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An 18th century oak and elm cased long case clock, the hood with moulded cornice, glazed door flanked by turned pilasters over an arched trunk door to a flat fronted base on bracket feet, the square brass dial with silvered chapter ring, Roman numerals within applied C scroll and urn spandrels to a matted centre and thirty hour four pillar movement CONDITION REPORTS Hood, trunk and base have evidence of wormholes (but no evidence of activity, as recently treated by furniture restorer), swept moulding to the base of the trunk to the plinth base has some aged knocks with blackened stainings and gouge marks, this also extends down to the left-hand edge of the front panel adjacent to the side panel, there is evidence of a later bracket foot base, movement has a replacement back board.
An oak longcase clock in the 18th century manner, the arched brass dial with silver chapter ring, Roman and Arabic numerals inscribed "Tempus Fugit" to the arch, within an arched case with moulded cornice and glazed trunk to a fielded panelled base on ogee bracket feet CONDITION REPORTS Approx. 199 cm high. Case has wear conducive with age and use, generally appears OK although the lower back section is missing (see photos), brass weight cases are scuffed and pitted, face is worn, see photos re mechanisms.
A 19thC flamed mahogany longcase clock, of eight-day movement, with painted arch dial, having fishermen to the arch and rural scenes to the spandrels, Roman numerals, seconds ring, date crescent marked R W Sexty, Grantham, 12", swan neck turned pillar hood, inset trunk with short Gothic arch door, canted and crossbanded base with bracket feet and shaped apron, 87".
Victorian grandfather clock of thirty hour duration painted dial with static arch signed N. Radcliffe Elland. Two subsiduary dials, calendar & seconds. Rope twist hood pillars, square canted pillars to trunk. Inlaid & feathered panels to case with swan neck pediment & French bracket feet - 235cm high
A George III eight day mahogany long case clock by Henry Anderso, Tulliallan, with anchor escapement, striking bell, painted arched face depicting the home nations and My Old Tammy, Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary date and second dials, swan neck pediment, arched door, moulded trunk door, flanked by ring turned quarter columns, stepped base, shaped apron, bracket feet, lacking weights, 207cm high
A 19th century eight day mahogany long case clock by Allan Fonlds, Kilmarnock, with anchor escapement, striking bell, brass arched face, applied spandrels and sea serpents, brush metal chapter ring, Roman and Arabic numerals, date aperture, projected dentil cornice, closed fretwork frieze, arched door flanked by barley twist columns, moulded trunk door flanked by Corinthian quarter columns and stepped base with bracket feet, 200cm high
A late 18th/early 19th century mahogany longcase clock by W Young, Dundee, with eight day movement striking bell, overpainted arched face, Roman numerals, subsidiary date and second dial, swan neck pediment mounted by eagle and ball brass finials, arched door flanked by reeded Doric columns, boxwood and ebony trunk door flanked by reeded Doric quarter columns and stepped base, 215cm high
Archibald Strachan of Tanfield, an 18th century oak longcase clock, the brass face with silvered chapter ring, secondary dial and date aperture under an arched hood with broken triangular pediment, the trunk with rectangular door on a plain base with plinth foot CONDITION REPORT: face scuffed and with deficiencies, case with deficiencies and splits, no guarantee as to working order, seatboard later and with later wedges
A 19th Century Longcase Clock, the painted arched dial with a hunting scene and inscribed "M Owston, Scarborough" with seconds ring, date aperture, with eight day striking movement in caddy top case, with spiral turned metal mounted pilasters, above an arched trunk drawer flanked by further pilasters and on bracket feet. 7` 9" (236cms) high.
A late 19th Century Longcase Clock, the brass dial with seconds ring, St. Michael, Westminster and Whittington chimes and strike silent levers, the domed mahogany case with blind fret carved decoration and fluted turned pilasters, the trunk with canted corners and glazed door on bracket feet. 6` 11" (212cms) high.
VICTORIAN BRASS MOUNTED OAK MINIATURE LONGCASE CLOCK the hood with arched broken pediment over an enamel Arabic numeral chapter with pierced foliate centre, above the trunk with pierced floral brass panel and supported by corinthian columns, the pedestal on ogee bracket feet, 45cm high A condition report is available by contacting hamish@mctears.co.uk
A 19th Century flamed mahogany longcase clock, with pillared hood and trunk with corinthian columns over a panelled base with bracket feet, the 32cm wide dial having silvered chapter ring applies spandrels and figure with makers silvered plaque in upper & lower cased italic J T (or F) Perkins, Peterboro`, 8 day movement striking a bell, 260cm high.£500-700

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