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Eight day longcase clock movement, the 12" square brass dial signed Moore, Ipswich (pendulum), with subsidiary seconds dial and calendar aperture; also another eight day longcase clock movement, the 12" painted square dial signed Richard Waycoll, Glastonbury with subsidiary seconds dial and calendar aperture, another eight day longcase clock movement, the 12" square brass dial signed John Cuff, Shepton Mallet to the foliate engraved centre and a 13" painted arched dial signed W.Hall N.Shields with rocking ship to the arch (4)
A George III longcase clockLacquered wood of chinoiserie decorationYellow metal dial of reliefs decoration with Roman numbering hour marks and Arabic numbering seconds marksMarked Robert FleetwoodCarillon movement, with no pendulaEngland, 18th century(movement in need of service)242x45x22 cm
A Georgian mahogany and cross banded longcase clock, the break arch dial painted with a peacock and roses, circular dial bearing Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, eight day two train movement, with bell strike, the break arch hood surmounted with brass eagle and ball finial, raised on turned columns, the hood of canted form, with a cross banded door, raised on a plinth base, with pendulum, weights and key, 224cm high.
JOHN WOOD GRANTHAM ROCKING SHIP DUTCH INFLUENCED MARQUETRY INLAID LONGCASE CLOCK, the arched top dial set with cherubic spandrels, the silvered chapter ring set with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial before a twin weight pendulum driven bell strike movement (pendulum and weights included), the case profusely inlaid with insects, birds, flowers and urns, the hood with square capped riven top detail over an arched glazed door, mounted with three quarter cut turned pillars, the long slim trunk door with carved mouldings and bullseye glass pendulum view window, on a stepped bombe shaped base and substantial turned bun feet, 227cms overall H, 49cms max. WProvenance: private collection Denbighshire
GOOD 19TH CENTURY CIRCULAR DIAL MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK, the 30cms diam. round dial with the silvered chapter ring set with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture before a twin weight pendulum driven bell strike movement (pendulum and weights included), the dome top hood with eagle mounted fretwork sided pillar, circular glazed single door over a long arched top trunk door flanked by quarter cut reeded pillars, moulded edge lower panel on a stepped trunk base with double lower panel on corner bracket feet, 221cms overall H, 43cms WProvenance: private collection Gwynedd
W J DAVIES HARLECH ANTIQUE OAK LONGCASE CLOCK circa 1850, 14-inch square bird and shell painted dial set with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, and date aperture, before a twin weight pendulum driven bell strike movement, (pendulum and weights included), the cast back plate stamped 'L Hobson', the hood with broken swan neck pediment over a single glazed door flanked by turned and capped pillars, the trunk having a satinwood panel and quarter cut side pillars, boxwood stringing to the trunk door and lower panels on a stepped trunk base and plinth, 214cms overall H, 55cms max. WProvenance: by descent, from a farmhouse Llyn Peninsula, Gwynedd
ROBINSON DOLGELLY OAK & MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK CIRCA 1840, arched top moon phase painted dial, set with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial before a twin weight pendulum driven bell strike movement (pendulum and weights included), the clock hood with broken swan neck pediment over a single glazed arched top door and flat crossbanded pillars, short trunk door and lower panel on a stepped base and shaped lower apron, 221cms H, 52cms W Provenance: private collection Gwynedd (GOV.UK Ivory content- to comply with current regulation- self-declaration form completed for the sale of this item - Submission reference T1M3FD1A)
OWEN WILLIAMS PENRHYN OAK LONGCASE CLOCK CIRCA 1830, 14-inch square painted dial set with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture before a twin weight pendulum driven bell strike movement (pendulum and weights included), the hood with broken swan neck pediment over a single glazed door, three quarter length trunk door with ivory escutcheon and reeded inset pillar detail, the case upper and lower decorated with inlay boxwood and ebony stringing, on a stepped trunk base with corner bracket feet, 206cms overall H, 54cms W Provenance: private collection Denbighshire(GOV.UK Ivory content- to comply with current regulation- self-declaration form completed for the sale of this item - Submission reference 2BKDVWDR)
OWEN EDWARDS HOLYHEAD VICTORIAN MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK, arched top, painted dial set with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture before a twin weight pendulum driven bell strike movement (pendulum and weights included), the hood with broken swan neck pediment to an arched glazed single door, mounted with turned half pillar detail and flanked by full outer pillars, repeated to the sides of the double arched panel trunk door, on a stepped trunk base, having twin arched panels and canted sides, 230cms H, 66cms max. WProvenance: private collection Gwynedd
WILLIAM STRANGE KINGSTON 12-INCH SQUARE DIAL LONGCASE CLOCK, the dial having pierced gilt spandrels and silvered chapter ring, set with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date dial before a twin weight pendulum driven bell strike movement (pendulum and weights included), within a reproduction oak case, architectural capped hood with single glazed door, joined oak style four-panel long trunk door, on a carved corbel stepped base, 217cms H, 48cms WProvenance: private collection Denbighshire
Scottish mahogany longcase clock, hood with swan neck pediment and eagle finial, Corinthian column supports, trunk with long arched door, fluted quarter pilasters, plinth on short turned legs, thirteen inch arched brass dial with subsidary seconds dial and date aperture, signed James Bowie, Kirkcaldy, eight day movement striking on a bell, height 218cm.Condition report:Two weights and a pendulum are present (the pendulum shaft is bent and misaligned). Not set up in the saleroom to determine if fully working. The movement appears complete. The minute hand has been replaced. Some spot tarnishing on the dial. HIstoric repairs to the swan necks on the hood. The rest of the case is generally in good presentable condition, some of the crossbanding is replaced. Adaptations to the base and feet. Please see additional uploaded images.
