A George III oak longcase clock with thirty hour movement striking on a bell via an outside countwheel, the 11-inch square brass dial with Roman hour numerals, subsidiary date dial and inscribed 'Grenville Brighton', the hood with moulded pediment and glazed door, the trunk with rectangular door, on a plain base and plinth, height 197.5cm, with pendulum and weight. Note: Jonathan Grenville is recorded as working from North Street, Brighton, from 1799 to 1800.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
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A George III oak longcase clock with thirty hour movement striking on a bell via an outside countwheel, the 11-inch square brass dial with matt centre, the chapter ring with Roman hour numerals and inscribed 'Richard Stedman, Godalming', the hood with moulded pediment and glazed door, above a rectangular trunk door and plain base and plinth, height 180.4cm, with pendulum and weight (alterations and faults). Note: Richard Stedman is a recorded Surrey clockmaker working in Godalming pre-1773 to 1839.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
A Regency mahogany longcase clock with eight day movement striking on a bell, the 12-inch silvered circular dial with black Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds and date aperture, inscribed 'Bartley Bristol', the hood with swan neck pediment and brass finial above a glazed door and fluted ebonized pillars, the rectangular trunk door flanked by cut cornered columns, on a plain base and bracket feet, height 220cm, with pendulum and two weights, the trunk door interior bearing 'M. Bartley, Clock & Watch Maker... Nicholas Street Bristol...' paper label. Note: Mark Bartley is a recorded clockmaker working in Bristol from 1816 to 1855.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
EDMUND SCHOLFIELD, ROCHDALE; an 18th century and later stained oak cased longcase clock with square brass face, the silvered chapter ring set with Roman numerals and outer Arabic five-minute increments, eight-day chiming movement, signature to front of dial, height 220cm, width 61cm.Condition Report: Width of silvered dial is 31.5cm., with ornate brass surround is 32.5cm.
A 19th century mahogany eight-day longcase clock, the painted dial with moon phase and secondary dial, indistinctly signed, within a hood with reeded columns, the trunk with quarter pilasters, height approx. 240cm.Condition Report: The hood has various issues, it has lost its pediment top, various bits of veneer, the glass is cracked. The face is crackled and the paintwork is faded. The feet have been cut off.
GEORGE MONKS PRESCOT (1750-1818); an 18th century mahogany eight-day longcase clock, the hood with broken swan neck pediment and ball and eagle to centre, fluted pillars to either side, the arched dial with painted Roman numeral hours and Arabic minute markings, painted throughout with roses and Summer fruits, the top of dial with hand painted moon phase and country scenic and figural decoration, height 215cm.
Mahogany longcase clock, the hood with swan neck pediment and fluted columns, trunk with lancet door, and on ogee bracket feet, 14” arched painted dial with moon phase, Roman chapter ring, subsidiary seconds and date dials, signed Barry, Bolton, eight-day movement, striking on a bell, 241cm.Condition report:The case is generally in good condition, hood cornice and uprights are good, door is sound, splits to the sides of the box base, feet are good, there is a pendulum, two weights and a winding key, some light retouching and a couple of paint chips to the dial, appears to tick but do not know about accurate timekeeping. height as per the description, 241cm.
An early 19th century oak longcase clock, the arched hood with fluted columns, the trunk having a plain field waist panel door, on a box base, the 29.5cm circular brass dial with silvered Roman numeral chapter ring, matted brass centre with subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, the twin train movement striking to a bell, overall height 202cm high.
An early 19th century mahogany, oak and crossbanded longcase clock, the arched hood with broken swan neck pediment, turned half columns, the trunk with an ogee arched door, on a box base with bracket feet, having a 30cm square painted Roman dial with subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, the eight day twin train movement with anchor escapement striking to a bell, 212cm high.
A William IV mahogany Scottish longcase clock, circa 1830-39, the crenellated pediment over hood with circular bezel flanked by reeded pilasters, plain full length trunk door over waisted base, standing on compressed bun supports, the associated 13" circular white enamel dial with Roman chapter ring and Arabic subsidiaries for date and time, inscribed by maker Thomas Steel, Kirkintilloch, eight day twin train movement striking the hours on a bell. H226.5cm, W52cm, D25cm.
