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Edward Rundell, Norton (Clockmaker), Queen Anne oak thirty hour longcase clock, circa 1710, brass 9 1/2`` square dial, signed to the chapter ring and with Roman numerals, date aperture to a matted centre, single hand, the movement striking on a bell, within turned pilasters, plain trunk and box base, height 195cm
A WALNUT LONGCASE CLOCK the 26cm dial with matted centre, silvered chapter ring, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, signed in a cartouche to the wheatear border Tho: Tompion London fecit, with cherub spandrels, the five pillar movement with bolt and shutter maintaining power and latched plates, rising hood with stepped pediment, fretwork frieze and spiral pillars, the trunk enclosed by a full length moulded door on bun feet, 193cm h, elements 17th c In restored condition
A DOULTON WARE MINIATURE LONGCASE CLOCK with arched pediment in typical blue, green and ochre glazes, the French brass timepiece with enamel dial inscribed FRANK FLOWER ST JAMES`S ST SW, 31cm h, impressed mark and date 1884, incised monogram of Emily W Mayne A Doulton Silicon Ware clock of the same shape and approximately the same size, also dated 1884, is illustrated, Eyles (D), The Doulton Lambeth Wares, Rev. ed, Shepton Beauchamp 2002, p255. Minor flat chip on one side of the base and tiny edge knock at the back of the bead at the top of the plinth, no restoration. Movement running when wound the enamel dial undamaged
A late 18th century oak longcase clock, the painted arch dial signed Richard Wright of Witham, w.12", having subsidiary seconds dial and rolling date aperture, twin winding holes for an eight day brass five pillar weight driven movement striking on a bell, the case with arched and panelled door to the trunk, h.208cm (excluding finials)
An early Victorian oak longcase clock, the painted square signed Ray of Bury St Edmunds, w.12",m having subsidiary seconds dial, rolling date dial, thirty hour weight driven movement striking on a bell, the trunk with arched panel door and box base, h.199cm Footnote: Haggar & Miller's Suffolk Clocks & Clockmakers records a William Ray (1830-1864) as a watch and clockmaker at 2 Brentgovel Street in various directories from 1830 through to 1884. There was also a David Ray operating out 25 Hatter Street in 1844.
An early 18th century chinoisserie red lacquered longcase clock, having a pagoda top, three quarter turned pilasters flanking arched brass 12" dial, signed to the centre Anthony Mowray of London, having strike/silent dial to the arch, brass chapter ring (requires re-silvering) with Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, cast brass spandrels, matted centre with date aperture, twin winding holes for an eight day brass five pillar weight driven movement striking on a bell, the case lacquer decorated with figure landscape scenes to a boxbase (lacquerwork restored), h.235cm (excluding later finials)
An early 19th century Irish mahogany longcase clock, having a broken swan neck pediment, twin half turned pilasters flanking square brass dial signed Thomas Blundell, Dublin, w.13½", having applied cast gilt brass spandrels, matted centre, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, twin winding holes for a brass eight day four pillar weight driven movement striking on a bell, the case having panelled door to a panelled box base, h.243cm
An early 19th century oak longcase clock, the arched brass dial signed Packer & Taylor of Reading, w.12", having painted ships automata to the arch, subsidiary seconds and date dial, twin winding holes for a brass eight day five pillar weight driven movement striking on a bell, the case with arched panelled door, h.216cm
An early 18th century walnut longcase clock, the re-veneered case with architectural pediment and three quarter turned pilasters flanking square brass dial, w.10", indistinctly signed beneath the silver chapter ring, matted centre, single pierced blue steel hand, twin winding holes for an eight day weight driven movement with six ringed pillars and striking on a bell, h.213cm
A late Georgian mahogany longcase clock, having a broken swan neck pediment and fluted pilasters flanking arch brass dial, w.11¾", the unsigned dial being highly complex with the arch showing day of the week and signs of the zodiac, subsidiary seconds dial, full calendar dial with rolling moon, month and day dates, twin winding holes for a four pillar eight day weight driven movement striking on a bell, the case with quarter turned and fluted pilasters, h.215cm Footnote; possibly an apprenticeship as the materials used in parts are of poor quality, but dial is extremely complex
A William IV mahogany North Country longcase clock, the hood having double spiral turned pilasters flanking unsigned painted arch dial, w.14", with rolling moon dial to the arch, subsidiary seconds dial and rolling date aperture, twin winding holes for a brass four pillar eight day weight driven movement striking on a bell, the case with further spiral reeded pilasters to a boxbase, h.242cm
