An early 19th century 8-day longcase clock, the 14-inch square painted dial indistinctly signed William Barton, Wigan, matched brass acorn design hands, case of oak and cross-banded mahogany having swan necked pediment, turned columns to the hood, ¾ length trunk door flanked by quarter-reeded columns and standing 208cm tall, with weights and pendulum.
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A mid-19th century longcase clock, the 13-inch square brass dial signed Standring, Bolton to the silvered chapter ring (Loomes listed Jeremiah Standring as born in Rochdale, working in Bolton 1742 to 1782), matched blued steel hands, inset painted penny moon, 30-hour movement with dummy winding squares to the dial, case of oak and cross-banded mahogany having swan necked pediment, floral reverse painted inset panel, reeded columns to the hood, full length trunk door with wavy top, flanked by quarter-reeded columns and standing 215cm tall, with weights and pendulum. Old paper label to the door interior stating: Standring - Bolton, Purchased by Ernest Bate for the sum of £? (obscured) in Feb 1950. Acquired at an auction at Newton Old Hall of the effects of the Boydell family at their termination of residency and subsequent demolition of the hall.Condition Report: Case in reasonable order with most mouldings present. Some loss to backboard, no feet, area where trunk and base meet needs attention. Dial complete in good order, no damage to hands, no real paint loss to moon dial. Movement very dirty, evidence of hole punching up, however both trains operate. No odd holes.
An imposing late 18th century 8-day longcase clock, the 14-inch Wilson arched dial with rolling moon feature indistinctly signed for Lawson of Wigan, matched blued steel hands, mahogany case with inlaid stringing, swan necked pediment, turned and carved finials, verre eglomise panels, four turned columns to each side of the hood, full length trunk door with three pointed top, flanked by three turned columns each side, quarter-reeded columns and standing 240cm tall, with weights and pendulum.Condition Report: The clock appears original to the case however the case is now dismantled due to dry glue / age (see additional images) and so restoration is required. Dial is faded and has had numerals poorly touched up. Missing some dental moulding to swan necks, one crack in glass panel, hardboard park of lower back. Movement dirty, strike train not working / bound up.
CHARLES GRETTON LONDON: A GEORGE I MONTH-GOING LONGCASE CLOCK the 30.5cm brass arched dial with edge engraving, corner spandrels of two cherubs holding a single crown, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, the engraved cartouche within the arch inscribed " Cha Gretton LONDON", the month-going five pillar movement, striking on a bell. In a walnut veneered case with a sliding caddy hood, the long rectangular door with glass lenticle, 244cm high. Inside the case is a label of the retailer " G. Horstmann & Sons", who were active in Union Street Bath, from approximately 1904 until 1925. Note: This clock features in the Charles Gretton catalogue raisonne. In Charles Gretton Clock & Watchmaking Through the Golden Age' by D. Raddage, W. Meinen and L. Radage, this clock features as reference LC75, on page 233. It is recorded that this is one of the last known Gretton longcase clocks.
A George III style mahogany eight day longcase clock, the swan-neck pediment and fluted columns enclosing an arched brass dial with angel and crown mounts, silvered crest to the arch, subsidiary seconds dial, date aperture and silvered chapter ring inscribed R Smallwood, Macclesfield, over a shaped trunk door, plinth base and bracket feet, the twin train movement striking on a bell, dial 31 cm wide, total height 213 cm
John Halifax, Fleet St, London; 18th-century mahogany cased 8-day longcase clock, the five pillar movement with a brass broken arch dial with strike silent indicator, silvered chapter ring and secondary dial at 12. O'clock and a date aperture at 6. O'clock, and chiming the hours on a single bell. 50 cm wide x 22 cm deep x 220 cm overall height.John Halifax is recorded as working in Fleet St, London in 1758 on page 337 of Brian Loomes's Watch & Clockmakers of the World.Movement has been recently restored, now with nylon cords and some replacement parts. Later/associated seat board. Case in good restored condition.
