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A late George III mahogany longcase clock by Thomas Dadswell of Rotherfield, the moulded cornice above two doric pilasters, with a ten inch square brass dial, with silvered chapter and alarm rings and a 30 hour counter wheel strike movement, above a panelled door, raised on bracket feet, 194 cm high.
A late Georgian mahogany cased eight day longcase clock by I Cooke of Runcorn, the painted arched dial with moonphase to the arch, the hood decorated with applied painted glass panels, the inlaid and crossbanded trunk flanked by quartered pilasters and raised on shaped bracket feet, complete with pendulum, twin weights and winder (illustrated)
John Cawood, Stockton, 18th Century 8-Day Striking Longcase Clock having brass arched dial (top arch loose), having silvered dial with Arabic and Roman numerals having seconds dial and calendar with spandrels in form of cupids holding crowns, in lacquered case having all over chinoiserie figure, building, bird, floral and landscape decoration, 2m 13cm high
George I longcase clock by John Bowen of Bristol, largely re-built and re-lacquered case having a pagoda hood, long door with lenticle, arch shaped brass dial having silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals, subsidiary dial to the arch with aperture for penny moon, outer lunar calendar and inner tidal ring, further subsidiary seconds dial and calendar aperture signed John Bowen, Bristol, eight day striking movement, 246cm high. See A.J. Moore - The Clockmakers of Bristol 1650-1900, page 108
19th Century mahogany longcase clock, hood with shaped pediment having three brass finials, glazed door flanked by tapered reeded columns, the trunk fitted long arch shaped door, standing on bracket feet, the arch shaped painted dial having Roman numerals and three subsidiary dials, eight day striking movement, 232cm high
A George III oak longcase clock, the swan neck pediment above enamelled dial, signed W Steedman Milnathort, surmounted by a figure of Brittania, with subsidiary seconds and calendar dials, the shaped trunk door between chamfered corners on panelled apron base, 197cm high, (requiring some restoration)
An early 19th Century mahogany, cross banded and boxwood line inlaid longcase clock, the arched hood with swan neck pediment flanked by ring turned columns over a banded door flanked by further ring turned columns to a plain fronted base on splayed bracket feet, the arched painted dial with three quarter striking movement on 9 bells, having floral painted spandrels, the arch with an oval depicting a lady in Classical dress holding a sabre, 14" dial with Roman and Arabic numerals centred by subsidiary seconds dial, inscribed "T Mawkes, Belper" (ILLUSTRATED)
A GEORGE III OAK LONGCASE CLOCK the painted dial with subsidiary seconds dial and date sector signed Vale & Co COVENTRY and with flower spandrels, having eight day movement, the hood with swan neck pediment and fluted pillars, the trunk enclosed by a moulded door with shaped top, on plain base, 228cm h ++Dial in reasonably good condition with a few slight scratches and wear. The movement original and apparently complete although in need of cleaning. The case with minor losses and shrinkage crack in the base but of pleasing dry colour
A GEORGE III OAK LONGCASE CLOCK the break arched and painted dial with subsidiary seconds dial and date sector, signed to the arch Chas Dale Atherstone, with rose and forget-me-not spandrels, having eight day movement in crossbanded case, the hood with segmental pediment, blind fret frieze and brass mounted pillars, the trunk with a full length ogee arched door flanked by pilasters, 230cm h ++Dial with old restoration. Movement in need of cleaning but complete and original. The case of even light colour with old repair to the skirting around the base
A SCOTTISH PINE LONGCASE CLOCK the brass dial with matted centre and signed on the silvered chapter ring Tho Kilgoure Inverness, with subsidiary seconds dial, date aperture, ringed winding holes and mask spandrels, having eight day movement in stained case with swan neck pediment and arched door, 210cm h, 18th c and later ++Dial and movement recently overhauled and cleaned with contemporary pendulum with brass faced bob and two old lead weights. The case restored and repolished
A WILLIAM III WALNUT AND MARQUETRY LONGCASE CLOCK the wheatear engraved brass dial signed on the silvered chapter ring George Cotton London, having matted centred with subsidiary seconds dial, engraved date aperture, ringed winding holes and cherubs and crown spandrels, with eight-day five-pillar movement, the hood with blind fret frieze and spiral pilasters, the moulded door to the trunk profusely inlaid with birds and flowers including tulips and carnations centred by a lentical in floral borders, on conforming base with added mahogany feet, 214cm h, c1700 ++Privately consigned and long in the late owner`s family`s possession, minor old restorations. The dial and movement believed to be original to each other and the case. On early oak seatboard with no evidence of packing. The dial and silvered chapter ring with much accretion of dirt and grime, the seconds hand detached but present, sold with the original or early pendulum with brass faced bob and two brass sleeved lead weights. Consigned by the executors and from the same source as many of the more interesting items in this sale.
A mahogany quarter chiming longcase clock by John Ellicott, London, circa 1765, the 12" dial signed John Ellicott, London with finely matted centre and rococo scroll spandrels, seconds dial, calendar aperture and strike/silent dial in the arch, the massive three-train six-pillar movement with dead beat escapement, striking on a bell and chiming the quarters on a nest of eight bells, the case with broken arch cresting and frieze fret above brass-capped stop-fluted hood pillars, with broken arch trunk door and panelled plinth with shaped apron, 234cm (92") high/ see illustration
AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY SCOTTISH LONGCASE CLOCK, having an eight day movement, striking on a bell, the dial (35.5cms) signed to the centre Thos. Thomson Stewarton, with Roman numerals, second hand and date provision, the arched cresting containing a rustic view of Burns at the Plough, the spandrels representing the four symbols of the Union, the hood having a scrolled pediment with centre raised section and a brass ball and spire finial, turned columns with arched door, the trunk having a short pendulum door with split bobbin turning, quarter columns, sloping shoulder, shaped apron and on bracket feet, c. 1830
AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY LONGCASE CLOCK BY WILLIAM HILES OF STROUD, signed to the painted dial (30cms) and having black Roman and Arabic numerals; two subsidiary dials; moon phase to arch and floral spandrels, 8-day movement striking on a bell; the case having a broken arch pediment with brass rosettes and ball and spire finial, above a fluted frieze and plain turned pilasters, the trunk door inlaid in satinwood and ebony with shell paterae, and on shaped bracket feet, 221cms high
AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY LONGCASE CLOCK BY JOHN LEACH OF ROMSEY, signed to the square painted dial (28cms), having black Roman numerals; and crescent date aperture; painted to the centre with a bird on a branch and floral spandrals; 8-day movement striking on a ball; the case having a square hood, with flared cornice above a plain frieze applied with brass star-shaped bosses and shield shape vacant cartouche to door frame, flanked by turned pilasters, slender trunk door and on plinth base, 183cms high
19th century oak and mahogany longcase clock, with swan neck pediment, the hood with turned supports, short door and on bracket feet, square painted dial with shell spandrels, Arabic numerals, subsidiary date aperture, the centre decorated with a hot-air balloon and signed "Bull, Leicester", thirty-hour movement, striking on a bell.
LONGCASE CLOCK, George III walnut and fruitwood, the brass and silvered dial with moon phase date aperture and seconds dial inscribed Samuel Clare Warrington, eight day movement, the hood with swan neck pediment, the trunk with crossbanded arched door and quadrant pilasters, 235cm H x 58cm W x 28cm D. (case as found, face and movement restored with parts replaced)

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