A 19th century oak and mahogany crossbanded eight day longcase clock by Joyce Jnr, Ruthin, the swan neck pediment over freestanding pilasters flanking the 36cm break arch painted dial, with subsidiary second dial and date aperture, signed with the makers name and enclosing the two train, four pillar movement, the case with a dentil frieze over conforming quarter pilasters flanking the rectangular door, upon a plinth base, 222cm high, two weights and pendulumCondition reportSome light crazing, fading and rubbing to the dial, case looks to be in good condition with only light general wear, joint split and further minor splits to the bottom board.Back board possibly later with a later brace applied to the inside, seat board is later, movement appears to operate when prompted however no guarantee of working condition.
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A George III 8 day longcase clock, signed indistinctly 'Scott Newcastle', the arched hood with a fretwork pediment above fluted pilasters flanking the 34cm painted break arch dial, with landscape view, centred with subsidiary second and date dials, indistinctly signed with the makers name and enclosing the two-train movement, striking on a saucer bell, the case with canted corners and cross banded door, above a conforming lower panel and plinth base, two weights and pendulum, 224cm high, glass measurement 43cm H x 30cm W
A George III oak cased thirty hour longcase clock, the 32cm diameter circular brass dial applied with Roman and Arabic numerals, signed Foden above a pair of simulated key wind apertures, enclosing the single train movement striking on a saucer bell, the case with canted corners flanking a rectangular door over a plain lower panel, 202cm high, with pendulum
A SCOTTISH GEORGE IV MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK, BY FENWICK OF TILLICOULTRY,the box hood with spiral turned columns, arched glazing enclosing a signed brass dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, waisted trunk body and plinth base, with weights and pendulum, 212cm highCondition Report: Case is good With weights and pendulum, brass disk needs to be rescrewed on for pendulum see images Slip of rim moulding missing from front doorOriginal clear glass within hoodSome small veneer losses and timber split to plinth base Movement untested See images
A Victorian eight day oak mahogany, rosewood and inlaid longcase clock, the breakarched painted dial with ringed winding squares, sheep spandrels and a shepherdess to the arch, the case with swan neck pediment and turned pillars, on panelled base and ogee feet, 233cm h, pendulum and weights Vertical shrinkage cracks to panel on base but otherwise good original condition
A George III oak thirty hour longcase clock, Higginbotham Macclesfd, mid 18th c, with engraved dial, date sector and pierced steel hand, in crossbanded case, pendulum, 189cm h Requires restoration - dial movement in our opinion probably original to case, lacks glass from door, trunk door partly detached and chipped, base with old later added skirting
A Scottish mahogany eight day longcase clock, Robert Currer, Falkirk, 19th century, the breakarched and painted dial with twin subsidiary dial and painted with figures emblematic of the four quarters of the globe, the arch with the scene of the death of stag after Landseer, the case with swan neck pediment and brass mounts, turned pillars, the trunk with cushion moulded cornice and bow centred richly figured door flanked by pilasters, on panelled base, pendulum and weight, 222cm high
A Scottish Victorian mahogany eight day longcase clock, W Taylor Glasgow, the painted dial with brass ringed winding squares and twin subsidiary rings or seconds and days of the month, pierced hands, movement striking on coiled wire gong, in richly figured tapered pillar shaped case with glazed door, drum head and carved cresting, on bombe base, brass sleeved weights and ebonised wood rod pendulum with brass bob, 214cm h Good condition, requires adjusting and setting up, dial paint slightly dirty and scratched, unrestored
A Swedish rococo japanned longcase clock, Berg Stockholm, late 18th c, with convex painted dial, pierced brass hands, bell striking movement with anchor escapement and pull-repeat (not connected), the brass plates with low arched cut-out, the crested round hood with curved glass lights, decorated overall with gilt chinoiseries on a turquoise ground, pendulum and weights, 231cm h Provenance: Prince Axel of Denmark (1888-1964) and his wife Princess Margaretha of Sweden (1899-1977), located in the Dining Room of the Bernstorff Palace, Gentofte, Denmark; thence by descent to his grandson Birger Valdemar Georg Flemming Kai Axel, Count of Rosenborg, the present vendor Old restoration and re-decoration, localised flaking on sides of case, gilding rubbed showing red bole, but in essentially, old country house condition
A Dutch miniature silver longcase clock, late 19th c, incorporating a earlier verge watch with polychrome painted dial, backplate inscribed "Joseph London 32684", 27mm h, second standard control mark The collection of C. W. Briggs (1906-1971) (lots 1-429) Good condition, enamel dial damaged
An 18th Century eight-day longcase clock, Richard Smith Dunstable, with a 16 inch dial and in a chinoiserie case, 210cm high/see illustration CONDITION REPORT: Condition information is not usually provided in the description of the lot but is available upon request; the absence of a condition report does not imply that a lot is without imperfection
Late 18th century longcase clock by Thomas Moore Ipswich, brass and silvered arched dial with subsidiary seconds and date aperture, four pillar movement striking on bell, in painted faux tortoiseshell and chinoiserie decorated case with gilt ball mounts 222 cm highThe eight day movement has been married to the case. The movement is running but not currently striking. The case has been restored and is very decorative. Pendulum and weights present.
