A Scottish oak eight-day longcase clock, D. Morison, Aughtermughty, late 18th century The four-pillar rack and bell striking movement with 12 inch single-sheet Roman numeral brass break-arch dial with star centred subsidiary seconds dial and calendar aperture to the scroll engraved centre and with Arabic five minutes, the angles with further foliate scroll engraved decoration beneath signature D. Morison AUGHTERMUGHTY within leafy scrolls to arch, the case with moulded cornice and geometric blind fret infill above integral reeded pilasters to hood, break-arch trunk door, on plinth base with moulded skirt, 201cm high excluding later feet.
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A mahogany crossbanded oak eight-day longcase clock, Brandreth Middlewich, circa 1780 The four-pillar rack-striking movement with 11 inch square brass dial with oval nameplate Brandreth Middlewich incorporating calendar aperture to the matted and lozenge hatched centre within an applied Roman numeral chapter ring with Arabic five minutes and foliate scroll cast spandrel applied angles, the case with moulded cornice and blind fret frieze above turned hood pilasters and rectangular trunk door, on raised panel fronted plinth base, 202cm high. Obadiah Brandreth is recorded in Baillie, G.H. Watchmakers & Clockmakers of the World as working 1766-95.
A carved oak eight-day longcase clock, Part 18th century The nineteenth century four-pillar rack and bell striking movement with earlier 10 inch square brass dial bearing signature Charles King, Winston to the foliate scroll engraved centre within an applied silvered Roman numeral chapter ring and foliate scroll cast spandrels, the case with moulded caddy, blind fret frieze and turned pilasters to hood above rectangular trunk door and panel fronted plinth base, now carved with foliate designs throughout, 207cm high.
An inlaid oak eight-day longcase clock with moonphase Indistinctly signed, early 19th century The four-pillar rack and bell striking movement with WALKER & HUGHES falseplate, the 12 inch white painted Arabic numeral break-arch dial with subsidiary seconds dial and arched calendar aperture to centre, with polychrome and gilt floral painted spandrels and rolling moonphase to arch, the case with turned pilasters to hood above conch shell inlaid shaped-top trunk door, on raised panel fronted plinth base, hood reduced in height, 206cm high.
An oak thirty-hour longcase clock with moonphase Savage, Huddersfield, circa 1790 The outside countwheel bell-striking movement with 13 inch square brass dial with subsidiary calendar dial, false winding squares, rolling moonphase and signed Savage HUDDERSFIELD to the silvered scroll-engraved centre, within an applied silvered Roman numeral chapter ring with Arabic five minutes and foliate scroll cast spandrel applied angles, the case with swan neck pediment above turned pilasters to hood and shaped-top door flanked by quarter columns to trunk, on raised panel fronted plinth base with bracket feet, 218cm high. Probably George Savage who is recorded in Baillie, G.H. Watchmakers & Clockmakers of the World as working in Huddersfield in the late 18th century, moving to London in 1808 and then emigrating to Montreal, Canada in 1823. He died in 1855.
An oak and mahogany crossbanded eight-day longcase clock 18th century and later The nineteenth century four-pillar rack and bell striking movement with early 18th century 11 inch square brass dial with ringed winding holes, subsidiary seconds dial and blanked-off apertures to the elaborate foliate scroll engraved centre, within an applied silvered Roman numeral chapter ring with stylised sword hilt half hour markers, Arabic five minutes and bearing signature Jonathan Farrar to lower edge, with twin cherub and crown pattern spandrels to angles within moulded surround, in a case with swan neck pediment with reeded pilasters to hood above swollen frieze to throat and shaped-top trunk door flanked by quarter columns, on conforming plinth base, 225cm high.
An inlaid mahogany eight-day longcase clock with passing half hour strike John Gruchy, Jersey, circa 1670 and later The five-pillar rack and bell striking movement with anchor escapement and passing half hour strike on a smaller bell, the 12 inch brass break-arch Roman numeral dial with subsidiary seconds dial and calendar aperture to the Hoho bird and foliate scroll engraved matted centre within an applied silvered Roman numeral chapter ring with fleur de lys half hour markers and Arabic five minutes, the angles with female mask and scroll cast spandrels beneath silvered boss signed John Gruchy, JERSEY within herringbone border and flanked by dolphin cast mounts, now in an early 19th century break arch top case with Corinthian pilasters to hood above satinwood banded and later ivorine line inlaid break-arch long trunk door, on conforming plinth base with splayed bracket feet, 220cm high.
