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Lot 387

Oak and mahogany longcase clock signed X Reiner, Oxford early 19th Century with rosewood cross banding stringing and Tunbridge ware banding, broken swan-neck pediment, shaped door plinth base, arch painted dial, subsidiary second dial and date aperture, painted floral spandrels, river landscaped scene to the lunette, thirty-hour movement, 214cms (84")

Lot 503

An oak longcase clock the brass dial signed on the chapter ring joseph kirk in skegby, having eight day movement in associated crossbanded case with swan neck pediment

Lot 509

An oak longcase clock-case, 18th c and later

Lot 417

An antique oak longcase clock case, 22" wide, 81" high.

Lot 404

An oak and mahogany longcase clock by John Tratt, Colyton, Devon, the door inlaid with a star, 30 hour striking movement

Lot 406

An oak longcase clock with brass dial signed "John Steel," XVIII century, was adapted

Lot 1541

A stained mahogany longcase clock, late 20th century, the swan neck pediment with polished brass dial, with 31 day movement, the glass fronted trunk flanked by engaged columns over a panelled plinth, together with one pendulum, 204 x 49 cm.

Lot 353

A late 18thC oak longcase clock, with swan neck pillared hood, full length moulded trunk door with shell inlay, raised plinth base, 30cm brass dial having armorial spandrels, chapter ring with Roman hour and Arabic minute numerals, matted centrefield with subsidiary seconds ring, Ho-ho bird chased decoration around the date aperture and marked to the chapter ring Jn Stockeld, Lincoln, eight day movement striking a bell, 193cm high.

Lot 354

An early 19thC cross banded oak longcase clock, with swan neck pillared hood and brass adornments, quarter inset reeded column trunk with shaped door, moulded base with bracket feet, floral painted (but worn) 32cm diameter circular dial with thirty hour movement, 203cm high.

Lot 579

An early 20thC German dwarf longcase clock in a walnut case, the brass square dial with a silvered chapter ring and matted centre, of eight day movement striking on a coil gong, 142cm high.

Lot 700

A George III oak 8-day longcase clock, maker Alexander Nimmo of Linlithgow, the arched brass dial with makers name and numbered 170 above a brass Roman/Arabic numeral chapter with subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, the swan neck hood above a ogee shaped door, on a plinth base with bracket feet, 228cm high x 50cm wide

Lot 6

James Pepper of Biggleswade, A George III oak longcase clock, the silvered face with secondary dial, date aperture and gilt spandrels supporting a twin train striking movement under an arched hood, the case with conforming moulded door, on a plinth base with bracket feet * The Peppers of Biggleswade traded as watch and clock makers in the town from 1721-1870

Lot 170

SCOTTISH GEORGE IV MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK BY GEORGE BROWN, ARBROATH, CIRCA 1825 the figural painted arched dial with subsidiary second and date dials, with an 8-day bell striking movement, the hood with a broken swan neck pediment above a cross banded case with spiral reeded quarter columns 46cm wide, 213cm high, 23cm deep

Lot 175

SCOTTISH GEORGE IV MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK BY JOHN GILLIES OF BEATH, CIRCA 1825 the silvered dial with subsidiary second dial and date aperture, with an 8-day bell striking movement, the arched hood with pierced sound frets and an acorn finial, the slender canted case with a glazed panel door, raised on a plinth base 43cm wide, 204cm high Note: Robert Gillies is recorded as being a clockmaker in Beith in 1780 and is presumably a relation of John Gillies. See `Britten`s Old Clocks and Watches and their Makers` Antique Collector`s Club, 8th edition, p. 400.

Lot 771

A superb large early C18th German walnut longcase clock, with ivory and fruitwood inlaid decoration, surmounted by a carved giltwood cherub, the brass and enamel dial with signs of the Zodiac, 4 subsidiary dials and moon phase, 119" high, 29" wide, 12" deep

Lot 846

An C18th oak cased 8 day longcase clock with pollard oak cross banding, the brass square dial signed S. Whalley, Manchefter, with a seconds and dated aperture, with weights, pendulum and key, 80" high, 21" wide

Lot 234

AN EARLY 18TH CENTURY OAK THIRTY HOUR LONGCASE CLOCK, having altered hood with moulded cornice over strapwork freize, square aperture flanked by half pilasters, the waist with moulded plain rectangular door having a bull`s eye glazed circular aperture on a panel base with later skirted feet. Square brass face with single finger, pierced foliate spandrels Roman numerals and engraved central field, marked G Creswell, Brewood. Thirty hour movement with baluster pillars, striking on one bell. 10" Square face. 84" High.

