A late 18th Century Oak Cased 8-Day Long Case Clock, John Wenham of Dereham, the arched hood with “Whale Tail” pediment and overhanging cornice over plain ¾ columns to an ogee throat, and long arched trunk door with plinth base (reduced), to a 1st period painted dial, with river scene to the arch, over gilt highlighted gesso floral spray spandrels, enclosing a Roman and Arabic chapter ring, and further to subsidiaries for date and seconds with pierced steel hands, to a movement with plated united by four knopped pillars and anchor escapement, strike on a bell, height 82”
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A George III oak and mahogany cross banded longcase clock, with painted dial and thirty hour movement, the hood with broken arch pediment decorated with a dentil cornice above fluted pilasters and an arched panelled door, the trunk below decorated with cross banding and inlaid shell motif, flanked by reeded pilasters, raised on bracket feet, 19in. x 81in. high.
A mahogany longcase clock, the hood with inlaid Prince of Wales plumes and brass capped columns, the brass dial engraved Thomas Radford Leeds, the eight day rack striking movement with anchor escapement, the trunk with break arch door over crossbanded panel plinth, two weights and pendulum, 231 cm high.
An early 19th Century mahogany longcase clock with white painted dial, inscribed "Robert Marshall, Greenside", fitted subsidiary seconds and date dials, painted with a spaniel flushing a pheasant to the arch, fitted eight day movement and striking on a single bell, the arched hood with glazed panelled door flanked by turned pilasters, a single cross banded panelled door to the trunk flanked by turned pilasters, raised on bracket feet, 21in. x 86in. high. See illustration
An early 19th century camphorwood trunk, covered with brass studded leather, the hinged top centred an oval brass plaque inscribed 'Capt C. Jones', with brass side carrying handles, 17.25in (44.1cm) h, 37in (94cm) w, 20in (51cm) d. Some splits to leather, one brass corner off but present, one missing.
A LATE 18TH CENTURY OAK AND MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK, eight day movement, broken swan neck pediment, the dial painted to the arch with a female harpist, the spandrels with houses and ruins around a white dial, black Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, arched trunk door. Height 219cms. See illustration
AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK of 8 day movement striking on a bell, the painted dial with moon phase to the arch, black painted Roman numerals, seconds dial and date aperture, signed Cornelius Strange of Glasgow, the spandrels painted with fruit filled cornucopia; the hood with dentil moulded cornice and fret carved frieze, the trunk door flanked by wrythen moulded pilasters, on bracket feet, 200cms high. See Illustration
A late George III thirty hour longcase clock, the 10Ó brass dial signed George Stevens, Hinden, with outer ring of Arabic numerals, inner ring of Roman numerals and inner date aperture, between pierced spandrels, the thirty hour movement striking on a single bell, the hood with swan neck pediment over a square glazed door, flanked by front corner turned and tapering hood pilasters over a plain trunk door on a box base with skirting plinth, 194cm high
A George III eight day longcase clock, oak, later carved and ebonised, the 12Ó square brass dial signed J Stancliff Barkisland with outer ring of Arabic numerals, inner ring of Roman numerals, centred dated aperture and rolling moon, the movement striking on a single bell, the hood later carved with lunettes and scrolling leaves, the trunk now later carved, raised on shaped bracket feet, 201cm high
A George III eight day longcase clock, oak and mahogany crossbanded, the 12Ó square dial with silvered chapter ring, signed ‘J N Fisher, Preston’, with inner date aperture, outer ring of Arabic numerals, inner ring of Roman numerals, between urn and leaf decorated spandrels, the hood with turned and tapering front corner pilasters flanking a square glazed hood door, over a long trunk door with brass key escutcheon between quarter columns and a box base with canted corners and cut-out plinth, 206cm high
A late George III thirty hour longcase clock, oak, the square painted dial signed Wheeler, Bridgnorth, with outer ring of Arabic numerals and centre date aperture, the hood with mahogany crossbanding under a swan neck pediment over a square glazed hood door, over a short trunk door on a box base and later plinth, 207cm high
