An oak crossbanded mahogany eight day longcase clock, the 14 inch arched painted dial signed `Goodchild, Bradford`, with centred subsidiary seconds dial and painted scene depicting a hunt in full flow within an inner ring of Roman numerals, an outer ring of Arabic numerals and female figural painted spandrels to depict the seasons under a rolling moon to the arch, the hood with swan neck pediment over an arched hood door between turned front corner hood pilasters over a crossbanded and conche shell inlaid trunk door between front corner quarter fluted pilasters on a single panel box base with central conch shell inlay, raised on short bracket feet (restored movement and face) 232cm high
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An oak thirty hour longcase clock, early 18th century, the 10½ inch square brass dial signed `Vaughan, Watlington`, within a ring of both Arabic and Roman numerals, between Rococo style pierced spandrels, the thirty hour bird cage movement striking on a single bell, the hood with pagoda top over ¾ turned front corner hood pilasters, above a rectangular long trunk door fitted with later brass key escutcheon, on a plank box base with later skirting plinth, 207cm high
A mid 19th century oak crossbanded mahogany eight day longcase clock, the 14 inch painted arched dial signed `Roberts, Shrewsbury` with centred subsidiary seconds dial and date dial within a ring of Roman numerals and architectural painted spandrels under a painted arch depicting a female figure carrying bushels of corn, the hood with swan neck pediment over an arched hood door flanked by reeded front corner hood pilasters over a short trunk door flanked by quarter reeded pilasters on a single panel box base and skirting plinth, 213cm high
A George III thirty hour oak longcase clock the 11 inch square brass dial signed `J N Tibbot, New Town`, with centred date aperture within an inner ring of Roman numerals, outer ring of Arabic numerals and pierced cherub moulded spandrels, the hood with blind fret frieze over a square hood door between fluted front corner hood pilasters, over an ogee arched long trunk door between fluted quarter pilasters on a wide planked box base and later skirting plinth (at fault) 199cm high NOTE: G H Bailey notes John Tibbot, Newtown, Wales, born 1757 died 1820 worked from 1777-97 in Watchmakers and Clockmakers of the World Volume One
A George III oak thirty hour longcase clock, the 11 inch square brass dial signed `Abr Plimer, Wellington` with centred date aperture within an inner ring of Roman numerals, outer ring of Arabic numerals and scrolling leaf pierced spandrels the hood with architectural pediment over a square glazed hood door flanked by turned front corner hood pilasters over a crossbanded trunk door and box base, raised on short bracket feet (faded), 202cm high NOTE: Douglas J Elliot notes Abraham Plimer, Wellington 1757-1822/3 in Shropshire Clock and Watchmakers
A mahogany eight day longcase clock, the 14 inch brass arched dial signed `L Hartley, York` with centred subsidiary seconds dial and foliate engraved matted centre within an inner ring of Roman numerals, outer ring of Arabic numerals and pierced corner spandrels under a strike/silent dial to the arch the associated case with arched hood over a short trunk door between spiral turned front corner trunk pilasters on a crossbanded box base, 212cm high
An oak thirty hour longcase clock the 12 inch circular brass dial signed `Tho Ove, Tong` the dial with inner date ring, outer ring of Arabic numerals and centred ring of Roman numerals, (lacking a date hand) the hood with circular glazed door flanked by reeded front corner hood pilasters, over an ogee arch trunk door on a box base and short bracket feet, 203cm high
An oak and mahogany eight day longcase clock, the 12 inch square brass dial with centred subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture within a silvered chapter ring of Roman and Arabic numerals, within pierced corner spandrels, the hood with swan neck pediment over turned front corner hood pilasters above a crossbanded short trunk door raised on a cut-out plinth, 207cm high
An eight day longcase clock movement with automata moon sphere, the 14 inch brass arch dial signed `James Bush, London` on a plate to the matted centre with subsidiary seconds dial and calendar and moon phase dial to the arch, the five pillar movement with outside wheel train mechanism operating the sphere the associated case with arched hood and fluted front corner hood pilasters over a rectangular crossbanded long trunk door between quarter fluted trunk pilasters on a single panel box base and shaped bracket feet, 226cm high
An eight day oak longcase clock, the 12 inch arch brass dial signed `Bridge, Wrexham`, with centred date aperture with inner ring of Roman numerals, outer ring of Arabic numerals, pierced corner spandrels under radiating engraved sun to the arch, the hood with arched glazed door between turned front corner hood pilasters over crossbanded ogee arched trunk door on a boxed base with rectangular mouldings and short bracket feet, 231cm high
A mahogany eight day longcase clock, the 12 inch arched brass dial signed `Jam Bullock, London`, with centred subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture within a inner ring of Roman numerals, outer ring of Arabic numerals and scrolling leaf moulded pierced spandrels under a strike / silent dial to the arch, the hood with pagoda pediment over an arched glazed hood door between fluted tapering front corner hood pilasters, above a long flame veneered arched trunk door between quarter fluted front corner trunk pilasters over a single panel box base with later skirting plinth, 245cm high
William Born, Askrigg (Yorkshire), a mahogany moonphase longcase clock having an eight-day duration movement striking the hours on a bell, the painted fourteen-inch break-arch dial having black Roman hour numerals, subsidiary seconds and date dials, decorative brass hands, painted ‘shell’ corner spandrels and signed to the centre ‘Wm. Born, Askrigg, 1837’, with a moonphase disc within the arch, the mahogany case having a raised panel to the base, shaped moulding to the trunk door, barley-twist columns to the both the trunk and hood and with a swan-neck pediment, height: 240cm.
