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Lot 1802

Good oak eight day longcase clock, the 12" silvered dial signed Laurence & Wood, Bath, with subsidiary seconds dial and calendar aperture and later hands, engraved with figures to the spandrels depicting the four seasons and surmounted by a high water at Bristol Quay and moon phase to the arch, the case with long rounded arched door inlaid to the centre with a conch shell, the hood surmounted by a rounded wavy cornice over a blind foliate fret carved frieze, 88" high (pendulum, two weights and winding key)

Lot 1803

Good and rare mahogany automata eight day longcase clock, the 12" silvered arched dial signed Isaac Court, Henley to the centre with subsidiary seconds dial and calendar aperture, with a painted automata scene to the arch depicting a man and woman playing with a bat and ball before a rural Lakeland landscape, also bearing the maker's monogram engraved to the movement back plate, the case with blind fret carvings above the long door and to the canted corners, surmounted by an ornate hood with swan neck cornice foliate mounts and three brass ball and eagle finials over pierced fretwork panels, 94" high (pendulum and two brass cased weights)

Lot 1804

Oak and mahogany crossbanded thirty hour longcase clock, the 10" square brass dial signed Finney, Liverpool on the brass chapter ring enclosing a matted centre with calendar aperture and single iron hand, the case with long crossbanded wavy top door and the hood surmounted by a moulded stepped cornice, 78.5" high (pendulum and weight)

Lot 1805

Mahogany eight day longcase clock with five pillar movement, the 11.75" brass arched dial signed Peter Nichols, Newport on a circular silvered disc to the arch, over a silvered chapter ring enclosing a matted centre with subsidiary seconds dial and calendar aperture, the case with long rounded arched door and the hood surmounted by a caddy top with two brass fluted spike finials, 91" high (pendulum, two weights and keys)

Lot 1806

Good ebonised eight day longcase clock with five pillar movement, the 11" square brass dial signed Jno Culliford, Bristoll (sic) on the silvered chapter ring enclosing a foliate engraved centre with subsidiary seconds dial and calendar aperture, the case with long beaded moulded edged door and the hood surmounted by a flat moulded stepped cornice over a pierced carved foliate fret frieze, 82.5" high (pendulum and two weights)

Lot 1810

Fine and rare English walnut marquetry eight day longcase clock with five pillar movement, the 9.75" square brass dial signed Jonathan Tribe, Thackham on the brass chapter ring enclosing a matted centre with subsidiary seconds dial, ringed winding holes and calendar aperture, the case with long floral marquetry beaded edged door and a circular lenticle, the hood with a flat stepped moulded cornice over a blind foliate fret carved frieze and slender barley twist columns, 80.5" high (pendulum, two weights and keys) *This clock was sold in Matthews Auctioneers House Contents Auction of Rockfield House, Navan on Tuesday 10th May 2022 (lot 218). The Auctioneers were instructed to sell the contents by the executors of the late Trevor Fitzherbert who interestingly had ancestor Maria Anne Fitzherbert (1756-1837) that was a long-time companion of George Prince of Wales (later king George) The official Auction catalogue of this sale is also included with the lot with some images of the clock in situ at Rockfield House

Lot 1811

Mahogany and oak eight day longcase clock in need of rebuilding, the 14" square painted dial signed Leadbeater, Sandbach, with subsidiary seconds dial and calendar aperture, the case with short crossbanded door and the hood surmounted by a moulded swan neck pediment with central conch shell inlaid reserve (pendulum and two weights)

Lot 1812

Mahogany eight day longcase clock, the 12" silvered arched dial signed J. Gardiner London to the arch over the chapter rings and subsidiary seconds dial, the case with long moulded edged rounded arched door flanked by quarter fluted columns and the hood surmounted by a rounded arched moulded cornice, 84"  high (pendulum and two weights)

Lot 1813

Fine English figured walnut eight day longcase clock, the 12" square brass dial signed William Graham, London on an oval silver plate to the matted centre with subsidiary seconds dial, the five pillar movement with maintaining power, shuttered winding holes and calendar aperture, the case with long moulded edged door and the hood surmounted by a stepped moulded cornice over a pierced foliate carved frieze, 90" high (pendulum, two weights, probably original crank handled winding key and door keys) *William Graham (b. 1692, d. circa 1751) was the son of Richard Graham, whose brother was George Graham, F.R.S. Clockmaker, London. There is a typed reference to the maker adhered to the inside front door of the case **This clock was sold in the ballroom of The Crown Hotel, Penrith on Thursday 4th November 1976, where it realised £2600. A newspaper cutting recording this event is also included in the lot. The clcock was purchased by the vendors father so has been in the same family for nearly 50 years.

