An early 19th century mahogany longcase clock, the hood with later gilt eagle finial surmounting swan neck pediment with gilt brass floral roundels, over arched door flanked by turned Doric style pilasters, the trunk door of inverted niche form over fielded panelled box base, the white enamel dial with floral spandrels, Roman chapter ring and subsidiaries for seconds and date, inscribed J. Golder Alloa, eight day movement striking hammer on coiled gong, H230cm, W50cm, D25cm
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A George III longcase clock, the swan neck pediment over arched door, fluted pilasters Tunbridge ware inlay and mahogany cross bands, on a later plinth, the white painted dial with floral spray spandrels, Roman chapter ring, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, inscribed Deacon Barton the eight day movement striking the hours on a bell, with Walker and Hughes cast false plate, complete with weights and pendulum, movement untested, H234cm
An 18th century walnut and burr walnut longcase clock, having associated unsigned arched brass dial and movement, w.12¼", with brass chapter ring, engraved centre, cast brass spandrels (one spandrel to arch missing), twin winding holes for an eight-day four pillar weight driven movement striking on a bell, the case with arched panelled to a boxbase (with losses and for restoration), h.225cm
(Stephen?) Asselin of London - an 18th century oak longcase clock, the 12" square brass dial signed to the silvered chapter ring, having matted centre, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, twin ringed winding holes for a brass eight-day four pillar weight driven striking movement (lacking bell), the case having an architectural hood and panelled door to a boxbase, h.224cm
Thomas Akers of Collingbourn - a George III oak longcase clock, the 11" square brass dial having signed silvered chapter ring, cast brass cherub mask spandrels, the matted centre with engraved and pierced roundels, 30-hour weight driven movement striking on a bell, the case having three-quarter turned pilasters to a plain trunk and boxbase, h.210cm
Thomas Reynolds of London - an 18th century chinoiserie blue lacquered longcase clock, having a 12" arched brass dial, signed to a silvered convex disc to the arch, flanked by dolphinium cast spandrels, the silvered Roman and Arabic chapter ring flanked by cherub mask spandrels and enclosing a matted centre with subsidiary seconds dial, rolling date dial, twin-winding holes for a brass five pillar eight-day weight driven movement striking on a bell, the hood having three-quarter turned pilasters above an arched panelled door chinoiserie decorated with pagoda and figure landscapes, to a boxbase, h.215cmWith weights and pendulum.In running order.Appears all original.Stands well.Lacquer with some age wear and fading.Dial, case and movement all appear to belong.No woodworm.
A late 18th century mahogany-cased eight-day longcase clock: the twelve-inch painted dial with moon phase, Latin legend 'Sic est vita hominis', Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds-hand and signed 'A Crawford, Whitby' and cornered by spandrels as painted roses. The dial flanked by a pair of Corinthian columns with brass acanthus capitals. The main trunk with dentil cornice, shaped figured mahogany door and raised on short bracket feet. Together with weights, pendulum, key and some small pieces of wood now away. (207 cm high)Condition Report: It appears to a 'marriage' and the movement is not originally attached to the case. It has two splits to the right-hand side (looking from the front) on the wood above and below the glass. The dial has crazing to the paint surface, the top of the right-hand acanthus capital there is some wood away and some damage to the open fretwork, the figured door is nicely coloured and flat. There are pieces of wood away to the decorative arches at the top and the left-hand side. The right-hand returned dentil moulding is away. Two inch veneer away from the lower base section. Some restoration required.