Lot 235

A 19TH CENTURY WELSH OAK LONGCASE CLOCK, the hood with broken swan neck pediment above arched aperture flanked by wrythen turned pilasters, the waist with ogee pointed arch door fluted corbel`s and wrythen pillars on an arched panelled base with bracket feet. Arch painted face with rolling moon Roman numerals seconds dial and date aperture marked David Herbert. Herbert Aberystwith eight day two train movement striking on one bell. C1830. Face 19" x 13.5". 93" High overall.

Lot 245

A 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK, the hood with fret carved scrolled pediment above arched aperture flanked by reeded gilt metal mounted pilasters the waist with arch panel door flanked by wrythen gilt metal mounted quarter pilasters on a panel base with bracket feet. Arch painted face with woman in a garden to the arch, foliate spandrels Roman numerals and seconds and date dials. Marked D.C Burlingham, Lynn, eight day two train movement striking on one bell. The face 17" x 11.5", overall 84" High.

Lot 460

A miniature longcase clock and two mantel clocks

Lot 440

OAK AND MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK, 8 DAY WITH SQUARE PAINTED DIAL WITH WEIGHTS AND PENDULUM

Lot 693

A mid 18c. 8 day walnut cased Longcase clock. The brass arched dial style with silvered Roman numeric chapter ring with date aperture strike/silent feature signed "Stumbels, Totnes" fitted in carved wood with eagle finials raised above a cross banded trunk door flanked by quarter columns, the whole on bracket feet. Approx. 238 cms high. It is widely believed that William Stumbels was one of the greatest clock makers outside of London. Various examples of his work exist in Museums in the South West of England.

Lot 709

CLOCKS - THOMAS LISTER, HALIFAX A PART 18TH/19TH CENTURY REGIONAL LONGCASE CLOCK having oak cased hood with swan neck pediment, trunk door and shaped and box plinth, the later 30 hour mechanism with count wheel strike faced by a 12 square brass dial with ca

Lot 710

CLOCKS - HENRY WATSON BLACKBURN A PART 18TH CENTURY 30 HOUR OAK LONGCASE CLOCK, the hood with moulded pediment and plain frieze, twin simple ringed pilasters, trunk with waist door and box plinth, the mechanism four pillar with anchor escapement count wheel

Lot 506

A XIX Century Longcase Clock Face and Movement, the painted dial with Roman numerals and moon phase to arch, 30 cms diameter.

Lot 507

A XIX Century Longcase Clock Face, signed Cohen, Sheffield, the painted dial with Roman numerals, seconds dial and calendar aperture, the spandrels and arch painted with rural landscapes, 31 cms wide, (lacking hands and paint loss).

Lot 508

A XIX Century Longcase Clock Face and 8 Day Movement, signed R. Taylor, Swinefleet, the painted dial with Arabic numerals, with shell spandrels, the arch with similar detail, 29 cms wide, (lacking hands and some paint loss).

Lot 509

A XIX Century Oak and Mahogany Longcase Clock, with swan neck pediment, cross banded door and reeded columns, on square base, the 8 day movement having painted white dial, by Thomas De Gruchy, Jersey.

Lot 510

An Early XIX Century Painted Pine Longcase Clock, with stepped pediment to hood, (glass damaged), the trunk having arched door, on plinth base, with 30 hour movement and white painted dial by J. C. Petherick of Stratton.