A 19th century 8 day longcase clock, the hood with swan neck pediment and convex 14inch painted dial signed 'Richd Holroyde, Stockport', with moon phase disc to the arch and subsidiary seconds and calendar dials, the trunk with canted corners and shaped door upon a rectangular plinth, 235cm high (some cracking and sections of veneer missing)
Brumhead, Stamford, an oak 8 day longcase clock, early 19th century, the 13inch arched painted dial with subsidiary seconds and decorated with figural emblematic scenes, the hood with swan neck pediment and canted corners to the trunk, raised on a reduced plinth, (case probably associated) 200cm high
Kemp Brothers, Union Street, Bristol, a Victorian mahogany and marquetry tubular chiming longcase clock, the swan neck hood with side fret panels above the 12inch dial, the three train movement chiming on four tubes and striking on a further tube, the glazed trunk revealing an adjustable pendulum, 245cm high
An 18th Century Oak Longcase Clock, with an eight day movement. The 12 inch (30 cm) square brass face having a silvered chapter ring with hours & minute divisions, encircling a subsidiary seconds dial and a calendar aperture amidst sprays of engraved flowers and inscribed John Evans, LAMPETER (Circa 1750-60). The corners embellished with scrolling floriate gilt spandrels. The hood having a key design moulded frieze above a glazed door with shaped brass H-hinges & flanked by columns. The case with a double arch-topped long trunk door and canted sides enriched with stop-fluting. Measuring 84 ins (213.5 cms) in height.
A Fine 18th Century Chinoiserie Lacquered Longcase Clock. The eight day movement having a 12 inch (30.5 cm) brass dial with a silvered chapter ring encircling a silvered centre signed John Clark, Bury (Bury St Edmonds, circa 1770) and incorporating a subsidiary seconds dial, a calendar aperture and finely engraved foliate embellishments. The arch having a silvered Strike/Silent dial flanked by pierced gilt mounts, with spandrels adorning the corners. The hood having a pagoda pediment painted with floral sprays, and surmounted by three gilt spired-ball finials. The arched cornice above two decorative columns flanking the glazed door. The impressive long arched top trunk door edged in moulding and intricately decorated with a chinoiserie figural scene; continued on the base, and highlighted in gilding. 101 ins (257 cms) high, 19 ins (48 cms) wide, 9¼ ins (23.5 cms) deep.
An 18th Century 30 Hour Oak Longcase Clock, Circa 1720 of good colour & patination. The single handed 11 inch (28 cm) square brass dial inscribed W.Hough, Wrexham along the chapter ring encircling a matted centre engraved with scrolling foliate sprays surrounding a calendar aperture & having decorative brass spandrels to the corners. The thirty hour movement striking the hour on a bell. The hood carved with the initials M D K 1740, and having turned columns flanking the glazed door. The arch-topped slender trunk door edged in applied D-mouldings. Standing 75½ ins (192 cms) high, 17½ ins (44.5 cms) wide and 11½ ins (29 cms) deep.
A 19th century mahogany eight-day longcase clock, maker David Peat of Crieff, the arched painted enamel dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds and date dials and a coat-of-arms, the hood with swan neck pediment and fluted columns above the trunk with quarter columns and plinth base on bracket feet, 210cm high
A late 19th century Indian silver coloured metal three piece tea service, each piece embossed with a frieze containing four vignettes of Indian and colonial life. The teapot with elephant head handle, elephant trunk spout and elephant finial to the lid. Each piece resting on four flattened bun feet.
A Steiff felt elephant toy, with scarlet felt saddle cloth and black boot button eyes, on iron wheels, 19cm h, metal button to ear, c1905 ++In unusually finely preserved entirely original condition with a couple of small moth holes to the red saddle cloth, the creature's trunk a little vent, some old light surface rusting to the wheels but a good example
An eight day longcase clock, oak, the 11" square brass dial with chapter ring of Roman numerals, the 19th century movement striking on a single bell, the oak case made in the 18th century style, circa 1990s, the hood with architectural pediment carved with a 'W' to the frieze, over a short trunk door, box base on shaped bracket feet, 210cm high. Provenance: Case made by Robert Wearing.
An early 19th Century longcase clock, by J Wright of Patrington, the eight day movement with arched dial painted with conch shells, pink roses to the spandrels and with date and seconds, in oak, mahogany and inlaid case with later finials on arched hood, the trunk with canted corners, on panelled base, 87" high

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