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An early 19th century oak and mahogany banded longcase clock, the single train movement with anchor escapement and outside count wheel, striking on a bell, the eleven inch square painted dial signed 'J.A.S. Cummings Thorverton', the centre with date aperture, within Roman hour numerals and flower painted spandrels, the projecting cornice above a square glazed door and a long trunk door, on a panel box base with plinth, 184cm high, with losses and restorations
An early 19th century oak longcase clock, the twin train movement with anchor escapement, striking on a bell, the twelve and quarter inch square brass dial and silvered centre with subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, signed Tho.Fowler, East Grinstead, within a silvered Roman chapter ring and gilt brass 'Four Continents' spandrels, the broken swan neck pediment above a glazed door and turned columns, above an arched trunk door and a panelled box base, 196cm high
An early 19th century oak and mahogany banded longcase clock, the twin train movement with anchor escapement striking on a bell, the fourteen inch square painted dial signed 'Saml. Maddock Winsford', painted to the centre with bouquets of flowers flanking a subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture within Roman hour and Arabic minute numeral chapter ring and shell painted spandrels, the false plate stamped 'Walker', the hood with broken swan neck pediment and eagle and ball finial, above a square glazed door flanked by reeded pilasters, above an arched trunk door flanked by reeded pilasters, on a box base with similar pilasters and reduced bracket feet, hood is broken and needs restoration
An oak longcase clock, the twin train four pillar movement with anchor escapement, the twelve inch square brass dial with later applied and painted arch depicting a lion, signed 'Joyce Ruthin', above a matted centre with subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, the hood with broken swan neck pediment on an arched glass door and a pair of fluted pilasters, above a canted long trunk door flanked by quarter fluted columns, with a panelled box base and shaped bracket feet, 215cm high, George III with later additions and alterations
An early 20th century German walnut longcase clock, the three train movement with anchor escapement, chiming on eight gongs, the eleven inch circular silvered dial with subsidiary seconds dial and Roman hour numerals, the case with projecting cornice above circular dial aperture and a rectangular bevel glazed trunk door, on parquetry inlaid box base and dwarf cabriole feet, 206cm high
JOHN OWEN, LLANWRST, LATE 18th CENTURY LONGCASE CLOCK, the plain oak case with long trunk door, the hood with moulded pediment, 13" (33cm) square brass dial with recessed seconds and date aperture, four pillar weight driven eight day movement rack striking on a bell. 2.08m. Note: The absence of hood pillars is a feature seen in examples of Welsh longcase clocks.
An oak late 18th century North Country longcase clock, the 30 hour striking movement with a square brass 13in. dial, with central moon phase aperture, a place for a subsidiary seconds and date (gearing missing), inscribed 'Thomas Lister (Jnr), the hood with swan neck pediment, the glazed door with brass capped side pillars, the trunk with an arc doublet top rectangular door, quadrant turned corner pilasters, the panelled base on bracket feet. 7ft. (2in.). (2.185m.) high. * See Brian Loom 'Yorkshire Clockmakers'. Born 1745, son of T. Lister. Worked with his father from 1765. Made clocks of an complex nature in a shop in Bull Green.. Died 1814.
A mid 19th century oak longcase clock, the eight-day movement striking on a bell, the arched painted 13in. dial with a scene of eastern huntsmen, one riding a llama, the centre with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and calendar aperture, inscribed 'Geo. Leakon. Swindon', the corners with views of ruined chapels, the case with mahogany banding, the hood with a swan neck pediment and brass finial, the glazed door flanked by rope twist pilasters, the waist with canted corners and a rectangular door, the base on bracket feet. 7ft. 0.5in. (2.15m.) high.
A late 18th century oak Dorset longcase clock, the 30 hour movement with an outside count wheel strike for the bell, having a square brass 10in. dial, the centre engraved with ships off Plymouth Ho and inscribed 'John Arnold Child Okeford', with gilt brass Rococo corner spandrels, the hood with a glazed door flanked by turned pilasters, the waist with a rectangular door, the base on a plinth. 6ft. 6in. (1.98m.) high. * Brian Loomes states born 1727 and died 1801 at Child Okeford.
A Longcase Clock, the 33.5 cm arched square dial painted dial signed G Monks Prescot, with Roman numerals, centre calendar indicator and subsidiary seconds dial, the arch the phase of the moon, in an oak case crossbanded in mahogany, the trunk door flanked by fluted quadrant pilaster, 224 cm See illustration
A 19th century mahogany longcase clock, the arched hood with globe finials and Corinthian columns above an ogee arched door and box base, the 33 cms dial with Roman numerals, seconds subsidiary dial, calendar dial, floral spandrels, inscribed R. Hume Glanton, the eight day movement striking on a bell, 219cms high.
