An early 19th century oak crossbanded mahogany eight day longcase clock, the 14 inch square painted dial signed `R Roberts, Bangor`, with centred subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture within a ring of Roman numerals and rose painted corner spandrels, the hood with swan neck pediment over a square glazed hood door between baluster and ring turned front corner hood pilasters over a short crossbanded trunk door between half turned front corner trunk pilasters on a single panel box base and short bracket feet, 223cm high For details of the condition of this lot please contact the auctioneer.
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A Victorian mahogany thirty hour longcase clock, the 14 inch arched painted dial signed, `John Brigges, Skipton` with centred subsidiary seconds dial within a ring of Roman numerals and shell painted corner spandrels under an architectural ruin painted to the arch, the hood with swan-neck pediment over an arched glazed hood door between slender baluster turned front corner hood pilasters above a short trunk door and circular panel box base on splay bracket feet, 231cm high For details of the condition of this lot please contact the auctioneer.
A George III oak thirty hour longcase clock, the 11 inch square brass dial signed `Steventon, Drayton,` with inner ring of Roman numerals and outer ring of Arabic numerals, centre date aperture within cherub moulded corner spandrels. The hood with ogee moulded cornice above a blind carved fret over square hood door with three quarter turned front corner hood pilasters over a long trunk door with shaped brass key escutcheon on a box base and cut out shaped bracket feet 196.5cm high NOTE: Brian Loomes lists Steventon, Drayton circa 1770 in Watchmakers and Clockmakers of the World, Volume 2 For details of the condition of this lot please contact the auctioneer.
An early 19th century oak crossbanded mahogany eight day longcase clock the 14 inch circular painted dial signed `W N Evans, Shrewsbury` with ring of Roman numerals and central winding holes, the eight day movement striking on a single bell, the hood with swan neck pediment over front corner reeded hood pilasters over an ogee arched short trunk door flanked by reeded quarter pilasters on a box base raised on short bracket feet, 215cm high For details of the condition of this lot please contact the auctioneer.
A mid 19th century oak eight day longcase clock the 14 inch arch painted dial signed `H Evans Lang*****` with centred date aperture and subsidiary seconds dial to the convex ring of Roman numerals, the floral painted spandrels under an architectural ruin to the arch, the hood with swan neck pediment over an arched hood door flanked by bobbin turned front corner hood pilasters over an inverted arched trunk door between quarter inlaid turned chevron corner pilasters on a planked box base, and cut-out plinth, 229cm high For details of the condition of this lot please contact the auctioneer.
A Regency oak crossbanded mahogany thirty hour longcase clock the 12 inch arch painted dial signed `Thos Nicholds, Shiffnall`, with centre date aperture within a ring of Roman numerals and rose painted corner spandrels under a hunting scene to the arch, the hood with swan neck pediment and fluted front corner hood pilasters over a pointed arch trunk door with central bird inlay over a conche shell inlaid panel on a planked base on short bracket feet, 225cm high For details of the condition of this lot please contact the auctioneer.
A Victorian oak and mahogany eight day longcase clock the 14 inch arched painted dial indistinctly signed with centred subsidiary seconds dial within a ring of Roman numerals and figural painted corner spandrels depicting the Continents under a figural painted arch, the hood with swan neck pediment and arched hood door between turned front corner pilasters over and arched short trunk door above a box base and short bracket feet, 223cm high For details of the condition of this lot please contact the auctioneer.
An 18th century oak longcase clock, eight-day movement, with a twelve inch brass dial with cast spandrels, the brass chapter ring with engraved and painted Roman numerals, date aperture, surmounted by two cast brass images of plenty, the dial engraved Jn Davis, Dolegeirwch, the domed hood flanked with pillars, with waisted trunk with arched door, 206cm high.
A GEORGE III OAK LONGCASE CLOCK THE SQUARE BRASS DIAL SIGNED ON THE SILVERED CHAPTER RING J FLEWELL CALNE, WITH MATTED CENTRE, SQUARE DATE APERTURE AND ROCOCO SPANDRELS, THIRTY HOUR POSTED MOVEMENT, THE CASE WITH MOULDED PEDIMENT, TURNED PILLARS AND BREAK ARCHED DOOR, 203CM H ++ Seat board slightly packed, chapter ring slightly spotted and requiring a light clean but basically in the same good overall condition as when purchased by the late owner from Witney Antiques, Oxfordshire on 26 July 1977 for £540
A George V oak longcase clock with eight day movement striking and chiming on gongs, the break arch dial with silvered chapter ring and Roman numerals beneath `Westminster`, `Whittington` and `St. Michael` chime indicator, cornered with pierced gilt scroll spandrels, the hood with moulded arch pediment above a glazed door and turned columns, the trunk with glazed door, on a panelled base and plinth, height approx 195.5cm, with pendulum and three weights.
A George III figured mahogany longcase clock with eight day movement striking on a bell, the silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals and inscribed `Foden, Congleton` framing a matt gilt centre with date aperture, cornered with pierced gilt scroll spandrels, the hood with broken arch pediment above a blind fretwork frieze, glazed door and fluted columns, the trunk with fluted corner columns flanking a door with shaped top, on a panelled base and ogee bracket feet, height approx 210.5cm, together with a pendulum and two weights (faults).
