An oak Thirty Hour Longcase Clock. Edmund Smith, Bury. No 759 The 10.75in square brass dial signed on a tablet in the centre 'Edwd Smith, Bury from London, No 759', with Roman numerals, Arabic five minute intervals, seconds dial, calendar aperture, matt centre and mask and foliage spandrels, the four pillar movement with anchor escapement and outside countwheel, striking on a bell, the case with flat pediment on turned pilasters, long trunk door and three tier plinth. 73in high (with ropes, pendulum and weight)
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A scumbled pine Longcase Clock with alarm. William Uglow, Truro. The 8in broken arch brass dial signed in the centre 'Wm Uglow, Truro' with Roman numerals, alarm selector dial with Arabic numerals, foliage and flowerhead spandrels and the arch engraved with an eagle grasping a scroll inscribed 'Tempus Fugit', the single train four pillar movement with anchor escapement striking on a bell, the case with broken arch pediment on turned pillars, long trunk door and panelled plinth. 73in high (with pendulum, weight and winding key)
A walnut and marquetry month going Longcase Clock. Joseph Kenton. London. Circa 1695. The 11in square brass dial with silvered chapter ring, Roman numerals, small Arabic five minute intervals, half hour markers, inner circle of fifteen minute intervals, seconds dial, ringed winding holes, calendar aperture, matt centre, the hands set in a flower head, pierced gilt brass mask and foliage spandrels separated by engraved foliage and flower heads and signed below the chapter ring 'Joseph Kenton Londini Fecit', the five pillar movement with anchor escapement and small outside countwheel striking on a bell, the rising hood with moulded flat pediment on twist turned tapering pilasters, marquetry inlaid with borders of foliage and flower heads, the long trunk door with oval lenticle, marquetry inlaid with panels of birds among foliage and flowers over a similarly inlaid plinth, the sides crossbanded and divided into panels with boxwood stringing. 82in high (formerly on turned feet) with pendulum, brass cased weights, winding and case keys. *** Joseph Kenton, London, was apprenticed in 1679 and Free of The Clockmakers' Company in 1686 ***
An oak thirty hour Longcase Clock. Joshua Jones, Brecon. The 11in square painted dial signed in the centre 'Josh Jones, Brecon' with Roman numerals, calendar aperture, Arabic five minute intervals and gilt foliate spandrels, the four pillar movement with chain drive, anchor escapement and outside countwheel, striking on a gong, the case with swans neck pediment on turned columns, long trunk door and plain plinth. 82in high (with pendulum and weight and two brass ball and spire finials) *** A Joshua Jones is recorded as working in Brecon in 1791 ***
An oak and mahogany Longcase Clock. Robert Simpson, Congleton. The 14in square painted dial signed in the centre 'Robt Simpson, Congleton', with Roman numerals, Arabic five minute intervals, seconds dial, calendar aperture and fan, foliage and flower head spandrels, the four pillar movement mounted upon a false dial plate, with anchor escapement rack striking on a bell, the case with broken swans neck pediment on fluted columns, long trunk door flanked by fluted pilasters, and panelled plinth with canted corners on ogee bracket feet. 85in high (with pendulum, weights and keys)
A walnut and inlaid Longcase Clock. Christopher Gould, London. The 11in square brass dial with silvered chapter ring signed 'Chr. Gould, Londini fecit', with Roman numerals, Arabic five minute intervals, matt centre, ringed winding holes, seconds dial, calendar aperture, pierced hands and winged mask and foliage spandrels, the five pillar movement with anchor escapement and internal rack, striking on a bell, the case with shaped pediment, fluted pilasters, long trunk door inlaid with a six pointed star, repeated in the panelled base, on shallow plinth. 84in high (with pendulum, brass cased weights and 2 keys), *** Christopher Gould, London, was Free of The Clockmakers Company in 1682 and died in 1718 ***
An oak and mahogany Longcase Clock. Percy Evans, Salop. The 13in square brass dial signed in the centre as above, with Roman numerals, Arabic five minute intervals, calendar aperture, seconds dial, pierced foliage and flower head spandrels, the four pillar movement mounted upon a Wilson false dial plate, with anchor escapement, rack striking on a bell, the case with carved pediment on fluted pillars, long trunk door flanked by conforming pilasters and with panelled plinth. 83in high (with pendulum, weights and winding key)
A mahogany Longcase Clock. Jefferys & Son, Chatham. The 12in silvered broken arch dial signed in the centre as above, with Roman numerals, Arabic five minute intervals, seconds dial, calendar dial, Strike/Silent dial in the arch and with engraved foliage and flower head spandrels, the five pillar movement with anchor escapement rack striking on a bell, the case with broken arch pediment on fluted pillars, long trunk door flanked by conforming pilasters and fielded panelled plinth. 84.5in high (with pendulum, weights, winding and two case keys)