An early 18th century oak longcase thirty hour clock, Devon, circa 1720-50Having a particularly small 7.5 inch brass dial, the Roman dial chapter ring signed 'Rich Luscombe', with four pillar movement striking on a bell, the hood with column pilasters, and the case with a tall trunk door with double-reeded edge, plinth base, 184cm high, 45.5cm wide, 25.5cm deepRichard Luscombe made mainly bracket clocks, and very few longcases,
Atkinson, Ormskirk, oak and mahogany inlaid eight day longcase clock, the hood with swan neck pediment centred with a scalloped shell, over turned columns flanking a 13'' brass arched dial with rolling moon to the arch, signed silvered chapter ring, matted and engraved centre with subsidiary seconds and date aperture, the movement striking on a bell, over a trunk with quarter pilasters flanking a long, shaped door with blind fretwork details, over a chamfered box base with bracket feet, 227cmPlease note our special conditions of sale regarding clocks and watches
Barwise, Cockermouth, mahogany and inlaid eight day longcase clock, arched hood over a 12'' arched dial with silvered chapter ring, signed to the arch, the movement striking on a bell, the trunk inlaid with a central shell, within reeded columns, over a reduced box base with later bracket feet, height 210cmPlease note our special conditions of sale regarding clocks and watches
Alex Mitchel, Gorbals, Glasgow, Scottish mahogany and inlaid eight day longcase clock, having an architectural pediment over wrythen moulded columns flanking a 13'' silvered circular dial, signed, with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds and date dials, the movement striking on a bell, the trunk with boxwood spider's web inlay within wrythen moulded quarter pilasters over a similarly inlaid box base with later bracket feet, height 208cmPlease note our special conditions of sale regarding clocks and watches
A fine quality walnut Longcase Clock, by Ambrose Moore of Dublin, the moulded cornice with urn finials, above a square glass dial, with Roman and Arabic numerals and subsidiary dial for seconds, the trunk with herring bone banding and a segmented veneered door, with oval glazed aperture, on a moulded and crossbanded box base, and raised on short bracket feet, 231cms h x 56cms w (91" x 22").
An early 18th century oak thirty hour longcase clockCirca 1700, NorfolkThe 10.5' brass dial inscribed with maker Charles Banyard, East Dearham, Roman numeral chapter and pierced brass masked spandrels and single pierced steel hand, the plain pedestal case with later plinth foot, 47cm wide, 23cm deep, 177.5cm high (18 1/2in wide, 9in deep, 69 1/2in high) This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: TPTP For auctions held in Scotland: Lots will be moved to an offsite storage location (Constantine, Constantine House, North Caldeen Road, Coatbridge ML5 4EF, Scotland, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please refer to the catalogue for further information.For all other auctions: Lots will be moved to an offsite storage location (Cadogan Tate, Auction House Services, 241 Acton Lane, London NW10 7NP, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please note transfer and storage charges will apply to any lots not collected after 14 calendar days from the auction date.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A George III 8-day oak longcase clockPeter and Anne Dobson, FallowfieldThe arched enamel dial with Roman / Arabic numerals, decorated with a reserve depicting a seated lady with a basket of summer flowers, spandrels depicting the seasons, and date and seconds dials, the case with dentil cornice and raised on bracket feet, 42cm wide, 29cm deep, 213cm high (16 1/2in wide, 11in deep, 83 1/2in high) This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: TPTP For auctions held in Scotland: Lots will be moved to an offsite storage location (Constantine, Constantine House, North Caldeen Road, Coatbridge ML5 4EF, Scotland, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please refer to the catalogue for further information.For all other auctions: Lots will be moved to an offsite storage location (Cadogan Tate, Auction House Services, 241 Acton Lane, London NW10 7NP, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please note transfer and storage charges will apply to any lots not collected after 14 calendar days from the auction date.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Early 19th century Scottish 8 day longcase clock, the circular 14" painted dial with subsidiary seconds and date dials in mahogany case with gadrooned frieze and turned pilasters. Two weights and pendulum. Overall height 226cm.Good original condition, needs setting up and cleaning, base of case has been altered- see extra images
Benjamin Turner, London: 18th century 8 day longcase clock, the arched brass dial with cast spandrels, subsidiary seconds and date aperture, silvered chapter rings, in ebonized case with chinoiserie decoration. With two weights and pendulum. Overall height 230cm.Good condition, Movement has been cleaned, some chips to lacquer of case , starboard replaced ,probably movement and case a marriage ,movement will need stetting up- see extra images
An 18th century longcase clock, the 9½” square brass & silvered dial inscribed “Tho. Cox, Thornbury”, with eight-day movement later converted to strike on two tubular bells, now in Victorian figured walnut case in the Queen Anne style, with brass gothic grilles to the sides of hood & trunk, 6’11” high (w.a.f.).