Lot 1308

An Edwardian Mahogany Chiming Longcase Clock, retailed by Pearce & Sons, Leicester, the arched top pediment with canted corners, pierced side frets, nicely inlaid with stringing throughout the case, moulded trunk door with a oval bevelled glass, rectangular plinth raised upon a moulded skirting, 12-inch arched brass dial with silvered Arabic chapter ring, dial centre signed on a silvered plaque Pearce & Sons, Leicester, subsidiary seconds, the arch with chime/silent selection, elaborately decorated throughout with pierced scoll work, triple weight driven movement with deadbeat escapement, quarter striking with four hammers onto four tubular bells and a further larger hammer striking a larger tubular bell for the hours, 217cm high

Lot 1309

A Scottish Mahogany Eight Day Longcase Clock, signed Jas Paterson, Edinburgh, circa 1820, the nicely figured case of good colour, arched moulded top, side pierced sound holes, flamed veneer arched trunk door flanked by fluted pilasters, rectangular base with a moulded panel and raised upon bracket feet, 13-inch circular painted dial with Roman numerals, centre with seconds and date dials and signed Paterson, Edinburgh, four pillar movement with anchor escapement, movement with unusual arched plates, rack striking on a bell, 201cm high James Paterson is recorded in Edinburgh 1789-1825. See Baillie (GH) Watchmakers & Clockmakers of the World, page 244.

Lot 1310

A Mahogany Eight Day Longcase Clock, the nicely figured case of good colour with a broken arched pediment and turned central finial, stop wood fluted columns, circular moulded hood door with blind fretwork corners, flame veneer trunk door flanked with stop wood fluted pilasters, crossbanded rectangular plinth raised upon bracket shaped feet, 13-inch circular painted dial with Roman numerals and signed J & W Howden, Edinburgh, subsidiary dials for seconds and date, four pillar movement with anchor escapement and rack striking on a bell, later seatboard, 234cm high (dial and movement circa 1810, associated to the case circa 1780)

Lot 1311

An Unusual Scottish Mahogany Column Eight Day Longcase Clock, R.Stewart, Glasgow, circa 1850, the case with circular drum shaped top and glazed side viewing windows, column fluted trunk with side removable panel for the pendulum, raised upon a rectangular box shaped plinth, moulded front panel raised upon block feet, 13-inch circular painted dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary dials for seconds and date, four pillar movement with anchor escapement and rack striking on a bell, later seatboard, 204cm high

Lot 1312

A Mahogany Eight Day Longcase Clock, signed Denton & Fox, Hull, circa 1810, case with pagoda inlaid pediment, Corinthian fluted columns, nicely figured moulded trunk door flanked by canted corners, rectangular inlaid plinth raised upon bracket feet, 12-inch painted arched dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, centre with seconds and date aperture and signed, the arch depicting a painted scene of a lady with her dog, floral painted corner spandrels, four pillar movement with attached falseplate stamped Wilson, anchor escapement and rack striking on a bell (bell missing), 243cm

Lot 1313

A Mahogany Eight Day Longcase Clock, the mahogany reproduction case with pagoda pediment, stop brass fluted columns, arched moulded trunk door with flame veneered and flanked by inset stop fluted pilasters, plinth with a raised quatre form panel and upon bracket shaped feet, 12-inch arched brass dial with silvered chapter ring, engraved around the dial borders, the arch with a silvered disc inscribed John Burges Gosport, five pillar movement with anchor escapement and rack striking on a bell, (modern reproduction case, dial and movement circa 1760), 239cm high

Lot 1314

An Irish Mahogany Eight Day Longcase Clock, signed Gordon, Dublin, circa 1810, the architectural case with fluted columns, nicely figured trunk door flanked by inset fluted pilasters, case with later inlay, rectangular plinth raised upon bracket shaped feet, 14-inch square painted dial with Arabic numerals and signed, spandrels depicting birds, four pillar movement with attached falseplate unsigned, anchor escapement and rack striking on a bell, 250cm high

Lot 1315

A Mahogany Chiming Longcase Clock, case with swan neck pediment and fluted columns, flame veneered trunk door flanked with fluted pilasters, plinth with a moulded centre panel and canted corners, raised upon later feet, 13-inch arched brass dial with silvered chapter ring with inner date track and a corresponding centre date hand, dial centre bearing inscription Henry Rigby, Liverpool, the arch with moonphase aperture and above a silvered plaque inscribed Time Shews the Way of Lifes Decay, subsidiary seconds, triple weight driven movement with anchor escapement, quarter striking with eight hammers onto a nest of eight bells, later seatboard, 232cm high (dial associated to the movement and both are associated to the case)