18th Century Longcase Clock with painted square dial, indistinctly inscribed “Carroll, Lutterworth”, secondary date dial,thirty-hour movement and contained within an oak case, the hood with turned pilasters, above an arched door, the frieze with Prince of Wales Feathers by a conch with quarter column pilasters and on a plain base.
A composite 30-hour Longcase Clock, the oak case with overhanging cornice, to freestanding columns, with convex throat and long trunk door, raised on a plinth base to an 11” repainted Roman dial, the movement with four knopped pillars, anchor escapement and count wheel, strike on a bell, height 82”
An early 19th Century oak cased 8 day Longcase Clock, signed Crake of Loddon, the arched case surmounted by a plain frieze and gilt wood finials (one lacking), to an arched door flanked by free standing fluted columns with gilt metal mounted capitals, to a convex throat and long arched door, raised on a plinth base, to an associated 12” painted arched dial with gilt highlighted floral spray spandrels and sea shells over a Roman and Arabic chapter ring with subsidiary seconds and date sector with pierced and stamped brass hands, the false plate stamped Walker & Finnimore, Birmingham, with a plain brass movement with four knopped pillars, anchor escapement and strike on a bell, (dial and movement associated) height 83 ½”
An oak and mahogany longcase clock first half 19th century the twin train movement with anchor escapement striking on a bell the thirteen inch break arch painted dial signed Joseph Moses West Auckland with subsidiary seconds and date dials bearing Roman hour numerals painted to the spandrels with a figure and animals and to the arch with a huntsman and white horse in the landscape the broken swan neck pediment above an arched glass door flanked by fluted columns above a short arched trunk door flanked by quarter columns above a panelled box base with chamfered corners and moulded and reduced feet 225cm high
An early 19th century Welsh oak longcase clock the single train movement with anchor escapement outside count wheel striking on a bell the eleven inch painted break arch dial signed to the centre Thos. Davies Swansea above a date aperture within Roman hour and minute numerals and flower painted spandrels the arch painted with birds by an urn the broken swan neck pediment surmounted by a brass finial above an arched glazed door flanked by columns above a long shaped trunk door and a panelled box base and shaped bracket feet 225cm high
A George III oak and mahogany banded longcase clock the twin train movement with anchor escapement striking on a bell the thirteen inch square painted dial decorated to the centre with a pair of birds flanking a subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture within Roman hour and Arabic minute numerals and flower painted spandrels the hood with broken swan neck pediment above a square glazed door flanked by fluted columns the arched trunk door with fan inlaid spandrels and flanked by quarter fluted columns on a box base with moulded plinth 206cm high in need of an overhaul and restoration
A GEORGE II OAK LONGCASE CLOCK, the silvered chapter ring signed John Stancliffe, with central moon phase dial and subsidiary date aperture, the chapter ring with Roman numerals and engraved divisions, flanked by cast scrolling spandrels, the 30 hour movement striking on a bell, the flat topped hood with twin gilt eagle and ball finials above a panelled blind fret decoration, the dial flanked by twin turned columns, the trunk with a long door and quarter recessed columns, 88" high.
A WALNUT LONGCASE CLOCK, with silvered chapter ring, signed Nathaniel and Thomas Chamberlains, London, with subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, with ring-turned winding holes, the spandrels with "Boys & Crown" mounts with an engraved border, the eight-day two-train movement striking on a bell, the hood with a raised moulded top with blind fret decoration, the glazed door and sides with tapering columns, the rectangular door with central window on a conforming base, 92" high.
A GEORGE III OAK LONGCASE CLOCK, the white enamel dial signed W Palin, Nantwich, with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, the arch and spandrels with floral decoration, with an eight-day movement striking on a bell, the hood with a scrolling cornice, the door flanked by square section reeded columns, and the trunk door flanked by conforming columns, on a panelled base, 85" high
Longcase clock - Brown Manchester Oak long case clock by Nathaniel Brown Manchester broken arch brass face with painted rolling moon chapter ring with Arabic and roman numerals subsidiary seconds dial date aperture and engraved field two train movement in swans neck hood with gilt floral panels and plain turned columns on quarter column trunk and set out canted corner base raised on bracket feet.
