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An early 19th century oak eight day longcase clock signed J Wignall Ormskirk, the case with swan neck pediment and turned columns to hood, plain trunk with crossbanded door, rectangular box plinth raised on bracket feet, 27.5cm square painted dial with Roman numerals, corners painted with flowers, centre seconds and twin winding apertures, four pillar movement striking on a bell, 199cm high.
An early 18th century mahogany longcase clock, the twin train striking movement associated to a 33cm square brass dial signed Saml Hill, the hood with broken swan neck pediment and finial, fluted side columns with cast brass capitals above a long trunk door flanked by fluted corner columns, set on an inlaid box base, raised on ogee bracket feet, 228cm high.
A George III oak and Coromandel longcase clock, circa 1785, the shaped scroll hood with arched square dial, silvered chapter ring, Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, brass spandrels, circular silvered moon phase arch, arched door, eight day movement, the dial approx 30cm w, approx 215cm h.
Thomas Keyte, Lovington. An 18th century oak longcase clock, the square hood with fretwork frieze, a square dial enclosing silvered chapter ring, Roman numerals, brass spandrels, single finger, 30 hour movement, inscribed at bas, the case with arched door, on plinth bases. approx 208cm h, the dial approx 27cm w.
Emmanuel Happerton Leeds - A George III oak and mahogany cross banded longcase clock, circa 1785, silvered chapter ring, Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial date aperture, eight day movement, chased pierced brass spandrels, the dial approx 29cm w, the truth with concave door, on plinth base and splayed feet approx 229cm h.
An early 19th century oak thirty hour longcase clock, the 14 inch square painted dial signed JN. Hitman, Nottingham, with centred date aperture within a ring of Roman and Arabic numerals, the hood with swan-neck pediment, over turned front corner hood pilasters, over an ogee arched, long trunk door and boarded cut-out base, 226cm high
An early 19th century oak crossbanded mahogany thirty hour longcase clock, the 11 inch square painted dial signed J. Callcott, Cotton, with centred date aperture within a ring of Arabic numerals and florally painted spandrels, the hood with fluted front corner hood pilasters over a crossbanded trunk door between quarter fluted pilasters on a single panel base (lacking feet), 192cm high
A mid-18th century walnut veneered eight day longcase clock, the 12 inch arched brass dial signed 'Jn Glascock, Brentwood', the silvered chapter ring with inner ring of Roman numerals an outer ring of Arabic numerals centred by a subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture within pierced scrolling leaf spandrels, the eight day five pillar movement striking on a single bell, the arched hood with reeded front corner hood pilasters over a long trunk door, on a single panel box base, with later skirting plinth, 225.5cm high
An inlaid mahogany eight-day longcase clock, the dial signed for Webb and Son, Newbury, early 19th century, the four pillar rack and bell striking movement with 12 inch white Roman numeral break-arch dial with subsidiary seconds and calendar dials and inscribed Webb & Son, Newbury to centre, the angles with polychrome and gilt painted conch shell spandrels beneath arch decorated with Ho-Ho birds perched on a branch beneath scroll canopy, the break-arch case with with keystone centred moulded cornice and fluted columns to hood above ebony and box line bordered break-arch door above conforming short panel and flanked by inlaid canted angles to trunk, on plinth base with moulded skirt incorporating bracket feet with shaped apron between, 205cm (80.75ins) high.
Early nineteenth century Scottish eight day longcase clock by Thos Drysdale, Edinburgh, the 13 inch circular silvered dial with black enamel Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds and date, the mahogany case with cylindrical drum-shaped hood, flame mahogany veneers with crossbanded decoration and turned pilastres, 205cm high
Eighteenth century thirty hour longcase clock by Sam Vale, Coventry, the square brass dial with cast brass spandrels, circular chapter ring, engraved decoration and date aperture, in oak case, 198cm high CONDITION REPORT General overall condition quite good, although movement is dirty and chain may be a replacement. We are unable to say if the movement is in full working order. Dial engraving is crisp but overall is tarnished and dirty. Case generally good. Minor splits to plinth. Hood may have been re-worked or repaired. Rear columns are damaged. Door glass now held in with two beading strips
Eighteenth century longcase clock by Benj Shuckforth, Dis, with 12 inch square brass dial with silvered chapter ring and date aperture in oak case. 197cm high CONDITION REPORT Generally good condition overall. Movement is clean but dusty. Bell may have been replaced. Dial is clean. Hand slightly distorted. Seat board a replacement. Case generally good. Bottom front panel is split. Plinth may have been replaced. One hood column has minor damage. Door slightly damaged
A 20th Century Musical Longcase Clock with twelve tubular chimes. The arched dial overlaid with intricate fretwork decoration and signed G & F Cope & Co Nottingham. The tall mahogany case having a dome-topped hood and glazed trunk door flanked by sunken quarter columns, 96 ins (244 cms) in height.
A 19th Century Mahogany Farmhouse Longcase Clock with eight day movement by Billing Birmingham. The 14 inch (36 cms) wide painted dial with moon roller in the arch, female figures representing the seasons sat in the corners and a subsidiary seconds dial and calendar aperture to the centre. The flame mahogany case inlaid with decorative banding and having wrythen columns to the hood and trunk with a moulded swan neck pediment, 93 ins (236 cms) in height.
An 18th Century English Flame Mahogany Eight Day Longcase Clock by Paul Rimbault London. The 12 inch (30.5 cm) wide brass dial having a strike/silent wheel in the arch above a silvered chapter ring encircling a matted centre with subsidiary seconds ring, inscribed maker`s plaque and calendar aperture. The case with pagoda hood surmounted by a brass finial, 102½ ins (260 cms) in height.
A figured walnut cased longcase clock, 18th century and later, the hood with glazed door and arch trunk door with feather banding, the 12 inch arch brass dial with name plate `John Grathorne London` on arch and silverised chapter ring and Roman and Arabic numerals and seconds and date indicators, the eight day five post movement striking on a single bell with two brass cased weights (7` 3" high), 221cm
An 18th century oak case longcase clock having later carved decoration with good 12 inch square brass dial signed Mosley Peniston with silverised chapter ring, phase of moon, lunar calendar and date indicators and mask spoundrels, the eight day movement striking on a single bell (6` 5" high), 192cm high
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