We found 41637 price guide item(s) matching your search
There are 41637 lots that match your search criteria. Subscribe now to get instant access to the full price guide service.
Click here to subscribe- List
- Grid
-
41637 item(s)/page
A group of mixed items of metalwork, comprising: a pewter tankard, a pewter chalice, a skeleton clock, a longcase clock dial, a brass table lamp, a watch stand, money boxes, an oil lamp burner, a brazier and a pewter lid (lot)Provenance: the Estate of the late designer Anthony Powell (1935 – 2021)Please refer to department for condition report
AN IRISH MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK, by William Stafford, Dublin, c.1760, the hood with swan neck pediment with scallop shell frieze, the brass dial with steel chapter ring, flanked by fluted columns the trunk with arched panel door, the plinth moulded base with bracket feet. 238cm highCondition Report: In excellent condition the brass eagle in pediment probably later The mahogany has a rich dark patina slightly darker than the photographNo guarantees are given for the working order of the clock
A GEORGE III MAHOGANY CASED LONGCASE CLOCK, by Thomas Hunter of London, the pagoda topped hood with blind fretwork panel and two spherical brass finials, over an arched glazed panel door, flanked by columns and enclosing a brass dial with enamel inset inscribed 'Thos. Hunter, London', having pierced spandrels around the enamel chapter ring with Roman numerals and seconds subsidiary dial, the waisted trunk with arched door and moulded rim, flanked by fluted columns with brass capitals, raised on platform base. 235cm high
AN IRISH 18TH CENTURY MAHOGANY CASED LONGCASE CLOCK, the hood of architectural form with pediment, above glazed hinged door, flanked by fluted columns, containing brass dial signed 'Crosthwaite', above waisted trunk with panelled door and engaged fluted columns to the corners, on panelled base, raised on bracket feet. 225cm highCondition Report: Good presentable condition The hood with replaced glazing and some minor timber splits to the left panel The door is good, no warping Lock plate inside rest or replaced Plinth good condition with old split to side panelWeights present but no pendulum Brass dial good See images for mechanism
18th century 30 hour oak longcase clock, with signed square brass dial signed 'Houghton, Oversly Green’, weight and pendulum present, 227cm highNo obvious signs of any woodworm. Case is in good condition. Plinth base has probably been replaced many years ago. Unfortunately we do not know if it is in working order
A George III eight day mahogany longcase clock, John Wise, London, with ring winding squares and engraved date aperture, silvered disc to the arch engraved with fruit and urn, the case with swept pediment and dentil cornice, the trunk enclosed by a figured door, on line inlaid base and bracket feet, pendulum and lead weights, 220cm h Complete and original, much old dust and dirt, requires cleaning / cosmetic restoration and an overhaul, movement and dial original to case
An oak thirty hour longcase clock, Boot, Sutton [in Ashfield], mid 18th c, the brass dial with engraved centre and mask spandrels, the movement with arch cut-out to backplate, in flat topped case with pilasters and breakarched door, weight and pendulum, 190cm h Pleasing colour, dial and movement original to case, old polish residue on dial, much dust and dirt, requires an overhaul but apparently complete, hinges to door old replacements, base with old later skirting
A George III eight day mahogany-stained oak longcase clock, S Dalton Rugby, the painted dial with ringed winding squares, date sector and subsidiary seconds ring, painted and gilt with flowers, the case with barber pole stringing and damaged pediment, on panelled base, pendulum and weights, 210cm h Lacks pediment, base panel split, much dust and dirt
An English oak thirty hour longcase clock, Jno Hudson Nottingham, early 19th c, the breakarched dial painted with a shepherdess and bird, the spandrels with honeysuckle and strawberries, the case having swan neck pediment and breakarched door, on bracket feet, pendulum and weight, 222cm h Good unrestored condition, vertical shrinkage crack to base
An English oak eight day longcase clock, Joshua Alsop East Smithfield, early 18th c, the 12" brass dial foliate engraved to the sides, matted centre and engraved birds flanking date aperture, having ringed winding squares, silvered seconds and chapter rings, pierced steel hands, crown and cherub spandrels and four finely turned pillars to the movement, in a modified and dark-stained flat topped oak case with pillars flanking the glazed door, the trunk enclosed by an ogee moulded door, bracket feet, pendulum and weights, 200cm h Much dust, dirt and cobwebs, minutes hand repaired, both slightly rusty, case with old modifications and repair
An English oak eight day longcase clock, J R Malton, the 12" brass dial with matted centre, date sector, subsidiary seconds and chapter rings, having mask spandrels and four-pillar movement in flat topped case with pillars flanking the glazed door, the trunk with full length ogee moulded door flanked by mahogany veneered, canted angles, on conforming base and bracket feet, pendulum and weights, 217cm h Much dust and dirt with cobwebs, pendulum crutch damaged, case surface affected by damp conditions, case largely original, cheeks not packed, backboard damaged in places