George III mahogany musical longcase clock, Isaac Sharratt, Burslem, the hood with swan neck pediment and urn finial, corinthian columns, carved frieze above a long door flanked by quarter fluted columns, ogee bracket feet, 13.5" silvered dial with moonphase lunette, playing on a three-hour cycle, God Save The King, Psalm 104 a Hymn, and another Hymn, three-chain movement striking on eleven bells, height 248cm.
Oak and elm Longcase clock, with walnut banding, pagoda hood, blind and fretwork frieze, long arched door, pinth base, 10" square brass dial, with cast floral spandrels, signed Davd. Pain at Spittlefields, London, thirty-hour movement, striking on a bell, labelled, "Alfred Bullard, Park Lane, London", height 212cm.Condition report:The pendulum is snapped off from the bob and also at the top end so we can't assemble in situ. Applying some pull on the weight chain the movement does seem to tick over ok, but as you'll see from the additional images it has been many years since the movement was cleaned and serviced. The Weight is present. The movement appears to have started as a bracket clock with the case matched and adapted to house the movement. The face may also be a marriage to the movement. There is a filled patch (below XII) and another drilled hole (near III) to the backplate which would suggest some sort of adaptation. The chapter ring has some blistering to the black enamelling. The hands are replaced with the hour hand being much more copper in tone, and the minute hand is very delicate with a split near the centre. It has also been bent away from the face quite significantly. There is an old paper label applied to the interior of the case with 'Wm Davis Woolford 17xx' in ink, as well as the Alfred Bullard applied label to the interior door. Old repairs and adaptions to the hood and case, hinges replaced. Crossbanding lifting in most areas. Losses to the base section.
Mahogany longcase clock, pagoda top, the hood with three brass finials, fluted supports, long arched door flanked by quarter columns, plinth base, twelve inch arched brass dial with cast spandrels, the arch with a selector Sicilian Mariners Hymn and Home Sweet Home, silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, signed William Dick, Warminster, eight-day triple weight movement, striking on ten bells and a gong, height 240cm.Condition report:The total height including the finial on the hood is 245.5cm.
John Miller of London, apprenticed to Joseph Knibb. A William III walnut eight day longcase clock, the 12 inch square brass dial with silvered Roman chapter ring, subsidiary seconds and dated aperture, five pillar movement with anchor escapement striking upon a bell, W.48cm H.213cm**CONDITION REPORT**Overall looks to be in very good clean condition, probably restored within the past 10 - 20 years or so, colour is a good mid to dark walnut tone, trunk door has probably original lock and working key, dial in good order with just a little light oxidisation to the silvering, movement looks good, trunk door with later? 14cm lenticule, original lock and working key, comes with pendulum and two brass cased works, box foot possibly reduced and certainly on later plinth.PLEASE NOTE:- Prospective buyers are strongly advised to examine personally any goods in which they are interested BEFORE the auction takes place. Whilst every care is taken in the accuracy of condition reports, Gorringes provide no other guarantee to the buyer other than in relation to forgeries. Many items are of an age or nature which precludes their being in perfect condition and some descriptions in the catalogue or given by way of condition report make reference to damage and/or restoration. We provide this information for guidance only and will not be held responsible for oversights concerning defects or restoration, nor does a reference to a particular defect imply the absence of any others. Prospective purchasers must accept these reports as genuine efforts by Gorringes or must take other steps to verify condition of lots. If you are unable to open the image file attached to this report, please let us know as soon as possible and we will re-send your images on a separate e-mail.