James Delance, Downton, a lacquered longcase clock having an eight-day duration, five pillar movement striking the hours on a bell with an outside countwheel, the eleven-inch square brass dial having a raised silvered chapter ring engraved with black Roman numerals, outer Arabic five minute markings, fleur-de-lys half-hour markings and signed ‘Jas. Delance, Downton’, the matted centre having ringed winding holes, an engraved surround to the date aperture, and a subsidiary seconds dial, with decorative blued steel hands and cast brass ‘female-head’ spandrels, the black lacquered case having raised chinoiserie decoration, three-quarter columns to the caddy-top hood, and a glass lenticle to the trunk door, height: 220cm. * James Delaunce (sometimes Delance) is recorded as working in Downton, Wiltshire from circa 1720 having previously worked in Frome from the late seventeenth century and previous to that in London where he was free of the Clockmakers company in 1678.
George Page, Naveby and George Usher, Lincoln, an oak and mahogany longcase clock having an eight-day duration movement striking the hours on a bell, the eleven-and-a-half inch painted break-arch dial having black Roman hour numerals, subsidiary seconds and date apertures, with painted cottages to the four corners and a further rural scene painted within the arch depicting a farmer with his dog, signed to the centre with the maker’s name ‘Geo. Page, Navenby’, with decorative brass hands, the oak case having mahogany crossbanding to the base, a shaped top to the trunk door, scroll-topped canted corners with ebonised inlaid stringing, the hood with further string to the door, fluted pillars with cast brass capitals, a swan-neck pediment with brass paterae and three ball-and-spire finials, the inside of the case bearing a label stating ‘George Usher, Cabinet and Case maker, Lincoln, No...’ the serial number being indistinct but possibly ‘15’, height: 215cm. * George Page is recorded as working in Navenby, Lincolnshire from before 1854 and was a member of a long line of well-known clockmakers working in the area over a number of generations. * George Usher was a cabinetmaker working in Lincoln during the mid-Victorian period and was a member of the cabinet making and watchmaking family of that name which included James Ward Usher, the jeweller, watchmaker, collector and entrepreneur who left a bequest to found the famous Usher gallery in Lincoln.
John Wood, Exon a walnut longcase clock having an eight-day duration, five pillar movement striking the hours on a bell, the twelve-inch square brass dial having a raised silvered chapter ring engraved with black Roman numerals, Arabic five minute markings and fleur-de-lys half-hour markings, with engraved wheatear border decoration, the matted centre engraved with doves in flight and a basket of fruit surrounding the date aperture, with a subsidiary seconds dial, blued steel hands and cast brass ‘female-head’ spandrels and engraved with the makers name ‘John Wood, Exon’, the later associated walnut veneered case having crossbanding to the trunk door, with gilt-wood capitals to the quartered hood pillars, and with three associated brass finials to the flat top, standing on bracket feet, height: 200cm (not inc. finials) * John Wood is recorded as working in Exon (Exeter) in the early 18th century and is known to have had his son James babtised in 1727 in the Bow Meeting House.
An early 19th Century mahogany longcase clock with eight day movement striking on a bell, the painted break arch dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds, date aperture and inscribed `Woolerton Yarmouth`, the arched hood with glazed door flanked by Corinthian columns, the trunk with arched door flanked by cut corners on a plain base, height approx 203cm (faults), together with pendulum and weights.
A George III oak and mahogany crossbanded longcase clock with eight day movement striking on a bell, the brass broken arch dial with Arabic and Roman numerals framing subsidiary seconds and date dial, the arch inscribed `Jas Ross Glasgow`, the hood with swan neck pediment above a glazed door flanked by fluted columns, the trunk door flanked by fluted quarter columns, on a panelled base and bracket feet, height approx 235cm, together with a pendulum and two weights (some faults).