John Stanyer, Nantwich. A Mahogany Crossbanded Oak-Cased Longcase Clock, the hood with swan-neck pediment and verre eglomise panels above an arched glazed door flanked by fluted columns, the trunk with shaped top to the rectangular door, flanked by fluted quadrant columns, raised on a panelled plinth with stop chamfers, the 8-day movement having an arched brass dial with gilt metal rococo spandrels, lunar dial, calendar aperture, subsidiary seconds dial, silvered chapter ring and foliate scroll engraved centre, the arch bezel inscribed JOHN STANYER, NANTWICH, circa 1795, 221cm high.
Henry Hindley, York (1731-1770) A Fine Mahogany-Cased Longcase Clock, the hood with pagoda surmount, swan-neck pediment with target roundels, and arched glazed door, flanked by turned tapering columns, the trunk with shaped top to the rectangular door, flanked by fluted quadrant columns, raised on a plain plinth with bracket feet, the 8-day striking movement having a 12" arched brass dial with subsidiary calendar dial to the arch, gilt-metal rococo spandrels, silvered chapter ring and matted centre incorporating a subsidiary seconds dial, engraved Hen.y Hindley, York, circa 1760-70, 242cm high
Jan Breukelaar Amsterdam a fine 18th century burr walnut longcase clock the hood with three ball finials above fretwork frieze and side frets floral carved centre piece Corinthian capped pilasters the trunk with canted corners the shaped door with boxwood stringing and gilt metal mounted lenticle upon a bombe base and paw front feet the 34cm dial with lunar disc silvered chapter ring signed below seconds dial shaped apertures for day and month with date aperture below scroll spandrels engraved dial centre and border the movement with alarm and striking on two bells 269cm high
Thomas Wilson St Ives a 19th century oak longcase clock the hood with swanneck pediment and dentil moulding above an arched top trunk door raised on a shaped skirting the 12 inch painted dial with floral basket to the arch fan spandrels subsidiary seconds and calendar dials the 8 day movement with Felton falseplate (case possibly associated) 210cm high Thomas Wilson is recorded as working in the Cambridgeshire village of Somersham near St Ives circa 1839
John Smith Chester an 18th century figured mahogany longcase clock the hood with inset blue glass panels the trunk with quarter reeded columns and canted panelled plinth on ogee bracket feet the 13 inch dial inscribed above the arch with lunar dial above inset seconds dial and date aperture floral engraved centre bold mask spandrels with 8 day movement 231cm high
A part Early 19th Century 8 Day Longcase Clock, the heavily distressed and black painted to a 12 ½ “ arch painted dial with Roman Chapter Ring, outside minute track with subsidiary seconds and void date sector to assigned false plate and movement with four knot pillars and anchor escapement, strike on a later bell (losses and alterations), height 85”
A Mahogany and Box wood lined inlaid 8 day Longcase Clock, the arched hood surmounted by three Globe and Eagle finials over freestanding reeded columns to a long trunk door and raised on a plinth base to a 11 ½ “ brass dial, surmounted with a silvered boss signed Tempus Fugit over Roman & Arabic Chapter Ring to a matted centre with subsidiary seconds and black steel hands to an 8 day movement with anchor escapement and strike on a bell, height 87”
A Late 18th Century Mahogany cased 8 day Longcase Clock, W D Durant, Yarmouth, the arched hood surmounted by three plinths for finials and fretwork frieze over plain freestanding columns with brass capitals over a convex throat and long arched trunk door flanked by cantered corners and raised on a later plinth base to a 12” first period arch painted dial with painted bird to floral and strawberry spandrels with gilt Gesso surrounds enclosing a Roman and Arabic Chapter Ring with subsidiaries for seconds and date to pierced steel hands, the movement with four knocked pillars, anchor escapement and strike on a bell, height 81”
Chippendale style mahogany three train longcase clock, circa 1930, the domed hood with blind fretwork panels flanking arched brass 26cm square dial with chime selector dial to the arch, Roman numerals, silvered chapter ring, the trunk with a bevelled glass door revealing brass cylinder weights, and bordered with blind fretwork, over a base with a fielded and blind fretwork panel within canted corners, all raised on ogee bracket feet, height 213cm Please see Special Sale Notices regarding watches and clocks
Andrew Black, Alloa (clockmaker, circa 1835), Scottish mahogany eight day longcase clock, circular hood with moulded bezel, silvered circular dial, signed and with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds and date dial, eight day movement striking on a bell over a trunk with turned half pilasters flanking a bowed flame mahogany door, the base with a flame mahogany recessed panel raised on shaped bracket feet, height 207cm

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