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A Georgian longcase clock by John Stancliffe with an eight day movement, the hood having a swan shaped pediment above a glazed swing door enclosing a brass and painted arched dial with a silvered chapter ring bearing Roman numerals and Arabic numbers, with a subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture to the centre, with gilt embossed spandrels decorated with cherub masks to each corner. The trunk having carved foliate decoration to the frieze above a central door housing two lead weights and pendulum, flanked by fluted column supports, 228cm high x 53cm long x 25cm deep
Dutch Evert Visser Elm Tall Case Clock Dutch Gilt Bronze and Giltwood Inlaid Elm Tall Case Clock. The rectangular hood with an arched molded cornice with a rosette raised on gilt mounted columns enclosing an arched door, the trunk with arched panel molded door raised on an outstepped bombe base, centering a gilt metal lenticle, the 14 1/2 inch arched brass dial and chapter ring having Roman hours and Arabic minutes, subsidiary seconds with sun and moon aperture, month and day aperture, raised on claw feet, surmounted by two pairs of gilt and cobalt carved wood figures of celestial trumpeters and figures holding up globes. Evert Visser, 18th Century. Dimensions 91 1/2 x 24 1/2 x 13 inches (232.4 x 62 x 33 cm). [crank, key]
A 19th Century Indian cast bronze figure of Ganesh, raised on an hexagonal base, 17 cm high CONDITION REPORTS Overall with some general wear, scuffs and dirt, axe to left hand is bent and mis-shapen and appears to be broken off, implement to other hand also appears to be bent and mis-shapen and may have area missing, generally some irregularities and pitting to the casting, base quite irregular in shape and appears to have had a join and/or repaired split down the side, trunk quite pitted and with tarnish and possible split/repair.
A 19th Century mahogany cased longcase clock, the plain top with moulded edge over an arched glazed door and plain trunk with quartered side pilasters on a plain base, the eight day movement with anchor escapement striking on a bell, with painted arched dial, the chapter ring with Roman numerals enclosing a subsidiary seconds dial and date dial inscribed "Wm Hewson Lincoln" (1828-61), 211 cm high CONDITION REPORTS Comments regarding the dial/movement only: Dial feet bent; holes in movement have been enlarged - indicating a possible marriage.
An oak cased longcase clock in the 17th Century taste, the hood with square glazed door over a slim trunk with all-over later carved decoration, the later eight day movement with anchor escapement and square brass dial with brass chapter ring and Roman numerals inscribed "Coates & Sons Newport Pagnall", 208 cm high CONDITION REPORTS Comments regarding the dial/ movement only: dial is from a 30 hour longcase, this is a later 8-day movement, converted to gong striking.
A George III mahogany longcase clock, the arched moulded cornice with central vacant cartouche, glazed door flanked by fluted pilasters to a shaped trunk door flanked by three quarter pilaster columns to a fielded panelled base on ogee bracket feet, the arched dial with silvered chapter ring, Arabic and Roman numerals, engraved matted centre with secondary dial to the arch and moon phase inscribed "James Foster, Sutton" to an eight day striking movement on a bell, 242 cm high (case very damaged and with losses throughout - for restoration) CONDITION REPORTS Case very damaged throughout and with losses - for restoration. Clock is broken into numerous pieces and currently some parts of it are propped up in order to give an idea of its appearance. There are some parts of the clock case and hood missing. Wear, scuffs, knocks and chips, damage and losses. Door with cracks and losses. Large areas of moulding missing, and various sections missing. Splits and breaks. Bracket foot base with chips and losses and, as with the rest of the clock, it is broken, cracked and separated at joins. Cracks and various age cracks throughout including to pilasters. Some old worm holes. Some chips and losses and sections missing. Some dirt and mould to surfaces. Mould to interior., and lock appears to be missing. Some losses to mouldings. Moon face with quite a lot of scuffs, scratches and losses to decoration. Dial generally with quite heavy wear, scuffs, scratches and tarnish. Pendulum with rusting and tarnish and fitments loose. Weights appear to have repairs / . additional areas of metal added. No etched glass panels. Arched top (not swan neck pediment) and one side of top (arched) section appears to be missing. The two tall fluted pilasters which would fit either side of the door are present, but some sections (eg capitals) appear to be missing. Please see photos. There is no provenance available with this lot.
A longcase clock, the 30 cm square brass dial with a silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and calendar aperture, signed Henry Deykin Worcester No 1451, fitted an 30 hour movement, in an oak case, 205 cm high See illustration Condition report Report by RB The dial has probably been cleaned at some point, now appears to be finished in a yacht type varnish, with the gilt spandrels painted probably from a can of gold spray, the seat board probably later, the case, the backboard is crudely/poorly repaired and strengthened, the door has a later lock, and the plinth base is split/repaired, with a trunk door key, a pendulum, and a (rectangular) weight.
