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An early Victorian Longcase Clock, the painted arch dial inscribed "I A Tilley, Bristol" and with seconds ring, date aperture and phases of the moon arch, painted with shipping scenes, with eight day movement, in a domed mahogany case with brass eagle finials, spiral turned pilasters and inlaid with boxwood stringing.
A Georgian eight day longcase clock, the slender mahogany trunk with canted reeded corners and squat ogee bracket supports beneath an arched hood with broken swan neck pediment, etc, enclosing a brass dial with etched masonic emblems/detail, calendar aperture and secondary dial by Solomon Lyon, Bideford
A 19th century eight day longcase clock, the mahogany trunk with inlaid chevron banding and further inlaid detail, the door flanked by rope twist columns with cast gilt capitals beneath an arched hood enclosing a painted dial with shepherdess and further detail and secondary dials, by Pass, Birmingham
AN OAK LONGCASE CLOCK signed John Lawson, Keighley, the thirty hour movement with anchor escapement and outside count wheel striking on a bell, the 12"" square brass dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, leaf chased centre with calendar aperture and half moonphase, the case with moulded inverted breakfront cornice on turned columns, frieze with black glass panels, arched door flanked by quarter columns, panel base, on plinth, 84 1/2"" high
AN OAK LONGCASE CLOCK by William Noke, Bridgnorth, the eight day movement with anchor escapement striking on a bell, 11 1/4"" square brass dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, mottled centre chased with birds, with seconds dial and calendar aperture, the case with moulded cornice on turned columns, arched door, panel base and bracket feet, later carving throughout, 82"" high (Illustrated)
A MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK signed J Murry, Aberdeen, the eight day movement with anchor escapement striking on a bell, 12"" arched dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, painted with flowers and with a ship in the arch, the case with scrolled pediment on fluted Corinthian columns, arched banded door flanked by wrythen quarter columns, banded base and bracket feet, 86"" high (Illustrated)
A MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK signed Thomas Crawshaw, Retford, the eight day movement with anchor escapement striking on a bell, 13"" arched dial with Arabic numerals, painted signature banner and spandrels, the arch with automaton depicting Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden, the mahogany case with boxwood stringing, scrolled pediment with brass finials on fluted Corinthian columns, arched door with oval flame panel, similar canted base and bracket feet, 95 1/4"" high (Illustrated)
A MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK, signed John Miller, Preston, 18th century, the eight day movement with anchor escapement rack striking on a bell, 13"" arched brass dial with Roman and Arabic numerals to silvered chapter ring, seconds dial and calendar aperture, the arch with silvered roundel engraved with an eagle and inscribed ""Tempus Fugit"", the case with arched moulded cornice and verre eglomise frieze on plain turned columns, quarter veneered arched door, flanked by quarter columns, canted base and bracket feet, 87 3/4"" high (Illustrated)
A late 18th century oak longcase clock, the square brass dial (w.11") signed G Burton of Tebay to the engraved centre, having rolling date dial, the chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals within cast brass mask corner spandrels, with twin dummy winding holes and thirty hour brass four pillar movement striking on a bell, the case with all-over blind carving and bearing date 1786, h.200cm
A late 18th century oak longcase clock, the distressed arched brass dial (w.12")signed Botley of Bletchingly to the arch and having silvered chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, all within cast brass spandrels and having matted centre, twin winding holes for an day four pillar weight driven movement striking on a bell (requires complete overhaul), the case having arched panel door to the trunk, on a reduced boxbase, h.192cm
An 18th Century inlaid oak and mahogany crossbanded longcase clock by William Parkes Wolverhampton, engraved arch silvered dial with moonphase and date aperture enclosed by a blind fret panel carved hood and broken swan neck pediment over a long cockbeaded trunk door flanked by brass reeded capitals on a later converted plinth base, 221cm high
A George III period flame mahogany cased eight day Longcase Clock, the architectural style pediment above an 11.5" brushed steel dial engraved with foliate spandrels and having Roman numerals and date hand etc., flanked by Classical style fluted columns headed with gilt metal capitals, rectangular cross banded trunk door and on plinth base, four pillar brass movement, approx. 206cm high
A GEORGE III INLAID OAK LONGCASE CLOCK signed on the breakarched and painted dial Thos Gaskell KNUTSFORD, having twin subsidiary dials, brass ringed winding holes, pierced hands lunar work to the arch and eight day movement, the crossbanded and line inlaid case with oval vase and fan paterae, brass mounts, swan neck pediment and fluted pillars and pilasters, 227cm h ++Privately consigned from a local house and in good condition with some old minor repairs of a high order including the repainting of the dial
A GEORGE III MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK the brass breakarched dial signed Jno Walker Newcastle, having date aperture, subsidiary seconds dial, engraved centre, dolphin spandrels and eight day movement, the inlaid and crossbanded case with swept pediment, brass mounted and fluted pillars and breakarched door, on ogee feet, 228cm h ++Dial and movement possibly original and the case inlaid and altered in probably the late 19th or early 20th c