Scottish mahogany longcase clock, the hood with dentil and cavetto cornice, Corinthian columns, long door with vase of flowers inlay, bracket feet, fourteen inch arched brass with with cast spandrels, silvered chapter ring, subsidiary seconds and date dial, signed J Robertson, Montrose, eight day movement striking on a bell, height 213cm.Condition report:The dial is tarnished. There is a crack to the glass. There is evidence of rubbing in front of the hood door. The columns aren't standing even at the top. There is a crack to the left panel. There are cracks, losses and small chips to the base. There are two weights and a pendulum but no key. Please see additional uploaded images.
John Mudge of London - mahogany 8-day longcase clock with a break arch top c 1800, shallow cornice surround and circular glazed hood door, trunk with reeded, canted corners and wavy topped trunk door, square plinth raised on bracket feet, silvered sheet dial with engraved Roman numerals, five-minute Arabic's and minute track, with pierced steel hands and seconds dial, two train rack striking movement with a recoil anchor escapement. With weights and pendulum.Dimensions: Height: 195cm Length/Width: 43cm Depth/Diameter: 24cmCondition Report:Pendulum suspension missing
An unusual and desirable Mahogany cased longcase clock, the 12 1/2" diameter circular silvered face having a sweep minute hand having Arabic numerals, unusually the hours being indicated by an inset sub-dial with Roman numerals set above the six o'clock position, the seconds being indicated on an upper inset dial with Arabic numerals. The one train weight driven movement having a dead-beat escapement and maintained power during winding. The case is attractively plain with an architectural pediment, 20 3/4" wide x 10" deep x 82 1/4" high. The clock has been running for two weeks and appears remarkably accurate to within a few seconds per day.
Henry Thornton of London, early 18th century burr-walnut 8-day longcase clock, 12" square brass dial with silver chapter ring, calendar aperture and secondary dial, cherub and coronet spandrels, the brass 5-pillar 8-day movement striking on a bell, burr-walnut case with lenticle, overall height 221cm
An early 19th century figured mahogany eight-day longcase clock. The 13-inch broken-arch white-painted dial below three gilt-metal spherical finials and a dentil cornice above two marquetry paterae; the dial decorated with a Battle of Trafalgar scene and surmounted with a shoulder-length portrait of Admiral Nelson; Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds-hand below the 12 o'clock position, date-hand above the 6 o'clock position; signed W. Colepitts - S. Shields. The finely figured and shaped boxwood-strung trunk door centred with a vertical marquetry conch shell and quadrant fleur-de-lys style marquetry spandrels. Figured mahogany box-base on ogee bracket feet. With weights and pendulum. (255 cm high) Condition Report: Good overall condition with nice overall colour with only a few minor pieces of veneer away, appears to have holes drilled at the 8 and 4 o'clock position on the dial.
A George III and later walnut and crossbanded cased eight-day longcase clock: 11-inch broken arch brass dial centred with a convex roundel engraved with an open-winged eagle and with the legend 'tempus fugit' and above a silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals signed 'John Coates - Cirencester', cornered by ornately pierced gilt-metal spandrels, date aperture above the six o'clock position and within further foliate-style engraving;, crossbanded trunk door raised on short bracket feet, together with two weights, pendulum and two keys. (211 cm high)
A George III period mahogany eight-day longcase clock: the arched moulded cornice above a 12-inch circular silvered dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds hand under the 12 o' clock position and the date aperture above the 6 o' clock position, signed 'Thos. Field, Bath'; the movement with anchor escapement and striking on a single bell; flame mahogany shaped trunk door flanked by canted fluted corners; shaped apron and raised on bracket feet. (206 cm high x 51 cm wide at base).
