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A 19TH CENTURY MOROCCO LEATHER COVERED CARRIAGE CLOCK travelling case, a leather travelling alarm clock with barometer and thermometer, two mahogany watch stands, four iron longcase clock weights, various aneroid barometers, an Edwardian mahogany table top book or music stand, two telephoto camera lenses etc.
19th Century oak longcase clock, the broken arch pediment above a brass dial having Roman numerals and inscribed Benjamin Bullock Ayford, with date aperture and two train weight driven movement striking on a bell CONDITION REPORT At present the movement is not fixed in its position but it is a good match for the hood, it may just be a replacement ?
19th Century mahogany longcase clock, the hood having broken arch pediment with painted moon phase dial with floral painted spandrels and subsidiary seconds and date dial, inscribed J.R. Saunders of Honiton above an inlaid flush panel door flanked by spiral turned pilasters and panelled base on bracket feet, 89ins high
George III oak longcase clock with square hood and glazed door flanked by fluted pilasters above a rectangular door and shaped plinth base, the brass and silvered dial with corner spandrels, Arabic and Roman numerals with subsidiary seconds and calendar, inscribed Thomas and William Lutwyche, Worcester with a two train movement striking on a bell (pendulum a/f)
18th Century oak longcase clock having moulded blind fretwork decorated cornice with brass dial and mask head spandrels, silvered chapter ring with Arabic and Roman numerals and date aperture inscribed J. Mercer, Hythe, having a thirty hour bird cage movement, striking hourly on a bell above a flush moulded door with bulls eye on a conforming plinth base (with alterations), 1.92m high, 54cms wide, 24cms deep
19th Century Scottish mahogany longcase clock having carved circular hood with a painted circular dial having Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds and date dial, inscribed S. Michael, Glasgow, with two train weight driven movement, striking on a bell with a moulded flame mahogany door above a conforming plinth base on low bun supports, 2m 3cms high, 50cms wide, 24cms deep
19th Century mahogany cased domestic regulator longcase clock having circular white painted dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds and two train weight driven movement striking hourly on a gong above a silk backed fretwork panel and glazed pendulum door raised on a conforming plinth base, 1.85m high, 48cms wide, 24cms deep
Late 18th / early 19th Century chinoiserie decorated longcase clock case having arched hood flanked by plain pilasters above an arch top panelled door decorated with figures and buildings on conforming plinth base (cut down - a/f), 2.2m high, 49cms wide, movement aperture 12ins square and 16ins to top of arch CONDITION REPORT This is a clock case only.
19th Century mahogany longcase clock, the broken arched hood above a Gothic arch door flanked by gilt metal mounted spiral twist columns and conforming base with splayed supports, the gilded dial with silvered chapter ring, subsidiary seconds and painted moon phase arch with a two train movement striking on a bell
Oak longcase clock having broken arch pediment, the repainted dial inscribed Casmo Prada, High Wickham, with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds and date dial with two train weight driven movement striking on a bell above a flush panelled crossbanded door, flanked by reeded quarter pilasters with brass capitals and a conforming plinth base
A Welsh mahogany eight day striking longcase clock with a brass 12" moon roller - dial having secondary dial and calendar - signed John Charles CHEPSTOW - engraved to arch HIGH WATER AT CHEPSTOW BRIDGE - standing 86" tall Condition report: No pendulum, with two weights, case and works in need of restoration
An early Georgian Oak country Longcase Clock, the fret cut top over applied moulding frieze to the head with single pane glazed door flanked by turned pillar supports, ormolu mounted face having second hand and date roller. Engraved ''Phillips Bromyard'' with ornate brass escutcheons, and having lower moulding over box base. 19 5/8'' wide x 76'' high x 11 1/8'' deep
A mid 18c thirty hour longcase clock, the 12" square brass dial signed Richard Midgeley (probably Halifax). The dial has floral spandrels to the corners, a date ring, dummy winding holes and a Halifax penny moon above the centre with a separate aperture indicating the day of the moon. The chapter ring has Roman numerals and outer Arabic five minute numbers. The hands are unmatched steel, the movement is chain driven with countwheel striking on a bell. It is contained in a tall oak case which has been heavily re-carved at a later date. The hood has a flat top with broad outstanding top moulding and turned columns flanking the dial, the trunk has a long rectangular trunk door. The base has an inset rectangular panel and a wavy plinth, from the top moulding to plinth the whole is profusely covered in Victorian carving, 87" tall overall.

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