A GEORGE III MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK the breakarched and painted dial signed W Giscard Downham with date sector, subsidiary seconds dial, gilt rose spandrels and Greek key to the arch, having eight day movement, in figured case with fretted pediment and brass mounted fluted pillars and figured door to the trunk, panelled base, 211cm h ++Case of pleasing colour and patina, small old veneer cracks and losses. Dial and movement original and thought to be original to the case. Seatboard not packed, cleaned and the dial possibly retouched some years ago
A GEORGE III OAK LONGCASE CLOCK signed on the painted dial HALLAM & STEPHENSON [sic] NOTTINGHAM, having date sector, pierced hands and 30 hour movement in crossbanded case with swan neck pediment, the door to the trunk inlaid with a vase of flowers, 202cm h The partnership of John Hallam and William Stevenson traded from premises at 48 Bridlesmith Gate, Nottingham for only two years, 1818-1820. ++Cleaned and overhauled, the seat board recent, cheeks of case packed, backboard replaced, case clean and ready for use or sale with pendulum
A GEORGE III LONGCASE CLOCK MOVEMENT AND DIAL the silvered, breakarched dial signed JEFFERYS & SON CHATHAM with twin subsidiary dials, Strike/Silent ring to the arch, engraved floral spandrels and eight day movement, 30cm w, the modern mahogany case of the correct style, 218cm h ++Dial and movement overhauled and apparently complete, the case also in good condition with pendulum and weights
AN ENGLISH OAK, MAHOGANY AND MAPLE LONGCASE CLOCK signed on the breakarched and painted dial CLARK EPWORTH, having subsidiary seconds dial, a gleaner to the arch, eight day movement, the case with swan neck pediment and faceted pillars, the door to the trunk with rosewood inlaid lozenge, on bracket feet, 224cm h, c1830 ++The dial with some old repair/repainting but satisfactory. The movement original but dusty, the seatboard and cheeks probably original. The case in reasonably good condition apart from the odd small tiny edge loss to the veneers, the feet with some damage. Sold with weights and a pendulum
A GEORGE III OAK LONGCASE CLOCK the brass dial signed and numbered on a reserve W Barnard Newark 679 and having matted centre, date sector, pierced hand, bird spandrels and 30 hour movement with arched plates and outside countwheel, the moulded case with ogee pediment and blind fret frieze, brass mounted pilasters and low breakarched door, on bracket feet, 201cm h ++A typical Newark longcase clock, the dial and movement original to the case but with a number of restorations; movement very dusty, one of the posts by which the movement is connected to the dial a replacement, the movement apparently complete, a hand replaced, the case stripped, structural repairs inside the hood, the seatboard an oldish replacement but the cheeks not packed or altered, some localised worm in the case and in particular the backboard and wedges, the brass hinges and lockplate to the door replacements. The base slightly reduced and the feet replaced. Sold with weight and a pendulum
Alexander Picken, Glasgow. A late George III mahogany longcase clock, the case with broken swan neck pediment above a pair of fluted columns, the shaped trunk door flanked by fluted quarter pilasters with box base below, set 13 inch broken arch silvered Arabic and Roman dial with centre date pointer, having an 8-day movement with anchor escapement, striking bell, H. 225 cm, W. 53 cm.
A late 18th/early 19th Century oak longcase clock by Kelvey of Gainsborough, the 12ins arched white painted dial decorated with floral sprays and birds, with subsidiary seconds dial to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, contained in case with three ball finials, scrolled cresting, turned and fluted pillars to hood, the trunk with canted front corners, 86ins high Note : Could be C. Kelvey of Gainsborough, dates unknown
A late 18th Century ""North Country"" mahogany longcase clock by Robert Greaves of Macclesfield, the 14ins arched brass dial with wide silvered chapter ring and dial centre with Roman and Arabic numerals and showing phases of the moon and calendar to arch to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, contained in figured mahogany case with scrolled cresting, blind fret frieze inlaid with oval paterae, turned and fluted columns to hood and with shaped trunk door flanked by fluted quarter columns, on bracket feet, 91ins high Note: Robert Greaves recorded working Macclesfield 1786
A late 18th Century mahogany longcase clock by David Bowen of Swansea, with 12ins arched brass dial (formerly silvered), the arch engraved ""High Water at Swansea Key"" and showing phases of the moon, with subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, contained in mahogany case with moulded and dentil cornice, turned and fluted columns to hood with Corinthian capitols, shaped trunk door and with fluted and reeded cant corners, on bracket feet, 83ins high (pendulum damaged) Note : David Bowen recorded working in Swansea as a Clockmaker, died 1791
An unusal 18th Century black japanned longcase clock by Jonathan Baldwin of Feversham, No. 375, the 12ins arched brass dial with pierced gilt brass spandrels, silvered chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals and with subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, contained in associated japanned case with turned finials, shaped cresting and split turned columns to hood, the front decorated with leaves, 88ins high (case redecorated at later date) Note: John Baldwin, a very competent maker, thought to have been born in 1677, apprenticed to Stephen Rayner 1691-1698 recorded working in Faversham, Kent until 1739
An oak longcase clock containing an early 18th century movement by George Etherington of London, the 10ins arched brass dial with arch engraved with sunburst and strike/silent lever above chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, the later oak case made by Colonel H.J.W. Barrow, the arched and moulded cresting with three squirrel finials, pierced brass frieze, pierced side panels, split turned columns to hood, the arched trunk door with shaped lentical glass, 79ins high Note : George Etherington recorded as admitted to the Clockmakers company 1684, Master 1709, Died 1729. Engraved brass plaque to inside of case provides full provenance - maker of case and an ancestor of vendor

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