A 19th century thirty-hour oak longcase clock: the broken swan-neck pediment above a glazed hood with fluted pilasters and brass capitals, enclosing a floral painted dial with date aperture and signed 'J Eirr - Bewdley'; the single door crossbanded with mahogany; complete with weights, brass pulleys and pendulum. (200 x 48 x 23 cm)
A mid-nineteenth century 8 day Oak longcase clock with a circular dial inscribed "JH Maughan, Gateshead", hood with a curved break arch pediment flanked by two ring turned pillars and circular hood door with crossbanding, trunk with stopped canted corners, short door with a curved top and a rectangular recessed panel, square plinth with a conforming recessed panel raised on a decorative shaped skirting, painted dial with Roman numerals, minute track, fifteen minute Arabic's, subsidiary seconds and date dials, dial pinned directly to an eight-day rack striking movement with a recoil anchor escapement striking the hours on a bell. With pendulum and two weights.Joseph Heppell Maughan is recorded as working in Gateshead (Co Durham) 1834-64.Dimensions: Height: 210cm Length/Width: 52cm Depth/Diameter: 24cm
Oak cased 30hr chain driven longcase clock by Edmund Sagar of Skipton c 1795, with a Swans neck pediment above a break arch hood door flanked by two turned columns with brass capitals, trunk with recessed quarter columns and a long concave topped door, on a rectangular plinth with raised panel, painted break arch dial with floral spandrels and rolling moon to the break arch, dial centre with two representations of birds of paradise and subsidiary calendar disc, with Roman numerals five minute Arabic's and non-matching steel hands, dial pinned directly to a countwheel striking movement with recoil anchor escapement, striking the hours on a cast bell. With pendulum and weight.Edmund Sagar worked in several market towns in North Yorkshire before finally working in New Market Street, Skipton c1793-1805, he was succeeded by his nephew George Lee in 1806. 30hr clocks with painted moon dials are comparatively rare at this period, usually being found on more expensive 8-day clocks.Dimensions: Height: 216cm Length/Width: 50cm Depth/Diameter: 23cm
Late 18th century longcase clock by the noted maker Thomas Lister (II) of Halifax, carved dark oak case with later carving and a stepped flat caddy pediment, with a square hood door, quarter columns and long convex topped door to the trunk, square plinth with a raised panel and shaped skirting, square brass dial with cast �border� spandrels, silver chapter ring with minute dots, Roman numerals, five-minute Arabic's and matching steel hands, polished dial centre with scroll engraving and subsidiary date and moon apertures with silvered date and painted moon discs behind, dial pinned directly to a chain driven 30hr countwheel striking movement, striking the hours on a cast bell. With weight and pendulum. The Lister family were a prolific family of West Yorkshire clockmakersThomas Lister (II) is recorded as working at the corner of Lord Street and Bull Green, Halifax c1760-1795. d.1814.Dimensions: Height: 205cm Length/Width: 50cm Depth/Diameter: 24cm
A George III 8-day oak longcase clock by John Ivison of Carlisle c 1795, with a swans neck pediment and spun brass ball and eagle finial, break arch hood door flanked by two plain pilasters with brass capitals, trunk with full length reeded quarter columns and a long wavy topped door with crossbanding, trunk on a square plinth with canted corners raised on bracket feet, brass break arch dial with a silvered centre and chapter ring engraved with Roman numerals, minute dots and ten minute Arabic's, with subsidiary seconds and calendar dials, matching steel hands and pointers, matching cast brass �border� spandrels and a break arch painted depiction of a blacksmith shoeing a horse, dial pinned directly to a rack striking movement, striking the hours on a cast bell. With weights and pendulum. The Ivison family were prolific family of Cumberland clockmakers recorded as working in Carlisle from 1760-1834, established by H Ivison in 1760 and succeeded by one son and two grandsons all called John, this clock was most probably made by John (II) 1790-1830.Dimensions: Height: 203cm Length/Width: 47cm Depth/Diameter: 24cm
Mahogany cased 20th century longcase clock with a three-train weight driven rack striking German movement, chiming the quarters and striking the hours on nine tubular bells, with Westminster, St Michael and Whittington chimes, Strike /silent, chime/silent facility, hood with a break arch pediment and silk backed side frets, lozenge glazed trunk door on a square plinth raised on bracket feet, with a brass break arch dial, silvered chapter ring, matted dial centre, spandrels, seconds dial and chime selection to the break arch. With key, brass faced pendulum bob and three brass cased weights. Dimensions: Height: 225cm Length/Width: 44cm Depth/Diameter: 32cm