Lot 1317

A Mahogany Eight Day Longcase Clock, case with swan neck pediment, fluted columns, wavy shaped trunk door flanked by inset pilasters, plinth with raised quatre form panel and raised upon bracket feet, 13-inch brass arched dial with chapter ring signed `John Tuncliffe`, dial centre with date aperture and seconds, arch with rolling moon disc, four pillar movement with anchor escapement and rack striking on a bell, later seatboard, 224cm high (dial and movement circa 1770, associated to the case circa 1770, case with restorations)

Lot 1318

A Dutch Mahogany Quarter Striking Longcase Clock with Calendars and Alarm, signed Klaas Johs, Andriese.Groun, circa 1780, the case with a swan neck pediment and a central carved floral mount and later figural finials, pierced sound frets, Corinthian columns, trunk door with central gilt metal mount depicting father of time applied over a glazed lenticle, plinth raised upon carved claw ball feet, 12-inch silvered chapter ring with Arabic and Roman numerals and signed, dial centre with central alarm disc, month/date and day of the week apertures, subsidiary seconds combined with date, penny moonphase combined with two apertures above at 6 for the lunar scale, below chapter ring with a painted biblical scene, twin weight driven movement with anchor escapement, quarter striking with two hammers onto two bells and a further hammer striking a bell for the alarm (alarm weight missing), 247cm high

Lot 1320

A Walnut Eight Day Longcase Clock, the nicely figured burr walnut case with flat top pediment, later pierced side frets, (later added wooden blocks beneath seatboard on both sides of the cheeks), trunk door with herringbone crossbanding and moulded borders, herringbone crossbanded side panels, re-duced plinth with later skirting, 12-inch arched brass dial with silvered Roman and Arabic chapter ring, matted dial centre signed on a silvered plaque Tho Finch, London, date aperture, subsidiary seconds, the arch with an aperture for days of the week, five pillar movement with anchor escapement and rack striking on a bell, 223cm high (dial and movement circa 1740, associated to the case circa 1740)

Lot 1321

A Marquetry Month Going Longcase Clock, signed Nathaniel Pyne, London, circa 1690, case with flat top and rising hood, backboard with coiled spring for the rising hood, glazed side panels, barley twisted columns and convex throat mouldings beneath hood, inlaid side panels, trunk door with floral work and a central glazed lenticle, re-built plinth with marquetry front panel and later skirting, 11-inch square brass dial signed to the bottom edge Nathaniel Pyne, London, silvered Roman and Arabic chapter ring, matted dial centre with subsidiary seconds, date aperture and ringed winding holes, month going twin weight driven movement with latched pillars, five wheel going train, anchor escapement and outside countwheel striking on a bell, 204cm high, (case with restorations) Nathaniel Pyne is recorded in London 1667-1706. He was apprenticed in 1667 and became a Member of the Clockmakers Company from 1677. See Baillie (GH) Watchmakers & Clockmakers of the World, page 260.

Lot 768

A Reproduction Mahogany Longcase Clock, the brass dial inscribed Richard Broad, Bodmin, Cornwall, with moon phase movement

Lot 947

AN OAK LONGCASE CLOCK the 18th c brass 26.5cm dial signed on the chapter ring Brown Leverpool, with matted centre, single hand and cherub and crown spandrels, having thirty hour movement in George III `primitive` oak case with flared pediment, turned pilasters, slender trunk with side mouldings to accommodate the pendulum-swing and full length door, on conforming base, 203cm h++The dial associated to the movement, the movement complete, the dial cleaned and lacquered. The seatboard replaced, associated iron rod pendulum. The case in good condition save for the old replaced cornice

Lot 948

A VICTORIAN OAK LONGCASE CLOCK signed on the painted circular dial HALLAM & SON NOTTINGHAM, the eight-day movement in break-arched case with reeded mouldings and chamferred trunk with arched door above a panel, on tall base, 209cm h++The dial with some staining and wear to the painted chapters, the movement original but in need of cleaning, on old seatboard, the case cut to accommodate a skirting board and with old french polishing. Base reconstructed.