A George III mahogany longcase clock with eight day movement striking on a bell, the brass break arch dial and chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds, date aperture and inscribed `Jacob Taverner, London`, beneath a chime/silent dial cornered by engraved and pierced brass spandrels, the break arch hood with plain surmount above a glazed door flanked by reeded columns, with break arch trunk door and plain base, height approx 210cm (faults), with two weights, pendulum and winder.
A George III mahogany longcase clock, with eight day striking movement, the brass break arch dial with strike/silent dial above Roman numerals subsidiary seconds, date dial and inscribed `Atwood, Lewes`, the break arch hood above a glazed door flanked by reeded columns, the break arch trunk door above a plain base, with two weights and pendulum, height approx 201cm (lacking bell and some faults).
A George III oak and mahogany crossbanded longcase clock with eight day movement striking on a bell, the brass break arch dial with silvered chapter ring framing a matt centre with subsidiary seconds and date aperture, the arch with silvered boss inscribed `Thomas Servard, Newport`, the hood with swan neck pediment above a glazed door flanked by a pair of turned pilasters, the trunk with rectangular door on a plain base and plinth, height approx 212cm, together with pendulum and two weights.
A Victorian oak longcase clock, with eight day movement striking on a bell, the brass broken arch dial with rolling moon to arch above a silvered chapter ring with Arabic and Roman numerals framing engraved foliage and subsidiary seconds, all cornered by gilt spandrels, the moulded swan neck pediment above a glazed door flanked by barley twist pillars, the trunk door carved with lunettes, scrolls and acanthus leaves flanked by fluted quarter columns, the base carved with a diamond motif and raised on bracket feet, height approx 223cm, together with pendulum, two weights and winder.
Matthew Norman, Sherborn (fl. 1810-1841), an eight-day oak longcase clock, the square painted dial with a seconds hand and calendar aperture within a mahogany crossbanded case, the movement stamped `Norman Sherborn 1840`, the pendulum bob stamped `1840`, dial 12 inch diameter case 207cm high
J. Thompson, North Shields, an oak longcase clock, 18th century, the arched brass dial inscribed `J Thompson, North Shields`, with black Roman and Arabic numerals and cast scrolling spandrels, the eight-day movement striking on a bell, the case with a moulded cornice with an arched glazed door and columns, the trunk with later stylised chip carving and similar base
A MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK dial cream painted, subsidiary seconds ring and calendar crescent, signed Rossiter, Bridgwater, the spandrels painted with apples, the arch with a hunting scent, case the hood flanked by fluted pillars, the waist door crossbanded, on splayed bracket feet, 85ins. (216cms.) high
Oak longcase clock banded in mahogany, square brass dial, 31cm, roman and arabic chaptering, engraved field with subsidiary seconds and date aperture signed Richard Bullock, Ellesmere number 254 , four pillar movement with anchor escapement and rack strike and an hour repeat, in a flat top hood with blind fret frieze and plain columns on cavetto shoulders, plain quarter columns and set out plinth, height 210cm (pendulum and two weights).
A George IV longcase clock, by A Winstanley, Wigan, the eight day movement striking on a bell, the painted dial with seasons dial to the arch, secondary seconds dial and calendar aperture, the mahogany, crossbanded and inlaid case with glazed hood, ornamented with painted panels and brass finials, shaped door to trunk, box base, bracket feet, 243cm high
IRISH GEORGE III YEW WOOD MARQUETRY LONGCASE CLOCK MARTIN KIRKPATRICK, DUBLIN the moulded dome hood with urn finials over a brass and steel dial with Roman and Arabic chapters, subsidiary moon phase and seconds dials, and date aperature, the case with a glazed aperature and inlaid with a burl wood panel, eight day movement 52cm wide, 260cm high, 28cm deep
GEORGE III MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK ALEXANDER MICO, LONDON the swan neck pediment centred by a brass urn finial over floral carved panels and an arched brass dial with Roman and Arabic chapters, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperature, eight day movement, flanked by free Doric columns, the trunk with a shaped door 47cm wide, 216cm high, 25cm deep
SCOTTISH GEORGE III MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK EARLY 19TH CENTURY the swan neck pediment over a painted arched dial with Roman and Arabic chapters, with subsidiary seconds and calendar dials, the cresting painted with the Battle of Culloden Moor, the spandrels depicting memorials to Nelson, Woolf, Abry and Duncan, over an inlaid trunk 46cm wide, 214cm high, 23cm deep

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