George III longcase clock with a brass dial and silvered chapter ring inscribed "Geo. Clarke White Chappel", and a seconds dial enclosing an 8 day movement striking on a bell, in an inlaid mahogany case, the hood with an arched panelled door flanked by corinthian columns, swan neck pediment and orb finial, H.223cm, (loss to lower right corner of dial, hidden by door)
Quantity of wooden doll's house furniture for kitchen, living room and bedroom including chaise longue, longcase clock, bureau, tables, beds, dressing tables, sink unit, cookers etc; various scales; mainly natural wood finish but some paintedCondition Report:Condition varies but most reasonably good with some playwear.
SCOTTISH WEST COAST DRUMHEAD LONGCASE CLOCK JAMES SMITH OF IRVINE, MID-19TH CENTURY with two train eight day movement, the drum head hood enclosing a circular enamel dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds and calendar dials, contained in a mahogany case with tapering trunk, on bun feet205cm high overall
GEORGE III MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK NORMAND MACPHERSON OF EDINBURGH, CIRCA 1760 with two train eight day movement, the brass dial with Roman and Arabic numeral chapter ring, subsidiary seconds dial and calendar aperture, pierced brass spandrels and maker's plaque to lunette, the blind fretted hood with urn finial and broken pediment, moulded dentil cornice, bracket feet222cm highCondition generally good to fair. Wear as per use and age. Has been cleaned. Some splits to wood (I.e. right hand side of hood - also crack to pane here, and base). Presented with weights, pendulum and key, though have not tested mechanism. Additional images are however available.
GEORGE III MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK NORMAND MACPHERSON OF EDINBURGH, CIRCA 1780 with three train eight day quarter-striking movement, the brass dial with silvered Roman and Arabic numeral chapter ring, subsidiary seconds dial and calendar aperture, pierced brass spandrels, maker's plaque to lunette, the Corinthian pillared hood with moulded swan neck pediment, the (later) trunk and base with moulded foliate roundel, bracket feet232cm high Condition good to fair. Has been cleaned. Glass replaced. Some verdigris spotting to dial. Areas of cosmetic wear as per use and age (I.e split running down right and left sides of base). Pendulum, weights and key present, though have not tested working order. Plenty of additional images are however now available.
GEORGE III SCOTTISH WEST COAST MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK THOMAS STOBO OF STRATHAVEN, LATE 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURY three train eight day movement, the engraved brass dial with silvered Roman and Arabic numeral chapter ring, subsidiary seconds dial, pierced spandrels, maker's plaque to lunette, with triple orb and spike finials over moulded swan neck pediment and blind fret frieze, the trunk and base with later outline and later Art Nouveau stylised detail to door, pad feet
Nathanial Kirk of Kibworth (Market Harborough, Leicestershire); A George III oak-cased 8-day longcase clock with brass (31 cm) two-piece dial with silvered chapter ring and centre, named and numbered 120, fitted with a four-pillar, post and plate movement now striking on a later coil gong. In a plain oak hood and case with a long trunk door and shaped plinth base. 55 cm wide x 24 cm deep x 196 cm overall heightNote: Nathaniel Kirkis recorded as working in Kibworth, nr Market Harborough, Leicestershire and it is noted he sometimes numbered his movements; this being No. 120.
