A LATE GEORGIAN OAK AND MAHOGANY THIRTY HOUR LONGCASE CLOCK, the 30.5cm square painted Roman dial signed Joshua Crane, Bromsgrove, decorated with a vase of wild roses and date aperture, the hood with swan neck pediment and fluted pillars over a short shell inlaid door flanked by fluted quarter columns, 199.25cm high
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A mid-20th century chinoiserie design longcase clock, the 9 1/2 inch square dial with silvered chapter ring and centred subsidiary seconds dial, the eight day weight driven movement striking on coiled gong, the pagoda topped hood over a long trunk door with lenticle, on a box base with skirting plinth, 214cm high
Thomas Calvert, Stokesley, a George III eight day oak longcase clock, the 12" brass dial, signed in the arch, with subsidiary seconds and date crescent, the pagoda hood with three eagle topped sphere finials and integral fluted pillars, the case with a long arched trunk door between fluted quarter columns, the base with bracket feet. 2.35m
John Ogden II, Darlington (c. 1713-1729), a walnut, crossbanded and inlaid eight day longcase clock, the 12" square brass dial with steel chapter ring, ringed winding holes, date calendar, subsidiary seconds and rolling moon in the arch, the hood with projecting cornice above an arch of moulding over a conforming door, the case with long trunk door, raised on faceted block feet, unusually crossbanded and inlaid to the sides. 2.38m
Thomas Hampson, Wrexham, a pine cased thirty hour single pointer longcase clock, circa 1730's, no. 907, the 11" square brass dial with steel chapter ring, signed and numbered, and date aperture, the square hood with projecting cornice, the case with arch trunk door with glazed lenticle, raised on a plinth base, Brian Loomes label to inside of door. 2.02m
Joshua Harrocks, Lancaster, an oak cased thirty hour longcase clock, mid 18th century, the 12" square brass dial with date crescent and twin ringed winding holes, with C-scroll cast spandrels, the hood with projecting cornice over turned columns, the case with crossbanded trunk door flanked by quarter columns, the base with canted corners, raised on bracket feet.
Arlot & Son, Sunderland, a mahogany and inlaid eight day longcase clock, the 13" painted dial with subsidiary seconds and date calendar, gilded to the corners and arch with vases and scrolls, the square hood with free standing columns over a well figured arch top trunk door, flanked by inlaid canted corners, above a base raised on bracket feet. 2.22m
An early nineteenth century mahogany longcase clock with brass arch top dial signed John Stokes St Ives N506, with subsidiary seconds, date window and strike/silent mechanism chiming hourly on a bell, 80". Condition Report : Subsidiary seconds non functioning, case married and with alterations, weights, pendulum and keys present.
A circa 1920's Deco style Oak Longcase Clock, presented to Mr. Elfed Lewis, FTSC, LLCM, inscription in Welsh, the clock having an arch top case with silver coloured alloy face, the movement having three silver coloured weights, three pane glazed door with wooden glazing bars, on bun feet, a/f, 19'' wide x 76'' high
An oak longcase clock in the 18th century manner, the arched brass dial with silver chapter ring, Roman and Arabic numerals inscribed "Tempus Fugit" to the arch, within an arched case with moulded cornice and glazed trunk to a fielded panelled base on ogee bracket feet CONDITION REPORTS Approx. 199 cm high. Case has wear conducive with age and use, generally appears OK although the lower back section is missing (see photos), brass weight cases are scuffed and pitted, face is worn, see photos re mechanisms.
A 19thC flamed mahogany longcase clock, of eight-day movement, with painted arch dial, having fishermen to the arch and rural scenes to the spandrels, Roman numerals, seconds ring, date crescent marked R W Sexty, Grantham, 12", swan neck turned pillar hood, inset trunk with short Gothic arch door, canted and crossbanded base with bracket feet and shaped apron, 87".
A George III longcase clock, the square brass dial with a silver chapter ring with Arabic and Roman numerals, the inner ring incorporating an unusual date dial, subsidiary seconds dial and engraved `Richardson, Weverham`, the eight-day movement striking the hours, in an associated grained pine case, 213cm There are weights and pendulum with the clock.
A late 18th/early 19th century mahogany longcase clock by W Young, Dundee, with eight day movement striking bell, overpainted arched face, Roman numerals, subsidiary date and second dial, swan neck pediment mounted by eagle and ball brass finials, arched door flanked by reeded Doric columns, boxwood and ebony trunk door flanked by reeded Doric quarter columns and stepped base, 215cm high
Archibald Strachan of Tanfield, an 18th century oak longcase clock, the brass face with silvered chapter ring, secondary dial and date aperture under an arched hood with broken triangular pediment, the trunk with rectangular door on a plain base with plinth foot CONDITION REPORT: face scuffed and with deficiencies, case with deficiencies and splits, no guarantee as to working order, seatboard later and with later wedges
A 19th Century Longcase Clock, the painted arched dial with a hunting scene and inscribed "M Owston, Scarborough" with seconds ring, date aperture, with eight day striking movement in caddy top case, with spiral turned metal mounted pilasters, above an arched trunk drawer flanked by further pilasters and on bracket feet. 7` 9" (236cms) high.
A late 19th Century Longcase Clock, the brass dial with seconds ring, St. Michael, Westminster and Whittington chimes and strike silent levers, the domed mahogany case with blind fret carved decoration and fluted turned pilasters, the trunk with canted corners and glazed door on bracket feet. 6` 11" (212cms) high.

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