George II japanned longcase clock by Joseph Stevens, London (Aldgate), c1750, with a flat topped hood, shallow cornice and blind fret beneath, square hood door with rectangular glazed panels to the sides, with a long trunk and conforming full length door with raised moulding to the edge, on a rectangular plinth with applied skirting, front of the case profusely decorated in the oriental chinoiserie style, with a square brass dial and silvered chapter ring engraved with Roman numerals, minute track and five minute Arabic's, matching scroll spandrels and finely matted dial centre, with matching steel hands, recessed silvered seconds dial and square date aperture with silvered date ring behind, dial pinned directly to an eight-day rack striking movement, striking the hours on a cast bell, with weights and pendulum. Joseph Stevens is recorded as a member of the clockmaker's company (London) in 1745 and 1752-94, his son Joseph (II) was apprenticed in 1753Dimensions: Height: 200cm Length/Width: 46cm Depth/Diameter: 23cm
Late 18th century Dutch longcase clock by Pieter Swann, Amsterdam. In a walnut case with swan's neck pediment and raised caddy top surmounted with three wooden ball finials, silk backed fretwork frieze to the front and sides and corresponding sound frets to both sides of the hood, break arch hood door with attached pilasters and brass capitals, trunk with concave corners and conforming long break arch door with raised beading to the edge and incorporated glass lenticle with a brass bezel, trunk on a square crossbanded plinth with applied bombe base, brass break arch dial with an engraved surround, silvered and engraved moon disc recording the lunar date and times of high water at Amsterdam, cast four seasons spandrels, silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals, five-minute Arabic's, minute and quarter hour tracks, matted and engraved dial centre with ringed winding collets and alarm disc, subsidiary day, date and seconds dials, with finely pieced and fettled steel hands, dial pinned directly to an eight-day weight driven movement striking the alarm, hours and half hours on two bells. With two brass cased weights and pendulum.Dimensions: Height: 260cm Length/Width: 48cm Depth/Diameter: 24cm
An early 19th century mahogany longcase clock, the white painted dial with Roman chapter ring, sub dials for date and seconds, inscribed A Breckenridge & Son, Kilmarnock, with eight day twin train movement striking the hours hammer on bell, completer with key, weights and pendulum, H208cm, W48cm, D24cm
A GEORGIAN MAHOGANY CASED WILLIAM BARKER WIGAN MOONPHASE LONGCASE CLOCK with 14 inch brass dial with silvered raised chapter ring bearing Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial with Arabic numerals, cast brass ormolu mounts to corners, moonphase disk set within arch above dial engraved with maker name "Willm Barker Wigan" and motto "Time is Valuable", 225cm high x 49cm wide x 25cm deep Condition Report:Available upon request
A LARGE EARLY 20TH CENTURY LONGCASE CLOCK with brass and silvered 14" dial with Roman numerals, silvered subsidiary dial bearing Arabic numerals below pair of chime dials "Chime, Silent" and "Westminster, St Michael, Whittington", extensively carved hood and case with pair of turned columns capped with Gryphons flanking bevelled glass door containing three brass weights and silvered pendulum, 278cm high x 80cm wide x 39cm deep Condition Report:"Clock is in a Good overall condition with movement appearing intact and complete with three weights, pendulum (with wooden stem) and chimes (we cannot however guarantee any mechanical item)Case is in a fair condition with some losses to carved mouldings and repairs to plinth base"
A XIX Century Mahogany Eight Day Longcase Clock, the white arched dial inscribed "J.S. - Hwirar? Sheffield" and painted with two figures and a camel, Roman numerals and minute/date apertures, the hood with swan neck pediment, arched door and turned supports, the trunk with small door and turned pilasters, the base with a circular panel and shaped apron, 247cm high.
19th century mahogany eight date longcase clock by Leach of Romley with second and subsidiary dial and black painted Roman numeralsCondition Report: The painted face is in good order with a few small marks and blemishes commensurate with age.The Hood has a few small pieces of mahogany veneer missing to the top of arch.The case looks in good order apart from the lock missing from the inside of the door interior.