Lot 1814

Small oak thirty hour longcase clock, the 10" square brass dial signed John Price, Chichester on the foliate engraved centre with central alarm dial, the case with long door and the hood surmounted by a stepped moulded cornice, 72.5" high (pendulum and two weights)

Lot 1815

Oak and mahogany eight day longcase clock, the 14" painted arched dial signed William Ellis, Wrexham to the centre with subsidiary seconds dial and calendar aperture, with moon phase to the arch, the short mahogany crossbanded door flanked by quarter fluted columns and the hood surmounted by a moulded swan neck pediment and brass eagle finial, 94" high (pendulum and two weights)

Lot 1816

Eight day longcase clock, the 12" painted arched dial signed Henry Cain, Luton with subsidiary seconds and calendar dials, the case with long moulded edged rounded arched door and the hood surmounted by a wavy cornice, 81.5" high (pendulum and two weights)

Lot 1817

Mahogany eight day longcase clock, the 12" brass arched dial signed John Hallifax, London on the chapter ring by six o'clock, enclosing a matted centre with subsidiary seconds dial and calendar aperture, with strike/silent dial to the arch, the case with long moulded rounded arched door and inlaid with cable banding, the hood surmounted by a pierced swan neck pediment and two fluted brass ball and spike finials, 84" high (pendulum and two weights)

Lot 1818

Mahogany eight day longcase clock, the 13" painted arched dial signed Bartles & Eggert, Bristol, with subsidiary seconds dial and calendar aperture, with moon phase to the arch, the case with long inlaid door and the hood surmounted by a moulded swan neck pediment with central gilded pressed metal vine finial, 87" high (pendulum and two weights)

Lot 1820

Mahogany eight day longcase clock, the 14" square painted dial signed Jonathan Hindley, Swinton to the centre with subsidiary seconds dial and calendar aperture, the case with medium length wavy moulded edged door and the hood surmounted by a moulded swan neck pediment, 85" high (pendulum and two weights)

Lot 1821

French rosewood and kingwood inlaid eight day Comptoise longcase clock, the 10" cream dial within a rounded hood over a central crossbanded bombé section fitted with a long drawer over the flaring base with repousse foliate frieze and supported upon cast brass lion paw feet, 83" high (pendulum, no weights)

Lot 2004

Eight day longcase clock movement, the 13" raised painted arched dial indistinctly signed ...Scarboro, with subsidiary seconds dial and calendar aperture; also another eight day longcase clock movement, the 13" painted arched dial indistinctly signed ...Stockton, with subsidiary seconds and calendar dials (2)

Lot 2008

Good pair of brass cased longcase clock weights (2)

Lot 2009

Pair of brass cased longcase clock weights (2)

Lot 2011

Eight day longcase clock movement, the 13" square brass dial signed William Lawson, Newton on a foliate shaped plate to the hatched engraved centre with subsidiary seconds dial, also with moon phase to the arch inscribed Time Shew's (sic), The Way of Life's Decay (two weights)

Lot 2012

Thirty hour longcase clock movement, the 11" square brass dial signed Edw. How, Holford 1764 enclosing a centre engraved with birds of paradise

Lot 2105

French porcelain two train balloon mantel clock in need of restoration, 10" high; also a contemporary lantern clock, Swiss, Baumann Limited wooden movement wall clock, eight day longcase clock movement with dial and two other incomplete clock movements (6)

Lot 2123

Thirty hour longcase clock movement, the 11" square painted dial signed William Carter, Salisbury (weight); old barometer in need of restoration, also four similar Smiths 6" wall dials in Bakelite cases with various other clock movements and dials

Lot 2327

English oak miniature longcase clock, the timepiece movement with platform escapement and fixed key wind, 16" high

Lot 260

An antique pine thirty-hour longcase clock, the painted dial with flower decorated spandrels, signed 'Tomlinson & Son, Thame', the dial 28cm wide, the plated movement striking on a bellthe case 52cm wide x 31cm deep x 189.5cm highQty: 1Signs of old restoration and old woodworm. The movement in need of restoration with some pins lacking.

Lot 269

An antique oak longcase clock, the brass dial with subsidiary second hand, date aperture and strike silent indicator, signed 'Thomas Gardner, London'46cm wide x 22cm deep x 214cm highThe movement seemingly complete but in need of restoration. Complete with weights. The case with losses, marks, dents and scratches overall and in need of restoration. The case and dial possibly associated.