18th Century oak longcase clock by Simon Thorne of Tiverton with later carved case, decorated figural crest, allover foliate and geometric decoration, the square brass dial with silvered chapter ring having Roman and Arabic numerals, engraved matted centre with calendar aperture - eight day striking movement, 236cm high Please see images - telephone department for further information 01934 830111
Antique oak longcase clock having a 10” brass dial signed John Wise, Londini, with associated spandrels and associated eight day striking movement, 195cm high Case plinth re-built, movement is a later replacement, dial spandrels and chapter ring probably put together with an assorted movement - not for the purist - Please see images - ** General condition consistent with age
18th Century oak longcase clock by William Hartshorne of Broseley with arch shaped pediment having phoenix finial, 12” brass dial with fan shaped calendar aperture, Roman and Arabic numerals - 30 hour striking movement, 208cm high Please see images - telephone department for further information 01934 830111
George III mahogany and oak longcase clock by Daniel Seddon of Frodsham, the hood with swan neck pediment and reeded pillars with brass capitals, trunk with long door flanked by reeded chamfers and standing on bracket feet, arch shaped brass dial with moon phase, silvered chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and calendar aperture signed D.Seddon Frodsham, eight day striking movement, 224cm high Please see images - telephone department for further information 01934 830111
An Edwardian longcase clock by Chas Frodsham 115 New Bond Street, number 2044, having a swans neck pediment above an arched glazed door enclosing the 12 inch arched brass dial with Roman numerals, chime and silent to arch, subsidiary seconds dial and three-train movement striking on a single gong and chiming on four gongs flanked by fluted columns with Corinthian capitals, with long trunk door beneath, glazed, the base profusely inlaid. Height 100 ins (see illustration).
A George III mahogany crossbanded longcase clock, with 12 inch arched brass dial with silvered chapter ring, Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, two-train striking movement and with Tempus Fugit to the arch, flanked by fluted columns with Corinthian capitals, with long arched trunk door beneath flanked by quarter column corners with brass capitals and with conforming base. Height 90 ins (see illustration).
A late 19th century Vienna regulator longcase clock, the walnut case with triangular pediment with turned finials above the glazed door enclosing the 10.5 inch brass and enamelled dial with Roman numerals, centre seconds hand and single-train movement with heavy pendulum, diameter 8.5. Height 80 ins (see illustration).
An early 19th century mahogany longcase clock by H. Anderson of Kincardine, with eagle and ball terminal between the swans neck pediment and above the arched glazed door enclosing the 14 inch square arched painted dial with ship automaton to the arch, with Roman numerals, subsidiary date and seconds dials and two-train striking movement and spandrels painted with scenes emblematic of the four seasons, flanked by simple columns with brass capitals, with arched crossbanded trunk door beneath flanked by quarter columns and with conforming base. Height including finial 88 ins (see illustration).
A late George III oak longcase clock, the brass arched dial signed 'Sam Lambell, Northampton', with centred subsidiary dial and date aperture within a ring of Roman and Arabic numerals and pierced corner spandrels, under the signed arch with dolphin surround, the hood with swan-neck pediment over line strung turned corner hood pilasters, over an inlaid long trunk door, on a box base and cut out plinth, 215cm high
An early 18th Century oak longcase clock with thirty hour movement striking on a bell, the gilt brass dial and silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals and inscribed `John Wickersham, East Greensted`, cornered by putti and scroll pierced spandrels, the hood with moulded pediment above a blind fretwork frieze, glazed door and columns, the trunk with rectangular door, on a bracket plinth base, height approx 200cm, with a pendulum and weight.
A mid-18th Century chinoiserie lacquered longcase clock with brass five pillar eight day movement striking on a bell, the silvered brass break arch dial with moonphase indicator to the arch above a silvered chapter ring framing a matt gilt centre with subsidiary seconds, date aperture and applied silvered plaque inscribed `SamL Guy, London`, cornered with cast and pierced gilt mask and scroll spandrels, the hood with moulded pediment and arched glazed door flanked by turned columns, the arched trunk door painted and gilt with chinoiserie scenes of figures, buildings and trees above a plain base and moulded plinth, height approx 219cm, together with pendulum and two weights (faults).
