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RARE WELSH LONGCASE CLOCK BY BENJAMIN RATCLIFF, WELSHPOOL eight-day movement, oak encased with unusual brass solar dial bearing Roman numerals and maker's name, elegant narrow crossbanded trunk, carved frieze to hood, 213cms high Provenance: Owned by William Ewart Gladstone at Hawarden Castle, old label to interiorThe clock case has some general wear, light scratches and a few small chips to corners.The tab at the top of the pendulum has broken.All the glass is good
Edwardian mahogany longcase clock, arched pediment hood over a stepped arch glazed door, long narrow trunk door with moulded edge, bracket feet, brass Arabic and Roman dial inscribed 'Tempus Fugit', triple train driven quarter Westminster chiming movement, H180cm, W37cm Condition Report & Further Details Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
Japanese Meiji period signed model of an ivory and Shibayama elephant, standing with its trunk lowered, with howdah and decorated with mother of pearl and coloured hard stones, signature to base of foot H29cm x L30cm and on a wooden plinth Condition Report & Further Details There are glue marks on the howdah where the panels have been re-stuck. There are some cracks in the elephants ears. A number of the small stones are missing from the elephant. Generally in overall good condition. Please find some additional images attached.Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
A longcase clock, the 33.5 cm square painted dial signed John Todd, Glasgow, with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds and calendar dials, fitted an eight day movement, in a mahogany case, 211 cm highReport by RBRestored, owner emigrating, two weights, a winding key, a trunk door key, and a pendulum
An 18th century oak-cased single-hand 30-hour Longcase clock, the 11" brass dial with silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals and subsidiary date aperture, the four ornately pierced spandrels headed with masks and flanking an applied silver disc signed Donisthorp, 1752, Normanton, the dial flanked by two columns and a rectangular trunk door below with the medullary rays visible as decorative ornament, with shaped apron and raised on bracket style feet, the brass movement striking on a bell, 190cm high, (with pendulum and weight)

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