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An Irish elm and oak longcase clock, fretted cresting to hood, fluted columns, modillion cornice and carved frieze, 30.5cm square enamel dial subsidiary seconds dial, silvered date aperture, associated 8-day movement striking on a bell, inscribed Chas. Macnally/ Londonderry, trunk with rectangular door, fluted canted angles 203cm high Charles MacNally was working in Ulster from c. 1820 signing both from Omagh and Londonderry, before migrating to Canada c. 1830 and settling down as a maker in York, Ontario (then still capital of Upper Canada). Condition Report: Base panel water stained and cracked, associated movement and dial good
An 18th century and later longcase clock by Thomas Morgan Edinburgh, the arched brass dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, in later mahogany inlaid trunk, with two weights, 220cm high x 44.5cm wide CONDITION REPORT: Lot 444 - Case: fretwork to frieze of hood buckled and lifting in areas, some lacking, split to right side of hood, moulding to cornice repaired to right side, small chunk lacking to left side, beading lacking to left side of trunk, general cracks to veneer especially to cross body, base is cracked and areas of veneer replaced, finial lacking. Backboards to base have been replaced, later seat board and side packers, mechanism untested, face measures 42cm high x 31cm wide. Comes with two weights, pendulum and winding keys.
An nineteenth century tavern or 'Act of Parliament' mahogany wall-clock with unusual wooden dial and Sheraton-style shell-inlay, cross-banding and feather stringing to the single-door drop trunk, the circular dial of 22ins diam (56cms) and bearing brass-work Roman numerals, brass hands and ring, complete with pendulum and weights, 49ins high (125cms)
An early Victorian longcase clock, the painted arch dial with rolling moon-face and bearing Arabic numerals, the decorative hood having a swan pediment, centre ball and eagle and with floral painted glass panes above full-Corinthian column supports. The inlaid and cross-banded trunk with shaped door, flanked by quarter Corinthian columns, 93ins high (237cms)
A walnut long case clock, mid 18th century and later, the brass 12 inch dial inscribed 'John Pepys, London' with subsidiary seconds dial and date dial above, caddy top with blind fretwork decoration, arched trunk door and plinth base. h. 226 cm. CONDITION REPORT: Some lifting and losses and replacements to the veneer and second dial missing, no warranty offered as to the working condition of the movement, some veneers faded and stained. Please see further photographs for better idea of condition. 2 weights not brass cased with pendulum. Believe base has been cut down with newer back boards.

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