Lot 949

A DATED GEORGE III LONGCASE CLOCK signed on the break-arched and silvered regulator type dial G SWINDEN BRENTFORD, with minutes ring and subsidiary dials for the seconds and hours, the ivory moon sphere to the arch in lacquered brass bowl beneath an engraved horizontal ring [numbered 0-5-29.5] with indicator, the reverse of the dial plate engraved Geo Swinden Brentford Fecit Aged 18 Years 1797, the eight day, four-pillar movement chiming on eight bells and striking on a later wire gong, the iron rod pendulum with brass disc bob and having two substantial lead weights on pierced brass pulleys, in associated, later-carved, embellished and dark stained oak case with swan neck pediment, mask, inscription BEAUTIFUL BELLS, date `1693`, a scene and allegorical figures, 244cm h, 1797, case 18th c and later Ballie records clocks made by Francis Swinden (`& Son` from 1802) 1782-1805 and Henry son of Francis Swinden, apprenticed to John Brooks 1797 and w. probably with his father until 1808. A plausible explanation of the engraved inscription on the reverse of the dial, since there is apparently no record of a son named George, is that he may have died prematurely and that this fine clock was intended to commemorate him.++The dial and movement in original condition but in need of cleaning, the silvering on the dial virtually all present but discoloured, the case in satisfactory condition

Lot 950

A GEORGE III JAPANNED LONGCASE CLOCK the break-arched brass dial signed on a silvered tablet Thos Amyot Norwich, with subsidiary seconds dial, date aperture and matted centre, STRIKE/SILENT ring to the arch and with emblematical Season and dolphin spandrels, having eight-day, five-pillar movement, the case with stepped cornice, turned pilasters and break-arched door decorated with scenes, diaper and trailing foliage, 217cm h++The movement/dial original and although in need of cleaning complete on old seatboard but associated to the case, the japanning restored

Lot 951

A GEORGE II JAPANNED LONGCASE CLOCK-CASE the hood with break-arched cornice, `caddy` moulded pediment and turned pilasters, the moulded door with lentical, on (slightly reduced) base, decorated with birds, a vase of flowers and trailing foliage, 222cm h++Small losses, some old overpainted restoration and the pigments generally darkened with the passage of time

Lot 952

A VICTORIAN OAK LONGCASE CLOCK signed on the break-arched and painted dial Stevenson Nottingham, having pierced date sector and gilt brass hands, painted to the arch with Christ and the Woman of Samaria, the spandrels with young women emblematical of the Seasons, having thirty hour movement in crossbanded and line inlaid case with swan neck pediment and turned pillars, 217cm h ++Overhauled and restored for the present private vendor in recent years

Lot 953

AN OAK LONGCASE CLOCK signed on the break-arched and painted dial Deacon Barton, with pierced date sector and gilt brass hands, painted to the arch with a bird and flowers, the spandrels with tulips, having thirty hour movement in crossbanded and inlaid case with swan neck pediment and turned pillars, a lozenge to the `niche` door, 221cm h, c1830++Overhauled and restored for the present private vendor in recent years

Lot 954

A LONGCASE CLOCK MOVEMENT AND DIAL the 28cm brass dial plate signed on the (associated) silvered chapter ring Thom Bridg Londini fecit, with matted centre, square date aperture and pierced hand, having mask spandrels and 30 hour movement, 18th c++The chapter ring early 18th c and long associated to the George III movement and dial, in basically complete and satisfactory condition. In need of cleaning

Lot 955

AN EDWARD VII OAK LONGCASE CLOCK the foliate engraved gilt and silvered dial signed on a tablet to the arch J SMITH & SONS CLERKENWELL LONDON flanked by subsidiary WHITTINGTON CHIMES/WESTMINSTER CHIMES and CHIME/SILENT rings, the chapter ring with applied arabic numerals signed at six FRED LEE COVENTRY and with subsidiary seconds dial and blued steel pierced hands, the finely engineered and substantial movement chiming on tubular bells with short rod pendulum with lead cylindrical bob and three brass weights, the hood crested by swags and foliage and having dentil cornice, leafy corbels and side frets, the trunk enclosed by a bevelled glass inset door, festoons to the panelled base, 245cm h++In fine unrestored complete and original condition, the fretwork undamaged