A walnut and marquetry Longcase Clock. Henry Jones, London. The 10in square brass dial signed 'Henry Jones in ye Temple', the silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals, small Arabic five minute intervals, half hour markers and inner circle of fifteen minute divisions, matt centre with seconds dial, calendar aperture, pierced blued steel hands and winged cherub mask spandrels, the five pillar movement with anchor escapement, bolt and shutter, maintaining power, and small outside countwheel, striking on a bell, the formerly rising hood with flat top, pierced fret carved frieze, twist turned tapering pilasters, long trunk door with circular lenticle, marquetry panels of foliage and flower heads, the plinth with a similar panel and spandrels, on turned feet. 77in high (with pendulum, brass cased weights, winding and case key) *** Henry Jones, a well known maker, was apprenticed in 1654, Free of the Clockmakers Company in 1663, Master of the Company in 1691 and died in 1695 ***
An oak Thirty Hour Longcase Clock. Hooker, Lewes. The 11in square painted dial with Roman numerals, calendar dial, pierced hands, foliage and flower head spandrels, the two train posted movement with chain drive, anchor escapement and outside countwheel, the case with shaped pediment on turned pillars, long trunk door panelled plinth and splayed feet. 83in high (with pendulum, weight and door key)
An oak and mahogany inlaid longcase clock 19th century the eight-day two-train movement with anchor escapement and rack-strike on a bell the arched brass 12in dial with Roman numerals Arabic five minute divisions subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture the arch with boss inscribed The Crofts HALTON N:99 the case with inlaid star motif the case with caddy top and inter eagle finial 230cm high (some damage to hood)
An oak longcase clock the eight-day two-train movement with anchor escapement and rack strike on a bell the arched and painted dial with Roman numerals subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture the arch with moonphase automaton inscribed THOS. GREEN LIVERPOOL the plain case with fluted pilasters the hood with swan-neck pediment 220cm high (some damage overpainting and repairs) See BrittenÕs Old Clocks and Watches where a Hhomas Green of Liverpool is listed 1781-1800.
A mahogany longcase clock the eight-day two-train movement with anchor escapement and rack strike on a bell the 12in square enamelled dial with Roman numerals Arabic quarter hour divisions subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture inscribed ALEX:R CUMMING LONDON the plain case with canted corners the hood with Doric pediment 217cm high
An oak longcase clock late 18th century the birdcage thirty-hour movement with anchor escapement and outside countwheel on a bell the 10in square brass dial with Roman numerals and inscribed Stepn Wilmshurst Basingstoke with plain case the hood with flat pediment 194cm high (hand broken) See BrittenÕs Old Clocks and Watches where a Stephan Wilshurst of Basingstoke is listed circa 1770.
An oak and mahogany longcase clock the eight-day two-train movement with anchor escapement and rack strike on a bell the arched brass dial with Roman numerals Arabic five minute divisions subsidiary seconds dial the arch with moonphase automaton and inscribed JOHN BENBOW NORTHWOOD the line inlaid case with brass capped Corinthian pilasters the hood with similar columns and broken pediment 224cm high (movement adapted dial restored) See BrittenÕs Old Clocks and Watches where a J. Benbow of Northwood Salop is listed circa 1796.
A mahogany and inlaid longcase clock 19th century the eight-day two-train movement with anchor escapement and rack strike on a bell the arched and painted dial with Roman numerals subsidiary seconds dial and calendar dial the line inlaid case and hood with shell motifs the hood with swan-neck pediment 232cm high (some damage to case)
An oak longcase clock the eight-day two-train movement striking on a bell the square 10 1/4in dial with Roman numerals and date aperture inscribed John Coates Tetbury in a plain case the hood with caddy top 198cm high (adapted) See BrittenÕs Old Clocks and Watches where a John Coates of Cirencester is listed 1778-1812.
A George II walnut longcase clock the eight day two-train movement with anchor escapement and rack strike on a bell the arched brass 13in dial with Roman numerals and Arabic five minute divisions on a silvered chapter ring subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture the chapter ring inscribed John Dixon the arch with silvered automaton moonphase beneath inscription DUM DORMIUNT VIGILO with four elaborate Berainesque spandrels the case and hood with gilt-wood capitals the domed hood with a painted scrolling foliate frieze reserved on an ebonised ground the swan-neck pediment with three ball finials 246cm high (split to front of case plinth ball finials added) See BrittenÕs Old Clocks and Watches where there is a John Dixon listed in the ClockmakerÕs Co. 1748-56.
