18th century thirty hour oak and mahogany longcase clock by Southam Oldham the case with swan neck pediment with gilt metal mounts, the body with reeded quarter column supports, single parquetry inlaid door raised, on bracket base, painted dial with date aperture to weight driven movement striking on a bell 87 x 20in. (220.98 x 50.80cm)
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A mid 18th Century 30 hour oak longcase clock, with shaped cornice over an eleven inch painted square dial, with subsidiary day of the month aperture, the dial signed `Joyce Bewbury `, flanked by gilt metal mounted turned column, over rectangular trunk door, resting on shaped bracket feet, 198 cm high. Illustrated.
A George III oak and mahogany crossbanded longcase clock, the eight day movement striking the hours on a bell, the swan neck pediment above gilt painted foliate frieze and an enamel roman dial painted with birds and enclosing subsidiary seconds and calendar dials, the ogee trunk door between quadrant corners, on plinth base, lacking feet, 215cm high
A red japanned longcase clock of small proportions, the 7.5ins square brass dial with raised chapter ring engraved with Roman numerals formerly with single hand and alarum dial to centre to the thirty hour movement (damaged and lacking pendulum and weights), contained in red japanned case decorated in gilt with chinoiseries, moulded cornice to hood, narrow trunk door, on bun feet, 68.5ins high
A late 18th Century mahogany longcase clock by Jno. Marsh of Eastry, the 12ins square brass dial with wide chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and cast leaf, floral and scroll spandrels to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, contained in plain mahogany case with moulded pediment and plain turned pillars to hood, plain trunk door, 75ins high. Note: John Marsh Senior recorded working Eastry 1771, died 1788
A late 19th Century mahogany longcase clock by Herbert Blockley, Successor to Lund & Blockley, Duke Street, St. James`s, London, No. 1353, the 12ins arched brass dial with silvered chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial with chime/silent and chime/selector dials to arch to the eight day three train auto striking movement striking and chiming on eight bells and one gong, contained in London style mahogany longcase clock with gilt metal mounts, pagoda top and turned, fluted and brass stopped pillars to hood, arched trunk door flanked by fluted quarter columns with Corinthian capitols, the base with raised centre panel, on bracket feet, 93ins high
Good quality late seventeenth century eight day longcase clock by Jonas Barber, Ratclif Cross, London with gilt and silvered square dial with cherub head spandrels, subsidiary seconds and date aperture, ringed winding holes, ornate pierced hands in original inlaid walnut veneered case with blind fret cornice, spiral twist pilasters, door with oval lenticle glass on platform base, 200cm high
A Mid 18th Century Oak Eight Day Longcase Clock, recently overhauled. The 11 inch (28 cm) square brass dial having decorative spandrels, a brass chapter ring signed Jon Clough Manchester with Roman numerals and fleur-de-lys half hour counters, a matted centre incorporating ringed winding holes and a round calendar aperture surrounded by foliate scroll engraving, The hood having a low caddy top with three globular turned finials to the front above a decorative frieze of applied fret-carved veneer, with two turned columns flanking the dial. The trunk with sunken quarter columns to the side and a lip-moulded door inlaid with a compass rose, 80 ins (204 cms) overall in height.
An 18th Century Longcase Clock, having an eight day movement striking a bell. The silvered chapter ring encircling a matted centre with a subsidiary seconds dial & calendar aperture, bordered by ornamental gilt brass spandrels. The case having a pagoda pediment hood surmounted by three urn finials above a glazed door flanked by columns. Measuring 83½ ins (212 cms) in height, 19½ ins (50 cms) in width, 10 ins (25 cms) in depth.
A restored oak and mahogany 19th century eight day striking longcase clock with an arched painted dial having hunting scene to the arch, signed "HARDY ST IVES" (with local provenance of Annie Noble of Warboys died in 1988 aged 101 years old remembering the clock being collected when she was six)
AN OAK LONGCASE CLOCK by Samuel North, Leconfield, the eight day movement with anchor escapement striking on a bell, arched dial gilded with foliate scrolls and name in the arch, Roman and Arabic numerals, seconds dial and calendar aperture, the case with scrolled pediment on turned columns, arched door, panel base on plinth, 86 1/2" high
A MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK, signed Moore, Ipswich, the eight day movement with anchor escapement, 12" arched brass and silvered dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, seconds dial and calendar aperture, strike/silent dial in arch, the case with padago pediment and turned finials, on moulded cornice on stop fluted columns, arched panelled door flanked by fluted quarter columns, panelled base and bracket feet, 93" high, label for Brian Loomes, Pateley Bridge
A 19th Century oak longcase clock with an eight day movement striking on a bell, the hood with twin swan-neck pediment and pillar supports enclosing the painted broken arch dial detailed with a lakeside folly and with subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, indistinctly signed Joseph Taylor Wolverhampton, S/D, 229cm high.
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