AN IMPORTANT CARVED MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK, MID 18TH CENTURY IN THE ROCOCO MANNER AND BASED ON A PUBLISHED DESIGN BY THOMAS CHIPPENDALEfitted with a fine quality brass and steel dial c. 1740 signed George Parker, the hood with dentil moulding above a foliate scroll fretwork frieze surrounding a brass and steel dial, with spandrels cast in the form of putti holding aloft a crown, this flanked by parcel gilt Corinthian columns, the lower trunk and case carved with floral garlands. 217cm high
An oak and mahogany cross banded eight day longcase clock by Thomas William Hay, Shrewsbury, second quarter 19th century, the swan neck pediment over freestanding pillars flanking the painted 36cm square dial with inset moon phase and date aperture, signed with the makers name, enclosing the four pillar two train movement striking on a saucer bell, the case with quarter fluted pilasters and a rectangular door centered with a lozenge motif, upon an associated and detachable plinth base, 232cm high, plinth height 16cm, two weights and pendulum
A mahogany cased eight day longcase clock by R Lawrence, Wellington, mid 19th century, the 36cm painted break arch dial with subsidiary second and date dials, signed with the makers name, enclosing a two train movement striking on a saucer bell, the case with turned pilasters flanking a shaped door, overall inlaid with chequered stringing, 225cm high, two weights and a pendulum
A George III mahogany longcase clock by William Gill, Hastings, late 18th century, the 30cm square brass dial applied with Roman and Arabic numerals, centred with a subsidiary second dial and date aperture, signed with the makers name, enclosing the two train eight day movement striking on a saucer bell, the plain mahogany case upon shaped bracket feet, 195cm high, two weights and a pendulum
A grandfather clock, so-called longcase or grandfather clock, England, John Meynard, London, 19th century. Brass dial with address at the top, silver-plated dial with Roman numerals indicates hours and minutes, ditto smaller second hand, date display at the bottom, in mahogany glued straight case with openwork in the hood, resting on ball feet at the front, h 225 cm.
A GEORGE II/III CHINOISERIE JAPANNED EIGHT-DAY LONGCASE CLOCKWILLIAM CREAK, LONDON, MID 18TH CENTURYWith eight-day bell striking movement, the arched dial with silvered chapter ring and boss inscribed WM Creak, Royal Exchange, LONDON, and with subsidiary second dial 215cm high Condition Report: The movement is untested Dreweatts make no comments or guarantees as to whether it is working or as to accuracy, it comes with 2 metal weights and a pendulum, no winding or case keys present. The hands are replacements, there is a lump of blutac to the movement - it's purpose is unknown, this needs removal before use can be attempted. The cheek boards are not obviously adapted, Dreweatts make no guarantees clock case and dial are original to eachotherOverall in 'country house' condition and requires some attention before use in a domestic setting, a clean and overhaul by a clock restorer would be advisedThe case with old Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and use, old splits and cracks, chips and losses, Dirt and discolouration to the gilt metal elements, the dial with dirt and discolouration, marks, etc.Probably originally with finials to the hood, never present with the clock whilst at Barnwell. The lacquerwork is 'flat' and two-dimensionalThe movement has four pillars Please see additional images for visual reference to condition Condition Report Disclaimer
A GEORGE III MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCKTHIRD QUARTER 18TH CENTURY, POSSIBLY NORTH COUNTRY The circular painted dial with Roman numeral chapters, subsidiary seconds dial and date dial, below St Jerome in his study with lion beside him, the hood with Corinthian columns and shaped arched top, the case with quadrant Corinthian columns and a panelled door above a pedestal base and stepped foot, with pendulum, two brass weights and winding key 245cm high Condition Report: Dial appears to have been refreshed and repainted, no guarantees this belongs to the movement, movement is untested and Dreweatts make no comments or guarantees as to whether it is working or as to accuracy, it comes with a winding key, 2 weights, a pendulum, a case key for the trunk door.The case with signs of cleaning and polishing, also old Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and use, old splits and cracks, chips and losses, Dirt and discolouration to the gilt metal mountsProbably originally with finials to the hood, never present with the clock whilst at Barnwell.Please see additional images for visual reference to condition Condition Report Disclaimer
Howell & James, London an unusual Sheraton-style walnut miniature longcase mantle clock having a French eight-day duration timepiece movement, the round white enamel dial having black Roman numerals, blued steel moon hands and signed for the retailer Howell & James, To the Queen, London, the walnut case with Sheraton style inlaid fan decoration to the hood and base, with a thermometer set within the trunk and barometer set within the base, height 47cm.
Nathaniel Voyce, Mitchell Deane, a walnut longcase clock the eight-day duration movement striking the hours on a bell and with brass-bound weights, the twelve-inch square brass dial having ringed winding holes to the dial centre, a subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, with the raised chapter ring engraved with black Roman numerals, half-hour fleur-de-lys markings and signed Nathaniel Voyce, Mitchell Deane, female-head cast-brass corner spandrels and blued-steel hands (damaged), the flat-top walnut case with a bulls-eye glass to the trunk door, with the hood having a blind fret to the top and three-quarter turned columns, height 213cm.Nathaniel Voyce, born 1705, is a well-recorded maker from a large family of clockmakers who worked in Mitcheldeane, Gloucestershire until his death in 1770. His father George, who died in 1722, was the first of the family recorded.Reference: Graham Dowler Gloucestershire Clock & Watchmakers Pub. Phillimore 1984. A family tree of the Voyce family is shown page 103.