George Angus of Aberdeen. A George III mahogany eight day longcase clock, with plain case and arched silvered dial, engraved with flowers, strike silent, subsidiary seconds and date aperture, movement with anchor escapement striking on a bell, W.49cm H.214cm**CONDITION REPORT**Overall in good condition, the case of a rich reddish brown mahogany tone, a little lighter on the trunk door, probably had some sort of finials at one time looking at the holes in the top of the hood, escutcheon to hood door is loose with no key for the original lock, dial and movement in very good clean condition just a little oxidisation on some of the silvering, comes with pendulum and two cast iron weights, trunk door has a small loss to the top left corner, lock has a working key, base of the case looks to have been reduced.PLEASE NOTE:- Prospective buyers are strongly advised to examine personally any goods in which they are interested BEFORE the auction takes place. Whilst every care is taken in the accuracy of condition reports, Gorringes provide no other guarantee to the buyer other than in relation to forgeries. Many items are of an age or nature which precludes their being in perfect condition and some descriptions in the catalogue or given by way of condition report make reference to damage and/or restoration. We provide this information for guidance only and will not be held responsible for oversights concerning defects or restoration, nor does a reference to a particular defect imply the absence of any others. Prospective purchasers must accept these reports as genuine efforts by Gorringes or must take other steps to verify condition of lots. If you are unable to open the image file attached to this report, please let us know as soon as possible and we will re-send your images on a separate e-mail.
A George III oak longcase clock, 31cm square brass dial inscribed Henry Banister, Litchfield (sic), Roman and subsidiary Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, calendar aperture, Rococo spandrels, twin winding holes, eight day movement striking on a bell, the case quite plain with blind fretwork frieze, 199cm high, 53.5cm wide, 27cm deep, c.1800
A George III oak longcase clock, 31cm square brass dial inscribed Stripling, Lichfield, silvered chapter ring with Roman and subsidiary Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds and calendar dials, twin winding holes, eight day movement striking on a bell, the case quite plain, rectangular door to waist inlaid with an eight-pointed star, skirted bracket-form base, 204.5cm high, 57.5cm wide, 29.5cm deep
A George III Scottish mahogany longcase clock, 30.5cm arched brass dial inscribed John Lane, Aberdeen, Roman and subsidiary Arabic numerals, Strike/Silent to arch, subsidiary seconds dial, date aperture, twin winding holes, eight day movement striking on a bell, the case with swan neck pediment, brass orb and eagle finials, 227cm high, c.1780
A George III style mahogany dwarf longcase clock, 20cm arched brass dial with silvered chapter ring inscribed with Roman and subsidiary Arabic numerals, twin winding holes, eight day movement striking on a bell, the arch with automaton depicting a highland dancer, 180.5cm high, first-half 20th century
A George III style oak dwarf longcase clock, 20cm arched brass dial with Roman and subsidiary Arabic numerals, the arch with roundel engraved with a windmill, twin winding holes, eight day movement striking on a bell, the case with broken-arch pediment and brass finial, 165.5cm high, first-half 20th century
A John Whitehurst longcase clock movement, 30.5cm square brass dial inscribed Jno Whithurst (sic), Congleton, silvered chapter ring with Roman and subsidiary Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and calendar aperture, twin winding holes, eight day movement striking on a bell, the associated oak and mahogany case with swan neck pediment centred by a brass eagle capped sphere finial, shaped rectangular door to waist flanked by inset quarter-columns, skirted base, bracket feet, 215cm high, 51cm wide, 24cm deep
A 20TH CENTURY OAK EIGHT DAY LONGCASE CLOCK, within a heavily carved case with a peacock to surmount, foliage, masks, and fruits, the hood enclosing an arched brass 9 inch dial, strike silent dial to arch, with Roman and Arabic numerals, and foliate spandrels, height 231cm with two weights, pendulum, and winding key (condition:-trunk in good condition, movement untested)
A HEAVILY CARVED EIGHT DAY LONGCASE CLOCK, the 11.5 inch brass and silvered dial singed John Rouchcliffe of Bridgwater, foliate spandrels, Roman & Arabic numerals, surrounding a subsidiary date aperture and seconds dial, the hood with an automaton movement of two knights ringing a bell, within a canopy, over glazed right sliding door, flanked by pillars, above a trunk with two square tapered Corinthian columns, flanking a glazed door with open foliate fretwork detail and pendulum porthole, the pendulum with a putto on a mythical creature, on a bombe plinth, height 257cm, with two weights, pendulum and winding key (condition:-loose finial to hood, some cracks to glazing)
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