A late 17th/early 18th century walnut and oyster veneered longcase clock, the five pillar two train movement with anchor escapement striking on a bell, the 12'' square brass dial inscribed No 12, having a silvered chapter ring inscribed Josh Wilson, London, enclosing a calendar aperture and subsidiary seconds dial within a typical hood with three quarter pilasters and the trunk with a panel door having a pendulum aperture, h203cmAlterations and restoration
Blackburn Oakham (Rutland Leicestershire) No 1147 eight day longcase clock with 11'' brass dial with calendar and twin cherub and crown spandrels. Contained in an oak case long trunk door and caddy top to hood, Dimensions 86 x 15 x 9'' deep Blackburn is recorded as working in Rutland from the mid 1750sGood restored condition movement not tested CONDITION:Good restored condition movement not tested
Robert Green, Edinburgh. Eight day longcase clock with 12'' steel arch brass dial with silvered boss inscribed R Green Edinburgh, surrounded by dolphin spandrels. Eight day movement striking on a bell calendar and date wheels. Contained in a mahogany case. Hood with reeded columns with brass caps, swan neck pedimentDimensions 89 x 20 x 10''Good condition, movement not testedCONDITION:Good condition, movement not tested
Whithurst (Whitehurst), Congleton. Thirty hour longcase clock with 11'' square brass dial single hand. The centre engraved with a single flower surrounded by leaves. A thirty hour rope driven movement striking on a bell. Oak case with glass centre (bulls eye) on trunk door. Hood has turned plain pillars. The hood sides are glazed, Dimensions 80 x 20 x 9''Purchased from Hadfield clocks.Whitehurst was the start of the famous family of clockmakers noted for fine clocks
Jn (John) Ogden, Darlington. Thirty hour longcase clock with 10'' square dial and single hand and date aperture contained in an oak case with long trunk door and dowel door lock. Nice hood with barley twist type pillars. The case is jointed with oak dowels, Dimensions 79 x 18 1/2 x 11'' deepIllustrated in Clockmakers of Northern England pages 12 and 74 good original condition, movement not testedCONDITION:good original condition, movement not tested
A George III oak longcase clock with thirty hour movement striking on a bell, the 12-inch square dial with silvered chapter ring and centre inscribed 'John Johnson Halesworth', cornered with cast and pierced gilt foliate spandrels, the hood with glazed door above a rectangular trunk door, plain base and stepped plinth base, height 201cm, with pendulum and weight (alterations). Note: John Johnson is a recorded clockmaker working 'near the market place' in Halesworth, Suffolk, circa 1770s until his death in 1789.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
An early 19th century oak longcase clock with thirty hour bell strike movement, the 12-inch painted breakarch dial with subsidiary seconds and date aperture and inscribed 'JN Watson Pocklington', the hood with swan neck pediment and glazed door, above an arched trunk door, plain base and shaped apron, height 216cm, with pendulum and weight (alterations and some faults).Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
A George III oak and mahogany crossbanded longcase clock with thirty hour movement striking on a bell via an outside countwheel, the 13-inch brass breakarch dial with painted British Navy ship to arch above a silvered chapter ring and centre with date aperture and faux winding holes, inscribed 'Brough Workington', the hood with broken arch pediment and glazed door, the trunk with arched door and fluted corner columns, on a canted corner base and ogee bracket feet, height 221cm (alterations and some faults), with pendulum and weight.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
A Victorian mahogany longcase clock with eight day movement striking hours on a bell, the 13-inch painted breakarch dial with cavalry soldier automaton to arch above black Roman hour numerals, subsidiary seconds and date aperture, inscribed 'George Cooper Scarborough', all cornered with further cavalry soldiers, the hood with broken arch pediment, glazed door and turned columns, the trunk with shaped door and turned columns, on a canted corner base and bracket feet, height 234cm, with pendulum and two weights. Note: George Cooper is a recorded clockmaker working at George Street and Thomas Street in Scarborough between 1858 and 1869.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
A George III oak and mahogany crossbanded longcase clock with eight day movement striking on a bell, the painted breakarch dial decorated with a seated girl, a dog and rabbits, inscribed 'Jas Slater Uttoxeter', the hood with three brass finials, the trunk door inlaid with a conch shell patera, height 234cm, with pendulum, two weights and winder.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
A late 19th century French lacquered brass gorge case petite sonnerie carriage clock by Vieyres & Repingon, with eight day movement striking and repeating the hours and quarters on two bells, the backplate stamped 'Vieyres & Repingon Paris' and numbered '2827', the signed white enamelled dial with black Roman hour numerals, the gorge case with swing handle and bevelled glass panels, two position 'striking' and 'silent' lever to base, height 15.5cm, with winding key. Provenance: formerly the property of Tom Robinson, past chairman of the Antiquarian Horological Society and author of various horological books including 'The Longcase Clock'.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