W. Rayment, Stow Markett an oak longcase clock the eight-day duration movement striking the hours on a bell with the twelve-inch brass break-arch dial with wheatear border engraving and having ringed winding holes to the centre with a subsidiary seconds dial and engraved decoration surrounding the date aperture, with the raised chapter ring engraved with black Roman numerals, fleur-de-lys half-hour markings and signed W. Rayment, Stow Markett, with blued steel hands, the arch fully engraved with floral and rococo decoration, the oak case having a pediment top with giltwood flame finials and fluted columns to the hood, height 215cm.Biography: William Rayment is a well-known maker working in Stowmarket, Suffolk and quite probably related to the eminent maker Richard Rayment of Bury St. Edmunds. He married Rebecca Richardson in October 1706 and became a prominent citizen with one of his positions being Overseer of the Poor in 1711. He died in 1760 being described as a 'gentleman of Onehouse', being a small village outside Stowmarket.Reference: Hagger & Miller Suffolk Clocks & Clockmakers Pub. by the authors 1974.
An oak and mahogany crossbanded longcase clock having an eight-day duration movement striking the hours on a bell with the eleven-inch painted break-arch dial having black Roman numerals, a subsidiary seconds dial, date aperture and decorative scenes depicting ancient ruins to the four corners, with decorative hands, with a further landscape painted within the arch, the rear of the dial falseplate embossed with the dial maker's name S. Wilkes, Birmingham, the oak case having a swan-neck pediment, fluted hood columns canted corners to the trunk and standing on bracket feet, height 102cm.
Jn. Criddle, Bridgewater and oak longcase clock the thirty-hour duration movement striking the hours on a bell and having an eleven-inch square brass painted dial with black Arabic numerals, floral corner spandrels, date aperture, blued steel hands and signed Jn. Criddle, Bridgwater, the oak flat-top case with scroll cresting and Westcountry 'chimney', with turned pillars to the hood and all standing on bracket feet, height 195cm.Biography: John Criddle is recorded as working in St. Mary Street, Bridgewater from circa 1807 until at least 1830 having ben apprenticed to Charles Price of Wiveliscombe.Reference: A.J. Moore The Clockmakers of Somerset Pub. by the author 1998.
William Hill, Walshingham an oak longcase clock having an eight-day duration movement striking the hours on a bell with the eleven-inch square brass dial having a raised chapter ring engraved with black Roman numerals and fleur-de-lys half-hour markings, the matted centre with date aperture (now fixed at 10), with decorative hands and cast-brass female-head corner spandrels, the flat-top oak case with turned pillars to the hood, curved top to the trunk door and standing on bracket feet, with height 198cm.Note: There are two clockmakers named William Hill recorded as working in Walsingham, Norfolk with the first from at least 1822 when he looked after the clock at Great Snoring until at least 1749 with the second William being apprenticed to Thomas Hill of Middlesex in in 1744 before becoming bankrupt in 1764.Reference: Clifford & Yvonne Bird (editors) Norfolk & Norwich Clocks & Clockmakers Pub. Phillimore 1996.
William Preddy Langport a mahogany longcase clock the eight-day duration movement striking the hours on a bell with the twelve-inch square painted dial having black Roman numerals, a subsidiary seconds dial, date aperture, decorative shell corners, decorative brass hands and signed Wm. Preddy, Langport, the mahogany case having a swan-neck pediment with brass ball-and-spire finial, gilt-wood capitals to the hood pillars, boxwood stringing to the base and standing on bracket feet, height 222cm, including finial.Biography: William Preddy was a prolific maker of longcase clocks from a well-known family of Somerset clockmakers. He is recorded as working in the High Street, Longport from 1822 until 1839 before moving to Bridgwater and then quite possibly Ilminster.Reference: A.J. Moore The Clockmakers of Somerset Pub. 1998, pages 199-200, illustrations page 201.
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