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A George III oak cased longcase clock By Thomas Morgan, Edinburgh with twin train movement, the arched brass dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and silent/strike dial, date aperture, with cast spandrels, the hood with swan-neck pediment over fretwork panels, glazed arched door, flanked by turned columns, the case with serpentine trunk door, box base 207cm high
A late 18th/early 19th Century oak longcase clock, the hood with swan neck and pillars to the sides, the plain rectangular trunk with door, fitted an arch top painted dial with oval central patera and Arabic numerals, signed Richard Prew, Tewksbury fitted an eight-day movement, the plate signed Owen
An early 19th Century mahogany longcase clock, the arch top hood with fluted columns to the sides, the trunk with canted columns enclosed by a door inlaid a central pattera, the arch top brass dial with decorated spandrels, steel chapter ring, engraved centre and Tempus Fugit roundel to the arch, having an eight-day striking movement
A Late 19th Century Bracket Clock, the 19 cm wide arched square brass dial signed WAGSTAFF, Bishopsgate St, London, having a silvered annular chapter ring Roman numeral, the arch with a subsidiary CHIME/SILENT, Whittington chimes/Westminster chimes, and slow/fast subsidiary dials, fitted a three train eight day movement striking on eight bells and five gongs, in a George III style rosewood case, inlaid with cut brass, having five pineapple finials, the trunk door flanked by a pair of Corinthian columns, 78 cm high, with original bracket, 114 cm high overall See inside back cover colour illustration
An early 19th century pine eight-day longcase clock, the twin train movement striking on a bell, the enamelled dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, painted with David playing before Saul to the arch and images of the four apostles to the spandrels, the hood with swan neck pediment above arched glazed door flanked by fluted angles, the case with moulded trunk door, on panelled base with turned feet, 212cm high
A George III mahogany eight day longcase clock, the twin train movement striking on a bell, the arched hood with moulded cornice centred by carved acanthus leaf, three brass ball finials, the arched glazed door enclosing brass dial with Roman chapter ring, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, strike/silent to the arch, cast spandrels, the case with arched moulded trunk door, on panelled base with bracket feet, 236cm high
A George III mahogany eight day longcase clock, by William Taylor, Whitehaven, the twin train movement striking on a bell, the hood with dentilled and rosette carved swan neck pediment centred by a brass ball finial, above arched glazed door, flanked by fluted columns, the brass dial with Roman chapter ring and additional seconds hand, moonphase dial to the arch, cast spandrels, the case with moulded trunk door flanked by fluted quarter column angles, on panelled base with blind fretwork canted angles, on ogee bracket feet, 240cm high
An early 19th century bronze, gilt metal and marble ink stand, retailed by Thomas Weeks's museum, the tree trunk inscribed 'WEEKS'S RL MUSEUM TICHBORNE ST.', 5.5in (14cm) h, 5.75in (14.6cm) w, gilding rubbed, a slate and hardstone inlaid obelisk, 10in (25.2cm) h, a gilt metal flaming urn finial on a marble base, two marble paper weights and a gilt brass finial. (6)
A pair of Capo di Monte porcelain figurines, modelled as a girl and a boy dancing bare footed beside a tree trunk upon a rose encrusted plinth base, height 22 cm, together with a pair of blue and white baluster vases, of small proportions, height 13.5 cm, a celadon and brass table lamp, of cylindrical form with foliate sprays in the white, height 43 cm and a blue and white jar and cover, of baluster form with foliate decoration, height 26.5 cm, (6).
A Royal Worcester figurine, of two goldfinches seated on a tree trunk upon a plinth base, printed marks to base, height 26 cm, together with a Capo di Monte figural group of two children playing a board game seated on a rock work base, height 12 cm, two Italian figurines, of a lady seated on a tree trunk and a gent seated with basket of fruit and two further figurines, (A/F), (6).
An early Victorian mahogany, oak and burr maple long case clock, the swan neck hood with inverted baluster finial above turned columns, the painted enamel arch dial depicting the harvest, with subsidiary seconds, movement incomplete, the trunk with quarter spiral twist columns, panelled door, height 240 cm.
A Georgian mahogany and oak longcase clock, the swan neck hood with floral brass bosses above brass capped columns, the painted enamel arched dial with landscape scene, and calendar aperture, signed Jno Blades, Kirbymoorside, the thirty hour movement with anchor escapement, the trunk with quarter columns and crossbanded door, height 217 cm.
A 19th century oak longcase clock, the break arched hood with brass capped turned columns, the arched brass dial engraved with a phoenix in flight, Tempus Fugit, subsidiary calendar aperture, signed John Troke, Salisbury, eight day rack striking movement with anchor escapement, with arched trunk door, height 203 cm.