An English oak thirty hour longcase clock, Dav'd Collier Gattley, c1760, the 11" brass dial with engraved and matted centre, date sector, pierced steel hand and mask spandrels, in modified flat topped case with blind fret cornice, pillars flanking the glazed door, the crossbanded trunk enclosed by moulded door, pendulum and weight, 201cm h Much dust and dirt with cobwebs, etc, movement seated on two chamfered pieces of timber that rest on the cheeks, hands replaced and slightly rusty, silvering marked, old damage to blind fret
An English mahogany thirty hour longcase clock, Samuel Collings Downend, late 18th c, the 12" brass dial with date aperture, engraved minutes ring flanked by flies in un-silvered chapter ring with rococo spandrels and four-pillar movement, the case with swan neck pediment and pilasters to the glazed door, the trunk enclosed by a full length moulded door, pendulum and weight, 212cm h Much dust and cobwebs, etc, glazed door detached where pin hinge damaged, lacking one of the brass rosettes from the pediment, finial of later date, hands and pulling chains rusty, seat boards not packed
An English oak eight day longcase clock, second quarter 18th c, the 11" brass dial with silvered date within engraved square, ringed winding squares, silvered seconds and chapter rings and mask spandrels, pierced steel hands and four pillar movement in a flat topped case with turned pillars flanking the glazed door, the moulded trunk enclosed by a full length arched door with 'keystone' and inlaid flower, pendulum and weights, 204cm h Much dust, dirt and cobwebs, seat boards packed, replacement hands, old modifications and repair to case
An English oak thirty hour longcase clock, R[ober]t Woollat Glastonbury, 18th c, the 10" brass dial with matted centre, pierced hand, crown and cherub spandrels and lantern type movement in a flat topped case with pilasters flanking the glazed door, the trunk enclosed by a full length ogee moulded door, pendulum and weight, 190cm h Much dust and dirt with cobwebs, etc, localised worm, in particular to the 'roof' of the hood, seat board replaced, hand possibly original, knob to trunk door replaced
An English walnut thirty hour longcase clock, F Bayley Uttoxeter, c1730, the 11" brass dial with matted centre, date segment, pierced steel hands and mask spandrels, in step top case with blind fret cornice and pillars flanking the glazed door, the trunk enclosed by a breakarched crossbanded and star-inlaid door, on bracket feet, pendulum and weight, 203cm h Much dust and cobwebs, seat board not packed, case with some old veneer repairs, blind fret work worn and lost in places
An English oak thirty hour longcase clock, Will Snow, c1770, the 11" engraved brass dial with silvered date sector and chapter ring, pierced hands and rococo spandrels, in flat topped case with blind fret cornice and pillars flanking the glazed door, the trunk enclosed by a moulded door, on panelled base, pendulum and weight, 207cm h Much dust and cobwebs, etc, in basically good condition
An English oak thirty hour longcase clock, Thos Stripling Barwell, mid 18th c, the 11" engraved brass dial with date sector, silvered chapter ring, steel hand and rococo spandrels, the pedimented case with turned pillars flanking the glazed door, the trunk enclosed by a full length ogee moulded door, pendulum and weight 197cm h Much dust and dirt with cobwebs, cheeks packed, old repairs
Pearson & Dunn, Berwick: a Georgian oak and mahogany longcase clock, the painted roman dial with subsidiary seconds dial and date dial, shipping scene to arch, two train movement with anchor escapement, the case with shaped waist door flanked by fluted quadrants, panel base and bun feet, with weights and pendulum, 226cms high.
19th Century mahogany crossbanded and inlaid longcase clock, the broken arch hood with a swan neck pediment and flanking reeded pilasters, the painted moon phase dial with Arabic and Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds and date dials, signed J.A Scott, DumfriesThis clock has been cleaned and restored but we cannot confirm if it is fully working.Dial 14ins wide x 20ins high
19th Century oak longcase clock having brass dial with silvered chapter ring and Roman numerals, the three train weight driven movement chiming on six bells, with broken arch pediment, the dial flanked by brass pilasters over a flush panel door on conforming plinth base, 87ins high (including weights, key and pendulum)
John Gordin, LondonA late 17th/early 18th century walnut eight-day longcase clock, the 11-inch square brass dial with silvered Roman chapter ring, sword hilt half hour marks, and Arabic minute track, matted centre, subsidiary seconds with ringed winding holes and date aperture, signed chapter ring, winged cherub head spandrels, the movement with five knopped and finned pillars. The hood with floral marquetry to the dome top and door, brass urn finials, plain pilasters and glass side panels over a convex throat and 42-inch trunk door with 'D' ended floral and bird marquetry panels, convex lenticle over a further floral marquetry rectangular panel and later skirt base. Comes with a pair of brass cased weights, pendulum and key. 240cm high, 94.5inDial good, some rubbing to the silvering in the chapter ring, movement clean and currently working but not tested or guaranteed. The case generally good and clean. The hood with later finials and one small strip of moulding missing. Base slightly shortened because of the later skirt which has a patch of veneer missing to the front face and rear right foot.
-
41637 item(s)/page