A Queen Anne black japanned eight-day longcase clock Roger Dunster, London, circa 1710 The five finned pillar inside countwheel bell-striking movement with external detent and 12 inch square brass dial with subsidiary seconds dial and finely engraved grotesque mask and scroll surround calendar aperture to the matted centre, within an applied silvered Roman numeral chapter ring with stylised sword hilt half hour markers, Arabic five minutes and signed Rogr Dunster, London to lower edge, the angles with twin cherub and crown pattern spandrels within herringbone engraved border to edge of dial, in a case with moulded cornice above integral pilasters to hood and rectangular trunk door with circular lenticle, on plinth base with moulded skirt, the whole now decorated with gilt chinoiseries on a black ground, 210cm high. Roger Dunster is recorded in Baillie, G.H. Watchmakers & Clockmakers of the World as working in London circa 1700, Loomes in Vol. 2 lists him moving to Amsterdam in 1722 where he went into partnership with Christopher Clarke (successor to the Fromanteel family) until 1730, he then worked alone until he died in 1747. The fact that the trunk door is veneered in fruitwood beneath the current lacquer work indicates that the case was originally ebonised, the chinoiserie decoration was probably added in the early 19th century.
An oak thirty-hour longcase clock John Inkpen, Horsham, circa 1730 The posted countwheel bell-striking movement with rectangular section posts and 10 inch square brass dial signed Jn.o Inkpen, Horsham within a shaped cartouche to the Hoho bird decorated matted centre within an applied Roman numeral chapter ring with fleur de lys half hour markers and twin cherub and crown pattern spandrels to angles, the slender case with moulded cornice and plain pilasters to hood above ogee moulded throat and long trunk door with oval lenticle, on reduced plinth base, 202cm high. John Inkpen is recorded in Loomes, Brian Watchmakers and Clockmakers of the World Volume 2 as working in Horsham circa 1726-1745.
A figured mahogany longcase clock case Late 18th century The hood with carved rosettes to the swan neck pediment above integral reeded Corinthian pilasters flanking 17 inch x 12 inch break-arch dial aperture, the trunk with flame figured break-arch long door, on conforming plinth base with bracket feet, 227cm high.
An inlaid mahogany eight-day longcase clock with moonphase Unsigned, Bristol area, early 19th century The four-pillar rack and bell striking movement with 14 inch white painted Roman numeral dial with subsidiary seconds dial and arched calender aperture to centre, floral painted spandrels and rolling moonphase to arch decorated with maritime views, the arch-top case with shaped crest above wavy edge door and twist turned pilasters to hood, short trunk door flanked by conforming columns to trunk, on panel inlaid plinth base with bracket feet, 227cm high excluding finial.
A mahogany eight-day longcase clock Unsigned, movement and dial circa 1720, case later The four ring turned pillar rack and bell striking movement with 12 inch square brass dial with ringed winding holes, calendar aperture and subsidiary seconds dial to the matted centre, within an applied Roman numeral chapter ring with fleur de lys half hour markers and Arabic five minutes, the angles applied with mask and scroll cast spandrels, now in a purpose made early 19th century West Country case with swan neck pediment and fluted pilasters to hood above long line-edged trunk door and plain plinth base, 206cm high.
An oak and mahogany eight-day longcase clock William Clift, Beaminster, late 18th century The four-pillar rack and bell striking movement with 12 inch brass break-arch dial with arched calendar aperture and subsidiary seconds dial to the foliate engraved centre within an applied silvered Roman numeral chapter ring with Arabic five minutes and signed Willm Clift, Beaminster to lower edge, the angles with scroll cast spandrels beneath arch with silvered boss engraved with an eagle above TEMPUS FUGIT flanked by dolphin cast mounts, in a break arch top case with integral pilasters to hood above parquetry star centred and crossbanded break-arch trunk door, on conforming plinth base, 206cm high.
An inlaid mahogany eight-day longcase clock James Williams, Bath, circa 1800 The four-pillar rack and bell striking movement with 12 inch single-sheet Roman numeral brass break-arch dial with subsidiary seconds dial, arched calendar aperture and signed James Williams BATH to the foliate engraved centre, with flowerhead and scroll engraved spandrels and eagle above banner inscribed TEMPUS FUGIT flanked by floral trails to arch, in a swan neck pedimented case with floral inlaid cartouche to frieze above reeded hood pilasters and line inlaid rectangular trunk door, on rosette centred plinth base with bracket feet, 228cm high. James Williams is recorded in Moore, A.J. The Clockmakers of Bristol 1650-1900 as working in Bath 1799-1805.
A pine thirty-hour longcase clock David Nicholas, Hartrey, early 18th century The posted countwheel bell-striking movement with turned posts and 10.75 inch square brass dial with false ringed winding holes and calendar aperture to the matted centre within an applied Roman numeral chapter ring with stylised fleur de lys half hour markers and twin cherub and crown pattern spandrels to angles, with a pine case with blind fret fronted upstand, moulded cornice and conforming frieze above integral pilasters to hood, rectangular trunk door with lenticle, on plain plinth base, movement part dismantled, case distressed, 198cm high. David Nicholas is recorded in Moore, A.J. The Clockmakers of Somerset 1650-1900 as working in West Harptree 1717-32.
A mahogany thirty-hour longcase clock George Gould, South Molton, circa 1790 The four-pillar outside countwheel two-handed movement with 11 inch square brass dial, the centre with engraved view of two gentlemen in 18th century dress standing before two ranges of buildings with horizon beyond, within an applied silvered Roman numeral chapter ring with Arabic five minutes and signed Geo. Gould South Molton to lower edge, with female mask and scroll pattern spandrels applied to angles, the case with cavetto cornice and blind fret frieze above integral turned pilasters to hood and long rectangular trunk door, on plinth base with moulded skirt, 196cm high. George Gould is recorded in Baillie, G.H. Watchmakers & Clockmakers of the World as working in South Molton 1784-95.
