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AN 18TH CENTURY OAK EIGHT-DAY LONGCASE CLOCK, JAMES HEWITT, SUNDERLAND (1749-52) the square hood with arched dial with broad sivered chapter ring, moon phase, two winding apertures and date aperture, subsidiary seconds dial, all flanked by Corinthian columns, the slender trunk with boxwood lined base, with two weights, pendulum and winder. 207cm highNew timber added to the seatboard. Split to the base. Wear to the silvering. Unknown whether working or not.
AN 18TH CENTURY OAK EIGHT-DAY LONGCASE CLOCK, SIGNED R. HOUTON, OVERSLEY GREEN with 10-inch square brass dial, the hood with blind-fretwork carving to the frieze and turned pilasters, the slender case with long trunk door, the base with bracket feet, with pendulum and two weights. 202.5cm highPossible alterations to the hood. New timber added below the seatboard. Split to the base front. In otherwise good condition commensurate with age.
A BRASS LONGCASE CLOCK MOVEMENT LATE 18TH / EARLY 19TH CENTURYthe brass eight day movement striking on a bell, with a silvered chapter ring with Roman hours and Arabic minutes, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture with a matted centre, with cherub and crown spandrels, with a pair of weights and a key30 x 30.4cm
Mahogany longcase clock, the hood with swan neck pediment, brass finials, rope twist columns, trunk with short door and matching columns, lointh base, 14" arched painted dial with moon phase, subsidiary seconds dial dna ddate aperture, eight day movement striking on a bell, height 228cm.Condition report:Clock not set up in the saleroom but weights, pendulum, winding key (looks to be a replacement) and trunk key all present. The movement appears complete and has the appearance of being relatively recently cleaned/ serviced so it is likely to run but not guarantee can be given. The sound board looks to have been recently re-screwed into the block. The dial looks to have patches of repainting (the word Dudley in particular) and re-gilding to the face also. The hood finials are all a little loose and the central ball finial is lacking the original spike. The brackets for the hood door have gorged a heavy mark out of the base of the hood (see image). The mahogany surround of the glazed door is splitting and appears to have been repaired. The rest of the case has some repaired veneers and cross-banding, and there are just a few areas presently missing. The base of the trunk has been split to the left hand side and a heavy scar is left (see image). The back board appears original, no evidence of worm activity, there is natural splitting along the grain lines quite centrally.
18th century eight-day longcase clock movement inscribed 'Jn Clayton, Marple', housed in slender oak case with geometric star inlay to the door, 12" square brass dial has silvered chapter ring, roman numerals, arabic minute markers, supplementary second hand and square date aperture enclosed in pagoda-topped hood with plain turned columns Condition ReportCase with numerous surface scratches, scuffs and knocks. Areas of loss to the veneer, fading and discolouration to areas. Split to the bottom of the case, split to the back. Dial with surface marks, tarnishing. General wear and tear. Has pendulum and weights. See photos.
19th century heavily carved oak cased eight-day longcase clock, the 11" brass dial inscribed 'John Hankins, Southampton', 197cm Condition ReportSurface scratches, scuffs and knocks to the case. Areas of loss to the wood. Evidence of old worm to case. Split to the base section. Cheeks with loss and old worm. Dial with surface scratches, accretions, tarnishing. General wear and tear. Pendulum, weights and winder are present.
Early 18th century walnut longcase clock with ogee pediment, pierced fretwork to the frieze, broken arched brass dial, inscribed ‘John Willoughby, London’ with subsidiary seconds dial and square calendar apperture, the dial flanked by pair brass topped fore-pillars, with broken arched trunk door, with line inlay, on plinth base, 218cm high
19th century eight-day longcase clock in oak, the painted arch dial decorated with bird and pink roses, with supplementary second hand and date aperture, pierced lozenge hands, marked 'P Evers, Chester', housed in swan neck pediment hood with brass rosettes, ball and spire finial and fluted columns, 223cm
An early to mid 19th century oak and mahogany crossbanded eight day longcase clock, the hood with broken swan neck pediment above arched painted dial inscribed 'Christ Praying To His Father To Sanctify His Apostles, John. Chap 27.Ver17' inscribed to the dial 'Joshua Joiner Beaudesert', with short door, turned pillars, and a plinth base, height approx. 230cm.
