Oak longcased clock banded in mahogany, the square brass face with silvered chapter ring "Jno Seddon 234", subsidiary seconds, matt field with date aperture, three train movement with six-bell carillon and hour bell, in swan neck hood with fluted columns, on reeded corner trunk and set-out base. Height 221cm (Pendulum, three weights, key)
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Edwardian mahogany longcased clock , the broken arch brass face with silvered chapter ring and gilt art nouveau numerals, subsidiary chime/silent, Whittington/Westminster, and seconds, three-train movement striking the quarter on eight chromed tubes and the hour on a ninth, the swan neck hood with fluted Ionic columns on a trunk with glazed door and set-out base. Height 243cm (Key, pendulum and three weights)
A LONGCASE CLOCK by John Richardson Howden, the eight day movement with anchor escapement and rack striking on a bell, arched dial painted with a shepherdess and birds, Roman numerals, secondary dial and calendar aperture, in oak and mahogany case with rosewood banding, inset satin birch panels and stringing, scrolled pediment on ring turned baluster columns, canted trunk with Gothic arched door, similar panelled base, on bracket feet, 87" high
A mid 18th century mahogany longcase clock, the month going six pillar movement striking on a bell, with a 12in arched brass dial and silvered chapter ring and subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, the arch with a silvered boss inscribed 'John Neale, Leadenhall Street, London,' the hood with blind fret frieze and stop fluted brass mounted columns, the moulded edge shaped trunk door and panelled base with stop fluted quarter pilasters, 93in (236cm) h.
A George III mahogany longcase clock, the 8 day five pillar movement striking on a bell, to a 12in arched brass dial with silvered chapter ring and subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, to a matt centre with applied plaque inscribed 'Josiah Bartholomew, London,' the arch with a strike/silent dial, the hood with blind fret arched frieze and conforming trunk door and panelled base to ogee bracket feet, 98.5in (250cm) h.
A REGENCY MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK with a circular enamel dial with Roman numerals, indistinctly signed "Berkeley Square", with an eight day five pillar two train movement striking on a bell, the arched top hood with a ball and spike finial, the dial behind a convex door flanked by brass stop fluted quarter columns, the trunk with a long arch topped door, on open bracket feet, 90" high.
A GEORGE III CHINOISERIE LONGCASE CLOCK, the arched dial within a cabinet signed J. Henill, Sunderland, the chapter ring with Roman numerals enclosing a subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, with and eight day two train movement striking on a bell, the arched top hood with twin gilt ball finials, the dial flanked by applied columns, the trunk with a long arched top door all over decorated with scenes of Chinamen in a landscape, the base similarly decorated, on stepped plinth, 91" high.
A GEORGE III MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK by D.Northgraves, Hull, the white painted dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date dials, the arch painted with a country house in a landscape, with an eight day movement striking on a bell, the hood with inlaid pagoda top, the trunk with an arch topped door with central oval veneer, 90" high.
A GEORGE III OAK LONGCASE CLOCK, the silvered dial bearing an inscription "At whose expense I was made, pray upwards look you will find each trade who with agreement one and all submitting to thy friendly call and though I rais'd at your own cost, consider time once lost is ever lost, 1784", the chapter ring with Roman numerals, flanked by pierced spandrels, with a two train eight day movement striking on a bell, the flat top hood with turned columns, the trunk with a shaped top crossbanded door, conforming feet, 831/2" high.