George III oak longcase clock by Edward Hunt of Williton, the hood with moulded cornice and foliate inlaid frieze below, square glazed door flanked by cylindrical pillars, trunk with long door and standing on bracket feet, square brass dial with silvered chapter ring, subsidiary seconds dial and calendar aperture, eight day striking movement, 214cm high Condition Report: Case has a vertical clean split to lower section. This is a cosmetic report only we do not comment on the workings of clocks -** General condition consistent with age
Early 18th Century marquetry inlaid walnut and ebonised longcase clock by Richard Colston of London, the square hood with moulded cornice, glazed door flanked by tapered plain pillars, trunk with long door with oval lenticle and standing on a plinth base, square brass dial with silvered chapter ring having Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial with Arabic numerals and calendar aperture, eight day striking movement, 209cm high Condition Report: Case - generally good, door has a split running all the way across the marquetry panel approximately 3cm from the top, there are also several areas of filler in the same place, there is a similar area with a split and filler at the bottom of the door, the Since cataloguing this item we have been advised that this is a month movement. The clock does wind anti-clockwise and has larger weight. Please see the images or TELEPHONE the department to satisfy yourself.
Georgian style inlaid mahogany longcase clock, the pagoda hood with arch shaped glazed door flanked by reeded pillars, trunk with arch shaped long door and standing on low bracket feet, brass dial with Tempus Fugit to the arch, Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and bearing the signature William Shaw, Botesdale, three weight movement striking on a gong, 233cm high Condition Report: Case - Veneers heavily patched to lower left side of case, section of moulding approximately 20cm long replaced to left hand side of hood door - This is a cosmetic report only we do not comment on the workings of clocks -** General condition consistent w
Sheraton style inlaid mahogany longcase clock, the hood with arch shaped glazed door flanked by reeded pillars, trunk with arch shaped long door and standing on bracket feet, arch shaped brass dial signed James Oakley, Oxon and having a silvered chapter ring with Arabic and Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and calendar aperture, eight day striking movement, 229cm high Condition Report: Case - Vertical split to top of frame on hood door. Dial - chapter ring silvering is somewhat worn. Movement - movement has been played around with and converted to strike on a gong - This is a cosmetic report only we do not comment on the workings of clo
Early 20th Century pigskin cabin trunk with brass mounts and leather carrying handles, 100cm wide Condition Report: This item has been heavily used and has scuffs, scratches and labels to exterior. Interior tray is lacking one handle and has split to base and sides. The case is missing one fixing to support a tray - ** General condition consistent with age
A LATE GEORGE III OAK, CROSS BANDED AND LINE-INLAID LONGCASE CLOCK, the eight day, four pillar movement with outside count wheel, striking on a bell, the brass arch top dial with silvered chapter ring, Arabic and Roman numerals, the sandground centre with secondary seconds dial and calendar aperture, the arch with a convex silver boss inscribed, W.Webb, Wellington, further decorated with cast dolphin and cherub mask spandrels, the glazed hood flanked by turned pillars, the caddy top with brass finials and reverse-painted glass panel, the trunk with shaped panel door, brass lockplate, moulded box base, 224cm high. See illustration
Andrea BRANZI (Né en 1938) & SUPEREGO (Éditeur) "Bosco" Vase en faïence présentant, sur une terrasse rectangulaire, une section de tronc d’arbre évidé et animé d’un orifice, émaux bruns rugueux, base émaillée blanc. Signé et numéroté "Prototipo". Haut. 32 cm - Base : 41 x 31 cm Andrea BRANZI (Né en 1938) & SUPEREGO (Éditeur) "Bosco" An enamelled earthenware vase shaping an hollow tree trunk division on a white enamelled rectangular base. Signed and numbered "Prototipo". Heigh. 12 5⁄8 IN. - Base : 16 1⁄8 x 12 1⁄4 IN. Haut. 32 cm - Base : 41 x 31 cm
An American oak barometer, c.1880, the circular silvered dial inscribed 'Joseph Davis & Co., 6 Kennington Park Road, London', with vernier displays for winter and summer, the trunk with week disc registers over a glazed and fret cut trunk, case 97.5cm high dial 24cm diameter CONDITION REPORT: Week discs dirty. Strap with days with paint loss, discolouration, slight rust, knobs to vernier adjustment missing.
An eight-day lunar wall clock, late 18th/early 19th century, the 12in circular brass dial inscribed 'Thos. Hall, Rumsey', the silvered chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, the massive six pillar movement striking the hours on a bell with deadbeat escapement and large barrel wheels, two four spoke pulleys and brass cased weights, in a crossbanded 'Gothic' mahogany case with figure of eight door for the dials and bottom hinged trunk door and bulbous base, 183cm high CONDITION REPORT: Has had finials. Lunar dial worn and previously repainted, and planetary spheres now worn, main chapter ring worn and needs resilvering. Top of 'figure of 8' door restored. Carved scroll foliage restored. Some veneer and carcass splits. Lock on trunk door has been broken out at some stage with replacement piece inserted.
A fine George III eight day "Act of Parliament" wall clock in figured mahogany case by Thomas Lindall. Having carved scalloped pediment and tole work square hood fringed with gardrooned moulding framing the circular silvered dial. With centre seconds, Arabic and Roman markers and signed Thos Lindall, 140cm high. Condition Report : Some sympathetic alteration to the hood mouldings but otherwise the case in original condition. Slight opening to the joints of the bezel. Door to trunk warped slightly. Excellent colour. Wear and tarnishing to the dial. The mechanism working very well. No winding key but with a case key.

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