A MOTHER OF PEARL INLAID LONGCASE CLOCK Late 20th Century, with inlaid foliate decoration, with three weights and pendulum 196cm high Condition: For a condition report or further images please email hello@hotlotz.com at least 48 hours prior to the closing date of the auction. This is an auction of preowned and antique items. Many items are of an age or nature which precludes their being in perfect condition and you should expect general wear and tear commensurate with age and use. We strongly advise you to examine items before you bid. Condition reports are provided as a goodwill gesture and are our general assessment of damage and restoration. Whilst care is taken in their drafting, they are for guidance only. We will not be held responsible for oversights concerning damage or restoration.
John Smith of York - mid 18th century oak 8-day longcase clock with a flat top pediment and painted glass panels beneath, hood with a break arch hood door, free-standing pillars and glass side panels, trunk with a conforming break arch door on a rectangular plinth with applied skirting, brass dial with matted centre and silvered chapter ring with seconds dial, roman numerals, five minute Arabic's, and steel hands, calendar dial to the arch, rack striking movement striking the hours on a bell.With pendulum & weights.John Smith is recorded as working in York 1750-64. Succeeded by his son John II, who was apprenticed to his father in 1754.Dimensions: Height: 200cm Length/Width: 46cm Depth/Diameter: 25cmCondition Report:One spandrel and seconds hand missing.
Late 19th century - mahogany 8-day longcase clock c1880, with a swans neck pediment and break arch hood door, wide trunk with a short door and inset reeded columns, on a broad plinth with a flat base, unsigned painted dial with Roman numerals, minute markers and subsidiary date and seconds dials, floral spandrels and a depiction of a child and dog in a county setting to the break arch. With pendulum, no weights.Dimensions: Height: 230cm Length/Width: 59cm Depth/Diameter: 26cmCondition Report:Movement may require attention and a service.
John Fletcher of Barnsley - Mid18th century 30-hour oak cased longcase clock, with a flat pediment and broad cornice, square hood door with attached pillars and gesso capitals, long trunk and conforming door with a break arch top, square plinth on a shaped base, brass dial with cast spandrels and engraved dial centre, chapter ring with Roman numerals and five minute Arabic's, engraved calendar dial and steel hands, chain driven count wheel movement striking the hours on a bell. With pendulum and weight. The Fletcher family were a prolific family of clockmakers working in Barnsley (Yorks) during the 18th and early 19th century.Dimensions: Height: 200cm Length/Width: 44cm Depth/Diameter: 24cm
Mid 18th century - oak 30 hour longcase clock with a flat pediment and square hood door flanked by two pilasters, trunk with full length recessed pilasters, conforming trunk door with a wavy top, plinth with canted corners and applied skirting, brass dial with silvered chapter ring, calendar aperture, dummy winding apertures and four seasons cast spandrels, silvered boss engraved �M Wetrhead Lonsdale 1752�, an abbreviation of Miles Weatherhead who is recorded as working in Kirby Lonsdale c1730-c1750.With pendulum and weight, no seat board. Dimensions: Height: 200cm Length/Width: 45cm Depth/Diameter: 26cm
John Bancroft of Scarborough - oak cased thirty-hour longcase clock c1800, swans neck pediment with a recessed break arch door flanked by two pilasters with capitals, trunk with canted corners and long trunk door with a wavy top, rectangular plinth on bracket feet, painted dial with Roman numerals and five minute Arabic's, matching steel hands and calendar aperture, floral spandrels and conforming artwork to the break arch, chain driven count wheel movement striking the hours on a cast bell. With pendulum and weight.Dimensions: Height: 212cm Length/Width: 43cm Depth/Diameter: 23cm
John Bancroft of Scarborough - early nineteenth century oak-cased 30-hour longcase clock, with a swans neck pediment with brass patera, break arch hood door with circular pilasters and brass capitals, trunk with a long break arch topped door on a rectangular plinth on bracket feet, painted dial with upright arabic numerals and matching steel hands, dial inscribed Bancroft, Scarborough, with a subsidiary calendar dial, floral decoration to the spandrels and a game bird depicted in the break arch, rope driven countwheel striking movement, striking the hours on a cast bell. With weight and pendulum.Dimensions: Height: 215cm Length/Width: 44cm Depth/Diameter: 24cm
Humphrey Hadley of Birmingham - mid 18th century 30-hour oak longcase clock, with a flat caddy top and fixed square hood door with attached pillars, long trunk with a break arch topped door on a small rectangular plinth with a decorative base, brass dial with a matted centre and chapter ring roman numerals and five minute Arabics, cast spandrels and matching steel hands, chain driven count wheel striking movement, striking the hours on a bell. With pendulum and weight.The Hadley family were a prolific family of Birmingham clockmakers from the early 18th to mid 19th century.Dimensions: Height: 210cm Length/Width: 36cm Depth/Diameter: 23cm
A Rare Late 17th/Early 18th Century Thirty Hour Longcase Clock Movement, by James Tudman of London, the 11ins square brass dial with winged cherub's head and foliage spandrels and matted centre, the chapter ring signed 'Jacobus Tudman Londini Fecit', and with Roman and Arabic numerals, the two hand movement with four knopped pillars, anchor escapement and outside count wheel striking on a large bell mounted on an iron post bolted to the front to the front plate Note: James Tudman was apparently not in the clock maker's 'company'. He worked at The Crown, Lombard Street, London. He married in 1687.
