A George II eight day oak longcase clock, Joseph Kirk Nottingham, the 12" brass dial with subsidiary dial and date aperture, the steel hands apparently contemporary, the flat topped oak and veneered hood above slender trunk with breakarched door, pendulum and weights, 215cm h An old type written note to the inside of the door stating the clock had been "completely overhauled" probably in the mid 20th c, case altered and / or associated. Height of base reduced
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A 19th century and later moonfaced dial longcase clock, by Samuel Porter of Wokingham, eight-day movement, hand-painted dial, with Roman numerals, and makers name, the hood with swan neck pediment, and later brass finials, above two turned columns, the case crossbanded mahogany veneer, together with weights and pendulum, some of the case with damage, AF, 242cm high
A Georgian mahogany longcase clock the trunk with full length door the arched hood with pagoda canopy enclosing a broken arch painted dial, with subsidiary calendar and secondary dials, the strike repeat mechanism by Ashwin & Co of Birmingham, the dial painted Harvey of Weymouth, born 1760 died 1791, overall height 255cm
AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY OAK EIGHT DAY LONGCASE CLOCK, with three brass bird finials, twin turned supports, flanking an arched glazed door, that's enclosing a 12.5 inch painted dial, depicting Roman numerals, seconds dial, signed Marshall of Greenside, the trunk with a single door, on a box plinth, overall height 227cm (condition report: winding key, trunk key, two weights, one pendulum, some veneer loss, historical crack to hood, other signs of usage)
Ayers of Newcastle - 19th century oak cased 8 day longcase clock c1850, with a break-arch top and turned wooden finials, conforming hood door flanked by waisted pilasters and brass capitals, trunk door with an arched top, rectangular plinth with decorative base, painted dial with floral spandrels and a rural depiction to the arch, Roman numerals and minute track, with matching brass hands and subsidiary seconds and date dials, dial pinned directly to a rack striking movement, sounding the hours on a bell. With pendulum and weights.Dimensions: Height: 230cm Length/Width: 48cm Depth/Diameter: 23cm
A George III mahogany longcase clock, the dentil cornice above box and tulipwood urn inlay, the case with satinwood cross-banded full-length trunk door centred with conch shell inlay, waisted, and on a box base with conforming inlay and bracket supports, enclosing a white painted dial with moon phase, Arabic chapter ring, subsidiary dials for seconds and date, and painted with figures to the spandrels, the eight day twin-train movement rack striking hammer on bell, complete with weights and pendulum (pendulum A/F, movement untested) H212cm, W48cm.
A Scottish Victorian mahogany and walnut drum head longcase clock, the pediment carved with 'C' scrolls above a tapered case with canted corners and conforming trunk door, waisted above a panelled base and raised on bun supports, enclosing a 13" circular gilt brass dial having a Roman chapter ring, subsidiary date dial with Arabic numerals, and painted with scrolling foliage, eight day movement striking on a bell, complete with weights and pendulum. H203cm, W50cm, D25cm.
Yorkshire School: An Oak Longcase Clock, arched top, brass dial with silver chapter ring, double weight driven movement, the oak case with wrought iron hinges and latches, glazed trunk door, panelled base, unmarked,214cm highLatch on hood needs adjusting. Marks down the sides. Dry. Rustic construction. Weights and pendulum are present, not working at present.
An early 19th century oak longcase clock, the hood with swan neck pediment above fluted pilasters and a full length trunk door flanked by quartered conforming pilasters, all on bracket supports, with white painted dial having Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, eight day twin train movement, complete with weights, key and pendulum (movement A/F) H220cm.
A Dutch longcase clock, the 29 cm square brass dial having a silvered chapter ring signed Pieter Schouten Amsterdam, the matt centre with a rotating phase of the moon disc,and a calendar aperture, the spandrels decorated allegorical scenes of the four seasons, fitted an eight day movement, in a walnut case with floral marquetry and bird decoration, 230 cm highWith a trunk door key, a winding key, a pendulum and two weights
A longcase clock, the 30 cm arched square silvered dial, signed E D W Hunt, Williton, the chapter ring with Roman numerals, the centre having a subsidiary seconds dial and calendar aperture, the spandrels decorated cherubs, and with a man o' war ship to the arch, and having a strike/silent lever to 3.00 o'clock, fitted an eight day movement, in an inlaid mahogany case, 208 cm highTrunk door a little bowed, with a trunk door key, a pendulum, a winding key and two weights, previously restored
A 19th century oak and mahogany longcase clock, the hood with a broken swan neck pediment and turned columns above a short trunk door, box base and bracket feet, the arched dial painted with cottages and a ruin, the 30cm dial with Roman numerals and a calendar aperture, inscribed Richard Jones, Llanidloes, the 30 hour movement striking on a bell, 212cm high
A 19th century oak longcase clock the hood with a broken swan neck pediment and turned columns, above a short trunk door, box base and bracket feet, The 35.5cm dial with a rocking ship to the arch, Roman numerals, seconds subsidiary dial and calendar aperture, inscribed David Jones, Llanarth, 232cm high
JAMES LAW, ABERDEEN; a 19th century mahogany cased thirty hour longcase clock, the hood with urn finial and broken swan neck pediment above the painted dial set with Roman numerals and floral detail with cornucopias with subsidiary dial, in a mahogany case with shaped door, height 227cm, with weights and pendulum.
GREGORY & HUBER, STOURBRIDGE; a 19th century eight day longcase clock, the painted face set with figures in a landscape above the dial set with Roman numerals and two subsidiary dials, in a mahogany and oak case, the hood with eagle ball finial above broken swan neck pediment and a shaped rectangular door, height 234cm, with pendulum and weights.
JAMES BROWN OF LIVERPOOL; a Georgian inlaid mahogany cased eight day longcase clock, the painted dial with sun and moon phase subsidiary dial above Roman numerals and two further subsidiary dials, the central architectural door flanked by two turned columns, raised on bracket feet, with winding key, pendulum and two weights, height including surmount 240cm.
ATTRIBUTED TO WILLIAM WHITTAKER; an early 19th century eight day longcase clock, the painted dial set with Roman numerals and two subsidiary dials, inside floral corners, the hood with broken swan neck pediment and three finials with painted panel above shaped door, in inlaid mahogany case, height 225cm, with letter dated July 19th from D.A.M.F. Tenant Clock Repairs and Restoration.

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