded cornice and blind fretwork frieze and three quarter section columns, long trunk door and bulls eyes above a box base and plinth, the 30.5cm dial with brass chapter ring with Roman numerals, seconds subsidiary dial and calendar aperture inscribed ``Jo`s Buckingham, London`` the eight day movement striking on a bell, 219cm high
An early 19th century mahogany longcase clock by N Dumville, Stockport with boxwood line inlay, the hood with turned finials, swan neck pediment and square reeded side pillars, the trunk with similar pillars and triple arch door, canted base and ogee feet, having square painted dial with 8 day striking movement, height 88"
An 18th century mahogany banded cased eight day striking longcase clock, the hood bearing painted date '1768', the square brass dial with silvered chapter ring inscribed 'David Collier, Gatley', the centre with engraved scrolling foliate decoration and featuring a rolling moon fazed aperture date aperture, and twin winding holes, flanked by applied cast spandrels, with twin weights and pendulum, height approx 212cm (illustrated)
An antique William and Mary revival marquetry inlaid oak cased eight day longcase clock, striking on a gong, the square brass dial inscribed 'Waddington de Chorley', featuring twin winding holes, central engraved decoration and applied brass spandrels, with pendulum, twin weights and winder, height approx 214cm (illustrated)
A fine quality 18th century feathered mahogany cased eight day chiming longcase clock, the arched brass dial inscribed 'Clifton, Liverpool', the arch featuring a rolling moon phase aperture and applied silvered plate inscribed 'On Times and Certain Date Eternity Depends', above the silvered chapter ring , silvered subsidiary seconds dial, silvered name plate, and twin winding holes, with central engraved decoration flanked by scrolling foliate spandrels, the hood of ornate architectural form featuring a carved and moulded broken arch pediment, with inset verre eglomise above two full and six half pilasters, the trunk flanked by fluted quartered pilaster and raised on bracket feet, with pendulum and twin weights, height approx 230cm (illustrated)
An oak longcase clock, the 12in square silvered dial engraved 'Dwerriehouse Berkeley Square', with date and seconds dials and strike/silent regulation, with an eight-day striking movement, with a pair of lead weights and a pendulum with flattened steel shaft and brass 13cm disc, 208cm high CONDITION REPORT: Please view additional images (available upon request).
A marquetry longcase clock, early 18th century, the 11in square brass dial inscribed 'Thos Speakman, Londini fecit', with seconds and date dials, ringed winding holes and gilt spandrels, the case with lenticle, 226cm high CONDITION REPORT: Clock has been fully restored in the last twenty years. Bought by current vendor from a good dealer. Seat board not original to movement. Base appears OK, although back board stops behind taped joint, and bottom section is separate.
An early 19th century mahogany eight day longcase clock, the 13 inch arched brass dial signed 'John Hamilton, Glasgow' with centre subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture within a ring of Roman and Arabic numerals under phases of the moon to the arch, the hood with dentil cornice and pierced frieze, over spiral turned front corner hood pilasters, with a plain trunk door between spiral turned quarter trunk pilasters on a plain box base and short bracket feet, 207.5cm high
A mid-19th century oak and mahogany eight day longcase clock, the 13 1/2 inch dial signed 'Jos Blackhurst Waverham', the crossbanded hood with square reeded front corner pilasters over an inverted arched short trunk door to a single panel box base, raised on ogee shaped short bracket feet (at fault) 207cm high
A early 20th century mahogany longcase clock, the 12 1/2 inch arched brass and silvered dial signed 'Mappin & Webb, London', with central subsidiary seconds dial within a ring of Roman numerals under subsidiary chime/silent and Whittington/Westminster subsidiary dials to the arch, the three train movement striking on nine rod gongs, the hood with mask pediment over a blind fret frieze and turned front corner hood pilasters with pierced open fret sides to the hood, over a long trunk door with bevelled glass between corner fluted quarter pilasters, on a blind fret carved base and ball and claw front feet, 55cm wide, 248cm high
An early 19th Century mahogany longcase clock with eight day brass four pillar movement striking on a bell, the painted square dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary date and seconds dials and inscribed `Parker, Ardingly`, cornered with painted buildings, the hood with moulded arch pediment above a glazed door and turned pillars, the trunk with rectangular door on a panelled base and plinth, height approx 201cm, together with a winder, two weights and a pendulum (some faults).
