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A George III mahogany cased eight day longcase clock, the arched rectangular dial with gilt spandrels and silvered chapter ring, detailed `John Anderton, London`, the caddy shaped top with oval finials and stop fluted pillars above an arched door and pilasters, on a moulded panel base, the 19th century three train movement on eight bells, five weights and a pendulum, 260.5 cm high.
A small spring driven chiming longcase clock, early 20th century, in the form of an 18th century mahogany Liverpool longcase clock, with 5¼ inch arched brass dial, the hood with swan-neck pediment over a blind fret frieze and reeded front corner hood pilasters flanking the arched hood door over a long serpentine arched trunk door with quarter fluted front corner trunk pilasters, the base with canted front corners with brick mouldings raised on ogee shaped bracket feet, the eight day movement striking on five rod gongs, 120cm high
An oak crossbanded mahogany eight day longcase clock, 19th century, the 13 inch arched painted dial signed `W Bucknell, Burslem`, with inner subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, a ring of Roman numerals under a rolling moon phase, with conche shells painted to the spandrels (face indistinct), the hood with swan neck pediment over fluted front corner hood pilasters above a shaped, crossbanded, trunk door flanked by fluted quarter pilasters on a canted, single panel box base and later skirting plinth, 218cm high Note: Brian Loomes `Watchmakers & Clockmakers of the World` Volume 2 notes A W Bucknall, Burslem ca.1800 and a William, Stoke-on-Trent 1828-35 (Also Bucknell)
A George III oak crossbanded mahogany thirty hour longcase clock, the 11¾ inch square painted dial signed `Thomas Benbow, Northwood`, with fruit decorated corner spandrels, inner date aperture within a ring of Roman and Arabic numerals, the hood with cavetto cornice over turned and tapering front corner hood pilasters, above a serpentine arched long trunk door, between plain quarter pilasters, on a single panel box base with later skirting plinth, 207cm high Note: T Benbow is noted in G H Baillie `Watchmakers & Clockmakers of the World` volume I as active circa 1785 also noted in Douglas J Elliott `Shropshire Clock and Watchmakers`, as b.1739-1809 watchmaker, son of John Benbow. Thomas took over and attended the church clock at Prees from his father.
A Victorian mahogany eight day longcase clock, the 13 inch arch painted dial with centred subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, the centre painted with a shepherd within a ring of Roman numerals and architectural ruin painted spandrels under a false rolling moon, the hood with swan-neck pediment over baluster turned front corner hood pilasters, the gothic arched short trunk door flanked by heavy front corner baluster trunk pilasters, on a crossbanded box base and short bracket feet, 223cm high
A George III oak crossbanded mahogany eight day longcase clock, the 12 inch square brass dial signed `Baddeley Tong`, with centred subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture within an inner ring of Roman numerals, outer ring of Arabic numerals, the four pillar eight day movement striking on a single bell, the caddy top hood with chevron strung hood door between three quarter turned pilasters, over a long crossbanded trunk door with arched inlay on a box base (lacking bracket feet) 201cm high G H Baillie `Watchmakers & Clock makers of the World` Volume I notes a J Baddeley, Tong ca. 1720-66 the Albrighton to 1780 also Douglas J Elliott `Shropshire Clock and Watchmakers` notes John Baddeley, Tong and Albrighton 1727-1804 clock and Watchmakers, Son of George Baddeley, blacksmith
A Victorian rosewood timepiece in the form of a miniature longcase clock, the architectural pediment over a spring driven movement with 2½ inch silvered dial over an alcohol thermometer and aneroid barometer with 2½ inch diameter register, the stepped base with presentation plaque presented to `Colour Sergeant J Robertson by Major J R Campbell, 85th KLI (Kings Light Infantry) on leaving the Regiment` 49cm high, along with a coopered oak butter dish holder with plated mounts the lid engraved `Presented to Colour Sergeant J Robertson by the Sergeant`s 85th KLI on his leaving the Regiment`, 16½ cm diameter The 85th Regiment founded in Shrewsbury 1759 and was disbanded and raised twice, 1809 85th Light Infantry, 1821 85th King`s Light Infantry, 1881 King`s Shropshire Light Infantry (Amalgamation of 53rd Shropshire Regiment and 85th KLI). The lot also includes three photographs of later family members of Colour Sergeant J Robertson including W J Robertson, 1918 and Arthur B Robertson, probably the sons of J Robertson.
A late George III oak thirty hour longcase clock, the 11 inch square painted dial with ring of Roman numerals, indistinct date aperture and indistinct floral spandrels, the hood with turned and tapering front corner hood pilasters over a long trunk door and box base, with later skirting plinth 188.5cm high
A Victorian mahogany Tunbridge, banded, eight day longcase clock, the 14 inch painted dial signed `T Rowland, Caersws`, with centred subsidiary seconds dial, date aperture, ring of Roman numerals with architectural ruins to the spandrels under a rolling moon, the hood with swan-neck pediment over an arched hood door, with baluster front corner hood pilasters over a short, Tunbridge crossbanded trunk door under scrolling leaf applied mouldings flanked by heavy front corner trunk baluster pilasters, on a Tunbridge banded, plain veneered box base and short bracket feet, 221cm high, 58cm wide Note: Thomas Rowland is noted in Brian Loomes Watchmakers and Clock makers of the World Volume II as born 1841, the son of Thomas Rowland Senior who was also listed as clock maker in Ewlch-y-Garreg (Montgomery) in the early 19th century
An oak, crossbanded mahogany, eight day longcase clock, second quarter 19th century, the 13 inch square painted dial, signed `P Evans, Shrewsbury`, with centred date aperture and subsidiary seconds dial, within a ring of Roman and Arabic numerals and florally painted corner spandrels, the four pillar movement with false plate stamped `Osbourne` on a replaced seat board, the hood with fluted front corner hood pilasters, over a crossbanded inverted arched trunk door and crossbanded box base, lacking bracket feet, 213cm high Note: Philp Henry Evans, Shrewsbury, c.1821-1862 is noted in Douglas J Elliott `Shropshire Clock and Watchmakers` also a Price Evans, Shrewsbury is noted in G H Baillie `Watchmakers & Clockmakers of the World` Volume I as an. 1793
George III Longcase Clock, with painted arched dial, inscribed, "Weston - Newark", with secondary seconds dial and date aperture, the spandrels decorated with roses and with exotic bird in the arch, eight-day movement, striking on a bell, contained within an oak and crossbanded case with swan-neck pediment, centred by a brass urn, the hood with turned pilasters above a plain crossbanded door and plain base, 213cms, (7`).