Lot 292

A 19th century oak eight-day longcase clock, with a painted arching dial with moon phase and with subsidiary second hand and date indicator56.5cm wide x 25cm deep x 218cm highThe movement with pendulum and weights but in need of cleaning and restoration. The dial somewhat faded and worn. The case with signs of old woodworm. The door to the hos a later replacement. The clock reduced in height having lost its feet.

Lot 388

A 19th century mahogany cased thirty-hour longcase clock with painted arching dials signed 'W Richardson of Brampton'57.5cm wide x 29cm deep x 220cm highMarks, dents and scratches to the case overall. The movement complete with pendulum and a weight. One roundel of the swan neck pediment lacking.

Lot 389

A 19th century mahogany longcase clock, the case with swan neck pediment, the dial with silvered chapter ring, moon phase and subsidiary second hand and three train movement striking the hours and quarter hours on a carillion of bells, with strike silent lever60cm wide x 28cm deep x 218cm highMinor marks, dents and scratches to the case overall. Mouldings missing to the lower section of the trunk. Finial partially lacking. The movement complete with an associated pendulum and weights. The movement also lacking hour hand. In need of restoration and cleaning overall.

Lot 390

An antique oak longcase clock, the silvered dial signed 'William Midgley of Sheffield', with date aperture, the movement striking the hours on a bell, complete with pendulum but no weights, the case probably associatedMarks, dents and scratches overall due to age and use. The case with some losses particularly to the cornice. Repairs to where the hinges attach to the case. Some mouldings missing from the lower section of the case.

Lot 391

An early 19th century mahogany eight-day longcase clock, the painted arching dial decorated with a cartouche of a small girl holding a plate, with subsidiary second hand and date aperture, signed 'William Hall of North Sheilds'57cm wide x 30cm deep x 220cm highMarks, dents and scratches overall to the case. Damage to the door just above the escutcheon. The door locked shut and with no key. The lower left hand section of the trunk detached and in need of repair. Signs of repair overall, particularly some moulding to the cornice and the lower section of the case. Some venner lifting around the door. A replaced handle to the door. The dial with losses to the paintwork. The movement in need of restoration and cleaning. Complete with pendulum and two weights.

Lot 392

A North Country oak and mahogany cased eight-day longcase clock, with swan neck pediment and painted dial signed 'Thomas Jones of Bangor', the dial with subsidiary second hand and date aperture60cm wide x 27cm deep x 224cmhighThe movement with missing hour hand and in need of restoration. The dial with wear to the paintwork, and some scratches and marks, in need of some cleaning. The case with some minor marks, dents and scratches overall due to age and use.

Lot 396

An early 19th century eight-day mahogany longcase clock, with reeded pilasters and shaped door to the trunk, the hood with swan neck crest and eagle mounted finials, the arching dial decorated with a pastoral scene of a young girl holding a rake, the dial signed 'William Hellewell, Leeds', the movement striking the hours on a bell56cm wide x 27cm deep x 228cm highThe case in need of restoration with some minor losses, marks, dents and scratches overall. A section o moulding to the hood detached but present. The dial in need of some restoration. The movement in need of a clean, complete with cast iron weights and a pendulum.

Lot 409

A George III thirty-hour oak longcase clock, the hood with painted gilt finials, the dial with subsidiary second hand and date aperture signed 'George Suggate, Halesworth', the movement in clean condition but not guaranteed working47cm wide x 200cm highMinor marks, dents and scratches overall to the case. Some signs of old woodworm.

Lot 457

A 19th century mahogany eight-day longcase clock, with swan neck cresting and painted dial with strike silent indicator, subsidiary second hand and date indicator, indistinctly signed 'Bladon'54.5cm wide x 25cm deep x 205cm highThe clock with pendulum and weights, but the movement in need of restoration. The case with some minor losses, marks and signs of old restoration and in need of further repair. The pendulum in need of repair.

Lot 850

Antique mahogany cased grandfather 8 day longcase clock by Thomas Twigg, Shelton - damages to pediment. 225 x 50 x 25cm.

Lot 643

Antique mahogany cased longcase 'Grandfather' clock, the silvered dial with Roman and Arabic numeral chapter ring, subsidiary seconds dial, gilt brass relief work to the spandrels, marked 'Da'd Somerveill St Ninians' for David Somerville, the swan neck pediment with fret work below, 218cm tall.