A German oak cased eight day longcase clock, stamped L.F.S (Lorenz Furtwangler & Son), early 20th century, the oversailing pediment above the 26cm silvered dial applied with Roman numerals, with a two train movement striking on a coiled gong, the glazed case door with an overlaid fretwork panel, with further moulded detail to the lower board, upon compressed bun feet, 208cm high, two brass cased weights and pendulum
An 18th century figured mahogany longcase clock by Thomas Atkinson Ormskirk dated 1778, the hood with blind fret pediment and lacquered glass panels, labelled "Martin Ormskirk", turned and reeded side columns, the trunk with full length door, blind fret panels and 1/4 turned and reeded side columns, having arched painted dial with moonphase to the arch with 8 day striking movement, ht 230cm.The case is in quite good condition. The glass panel with name, situated between the two hood swan necks, is cracked. The dial is fairly faded and requires work; the hour hand has the end broken off. A nice looking clock though.WE TAKE GREAT CARE in the accuracy of our condition reports and may record damage and restoration if obvious. The information is provided in good faith along with detailed photographs where requested and is for guidance only. However, this does not imply that there may not be further condition issues associated with the lot and we DO NOT provide any guarantee to the buyer.
A late 18th century mahogany longcase clock by Wignall Ormskirk, the hood with blind swan neck pediment, turned finials and glass panels (a.f), the trunk with blind fret panels and 1/4 turned and reeded side columns and full length door, with arched painted dial, moon phase to the arch and 8 day striking movement, ht 290cm
E. BELL & SON, UTTOXETER, GEORGE III LATE 18th CENTURY OAK AND MAHOGANY CROSSBANDED LONGCASE CLOCK, with 8 days striking movement, arched painted dial wiht rolling moonphase in the arch under a chapter ring showing days of the month, white roman dial with subsidiary seconds hand and date aperture, the hood with swan neck pediment, turned baluster side columns to the hood, inset fluted side columns to the waist, shell lozenge inlay to the door, raised on bracket feet, two weights and pendulum, 7 3 1/2in (222.2cm) high
JAMES TOPHAM, NANTWICH, EARLY 19th CENTURY FIGURED MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK with 8 days striking movement, arched painted dial wiht revolving moonphase in the arch showing two full moons, chapter ring above including the days of the month, the white roman dial with date aperture and subsidiary seconds dial (lacks hand), the swan neck pediment having three brass ball finials, spirally fluted side columns to the hood and the waist, shaped apron and splay bracket feet, two weights and the pendulum, 7ft 11 1/2in (242.5cm) high
EARLY 19th CENTURY FIGURED MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK, probably by James Topham, Nantwich, with 8 days striking movement, arch painted dial with revolving moonphase in the arch, chapter ring above showing days of the month, the roman dial with two subsidiary dials for seconds and days of the month, the hood with swan neck pediment, spirally lobed side columns to the hood and waist, on bracket feet, 7ft 10in (238.7cm)
LONGCASE CLOCKS: George III 19th century mahogany north country longcase clock with arched rolling moon-phase dial signed Glover St Helens and eight day movement stamped William Whitaker (fl. 1820-1850), the hood with brass finials surmounts a paterae and checker line inlaid case with fluted columns, 8ft 1in (246.5 cm) H
AN OAK AND MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK CIRCA 1780, THOMAS READ, TARPORLEY The eight-day bell striking movement with 13inch arched dial, with moon-phase automaton and silvered Roman numeral chapter ring, signed Thos Read, Tarporley to the centre, the case of traditional 'North Country' form with fluted columns to the hood and quarter columns to the trunk 220cm high overall Condition Report: The case with marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and use old splits and cracks, chips and losses, one piece of moulding missing to the apron above the plinth - this is missing in the catalogue image and has never been present at Dreweatts.The seat board is later pine, the tops of the cheeks also with an inset piece of later timber - the cheeks appear to be the right height, the movement and mask fill the hood and the arch, the sides of the cheeks are grooved and the hood has been sliding in and out here for a long time - there is no clear indications that the elements aren't original. They have had some repairs and restorations, the rear boards with numerous holes The case of North Country (Cheshire/Lancashire) type and certainly in keeping with the dial's area of manufactureThe freize with blue glass inserts, these have breaks and are possibly replacements in any caseThe movement has been cleaned, the gut strings replaced with wire, the bell looks like it might be a later replacement, there is a pendulum, two weights and a winding key all present. the dial with pitting and spotting, small loss to the black numeral on the II (2)Dreweatts haven't tested the movement and give no comments as to accuracy or longevity Please see additional images for visual reference to condition Condition Report Disclaimer
George III oak longcase clock, the broken arch hood with flanking pilasters above an arched moulded door and conforming plinth, the brass dial with Arabic and Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, signed John Glascock, Brentwood, the two train four pillar movement striking on a bell, 218cm high including the brass finials

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