An inlaid mahogany eight-day longcase clock Edward Bilbie, Chew Stoke, circa 1745 and later The four-pillar rack and bell striking movement with 12 inch square brass dial with subsidiary seconds dial and foliate engraved calendar aperture to the matted centre, within an applied silvered Roman numeral chapter ring with fleur de lys half hour markers, Arabic five mintes and signed Edward Bilbie CHEW STOKE to lower edge with female mask and scroll cast spandrels to angles, now in a swan neck pedimented case with twist pilasters to hood above oval fan cartouche centred crossbanded rectangular trunk door and conch shell inlaid plinth with shaped apron skirt, 205cm high. The movement and dial are almost certainly by Edward Bilbie III who, according to Moore, Rice & Hucker in Bilbie and The Chew Valley Clock Makers is recorded as working 1736-86.
A well engineered 1 1/2 inch scale model of a Royal Chester Allchin Traction engine, with single cylinder, two speed general purpose engine. The engine has a copper boiler with fittings including water gauge, pressure gauge, safety valve, blower, clack and blowdown valves. Engine detail include cylinder approximately 1in bore x 1 1/2in stroke, drain cocks and pipes, mechanical lubricator, trunk type crosshead guide, Stephensons link reverse, eccentric driven feed pump and bypass, two road speeds and spoked flywheel. Pickering type govenor, chassis details include spoked straked wheels, worm and roller chain steering, spud pan, damper, cable drum with fairleads, hand brake, wooden footboard. The model finished in red and black paintwork. 16 1/2 ins x 26in (42cm x 66cm) No boiler history available.
A well engineered 1/10th scale Markie model of the Showmans engine City of Salisbury, built by the late Mr V S Chapman of Bideford with single cylinder and two road speeds. The engine has a spirit fired copper boiler with fittings including water gauge, pressure gauge and safety valve. Engine detail include cylinder approximately 3/4in bore x 1 1/4in stroke, polished copper pipework, lubricators, crosshead trunk guide, Stephensons link reverse, two road speeds and solid flywheel. Pickering type govenor, chassis details include spoked straked wheels with solid rubber road tyres, worm and roller chain steering, belly water tanks with VC monogram, cable drum with fairleads, hand brake, generator, chimney extension, fitted canopy supported on polished brass olivers with fascia board sign written V C Chapmans, Golden Dragons. The model finished in red, white and black paintwork with fitted road lamps. Original boiler test certificate Fareham Engineering & Steam Co dated April 1982. Working pressure 50 psi. Test pressure 100 psi. Boiler serial number 641-ARI SH. No current boiler test. Transportation case.
An 18th century oak longcase clock by Daniel Dalton Church Lawford, the hood with blind fret frieze over three quarter columns and 10" brass dial with silvered chapter ring, the thirty hour movement with outside count wheel strike, the trunk with lip moulded door and on plinth base, one weight and pendulum, 188cm high.
Hornby Series accessories: Goods Platform, Station, three tunnels, lithographed tunnels (ends only), two Platelayers Huts, barrels, sacks, two buffers, luggage trunk, bricks in original box, The Products of Binns Road - Peter Randall, reproduction Meccano products cards; and nineteen over-painted telegraph poles, P-G
A Gordon Russell oak longcase clock, the circular silvered dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial and an eight day chiming movement, the oak case with a long trunk door on a plinth base. Part label attached to the rear inscribed in ink 'This piece a long clock No:43 was designed and made throughout in the Russell workshop in Feb 1926, designer S. Gordon Russell, foreman E.Taylor, cabinet maker C. Beadle', remainder of label loose, 186.5cm high, dial diameter 25.5cm
An early 19th century mahogany eight day longcase clock, the arched twelve inch dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and twin date apertures and painted with rosette carved swan neck pediment and brass capped columns above the trunk and pedestal base on bun feet, 218cm high.
An early 19th Century mahogany crossbanded oak longcase clock the hood with scrolled broken pediment, the trunk having a shaped edge door, and with a thirty hour striking movement having a painted dial depicting . A young woman reading, a brightly coloured bird and floral spandrels, inscribed Christ. Talham, Cockermouth, 6 ft 6 inches high
19th Century crossbanded mahogany longcase clock, the hood with swan neck pediment and spiral twist pillars, the trunk with decorative moulding to the panels, arch shaped moon phase painted dial with seconds hand and subsidiary calendar dial signed John Murray Lockerbie - eight day striking movement, 235cm high
18th Century oak longcase clock, the hood with brass finials to the pagoda top, the trunk with long door and later carving, the moon phase arch shaped brass dial having fan shaped calendar aperture and signed George Donisthorpe, Birmingham No.1013 - eight day striking movement, 250cm high - see colour illustration

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