A 19th century mahogany regulator style longcase clock with eight day movement striking on a bell, the 12-inch brass dial with subsidiary seconds and date aperture, inscribed 'Henry Lamport Plymo Docks', the domed top case with glazed door and sides, mirrored back and panelled base on bun feet, height 192cm (alterations and faults, lacking pendulum and weights).Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
A 19th century French painted pine Morbier or Comtoise longcase clock with two train weight driven movement striking on a bell, the white enamelled circular dial with black Roman hour numerals and inner date ring, the brass surround embossed with fruit basket and scrolls, the low bellied trunk with glazed pendulum lenticle, the base with painted figural scene, height excluding hood 222cm, with nine rod pendulum and two weights (hood disassembled).Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
A collection of fourteen 19th century and later longcase clock winders, each with turned wood handle.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
A George III mahogany longcase clock with eight day movement striking on a bell, the 12-inch brass breakarch dial with boss to arch, inscribed 'R. Bradberry Reeth', above a chapter ring with Roman hour numerals and foliate engraved centre with subsidiary seconds and date aperture, the hood with moulded arch pediment, glazed door and brass stop fluted columns, the trunk with arched door, above a panelled base and bracket feet, height 225cm, with pendulum and two brass cased weights. Note: Robert Bradbury is a recorded clockmaker working in Reeth, Yorkshire, from 1771 to circa 1800.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
An early 19th century mahogany longcase clock with eight day movement striking hours on a bell, the 9½-inch circular dial with black Roman hour numerals and outer Arabic minutes, the hood with arched pediment above a circular glazed door and brass stop fluted corner columns, the trunk with rectangular door, on a panelled base and plinth, height 185.5cm, with pendulum, two brass cased weights and winder.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
A George III dark green and gilt chinoiserie japanned longcase clock with eight day movement striking on a bell, the 12-inch brass breakarch dial with silvered subsidiary strike/silent indicator to arch above a silvered chapter ring, framing a matt centre with silvered subsidiary seconds, date aperture and plaque inscribed 'Edwd Muddle CHATHAM', all cornered with cast and pierced gilt foliate scroll spandrels, the case with all-over gilt chinoiserie decoration, the arched hood with glazed door, above an arched trunk door and plinth base, height 214cm (lacking pendulum and weights). Note: Edward Muddle is a recorded clockmaker working in Chatham, Kent, from circa 1760 to 1779.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
An early 18th century and later walnut veneered longcase clock, the gilt dial signed 'Daniel Parker in Fleet Street London' and having a matted centre, subsidiary seconds dial, silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals and gilt metal spandrels, the case having a stepped cornice with pierced fretwork and door having pendulum viewing window, the 8 day five pillar movement striking on a single bell, 200.5cm high x 40cm wide
A mid 20th century electric Synchronome master longcase clock having an arched top Egyptian style dial with moonphase mechanism, the dial inscribed 'Synchronome Master Clock built by L.T.Berry Dovercourt 1951', the case having a moulded cornice with brass presentation clock dated 1963, 215.5cm high x 52cm wide
A George III 8 day longcase clock, the arched top dial decorated with a country scene with figures to the top, subsidiary seconds dial, chapter ring, gilt hands and inscribed 'Griffin WLS Beach' for Bonner Griffin of Wisbech, the mahogany and oak case having turned brass final, broken swan neck pediment and marquetry shell inlaid to the door, the 8 day movement striking on a single bell, 212cm high x 48cm wide
A George III lacquered longcase clock by Christopher Pinchbeck, London, with 12inch arched brass and silvered dial, named to the arch, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, 5 pillar movement, on a plinth base, the case with some restorations and refinishing, 220cm highhood door loose; damages to case, lacking trunk door hinges (gouge marked) and now having a modern piano-type hinge. With two weights and pendulum. Some partial restorations to case. Please see photos.
W GOULDSBROOUGH, SCARBOROUGH; a 19th century oak cased eight day longcase clock with broken swan neck pediment above brass arched dial with silvered roundel with the maker's details, above silvered chapter ring set with Arabic and Roman numerals, rolling date aperture, above arched door to tapering plinth and bracket feet, height 222cm.
A Georgian oak longcase clock by Manister Baxter of St Neots, the square brass dial with rococo style spandrels, engraved centrally with flowers and scrolls, silvered chapter ring bearing Roman numerals, single train movement, the case hood with brass ball and eagle surmounts, with carved frieze and three quarter pillasters, plain trunk and base, 216cm high.
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