Lot 173

Longcase Clock Brass Finial's, Clock Pointers, Pendulums, etc:- One Box

Lot 174

Early XIX Century Mahogany Oak Thirty Hour, White Dial (Savage Huddersfield) Longcase Clock, with a swan neck pediment, arched door, trunk with a crossbanded door, panelled base on bracket feet, (dial with a moon roller, Roman numerals, 224cm (no weights).

Lot 175

XIX Century Mahogany Eight Day White Dial Longcase Clock, (Sykes Huddersfield), hood with a swan neck pediment arched door, trunk with a shaped door, base with chamfered sides, on turned feet, arched dial with painted hunting scenes, Roman numerals, minuted and date apertures, 232cm high (no weights).

Lot 176

XIX Century Mahogany and Oak Thirty Hour White Dial Longcase Clock, (Smith Huddersfield), with a swan neck pediment, arched door, trunk with a small door, crossbanded base, on bracket feet, white dial with Roman numerals, 233cm high, (no weights).

Lot 177

XIX Century Oak Mahogany Eight Day White Dial Longcase Clock, (J Bates Huddersfield), with a swan neck pediment, arched door, trunk with reeded pilasters, shaped door, crossbanded base, on a plinth base, white dial with Arabic numbers, two apertures, minute and date (no weights).

Lot 178

XIX Century Mahogany Oak Eight Day White Dial (C. Clark Wakefield) Longcase Clock, with a swan neck pediment, arched door, trunk with small door, inlaid chamfered sides, base with an oak panel on bracket feet, (white dial with painted cottage scene, Roman numerals, minute dial, (no weights) 243cm high.

Lot 179

XIX Century Mahogany Eight Day White Dial Longcase Clock, hood with a swan neck pediment, arched door, trunk, with reeded pilasters, arched door, panelled base (no feet), (moon roller dial, Roman numerals, minute and date apertures) moulding missing to the side, wood loss to the side of base (no weights) 226cm.

Lot 1049

A late 18th century Channel Islands longcase clock, the eight day movement fronted by a silvered arched dial with Roman chapter ring with Arabic outer minute track, gilt leafy scroll spandrels and 'Strike/Silent' dial to the arch, the centre engraved with foliage, with date aperture and subsidiary seconds at 12, signed 'Jno. Watts Guernsey', in an oak case with brass ball finials to the pagoda top, on plain turned columns, 91½in. (232.5cm.) high, faults.

Lot 16

A 19th century oak-cased 8-day longcase clock, Joseph Barber of London, the 12" arch-top dial having silvered chapter ring with secondary dial and calendar aperture, strike/silent dial, brass-mounted Corinthian columns to the hood and brass finials, brass 5-pillar movement striking in a gong, height 228cm (7'6")Dial movement and case all appear to be contemporary, generally in good original condition apart from a split in the front panel on the base of the case, no other damage or restoration and all in working order

Lot 5

An 18th century walnut and marquetry cased 8-day longcase clock, the 12" square brass dial having silvered Roman chapter ring, matted centre with silvered subsidiary seconds ring and calendar aperture, no maker's details, brass 5-pillar movement striking on a bell, the case front decorated all over with fine scroll marquetry, the case door having an inset bullseye lenticle, height 214cm (approx 7')Case movement and dial all appear to be contemporary but probably with some restoration work in the past, some minor veneer flakes around the base of the case, small pieces of moulding missing from the sides of the hood, case front probably slightly faded, movement is in working order

Lot 373

William Macready of Ryde (Isle of Wight); a Victorian mahogany longcase regulator, with a silvered circular one-piece dial marked with typical three sub-dial configuration, indicating seconds, minutes and hours each with their own single hand, the "drum head" hood above a trunk with a narrow glazed door displaying a substantial pendulum and single brass cased weight; 31 cm diameter, 47 cm wide x 27 cm deep x 182 cm overall heightWilliam Macready is recorded as working as a clock and watchmaker at 153 High St, Ryde, Isle of Wight in an 1859 commercial and private directory, little else is known of this maker.A private collectionThe condition seems very good and came from the home of a local deceased clock maker, I have just set it up and it is running away quite happily without pause or hesitation, as with any old mechanical device I can't guarantee its accuracy or reliability. I will update the condition report tomorrow with how it has faired overnight. JRL 22/05/23The regulator is still running happily. JRL. 17.51 23/05/23

