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An oak thirty hour longcase clock, the circular brass dial with Roman and Arabic numerals signed John Steel, thirty hour movement striking on a bell, circa 1780Hood with chips to the edges, trunk door is chipped, base with feet missing, dial is discoloured, both hands are damaged, hand collet and pin are missing, movement with dial foot pins missing, later side wooden cheeks, later seatboard, movement is dirty, with pendulum and one weight, possibly later case .
CHARLES II WALNUT AND MARQUETRY LONGCASE CLOCK, the 25.5cm square dial, with subsidiary seconds dial and date wheel, corner cherub spandrels, inscribed below the chapter ring "Henry Jones London", the five pillar movement, striking on a bell, in an English marquetry and walnut cross banded veneer case, the trunk door with oval lentical, standing on bun feet, 211cm high
the hood with swan neck pediment above full length trunk door flanked by Corinthian capped stop-fluted pilasters, the 12inch (33cm) arched polished brass dial signed ‘Willm Robb Montrose’, with cleaned 4 pillar movement, all on a rectangular base with quarter fan patera inlay and short ogee bracket feet, (Dimensions: 227cm high)(227cm high)
A mid-18th century walnut 8 day longcase clock, the hood with fretwork frieze to the break arch, 12inch (30.5cm) brass dial signed 'John Wilkins, Fecit' to the arch, silvered chapter ring, date aperture and seconds dial, engraved centre and outer border, foliate mask spandrels, 5 pillar 8 day movement, the trunk with break arch door upon a rectangular plinth
An Edwardian mahogany dwarf longcase clock, in the Georgian style with Sheraton inlaid decoration, swan neck pediment and turned and reeded columns to the hood full length door and quarter columns to the trunk, on bracket feet, arched brass dial and 8 day spring driven chiming movement, height 151 cm
A 20th century Japanese Shaku Dokei 'pillar' wall clock: the short-duration weight-driven movement having a verge escapement with a large plain brass balance, engraved floral front plate, turned brass pillars and showing the twelve hours on a panel to the front, contained in a wooden case with glazed hood and small key drawer to the front, height 38cms. * Note Prior to 1868 time in Japan was divided into six hours daytime and six hours night-time meaning that with the changing of the seasons these temporal hours varied. As such the numerals on the trunk dial where adjusted each fourteen days to show the correct time. After this period the dial was fixed.
George Wadham, Bath a mahogany stick barometer: the arched bone dial engraved with usual barometer markings and engraved Geo. Wadham, Bath, with a thermometer set to the left-hand side, the case having a turned cistern to the base and visible tube to the trunk with brass holding brackets, height 96cms. * Biography George Wadham, born 1820, is recorded as working prior to 1846 at 24 Union Passage, Bath having married Sarah in circa 1842 with whom he had four children. By 1850 he had premises at 14 Stall Street where he employed 4 workers and 3 apprentices. In 1852 he took over the business of the well-known Bath clockmaker Benjamin Lautier at 4 Orange Grove. Wadham died in February 1878, aged 58, of alcoholism and congestion of the lungs at 9, Milsom Street. * Note Reference Ian White Watch & Clockmakers in the City of Bath, Pub. The Antiquarian Horological Society 1996.
French, London a mahogany longcase clock: the eight-day duration, five-pillar movement striking the hours on a bell with the frontplate stamped with the movement maker and supplier Handley & Moore 3084, the twelve-inch round painted convex dial having black Roman hour numerals, blued-steel moon hands and signed French, Royal Exchange, London, with a strike/silent lever above XI o'clock, the mahogany case having fluted canted corners with brass stops and break-arch moulding to the trunk door, the hood with ebonised stringing to the lower corners, round glazed side apertures and surmounted by a pagoda top with turned wood finial, the base with shaped moulded panel and standing on a double-plinth with bracket feet, height 228cms inc. finial.* Biography Santiago James Moore French was admitted to the Clockmakers Company in 1810 and worked at various addresses in and around the Royal Exchange, London including Sweetings Alley from 1811 followed by 86, Cornhill until 1840, the year it is recorded he died and the business was taken over by the Spanish clockmaker de Losada. The address is then recorded as 80, Royal Exchange before finally de Losada settled at 16, Northampton Square Clerkenwell, working there until at least 1865.

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