A George III gilt lacquer eight-day longcase clock, maker John Dene of London, the 28cm arched brass dial with Roman and Arabic numeral brass chapter, a subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, the arched hood above a trunk with chinoiserie decoration on a plinth base 9same faults), 222cm high x 49cm wide
A George III gilt lacquer eight-day longcase clock, maker Joseph Green of North Shields, the 30cm brass arched dial with Roman and Arabic numeral chapter subsidiary seconds dial, date aperture and moonphase indicators, the caddy shaped hood above a trunk with chinoiserie decoration on a plinth base (some faults)
A Longcase Clock by E. Dent & Co., the steel and brass dial inscribed "Clock Maker to the King, Strand and Royal Exchange, London, no. 43823" with Westminster and Whittington chimes, striking on eight bells and a gong, in oak case, the hood carved and pierced with scrolls, the canted pilasters carved with a lions head and paw, the arched trunk with classical fluted pilasters and trailing harebells, the base carved with foliage, scythes and an hour glass and raised on a stepped base. 8' (244cms) high.
A 19th century mahogany cased regulator wall clockby Bryson, Edinburghthe single train movement with deadbeat escapement, the leaf carved pediment above a re-enamelled dial, inscribed 'Bryson, Edinburgh', with Roman chapters and subsidiary seconds dial above a glazed trunk door with pendant finial51cm wide, 164cm high, 22cm deep
A George III mahogany longcase clockby John Campbell, Glasgowthe twin train movement with anchor escapement striking the hours on a bell, the swan-neck pediment with brass finials above a floral engraved brass dial with subsidiary seconds dial, calendar aperture and rococo cast spandrels, the arched trunk door above an apron base, on bracket feet228cm high
A George IV mahogany longcase clockby J. Miller, Kilwinningthe arched figural painted dial with subsidairy second and date dials, the eight-day twin train movement striking on a bell, the hood with a broken swan neck pediment over a panelled trunk with central bowfront door and flanked by turned pilasters, raised on splayed bracket feet united by a shaped apron49cm wide, 220cm high, 25cm deep
A George III oak longcase clockthe twin train movement with anchor escapement, the swan neck pediment above roman enamelled dial signed 'Thomson, Leslie' with subsidiary second and calendar dials with a figure of Britannia to the arch, the scalloped trunk door flanked by readed pilaster on plinth base202cm high
A George III oak longcase clockby Robt. Ramsay Bathgatethe twin train movement with anchor escapement, the swan neck pediment over a blind fretwork frieze, brass and silvered roman and arabesques dial, signed , with rococco spandrels, the floral engraved center with subsidiary seconds and calendar dials, the plain trunk door above plain base shaped apron bracket feet212cm high
An early 19th century mahogany longcase clockthe twin train movement with anchor escapement, the swan neck pediment above painted Roman dial with subsidiary secondary and calendar dials the spandrels representing the four season with a courting couple to the arch, the trunk door with quadrant corners plinth base, raised on bracket feet220cm high
A George III stained oak longcase clockthe twin train movement with anchor escapement striking the hours on a bell, the blind fret carved swan neck pediment with urn finial above roman dial painted with a highlander to the arch and subsidiary second and calendar dials bounded by rosette spandrels, indistinctly signed 'Wm. Faarhney, Mxuxxx..' the ogee arched trunk door above plain apron, on plinth base210cm high Note: two hand written labels inside read: ' Extract from notes by Lady Strathallan, 1853 - After the battle of Culloden the house of Machany* was plundered by the Hanoverian soldiers under General Hawley. One of the few relics remaining of these times is the kitchen clock, now in use- the case of which may been seen to have been hacked by their swords and is marked with bullet shots *The old house of Machany, now called 'Strathallan'.
A Mahogany Stick Barometer, of curvilinear form, the case with swan neck pediment and single brass finial, the concealed mercury tube with single vernier silvered dial, signed J. Blatt Brighton, the trunk with a silvered mercury Fahrenheit thermometer dial, over an ebonized urn cistern cover, 100 cms high.
A George IV mahogany boxed writing slope by T. Handford, with brass corners and sunken handles, the interior with two trade labels: 'T.Handford Improved Writing Desk Manufactory No. 7 Strand, London', the other promoting a travelling trunk, 7.25in (18.4cm) h, 22in (55.6cm) w, 10.75in (27.1cm) d.

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