A 20th Century mahogany longcase clock with eight day movement striking and chiming on gongs, the matt gilt centre within a silvered chapter ring beneath a `Westminster`, `Winchester` and `Whittington` chime selector, the break arch hood with glazed door above an arched trunk door, on bracket feet, height approx 176cm, with pendulum (missing circular panel to base).
A George III Longcase Clock, the square brass dial inscribed "Thomas Lister, Halifax" and with engraved decoration and ormolu spandrels, with date and "Halifax" moon apertures, painted with stars and building within Lunar calendar track, with 30 hour movement in oak case, with a stepped flat hood, the trunk with quarter round pilasters and on bracket feet. 6` 9" (206cms) high.
A George III oak cased longcase clock, the hood with moulded cornice and glazed door flanked by turned pillars over a full trunk door to a flat fronted base, the square brass dial with silvered chapter ring, Arabic and Roman numerals, with circular moon phase and date aperture to the centre on a matted ground, within scrolling mask head spandrels, to a 30 hour movement, inscribed "Tho. Travis Thorne"
A 19th century figured mahogany longcase clock, the hood with blind swan neck pediment, gilt lacquer work to the frieze and double reeded side columns, similar single columns and three quarter door to the trunk, canted corners and ogee bracket feet, painted arched dial with moonphase to arch, Liverpool
A George III figured mahogany longcase clock in ornate Chippendale style case, the hood with blind fret frieze, swan neck pediment, 3 ball and spire finials and 2 rococo ormolu acanthus paterae, ormolu mounted and reeded Corinthian side columns, the trunk with blind fret frieze, triple cluster pillars, beaded full length double arch door, the base with canted and beaded corners and bracket feet, arched brass dial with raised chapter ring and moonphase to the arch, 8 day striking movement by John Livesey De Bolton, height 96" (hood door a.f.)
An Imposing Walnut cased Longcase Clock, the eight hour movement by ``Jos Jackeman, London Bridge``, having arched Brass 12`` wide face with silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals and Arabic minutes, inset second hand below the twelve position and square date window above the six position. The arch with domed silver representation of the Sun and having cast Brass spandrels depicting cherubs supporting a crown surrounded by a Maltese Cross, those to the arch depicting mirrored Dolphins and scrolling foliage. The splendid Walnut case having light and darkwood stringing and an arched door, the hood flanked by tapering turned pillars with brass capitals terminating with a platform top above a blind fretwork frieze depicting trailing foliage. The Brass plate movement having turned posts with annular knops and striking the hours on a bell. The hood having recessed side panels replicating the shape of the door of the main case. 91`` tall and 20`` wide approx. Good running order
An attractively simple Oak cased Longcase Clock, the single handed 30 hour movement having a square Brass face with silvered chapter ring that has Roman numerals and engraved ``Jam Rose, Litchfield``. The central field with fine engraving depicting trailing stems, foliage and flowers, the cast Brass spandrels depicting cherubs holding a crown aloft. The movement having a rear mounted count wheel and striking the hours on a bell. The Oak case, being of good colour, has an unusually long door, the hood door incorporating half-round turned pillars to either side and side windows revealing the movements which would originally been rope driven but now driven by a chain. Good running order, 80`` tall x 17 1/2`` wide approx.
A GEORGE II OAK LONGCASE CLOCK THE BRASS DIAL SIGNED ON A REVERSE TO THE ENGRAVED AND MATTED CENTRE BOOT JUN SUTTON [IN] ASHFIELD, HAVING DATE SECTOR, ROCOCO SPANDRELS AND THIRTY HOUR MOVEMENT, THE CASE MOULDED WITH MOULDED PEDIMENT, PILASTERS AND RECTANGULAR DOOR, ON BRACKET FEET, 198CM H. JOHN BOOT, JUNIOR OF KING STREET, SUTTON IN ASHFIELD, NOTTINGHAMSHIRE, B1730, W C1750-C1780. THE SON OF JOHN BOOT, SENIOR, CLOCKMAKER, JOHN JUNIOR`S BROTHER WILLIAM AND SISTER ELIZABETH ALSO PRODUCED CLOCKS. Movement and dial apparently original to the case with old seat board and no evidence of packing, some strengthening of the cheeks, backboard original with old amateur repairs to splits at the top. Hinges to the trunk door and brass keyplace original. Bracket feet old replacements. Movement cleaned and overhauled some years and now in need of a light clean but complete. No weight or pendulum
An early 19th Century oak cased longcase clock, the hood with swan neck pediment centred by a brass and spread eagle finial, with glazed door flanked by fluted pilasters over a cross banded trunk door to a flat fronted and moulded base, the square painted dial with bird amidst laurel decoration with conforming floral spandrels and Roman and Arabic numerals with date aperture, to 30 hour false eight day striking movement striking on a bell, inscribed "J. Counsell, Ross"
AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY OAK AND MAHOGANY CROSSBANDED LONGCASE CLOCK having swan neck hood with foliate carved roundels, flank Corinthian pilasters, the trunk with shaped waisted panel door and panelled plinth, 8-day four pillar mechanism with false sla te and rack bell strike, faced by arched painted dial, un-named, with Arabic chapter, 2.3m high
A George III mahogany longcase clock, the eight day movement striking on a bell with associated 35.5cm square painted dial with subsidiary seconds dial and calendar, indistinctly inscribed Shakeshaft Preston, the glazed hood with twin Corinthian pillars, the inlaid case with shaped door flanked by quadrant pillars above a moulded box base with raised shape front panel, 219cm high

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