An 18th century japanned longcase clock By Thomas Moore of Ipswich the arched hood with gilt wood finials above a silvered roman dial with engraved ho-ho bird and calendar aperture between rococo cast spandrels, the 30 hour movement with single weight drive and anchor escapement striking the hours on a bell, signed at the the chapter ring, on reduced plinth base, the whole decorated with chinoiserie, figures and geese 216cm high
A George III mahogany longcase clock with later alterations the twin train movement striking a bell, the swan-neck pediment over a carved frieze panel, crossbanded hood, square brass face with Aramaic and Roman numerals, spandrels and a subsidiary hour dial, flanked by fluted pilasters, moulded crossbanded trunk door, flanked by fluted quarter columns, matching base raised on bracket feet 205cm high
An early 18th Century oak cased thirty-hour longcase clock, the hood with moulded cornice and turned columns to the side, the trunk enclosed by an arch top panel door, fitted a 24cm (9.5") brass single handed dial with decorated spandrels, date aperture, the chapter ring signed Philip, Tenbury
A George III Oak Longcase Clock, the brass dial with moon phase movement, the silvered dial with Roman and Arabic numerals with subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, inscribed `Aaron Austin, Bristol`, the engraved dial depicting ships at sea and with corner spandrels, with eight day two train striking movement, the case with shaped door above a conforming plinth base
A 19th century oak longcase clock, the arched hood with fluted columns above a long trunk door, box base and bracket feet, the 29.5 cm brass dial with silvered roundel and chapter ring with Roman numerals, seconds subsidiary dial and calendar aperture, the 8-day movement striking on bell, 215 cm high
A 19th century oak longcase clock, the hood with broken swan neck pediment and turned columns above a long trunk door, box base and bracket feet, the 34 cms brass dial with silver roundel to the arch inscribed "William Parkes, Wolverhampton" with a silvered chapter ring, the eight day movement striking on a bell, 209 cm high
A 19th century ebonised longcase clock, the domed hood with globe finials above a long arched door and box base, the 30 cms brass dial with silvered strike/silent dial to the arch, silvered chapter ring seconds subsidiary dial and calendar aperture, inscribed Samuel Fish, London, the eight day movement striking on a bell
An oak longcase clock, the hood with a moulded cornice above long trunk doors with star inlay above a panelled box base and bracket feet, the 33 cms square painted dial with floral spandrels and Roman numerals with a seconds subsidiary dial and calendar aperture, the eight day movement striking on a bell, 210 cms high
A mahogany Longcase Clock, the hood with a broken swan neck pediment and ebonised columns above an arched long trunk door and box base on bracket feet, the 30cm, brass dial with a brass chapter ring, seconds subsidiary dial and calendar aperture bears a plaque to the arch for Kipling, London, the eight day movement striking on a bell, 212 cms high
A 19th Century mahogany Longcase Clock, the pointed architectural hood with turned columns above a tapered long door and box base on turned feet, the circular gilt dial with Roman numerals, a seconds subsidiary dial and calendar dial, inscribed "Samuel Dreney, GIRVAN", the 35 cm diameter dial with eight day movement striking on bell, 212cm high
WAINWRIGHT, NOTTINGHAM, AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK, the arched painted dial with rolling moon, seconds and date, 8 day movement, the hood with swan neck crest and free-standing pillars, short trunk door flanked by canted corners, above a canted corner base, on bracket feet, 88 ins high.
JOHN WATSON, KIRBY, A LATE 18TH CENTURY OAK LONGCASE CLOCK, the arched brass dial with circular name boss to arch, subsidiary seconds and date supporting an 8 day movement, the arched moulded top hood with freestanding corinthian capped pillars, long trunk door, on a stepped base and shaped plinth, 79 ins high, (lacks pendulum and weights).
A 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK, marked J Kern and Company Swansea, having arched hood with brass ball and spike finial`s above arched aperture flanked by twist turned columns, the waist with twist turned columns flanked by plain door on a panel base. Overall decorated with chequered inlaid decoration. Arch brass face with eagle "tempus fugit" to the arch, foliate spandrels Roman numerals and seconds and date dials. Eight day movement striking on one bell The dial 19" x 13". 85" Overall.
An Oak Thirty Hour Longcase Clock, signed Newby, Kendal, circa 1770, the case with swan neck pediment, turned columns, trunk door with crossbanding and flanked by inset fluted pilasters, the slightly reduced plinth with canted corners and crossbanding, 12-inch arched brass dial with silvered Roman and Arabic chapter ring, finely engraved dial centre with scrollwork and signed Newby, Kendal, subsidiary date dial, the arch with rocking painted scene of a sealing ship, above signed on a arched silvered plaque Sic Est Vita Hominis, four pillar movement with anchor escapement and outside countwheel striking on a bell, 215cm high See illustration James & William Newby are recorded working in Kendal 1765-1800. See Loomes (Brian) Watchmakers and Clockmakers of the World, pg 170.
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