Lot 378

John Russell of Falkirk; A George III mahogany-cased 8-day longcase clock, the one-piece silvered broken arch Roman & Arabic dial with a moon phase dial with painted detail, the hood with swan neck pediment and fluted pilasters, the case with blind fret detail above arched trunk the plinth with a moulded foot. 36 cm dial, 54 cm wide x 26 cm deep x 228 cm overall height.John Russell was the most famous of Falkirk's clockmakers. He was born in 1745 in Denny or Dennyloanhead and was originally a blacksmith or Wright. By 1770 he had become a clockmaker in Falkirk. IN 1780 he was elected as a Stentmaster to represent the town's watch and clockmakers. Russell made longcase clocks, musical clocks, watches, thermometers, and barometers and also installed the Town clock in the Steeple. Credit: Feel Falkirk websiteA private collectionThe clock comes with two cast iron weights and a pendulum. The clock would have been functioning and is equipped with gut lines, the bell staff is broken and the bell has been fractured but glued back together.the dial is good and bright but shows a crack, see images.This was from the home of a local clock restorer who sadly diedi can not guarantee the clock being in working order but can not see why it wouldnt be but it will obviously need work to re-seat/replace the bell and bell staff.Update: Inhave now set up the clock and it runs without any problems, obviously this is no guarantee of reliability of accuracy.I will updat later. JRL 13.16 23/05/23

Lot 379

An Austrian late 19th-century single-weight wall Vienna regulator timepiece with walnut and ebonized case. 17 cm diameter dial, 34 cm wide x 15 cm deep x 120 cm high, together with an 18th-century brass-faced longcase clock (a project) and other clock components.

Lot 42

A 19th century style Danish Bornholm style longcase clock, the painted dial with Roman and Arabic numerals and dated 1817, decorated with birds and flowers and twin winding holes, the rectangular trunk raised on shaped plinth base. H.200 W.58 D.23cm.

Lot 2716

ASSELIN OF LONDON; an early 18th century burr walnut and seaweed marquetry eight day longcase clock, the silvered Roman numerals chapter ring, signed, with matted centre, with subsidiary dial and date aperture, with movement striking on a bell, on plinth base, height 215cm.

Lot 2717

F. W. ELLIOTT LTD, LONDON (FRANK WESTCOMBE ELLIOTT); an early 20th century mahogany quarter chiming longcase clock, the 12" silvered dial with applied gilt fret, Arabic numerals and signed panel, "with chime/silent, Guildford, St Michael, Westminster and Whittington chime subsidiary dial, chime/silent is one dial and also all them chimes is another dial so subsidiary dials to the arch", weight driven movement with chiming quarter and striking the hours on nine tubular bells, in mahogany case with astragal glazed door with break arched hood, fretted side apertures, cantered corners, on moulded panelled base, height approx. 225cm.Condition Report: This stood since new in Whittle's Jewellers, Preston, and was regularly maintained by the resident horologist, the case is in good condition, but expect some areas of scratches and wear, the face of the dial is very clean, depth of base 37cm, width of base 53cm.

Lot 2719

JAMES GRAHAM CIRVAN; a George III mahogany eight day longcase clock, the enamel dial with Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds and date dials, with movement striking on a bell, in mahogany case with fluted corner pilasters, on bracket feet, height 219cm.

Lot 2720

A George III oak eight day longcase clock, the painted dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds and date apertures and moon phase, decorated with boats, in a crossbanded oak case, height 233cm.

Lot 2721

THOMAS CORKER STAFFORD; a George III oak eight day longcase clock, the painted dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, the mahogany case with broken triangular pediment hood and inlaid door, on bracket feet, height 224cm.

Lot 2722

A reproduction mahogany cased longcase clock of small proportions with brass face and silvered chapter ring with both Arabic and Roman numerals, height 151cm.

Lot 2723

BLACKHURST OF WAVERHAM; a George III oak and mahogany eight day longcase clock, the painted dial with subsidiary dial and date apperture and decorated with scenes emblematic of the seasons, height 225cm.

Lot 2895

AN EIGHT-DAY BRASS FACED ROLLING MOON LONGCASE CLOCK MOVEMENT, IN LATER CASE

Lot 686

An oak and mahogany eight day longcase clock, signed Cairns and possibly Morpeth, early 19th century, the 33cm painted break arch dial centred with subsidiary date and second dials, signed with the makers name enclosing the two train movement striking on a saucer bell, the case with canted corners and a lancet shaped, upon a shaped apron and bracket feet, 216cm high, two weights and pendulum

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