An 18th Century Mahogany and Boxwood line inlaid Stick Barometer, John Silve of Plymouth, the broken arch pediment centred with a cast brass urn finial, to a single hinged and glazed door, and trunk with herringbone detail and reeded corners with visible tube to a circular cistern cover, and signed brass scale of 28-31 with further single scale alcohol thermometer, height 38" (requires full restoration)
A late 19th Century Mahogany cased Stick Barometer, Negretti and Zambra of 11 Hatton Garden and 68 Cornhill, London, the plain arched case with plain trunk and demi-lune cistern cover, with visible tube to a signed two-part Ivory scale of 27 to 31, and flanked by a twin scale mercury thermometer, height 37"
A second quarter of the 19th Century Oak cased 30-hour Long Case Clock, Manning of Steyning, the squared hood with overhanging cornice, over plain freestanding columns with Brass capitals, to a shaped ogee throat and long plain trunk door, with plinth base, to a 12" square third period painted dial, (refreshed), decorated to the spandrels with roses and gilt highlights, to a Roman chapter ring with outside minute track enclosing subsidiary seconds and blued steel pierced hands, to a movement with plates united by four knoped pillars, with anchor escapement, back mounted count wheel and strike on a bell, height 74½"
A second quarter of the 19th Century Mahogany cased Irish 8-day Long Case Clock, Chrisr Clarke of Dublin, the hood with broken pediment centred to a baluster Brass finial with Greek key borders over a blind fret panel, to freestanding reeded columns and ogee throat, to a long and shaped trunk door flanked by quarter columns and moulded surround to a panelled plinth base, to a signed 13½" engraved Brass dial, with rose and foliate spandrels, enclosing a Roman and Arabic dial, further to subsidiary seconds and ringed winding squares with scrolling garland and later pierced hands, to a movement with plates united by four knoped pillars and anchor escapement, strike on a bell, height 95"
A first quarter of the 19th Century Oak cased 30-hour Long Case Clock, ? of Uppingham, the hood with swan neck pediment, over freestanding columns to an ogee throat and long shaped trunk door, raised on plinth base, to a 12" square painted third period dial, with re-painted spandrels and Arabic numerals, to a pierced and stamped Brass hands and movement with plates united by four baluster pillars and anchor escapement, strike on a bell, height 82"
A late 18th Century Mahogany cased 8-day Long Case Clock, T O Springfield of Norwich, the hood with overhanging cornice surmounted by three lacquered Brass globe and spike finials, to freestanding columns and ogee throat to a long arched trunk door and raised on a plinth base, to a 12" arched first period painted dial, decorated with floral urn and wheat ears to the arch, over gilt highlighted rosette spandrels enclosing a chapter ring, subsidiary seconds and date sector with pierced steel hands, to an Osborne of Birmingham false plate and movement with plates united by four knopped pillars and anchor escapement, strike on a bell, height 87"
A late 18th Century Oak cased 30-hour Long Case Clock, Donisthorpe of Hinkley, the hood with overhanging cornice, to a plain frieze and freestanding columns, to an ogee throat and long shaped trunk door, to a plinth base, to an 11" square Brass dial, with mask and foliate applied spandrels enclosing a silvered Roman and Arabic chapter ring to a matted centre with applied nameplate and date sector with blued steel pierced hands, to a movement with plates united by four knopped pillars, with back mounted count wheel and anchor escapement, strike on a bell, height 86"
A Mahogany and Satinwood inlaid 8-day Long Case Clock, the arched hood with overhanging pediment to three -quarter columns and ogee throat with long shaped trunk door and raised on a panelled plinth base on bracket feet with inlaid floral and foliate symmetrical geometric design, to a 12" dial with added surround and arch, decorated with cast and applied figural spandrels, with Roman and Arabic chapter ring to a matted centre with name disc signed Wm Porthoufe of Penrith and further applied nameplate Thos & Sarah Weatherald, 1765 over a date sector with later pierced and stamped Brass hands, to a movement with plates united by four knopped pillars and anchor escapement, strike on a bell, height 85½"
A 19thC North Country mahogany long case clock with swan neck, pillared hood, short trunk with shaped door, beaded and moulded base, the painted with birds and flowers to the arch, roses and urns to the spandrels, subsidiary seconds and date rings, eight hour movement striking a bell. NB. We have specific instructions to sell this lot WITHOUT RESERVE.
A George III oak and mahogany cross banded long case clock with swan neck reeded pillared hood, short shaped trunk door with cross banding and oval shell paterae inlay enclosed quarter inset columns on a raised panel base with shaped apron. The painted dial having moon roller to arch, figures to the spandrels, Roman hour numerals, subsidiary seconds ring and date crescent and marked Deacon, Barton (Leicestershire), with an eight- day movement striking a bell.

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