18th century 8-day longcase clock by Thomas Thorp, Colchester with arched gilt and silvered dial with strike silent to arch, subsidiary seconds and date aperture in oak case with three spike ball mounts 220 cm highGood original condition. The movement does not fit the hood aperture well. The movement is running - not tested for time keeping. See extra images
Early 18th century 8-day longcase clock by Richard Greg, St James, with square brass and silvered dial, subsidiary seconds and date aperture in walnut veneered case with lenticle glass to door, pendulum and two weights present, 220cm highGood general condition, sprung Spur at end of pendulum missing so unable to test movement properly but does run when weights are hung. The movement sits well in the case and the cheeks have not been altered for it to fit. The dial is in good order but has some marks. The case has been later veneered in walnut on an oak base.The veneers are thin and machine cut
Fine late-17th century marquetry longcase clock by Joseph Windmills, London with 11" gilt brass and silvered dial with subsidiary seconds and date aperture, latched six pillar movement striking on bell, brass covered weights with pendulum in a fine walnut veneered and floral and bird marquetry inlaid case with lenticle glass to door, bull mouldings on altered bracket feet, approximately 232cm highGood original condition. The cheeks of the case are slightly packed out to make the movement level so may or may not suggest the movement is a marriage ( please make up your own mind before bidding ) . The movement is running and striking ( not tested for time keeping ) . The case is in good original order with some missing door mouldings. The rear base of the case is loose but present .The bracket feet are probably a later replacement for the original bun feet
18th century 8-day longcase clock by Thomas Shipton, Andover with arched brass and silvered dial with subsidiary seconds and date aperture, striking on bell, in green Chinoiserie lacquered case, 230cm highFour pillar movement in running condition ( not tested for time keeping ) . The case is in good original condition with minor wear, chips and marks to the Chinoiserie decoration
A GEORGIAN FLAME MAHOGANY EIGHT DAY LONGCASE CLOCK, the hood with a swan neck pediment, barley turned pillars, flanking a glazed door enclosing a painted 13 inch dial, moonphase movement to the arch, roman numerals, subsidiary date aperture and seconds dial, signed W Jones of Birmingham, bell striking movement, on a wide trunk, and bracket feet, height 238cm, with two weights and pendulum (condition:-some minor veneer loss)
A GEORGIAN FLAME MAHOGANY AND CROSSBANDED 30 HOUR LONGCASE CLOCK, the hood with a swan neck pediment, three finials, turned pillars flanking a glazed door, enclosing a painted 13 inch dial, with a seascape scene to the arch, Roman numerals, seconds and date dials, signed D Bates of Huddersfield, on a shaped trunk, and a geometric panel trunk, on bracket feet, height 244cm, with one weight, pendulum and trunk key (condition:-missing back bracket feet, some veneer repairs around glazed door, replacement pillars, some beading/veneer missing around the base)
John Sculcoates Branson of Hull - Oak cased 8-day longcase clock c1790, with an inlaid perogda pediment and three ball and spire finials, breakarch hood door beneath flanked by reeded pilasters and brass capitals, long trunk with conforming door on a rectangular plinth raised on a base with bracket feet, early painted dial with raised gesso spandrels, swag cartouche and makers name to the arch, with pierced steel hands, Roman numerals,five minute arabics, seconds dial and calendar aperture, dial pinned via a false plate to a rack striking movement with a recoil anchor escapement. With weights, pendulum and key.Dimensions: Height: 240cm Length/Width: 44cm Depth/Diameter: 24cm