A 19th Century Mahogany Longcase Clock, by W. G. Thompson, Great Tower Street, London, the 12ins cream enamel domed dial with Roman numerals to the eight day two train five pillar movement striking on a bell, contained in case with arched and moulded cresting and reeded front corners to hood, arched trunk door with stop fluted cant corners, on panelled base with plinth support, 77.5ins high
An Early 18th Century Walnut and Seaweed Marquetry Longcase Clock by Peter Trumball of London, the 12 in square brass dial with silvered chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell contained in case inlaid with seaweed marquetry and strapwork ornament with moulded cornice and split turned columns to hood, the door with gilt framed lenticle, on plinth base with ogee bracket feet 86ins high Note: See Tom Robinson "The Longcase Clock, Antique Collectors Club" page 110, figure 5/33
A Late 17th/Early 18th Century Walnut and Floral Marquetry Longcase Clock by Barnes of London, the 12ins square brass dial with silvered chapter ring, Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, to the eight day two train five pillar movement striking on a gong, contained in case with narrow moulded cornice and fretted frieze, split turned spiral pillars to hood, the door panel filled with marquetry depicting cherubs, masks, flowers and scroll work, gilt framed lenticle, the plinth similarly inlaid with birds and floral ornament on moulded base 87ins high
An early 19th century mahogany and flame mahogany longcase clock, the arched painted dial signed J. Heald, Wisbeach, with subsidiary seconds dial, twin winding holes for an eight-day weight driven movement, with pendulum and two weights, h.211cmIt looks as though it has been restored in a few places. The hands are new. The dial has been touched up in spots. The case has been polished. Condition is quite good.
An early 19th century mahogany and flame mahogany longcase clock, having a painted arched dial and subsidiary seconds dial, signed John Jackson, Stafford, with twin winding holes for an eight-day movement, with two weights (lacking pendulum), h.230cmThe dial has craquelure. The case is a touch faded in spots with some minor splits. Condition isn't bad overall.
An Oak cased longcase clock by "Jn. Neve, Hengham" having an arched painted face with Roman hour numerals and Arabic minutes, an inset second hand and a semi-circular date register window, the arch having an oval painted scene depicting a horticulturalist in early country dress holding a basket and splicing twigs onto a tall tree-stump root-stock and with a house visible in the distance beyond an expanse of water. The 8 day movement, which was running at the time of cataloguing, striking the hours on a bell. 86 1/4" high, 18" wide and 9 1/4" deep. The hood has a fretwork edged pediment with a small section absent and part of the apron to the base is also absent.
A 19TH CENTURY WALNUT AND CHECKER INLAID CASED W.B. RODGER AIRDRIE LONGCASE CLOCK with gilt painted dial bearing Roman numerals and two further subsidiary dials bearing Arabic numerals surrounded by painted depictions of the four seasons as ladies, 238cm high x 70cm wide x 25cm deep Condition Report:Available upon request
A 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY CASED JN CAMERON KILMARNOCK LONGCASE CLOCK with white painted dial bearing Roman numerals with a further two subsidiary dials bearing Arabic numerals all surrounded by portraits of the Scottish poets Burns, Ferguson, Ramsay and Scott, 230cm high x 50cm wide x 26cm deep Condition Report:"Clocks movement appears complete and intact though would benefit from a clean and serviceGreat Western Auctions cannot guarantee any items mechanical or electrical."
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