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An early 19th Century Welsh mahogany cased eight day striking long case clock by J Hughes & Co of Carnavon The painted arched dial with moving swan to the open arch, above painted subsidiary seconds dial, date aperture, and twin winding holes, between hand painted maidens with dogs, the hood with arched pediment and twin spiral fluted pilasters above the generously proportioned trunk featuring a domed panelled half length door flanked by twin spiral fluted pilasters, above the base panel decorated with twin feathered domed panels flanked by canted corners, raised on short ogee feet, complete with pendulum and two weights, height approx 232cm, width approx 67cm.
A Victorian oak inlaid longcase clock, curly pediment with carved paterae to hood, arched dial flanked by turned columns, painted dial with landscape scenes in arch and spandrels Roman chapter, indistinctly signed by a Cambridge maker, thirty hour movement striking on a bell, short trunk door inlaid with shell patera and later brass knob, flanked by fluted quarter columns, panel below door and skirt to base. 87in (221cm) tall.
A late 19th century thirty day mahogany and inlaid longcase clock, the arch top hood enclosing a painted metal dial plate, with moon phase and subsidiary seconds dial and half moon aperture detailed 'Jos Wilde, Macclesfield', mounted over a pinched waist trunk and plinth base, 225cm high. (pendulum, two weights and three keys)
An 18th century thirty hour fruitwood and pine striking long case clock by Peter Bower of Redlench, the brass 25cm square dial with single hand and bearing brass spandrels with a Roman chapter ring and intervals spaced with fleur de lis, the distressed case has a primitive hood with Doric column side supports, Greek key frieze and cornice with primitive cut-out spade design, the base has shoulder supports, the trunk has evidently been cut down (overall height of the clock 195cm)
An early 19th century mahogany inlaid longcase clock by Michael Johnson, Barnard Castle (1782-1843), the painted dial with two subsidiary dials, boxwood inlaid stringing to trunk, with two lead weights and pendulum, 205cm high x 55cm wide x 27.5cm deep CONDITION REPORT: Lot 246 - scuffs, scrapes and wear to hood door, piece of inlay missing to left side on top of trunk, repairs to lower trunk and some small pieces of wood missing, beading missing to left side of base.

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