Thomas Huxley of Northiam - 8-day oak cased longcase clock c1790, with a wavy topped carved pediment above a break arch hood door with attached pillars, long trunk and conforming door with a break arch top on a square plinth with applied skirting, early painted dial with makers name in a swag cartouche to the break arch, floral spandrels, matching steel hands, Roman numerals and five minute Arabic's, with a seconds dial and calendar semi-circular aperture with date ring behind, rack striking movement with a recoil anchor escapement, striking the hours on a gong. With weights and pendulum.Thomas Huxley is recorded as working in Boreham Street, Northiam (Sussex) late 18th century.Dimensions: Height: 210cm Length/Width: 46cm Depth/Diameter: 25cm
English - mid-19th century 8-day mahogany longcase clock, with a swans neck pediment and wooden urn finial, break arch hood door flanked by ring turned pilasters, trunk with a round topped door and reeded columns on a conforming plinth with a raised panel, unsigned fully painted dial with Roman numerals and minute markers, subsidiary seconds and date dials with matching brass hands, eight day rack striking movement striking the hours on a bell. With weights and pendulum.Dimensions: Height: 230cm Length/Width: 57cm Depth/Diameter: 24cm
Leyburn of Driffield - late 18th century 8-day oak and mahogany longcase clock, with an inlaid pagoda pediment, reeded pilasters and break-arch hood door, trunk with canted corners conforming long break arch door, on a plain plinth with bracket feet, painted dial with a lunar disc to the arch, Roman numerals and five minute Arabic's, subsidiary seconds hand and semi-circular calendar aperture with date disc behind, matching stamped brass hands and floral spandrels, recoil anchor escapement with a rack striking movement, striking the hours on a bell. With pendulum & weights.Dimensions: Height: 220cm Length/Width: 44cm Depth/Diameter: 22cmCondition Report:Movement may require and benefit from servicing and attention.
Etherington of Driffield - Rare three-train late 18th century 30-hour longcase clock in an oak case, flat topped hood with dentil moulding and blind fret, break arch hood door with attached pillars, trunk with a conforming door on a deep stepped plinth with shaped base, dial with a fully painted arch and scroll spandrels in raised gesso, an unusual and rare dial having separate dials for the hours and minutes, dial inscribed "Etherington, Dryfield", with a recoil anchor escapement, striking the hours and quarters on three bells. No weights or pendulum.John Etherington is recorded as working in Driffield (Yorkshire) 1775-d.1790.Dimensions: Height: 220cm Length/Width: 48cm Depth/Diameter: 20cm
A George III mahogany longcase clock. With open swan neck pediment with ball and bird finial, the brass arched dial with applied corner spandrels, with subsidiary seconds ring and calendar aperture inscribed 'Jno. Dickenson, London', with two weights, a pendulum, a winder and a key, L45cm x D23cm x H231cm Condition Report: Clocks are not sold in working order. This comes with a winder, two weights, a pendulum and a key. All are presently detached. Overall in good order. There is some minor wear to the case and minor cracking to veneers. Both hands rotate. Slight scratching to silvered chapter ring and seconds dial. The base does not have rear bracket feet, presumably this is part of the original manufacture.
An Oak Eight Day Longcase Clock, circa 1730, 12" square brass dial with chapter ring signed Hen Stockar, London, later case, (no pendulum, one weight), 206cm high, together with an oak eight day longcase, square brass dial with chapter ring bearing a later inscription, Lomax, Blackburn, (pendulum and two weights), 220cm high (2)
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