An early 19th Century oak longcase clock with eight day movement striking on a bell, the painted break arch dial with subsidiary seconds and date dial, Arabic and Roman numerals and inscribed `Bromley, Horsham`, beneath urn and birds to the arch and cornered with `C` scrolls, the hood with pagoda top and moulded pediment above a glazed door and fluted columns, the trunk with a rectangular arched door, on a plain base, height approx 194cm, together with pendulum and two weights (alterations, faults and reduced base).
An early 19th Century brass longcase clock dial with eight day movement striking on a bell, the square dial and chapter ring with Roman numerals, engraved floral scroll decoration and inscribed `Thos Dicker, Reading`, cornered by pierced scroll spandrels, width approx 26cm, together with a pendulum and winder.
A late 18th Century oak longcase clock with eight day movement striking on a bell, the square brass dial and chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, engraved with an archway and foliate scrolls and inscribed `Jas Douglas, Chertsey`, cornered by pierced scroll spandrels, the hood with stepped pediment above a glazed door flanked by fluted and reeded pilasters, the trunk door carved with fleur-de-lis and flowers, on a plain base with bracket feet, height approx 208cm, together with a pendulum, two weights and a winder (alterations and restoration).
An early 19th Century oak and mahogany longcase clock with thirty hour movement striking on a bell, the painted break arch dial with Arabic numerals and inscribed `Stonehouse, Leeds`, beneath a scene of a seated classical maiden, lion and donkey to the arch, the hood with swan neck pediment, glazed door and fluted columns, the crossbanded trunk door with shaped fretwork surmount and inlaid shell paterae, on a plain base and bracket feet, height approx 235cm, together with pendulum and weight (alterations and restoration).
A late 18th Century oak longcase clock with eight day movement striking on a bell, the brass break arch dial with `strike/silent` indicator to the arch above a chapter ring with Roman numerals framing a matt centre with subsidiary seconds, date aperture and applied plaque inscribed `Nathl Cliff, Hull`, all cornered with cast and pierced scroll spandrels, the hood with pagoda top above carved decoration and columns, the trunk and base with carved foliate decoration, on bracket feet, height approx 213cm, together with pendulum and two weights (faults).
A late 19th/early 20th century longcase clock by Benetfink of London, the face with pierced and chased gilt fascia, silvered secondary dial and moon phase supporting a three train striking movement with strike/silent and Westminster/Whittington chimes under an arched hood, the door and base with richly carved decoration on a plinth foot h. APPROX. 224 CM CONDITION REPORT: Good, some wear commensurate with age, no guarantee as to working order h. APPROX. 224 CM - PLEASE SEE ADDITIONAL IMAGES
Thomas Foster, Tiverton, a mahogany convex dial wall clock the timepiece fusee movement with shaped shoulders and an anchor escapement, the fourteen-inch round convex dial with black Roman numerals, blued steel spade hands and signed Thomas Foster, Tiverton, the mahogany case with a cast brass bezel and moulded surround, diameter 41cm. * Biography Thomas Foster is recorded as working in Fore Street, Tiverton as an auctioneer, appraiser and dealer in game, from circa 1820 until at least the 1850’s. He was also an agent for the Universal Life Assurance Company. A longcase clock made by Foster is in the Tiverton Museum.
Joseph Bates, Londini fecit, a walnut longcase clock the later eight-day duration movement striking the hours on a bell, the 11 1/2-inch square brass dial having a raised silvered chapter ring engraved with black Roman numerals, Arabic five-minute numerals and meeting arrow-head half-hour decoration, the matted centre with ringed winding holes, a subsidiary seconds dial and engraved decoration surrounding the square date aperture, with cast brass cherub-head spandrels to the four corners and signed Joseph Bates, Londini fecit, with later blued steel hands, the walnut flat-topped case with blind fret to the hood, cushion moulding below the hood, beaded moulding to the trunk door with crossbanding and lenticle glass to the trunk door, with satinwood stringing to the case sides, the restored base with further crossbanding and stringing, height 210cm. * Biography Joseph Bates is recorded as having been apprenticed in 1679 to William Standish and free of the Clockmakers Company in 1687. He was married between 1683 and 1706, and worked in White Alley, Holborn.