A mid-18th Century oak longcase clock with eight day movement striking on a bell, the square brass dial with matt centre, subsidiary seconds and date aperture framed by a chapter ring with Roman numerals and inscribed `James Green, London`, the hood with sarcophagus surmount above a moulded pediment, turned columns and glazed door, the trunk with rectangular door on a plain base and plinth, height approx 205cm, with pendulum and two weights (some faults).
A Regency mahogany longcase clock with an eight day movement striking on a bell, the painted circular convex dial with black Roman numerals and inscribed `T. W. Field, Aylesbury`, the arched hood with brass ball finials and bird surmounts above inset gilt metal fret panels and brass fluted corners, the arched trunk door flanked by similarly fluted corners above a panel base, on bracket feet, height approx 220cm, together with a pendulum and two weights.
An early 19th Century figured mahogany longcase clock with eight day movement striking on a bell, the gilt brass break arch dial and silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals, framing subsidiary seconds and date aperture, cornered by pierced and cast shell and scroll spandrels, beneath a mask, dolphins and scrolls to arch, the arched hood with three gilt ball finials above a glazed door and fluted columns, the trunk with arched door, on a line inlaid base and bracket feet, height approx 225cm, together with pendulum and two weights (restoration).
A George V oak longcase clock with eight day chiming movement, the break arch silvered dial and chapter ring with Roman numerals cornered by pierced scroll and mask spandrels, the break arch pediment above a glazed door, moulded pendant detail, and plain base, on bracket feet, height approx 164cm, with a pendulum and two keys.
AN OAK LONGCASE CLOCK signed Jonas Barber, the eight day movement with anchor escapement striking on a bell, the 12" dial with silvered centre chased with foliage, Roman and Arabic numerals, the case with arched moulded hood with aperture showing Time sickle on turned columns, arched door, panel base and bracket feet, 88 3/4" high
AN OAK LONGCASE CLOCK signed John Hartley, the eight day movement with anchor escapement striking on a gong, arched brass dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, the centre chased with masonic emblems and with secondary dial and calendar aperture, the arch with a silvered boss chased with an angel, the case with arched broken pediment and moulded cornice on fluted columns, arched door flanked by fluted quarter columns, panel base, on plinth, the whole later profusely carved, 87 1/2" high
An early 19th Century Oak Cased 30-hour Longcase Clock, name erased, the hood with overhanging cornice, to a circular aperture and moulded throat with long shaped trunk door and plinth base, to a 14” first period circular dial, with Roman and Arabic chapter ring, the floral detailed centre with date sector and pierced steel hands, to a movement with plates united by four knopped pillars, with back mounted count wheel, anchor escapement, strike on a bell, height 81”
An Oak Longcase Clock with overhanging cornice, the square brass dial with circular silvered Roman chapter ring, applied in the corners with figure spandrels over an ogee throat and plain trunk with carved door and base on bracket feet, the dial signed Sutton of Stafford (associated), 79 ¾” high
A 20th century oak longcase clock with a 25cm silvered dial with cast figural spandrels with a roundel in the arch Tempus Fugit, the brass three train movement striking on eight rods, the case with an arched hood, with pieced side panels above a glazed door, raised on a panel plinth base and bun feet with three cased brass weights and a pendulum, height 108cm (illustrated)
A William IV inlaid mahogany longcase clock with a 35cm white dial, signed J N O Tootle, Eccles with subsidiary date aperture, lunar calendar, the two train eight day movement with anchor escapement rack striking on a bell, the case with a cavetto cornice and plain frieze, inlaid fluted columns, trunk with a lancet shaped door raised upon a plinth base, lacking feet with two weights and a pendulum, height 206cm (illustrated)
A Victorian mahogany longcase clock with a 35cm white dial with subsidiary seconds and date dials, one lacking pointer, with painted spandrels and a painted arch, decorated with birds, the two train eight day movement with anchor escapement rack striking on a bell, the case with a swan neck cresting above turned columns, raised upon a plinth base and shaped bracket feet, height 234cm (illustrated)

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