Lot 956

A GEORGE III OAK LONGCASE CLOCK the 25cm brass dial signed on the chapter ring Hen Baker Appleby, with matted centre, cherub-and-crown spandrels and pierced steel hand, the thirty hour movement with turned pillars and striking on a large bell, the case with stepped pediment and fruitwood veneered frieze with turned pillars, the trunk enclosed by a long crossbanded door, on plain base, 207cm h++The seatboard an old replacement, the brass keyplate to the trunk door added in the 19th c; a small hole in the dial door where a knob or other handle was once fitted. Minor vertical shrinkage crack in the base, the plinth an old replacement. The case of fine colour/patina

Lot 957

A GEORGE II JAPANNED LONGCASE CLOCK the break-arched brass dial signed on a silvered disc to the arch DEVEREUX BOWLY LONDON in a cartouche, having silvered chapter ring, subsidiary seconds dial, date aperture, ringed winding holes, matted centre and mask spandrels in engraved wheatear border, five-pillar eight-day movement, the case with stepped pediment, turned pilasters and panelled door decorated with oriental scenes and trailing foliage, 220cm h Provenance: The Wynne-Finch family of Cefnamwlch and Voelas, North Wales++Dial and movement probably original to the case, the seatboard old and possibly 18th century with loss, the case with some evident old attempts at cleaning and restoration. Note: on the reverse of the dial plate one or two of the rivets by which the spandrels (all original) replaced with other fixings, the hands replaced. Lacking a piece of glass from the side of the hood

Lot 958

A GEORGE I OAK LONGCASE CLOCK the engraved brass dial signed on the chapter ring Tho Gorsuch Salop, having matted centre with subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, pierced steel hands, cherub-and- crown spandrels and eight day five-pillar movement, the crossbanded case with cavetto cornice, ogee pediment and turned pillars, the trunk enclosed by an ogee door flanked by pilasters, on plain base, 217cm h Provenance: The Wynne-Finch family of Cefnamwlch and Voelas, North Wales. Thomas Gorsuch, Clock and Watchmaker of Shrewsbury, w. 1683-1727. According to the Chirk Castle accounts of the Middleton family, on 6 February 1721, he was paid 5 shillings for mending a repeating watch for Lady Middleton. (see D J Elliott, Shropshire Clock and Watchmakers, 1979, pp 68-69). ++The dial/movement original to the case but extremely dirty with much accretion of dirt and grime and also showing the effects of damp with some rust affecting the iron parts. The seat board old, the case - the top of the hood later fitted with finials now missing or damaged and with much build up of dirt and grime, the hinges original, shrinkage cracks in the base, lacking two sides of the skirted plinth but entirely free from restoration

Lot 85

A PEARLWARE WATCH-STAND, YORKSHIRE OR THE NORTH EAST in the form of a longcase clock flanked by the crowned figures of Apollo and Ceres bearing their attributes and painted in a vivid `Pratt` palette, on flat green base, 25cm h, c1820 ++Repaired watch pocket at the back and Apollo`s arm, an attractive example

Lot 95

A PRATTWARE WATCH-HOLDER, NORTH EAST, PERHAPS SUNDERLAND in the form of a longcase clock, moulded in shallow relief with classical figures and flanked by children beside pedestals, on flat rectangular base brightly painted in yellow, ochre, green and sepia, 27.5cm h, c1820 A similar example marked Dixon, Austin & Co is illustrated Halfpenny (P) English Earthenware Figures 1780-1840, Woodbridge 1991, plt 27.++A good example with restoration to the two small finials and small damage to the flower held in the boy`s right hand

Lot 96

A PEARLWARE WATCH-STAND, YORKSHIRE OR THE NORTH EAST in the form of a longcase clock, painted with stylised flowers and outlined in blue enamel, flanked by crowned figures of, probably, Apollo and Ceres, sponged in bright enamels on flat turquoise base with indented edge, 23cm h, c1820++Small damage/localised old restoration

Lot 1349A

An 18th century eight day longcase clock, movement possibly carrying three fingers and calendar work, also another similar and a quantity of sundry clock parts.

Lot 1350A

An 18th century brass 11" longcase clock dial, with square date aperture and signed John Clayton to the chapter ring.

Lot 1351A

An 18th century brass 12" longcase clock dial, with penny moon, square date aperture and signed Barber Winster to the chapter ring.

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