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A Victorian mahogany 8-day longcase clock by A&W Marshall, Wishaw, with anchor escapement, the scroll carved pediment over painted arched face decorated with 'The Cotters Saturday Night', four seasons, Roman numerals, subsidiary date and seconds dials, bowfront trunk door mounted by pointed finials, on plinth base and bun feet, 220cm high
A late 18th Century oak cased longcase clock, the hood with moulded cornice above a blind fretwork decorated frieze and square glazed door flanked by turned pillars over a plain trunk and base on bracket feet, the thirty hour movement with anchor escapement, striking on a bell, the square brass dial with pierced brass spandrels and silvered chapter ring and Roman numerals enclosing a silvered medallion inscribed "Adam Cleak Luppit"
An early 19th century mahogany cased eight day longcase clock the arched silvered dial signed `Bentley, Kingsbridge`, with Roman chapter ring, subsidiary seconds dial at noon, central date aperture, pierced steel hands, floral lower spandrels and Strike/Silent to arch with foliate scroll and swag engraving, the brass four pillar, bell strike movement with anchor escapement, the mahogany case with arched moulded cornice with gilt ball finials, raised on turned pillars, over a trunk with cross banded arched door, on a cross banded base, 80in. (203cm.) high, lacks feet.
An early 19th century oak eight day longcase clock with painted square dial with Roman numerals, Arabic outer minute track, subsidiary seconds at noon, date aperture, floral sprigged decorations and floral spandrels, bell strike movement, the case with arched cornice on turned pilasters, the trunk door with serpentine top flanked by plain pilasters, on a cross banded base with short bracket feet.
A 19thC oak and mahogany longcase clock, the eight day striking movement behind a Roman numeric 31cm dial signed Sexty, Grantham, with a subsidiary second hand and date appertue in a swan neck pedimented hood above a carved arched door stamped JOHN HILL NOTTM, terminating in stylised bracket feet, 226cm.
AN ATTRACTIVE GEORGE III LONGCASE CLOCK, the eight day movement striking on a bell with painted arched dial, inscribed W. Goode, Chester with moonphase and subsidiary seconds and calendar dials, the spandrels emblematic of the seasons, contained in a mahogany case, the hood with swan neck pediment, strung with brass inlay, crossbanded with Kingwood and bordered with latticed and cabled inlay, also edged and inlaid with ebonised wood, 94 1/2"" (240cm) high
LATE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY OAK AND MAHOGANY CROSSBANDED LONGCASE CLOCK, signed *** Long, Dundee, the 12"" painted dial with subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture to the floral painted centre, powered by an eight day movement, striking on a bell, housed in a flat top case with moulded cornice, gilt metal capped free standing Corinthian forecolumns, over a long trunk door with shaped and central oval inlay, flanked by fluted quarter columns and raised on a panelled base, lacks feet, 77"" (195.6cm) high
EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY ARTS AND CRAFTS CARVED OAK LONGCASE CLOCK, the 9"" silvered Arabic dial powered by a twin weight driven movement striking on a gong, housed in a dome top case with deep moulded cornice above a long, glazed cupboard door, raised on a panelled base with carved stylised floral decorated and shaped plinth, 76"" (193cm) high
*A GOOD GEORGE III LANCASHIRE MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK, the eight day movement striking on a bell with painted arched dial inscribed `G. Monks, Prescot`, with moon-phase and sweep seconds and calendar hands, the spandrels emblematic of the seasons, the case of good colour and attractive presentation with swan-neck pediment to the hood inset with South Staffordshire enamel roundels and painted glass tablets, brass Corinthian capitals with fluted detached pillar flanking the door, the trunk with fluted quadrant forecorners with canted corners to the base, standing on ogee bracket feet, 94 1/4"" (240cm) high (Split to trunk door)
A GEORGE III MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK, the eight day movement striking on a bell by William Holliwell, Liverpool, having an arched brown dial with lunar phase, the silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals and outer Arabic minutes and unusual liner calendar ring with additional pointer, the case with swan-neck pediment with painted glass inserts, the trunk with fluted quadrant forecorners, standing on reduced ogee bracket feet, 87 1/2"" (222cm) high