Winterhalder & Hofmeier, Schwarzenbach, a chiming longcase clock the three-train, eight-day duration movement striking the hours on one tube and the quarters on a further four tubes, with brass bound weights and a steel rod pendulum with a brass bob, the eleven-inch brass break-arch dial having a raised chapter ring with raised brass Arabic numerals, with engraved filigree decoration to the dial centre and four corners, with a subsidiary seconds dial, blued steel hands, two subsidiary dials to the top corners for ‘strike/silent’ and ‘chime/silent’ and signed on a silvered cartouche W&H Sch, the mahogany case having a glazed trunk door, short panelled base with further inset panelling to the sides, castellated moulding to the hood with a pediment top, with turned three-quarter columns to the trunk and turned columns to the hood, standing on bracket feet, height 215cm. * Biography Anton Winterhalder, born 1838, founded the business in Schwarzenbach, Germany having married and taking Anton Hofmeier into partnership in 1850, with the company finally closing upon the death of Linus, last son of Winterhalder, in 1930. The movements and clocks made by this firm are often believed to be the among the best produced in Germany at this time.
William Cockey, Yeovil, a mahogany longcase clock the thirty-hour birdcage movement with turned, ringed pillars, striking the hours on a bell with an outside countwheel, the eleven-inch square brass dial having a raised chapter ring engraved with black Roman hour numerals, Arabic five minute numerals and signed either side of VI o’clock Willm. Cockey, Yeovil, with cast brass female-head spandrels to the four corners and a matted dial centre, the oak case having a swan-neck pediment with brass patrae and fluted pillars to the hood with cast brass capitals, with the plain base standing on bracket feet, height 201cm * Biography William Cockey was a member of the well-known Warminster family of clockmakers and bell founders. He both made and maintained clocks for a number of churches in the area including supplying a clock for the tower at Castle Cary Church for which he was paid 8-0-0. In 1736 it is recorded in the records of Montacute Church ‘Mr. Cockey For Righting the Clock and for the Agreement for the Keeping of in Repair for ye Year 1-4-6’. From 1737 until 1761 Cockey was paid 5-0-0 per annum to look after this clock. A number of clocks are recorded by William Cockey including a longcase example in the Dorset Clock Museum at Owermoigne.
John Pitt, Tetbury, an oak longcase clock the eight-day duration movement striking the hours on a bell, the thirteen-inch break-arch painted dial with Arabic hour numerals, floral corner spandrels, a date aperture to the centre, decorative brass hands and signed Jno Pitt, Tetbury, the oak case with fluted canted corners to the trunk, a break-arch trunk door inset with stringing, the hood having square fluted pillars with brass capitals and a swan-neck pediment, standing on bracket feet, height 217cm. *Biography John Pitt is recorded as working in Tetbury, Gloucestershire from the early 19th century. A prolific maker of longcase clocks it is known that he ‘looked after’ the clock at Tetbury Market House from 1816 until 1852 with a payment of 2-2-0 per annum.
A carved oak Victorian chiming longcase clock the eight-day duration movement striking the hours on a tubular gong and the quarters on eight further tubular gongs, with three brass bound weights, the fourteen-inch break-arch brass dial with moonphase aperture to the arch, a raised chapter ring with applied brass Arabic hour numerals, the dial centre engraved with c-scroll decoration and with a subsidiary seconds dial, with cast-brass female-head spandrels to the corners, with two subsidiary dials to the top corners for ‘chime/silent’ and ‘Westminster/Whittington’, with blued steel hands, the oak case with carved decoration, fluted pillars with brass Corinthian capitals to the break-arch hood, with a carved ‘green man’ mask to the centre of the top moulding, with a glazed trunk door, a panelled base and standing on bracket feet, height 250cm.
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