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A GUSTAV BECKER ART NOUVEAU OAK LONGCASE CLOCK, the circular brass dial with raised stylized Arabic numerals, twin weight pendulum drive movement marked 'Gustav Becker', DRP no. 171659, the dial door with convex glass, long trunk door with bevelled viewing glass, the trunk base with applied carved decoration on a plinth base, 218 cms high, 56 cms wide
A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK by J Griffith, Carnarvon and Blaenau Ffestiniog, 14 ins arched top dial with rocking highwayman and painted decoration set with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, twin weight pendulum driven movement striking on a bell, the hood with broken pediment, turned and twisted reed pillar decoration, short door trunk with oval panels and a stepped trunk base with inset circular panel on bracket feet, 231 cms high, 64 cms wide
AN OAK AND MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK, Lancaster maker, 14 ins square dial set with Roman numerals and date aperture, thirty hour single weight pendulum driven movement striking on a bell, square hood with turned flanking pillars, arched trunk door with reeded side pillars on a stepped trunk base, 203 cms high, 51 cms wide (requiring some restoration)
A GEORGIAN OAK AND MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK by William Evans, Shrewsbury, the hood with broken swan neck pediment and central glazed door with flanking reeded pillars having brass cups and caps enclosing a 12 ins square painted dial set with Arabic numerals, bird decoration and date aperture, chain wind movement striking on a bell with pendulum and single weight included, the trunk with crossbanded door with shaped top and quarter cut reeded brass capped pillars, the trunk base with applied panel (lower area requiring restoration), 201 cms high, 46 cms wide
A CIRCA 1800 INLAID OAK LONGCASE CLOCK by Thomas Heywood, Bangor, the single door hood with swan neck pediment enclosing a 13 ins square dial having painted bird decoration with floral spandrels and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial with calendar and twin wind apertures, the case with line inlay and heart decoration, ebonized stringing to trunk door and base, pendulum and one weight included, 210 cms high, 54 cms maximum width
A GEORGIAN INLAID MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK by W Holgate, Wigan, the hood with broken swan neck pediment over a single glazed door with flanking reeded pillars enclosing a 14.25 ins square dial with rolling moon movement and floral painted spandrels, Roman numerals with Arabic outer seconds dial and subsidiary date dial, the case with Sheraton shell inlay over a shaped trunk door, flanking reeded half columns with inlaid lower sections, the trunk base with step moulding and canted corners on bracket feet with shaped centre apron, pendulum included, 234 cms high, 61.5 cms wide
An 18th Century country made oak cased striking 30 hour longcase clockThe hood with moulded cornice, above hinged glazed door and painted 'I. T. 1748', above the domed trunk door, plain plinth base, the 28cm square brass dial having central date aperture and engraved decoration, the brass chapter ring with Roman numerals and seconds, between ornate mask and foliate cast spandrels, with pendulum and single weight, total height approx 204cm.
A fine quality late Georgian marquetry inlaid mahogany cased striking eight day longcase clock by Thomas Moss of Frodsham, Having a moon phase arched brass dial decorated with engraved verse, days of the month and foliated urns to the arch, above the foliate engraved silvered center section featuring three winding holes, makers name, scrolling pierced hands, seconds hand, and date hand, between the silvered chapter ring featuring hours, seconds and days of the month between relief cast scrolling foliate spandrels, the eight day movement striking on seven bells, the highly decorative case featuring brass finials to the swan neck pediment above parquetry inlaid columns with gilt metal caps to the hood, the trunk featuring marquetry, parquetry and stringing inlay, a feathered veneered triple Gothic arch door above an inlaid, cross banded and feathered panelled base flanked by canted corners, the whole raised on bracket feet, complete with three weights, pendulum and winding key, total height approx. 244cm (8 ft).NB: Thomas Moss of Frodsham, Cheshire, is recorded as being born in 1733, first married in 1757, married again in 1773, and died in 1785. Following his death his widow Mary placed an announcement in the Chester Courant, dated 22nd February 1785 that she would be continuing his business. CONDITION REPORT: Pendulum and weights as listed in catalogue description. Weights not got brass sleeves, pendulum has brass covered bob. There is a winder for the weights via 3x winding holes.No makers name on back of moon phase wheelSee photosWhen set up movement does activate, hands turn, bells strike, pendulum swings BUT we cannot guarantee the condition long term of the movement and related parts.Fine quality inlaid multi-wood case, minor blemishes with age, no obvious signs of any serious faultsProvenance: From a deceased estate, the clock has been stood in a private house for many years
A mahogany cased eight-day longcase clock by Ed. Drakeford, Congleton, the square painted dial with subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, the hood with broken swan neck pediment, the dial 36cm wide Condition Report: The clock mechanism is not working as ratchets on both trains inoperable. The face is rubbed and chipped at borders, case with lifting veneer to the head and some splitting. Left hand side missing a part of the back. The trunk cornice return is loose and the base has missing mouldings.
An extensive miscellaneous collection to include a good quality iron work 5 divisional floor standing wine rack, a Victorian tin trunk with hinged lid, furnishing prints to include 5 framed from the Vanity Fair series, metal work candlesticks, treen and other bowls, a miniature Chinese timber cabinet of four drawers with marquetry inlay, etc
A substantial 19th century mahogany longcase clock, the trunk with spiral column supports, the hood enclosing a 40 cm (16 inch) broken arch painted dial, the spandrels showing Europe, Asia, Africa, America, with rolling lunar phase, subsidiary calendar and secondary dial, eight day striking movement
Early 20th Century mahogany longcase clock, the broken arch hood with flanking pilasters and bevelled glass door above a further bevelled glass trunk door and conforming plinth base, the brass fretwork and wooden dial with a silvered chapter ring, moon phase arch, Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, the three train movement striking and chiming on gongs (some alterations and gongs removed)
19th / 20th Century French dark patinated and gilt bronze mantel clock, the drum form case surmounted by a seated Chinese figure, the base in the form of an elephant standing four square with trunk aloft on a rococo style naturalistic base, the dial with Roman cartouche numerals bearing the name Japy, Paris, the movement stamped A. Carlhian and Beaumetz a Paris, striking on a bell, 16.75ins high
AN EIGHT-DAY CARVED OAK LONG CASE CLOCK, with rectangular domed pediment, above an arched brass dial by John Evans Shrewsbury, signed in the arch with stylized dolphin spandrels, above a silverised chapter ring, with Arabic and Roman numerals, flanked with rounded half turned columns, the case profusely carved with scrolling leaves, rosettes and guilloche mouldings, an arched trunk door on a carved and moulded box base, on ogee bracket feet, 85in (216cm)h x 19in (48cm)w. (1)

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