NINETEENTH CENTURY FIGURED MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK, signed Lockwood and Cooke, Huddersfield, the 14"" painted roman dial with fruit spandrels, subsidiary seconds and date dials and landscape with man and dog to the arch, powered by an eight day movement striking on a bell, housed in a case with swan neck pediment and free standing turned fore columns over a flame cut short trunk door with shaped top, flanked by chamferred forecorners and raised on a base with inset circular flame cut panel and bracket feet, 94 1/2"" (240cm) high
EIGHTEENTH CENTURY OAK LONGCASE CLOCK, signed Coats, Wigan, the 12 1/4"" brass dial with scroll and shell pierced spandrels and date aperture to the diaper matted centre, powered by a thirty hour movement striking on a bell, and housed in a case with swan neck pediment, turned finials and free standing, tapering fore columns, over a long trunk door with shaped top, flanked by quarter turned columns and raised on a plain base with chamferred forecorners corners, 82 1/2"" (209.6cm) high (dummy winding holes to matted centre)
Eighteenth century longcase clock with eight day movement, twelve inch break arch brass dial with silvered chapter ring, silvered centre with engraved foliate decoration, signed - Willm. Bunch, Bramshott, subsidiary second dial and calendar aperture, brass scroll and foliate spandrels and silvered strike silent dial, in a walnut veneered case with full length door with bull beading surround, break arch hood with turned column and architectural pediment, weights and pendulum present but no winding key or door key, 222cm overall height
John Tribe of Petworth - an 18th century elm longcase clock, having a square brass dial signed to the centre, with Roman and Arabic numerals, pierced blue steel hands, 30-hour weight driven brass four pillar movement striking on a bell, the trunk with plain panelled door to a boxbase on tall plinth, h.198cm
A George IV mahogany cased eight day longcase clock by James Jew, Gloucester, the 12inch break arch silvered dial engraved with Neptune and swag spandrels, subsidiary seconds and date dials, the case with broken pediment, over pillar sided door, the trunk with quarter fluted pilasters, above panel inset base, 234cm high.
WILL PALMER OF WORCESTER A 19TH CENTURY OAK AND MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK, having 30-hour movement, having swan neck pediment, over pilaster supported hood, re-painted face with subsidiary seconds and date aperture, on a carcase with single crossbande d door, quarter pilaster reeded sides with applied brass capitals, on a plain box base, 204cm high
An early 19th century eight day oak and mahogany cross-banded longcase clock, circa 1830, the hood with a swan neck pediment, with brass ball and pinnacle finials to each side with an eagle finial to centre, the glazed door set between fluted columns, opening to reveal white enamelled painted dial with black Arabic numerals and subsidiary dial, the dial indistinctly signed and reading 'Stourbridge', the case with quarter round columns to sides and a single door opening to reveal a double weighted movement and pendulum, raised on a base section supported on later feet, 230 cm high, 50 cm wide and 25 cm deep.
A George III oak eight day longcase clock, circa 1780, the dial inscribed 'Richard Pinn, Sidmouth', the hood with a moulded projecting cornice, the glazed door flanked by turned columns with brass capitals and terminals, opening to reveal an 11 inch brass dial with chapter ring and black Roman numerals with Arabic numerals to outer edge, the centre with makers signature and an engraved scene, the corners with gilt brass spandrels; the case with a single door, decorated mahogany cross-banded edge and parquetry star inlay to centre, opening to reveal a double weighted movement, set between fluted canted corners, raised on a base section with shaped feet, 208 cm high.
A George II 30 hour oak longcase clock, inscribed 'John Bond, Peterborough', the projecting moulded hood with turned columns to front, the glazed door opening to reveal a 10½ inch brass dial with black Roman numerals and Arabic numerals to outer edge, inscription to centre and gilt brass spandrels to edges, with a projecting base section and standing on bracket feet, 205 cm high.
An early 19th century oak and mahogany eight day longcase clock, the hood with a swan neck pediment, the whole inlaid with marquetry and parquetry, raised to front on turned columns with Corinthian capitals, the glazed door opening to reveal a white enamelled painted dial with black Roman numerals and painted scenes to top and corners, indistinctly described but reading 'Northampton', the case set between quarter round turned and fluted columns, the projecting base raised on bracket feet, 218 cm high

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