An oak and mahogany longcase clock 19th century the thirty hour movement striking on a bell the painted square 12in dial with Roman numerals subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture decorated with shell spandrels and inscribed Rich.d House MARLBOROUGH the case with flame mahogany panels fluted pilasters and gilt-metal Corinthian capitals the hood with fluted Corinthian columns and gilt-metal capitals broken pedimant and ball and eagle finial 214cm high (case and movement associated replacement parts to case)
An oyster-veneered longcase clock the eight-day three-train movement with deadbeat anchor escapement and striking the hours on a bell and chiming the quarters on eight graduated bells the square brass 12in dial with Roman numerals Arabic five-minute divisions subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture the silvered chapter ring inscribed Joseph Foster Exchange Alley and with Ôstrike/silentÕ Ôsilent/chimeÕ and Ô6 bells/4 bellsÕ levers in a case with geometric marquetry panels the hood with a pierced fret frieze and flat pediment 202cm high
An oak longcase clock 19th century the eight-day two-train movement with rackstrike on a bell and anchor escapement the arched and painted dial with Roman numerals Arabic five-minute divisions subsidiary seconds dial and inscribed G. Parker. WISBEACH painted with a bird and floral swags the plain case with shaped door and domed hood 211cm high
An Edwardian mahogany and marquetry ÔWestminster ChimingÕ longcase clock the eight-day three-train movement striking the hours on a coiled gong and chiming the quarters on eight graduated bells and with anchor escapement the arched brass 12in dial with silvered chapter ring Roman numerals and Arabic five-minute divisions subsidiary seconds dial the arch with Ôchime/silentÕ and ÔWhittington/ WestminsterÕ subsidiary dials the case with marquetry panels of urns and scrolling foliage in the neo-classical style the fluted pilasters with gilt-metal capitals the hood with swan-neck pediment and brass ball and spike finial 235cm high
An oak longcase clock the substantial thirty-hour movement with Doric column supports anchor escapement and outside countwheel striking on a bell the 12in square brass dial with single hand and Roman numerals and inscribed Seymour Wantage in a plain case the hood with flat pediment 206cm high the movement 18th century
An early 19th century inlaid mahogany eight day longcase clock with swan neck pediment above arched painted white enamel dial with moon phase, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, the dial indistinctly signed by Noon of Ashby de la Zouche, (possibly Sarah Noon c.1828 to 1835), the dial flanked by turned columns above arched door, the whole on bracket feet
An early 19c oak and mahogany longcase clock with swan-neck pediment, turned spindles to the side of the hood, shaped door, column type sides, panelled trunk on short bracket feet; the white dial with figure to the top and flowers as spandrels, inscribed "Thos.Wilson" and enclosing a thirty-hour movement, 225 cms.
A 19c mahogany and oak longcase clock with swan-neck pediment, turned spindles to the side of the hood over an inlaid and cross-banded case; the painted dial decorated with a horse and rider to the top, flowers as spandrels enclosing white dial inscribed "Pratt Askrigg"; thirty-hour movement, 219 cms.
A George IV North Country mahogany longcase clock the twin train brass movement with anchor escapement striking on a bell the fifteen and a half inch arched painted dial with subsidiary seconds and date dials and painted to the spandrels with figures emblematic of the four continents the arch with moonphase and planisphere the hood with scrolled pediment above an arched glaze door flanked by turned columns the triple arched short trunk door flanked by conforming columns above a panelled box base with split turned angles on turned feet 241cm high
A George III mahogany longcase clock the twin train movement with anchor escapement striking on a bell the twelve inch brass dial with subsidiary seconds dial date aperture and makerÕs plaque ÔPope Margate' to the matted centre within a Roman hour and Arabic minute chapter ring and foliate pattern spandrels the projecting cornice above a blind fret frieze and a square glazed door flanked by three quarter columns the arched long trunk door above a panelled box base with a later moulded stand 210cm high
A George III oak and mahogany banded longcase clock the twin train movement with anchor escapement striking on a bell the twelve inch square brass dial with date arch foliate engraving and makerÕs name ÔStephenson CongletonÕ on a silvered ground within a silvered chapter ring with Roman hour and Arabic minute numerals within gilt foliate spandrels the hood with projecting columns above a shaped trunk door flanked by quarter fluted columns the canted box base on ogee shaped bracket feet 211cm high
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