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A GOYARD CABIN TRUNK, early 20th century, of plain oblong form with pin-head tacked leather strapwork over stamped geometric ground and wooden laths, brass carrying handles and lock, hinged and opening to reveal a cream fitted and padded interior with two lift out compartments, with straps and handles, each side with three P & O Cruise stickers (original)
AN OAK LONGCASE CLOCK by Martin Roper, Penrith, the thirty hour movement with anchor escapement and outside count wheel striking on a bell, the 12" square dial with Arabic numerals, and painted with a swan, the spandrels with geometric motifs, calendar aperture, the mahogany banded case with cavetto moulded cornice on turned columns, canted trunk with arched door, panel base, on plinth, 79" high (Illustrated)
A SCOTTISH MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK, 19th century, the eight day movement with anchor escapement striking on a gong, circular white enamelled dial with Roman numerals, secondary dials, the hood with moulded cornice, leaf carved surmount and spandrels, canted trunk with arched door carved with foliage, panel base with stringing, on bracket feet, 85 1/2" high
A mid 19th Century Longcase Clock, the arched dial painted with a ploughing scene and with gilt floral spandrels inscribed "Abel Holtby, Great Driffield", with seconds ring, date aperture and eight day striking movement in mahogany case, with swans neck pediment, knulled pilasters, small trunk door, shape apron and bracket feet. 7` 5" (226cms) high.
An early 19th Century Longcase Clock, the dial with phases of the moon arch, floral painted spandrels, seconds and date rings and inscribed "John Leslie, Kirkaldy" with eight day movement, the mahogany case with pierced fret carved decoration and brass ball finials, plain turned pilasters above a cross banded trunk door, with chequer banded inlay and canted corners on bracket feet. 7` 6" (230cms) high.
A nine-tube chiming mahogany longcase clock Early 20th century, probably British, the movement stamped ``C.R.C. / C.R. Crookshank / 9974`` and ``3476``, the engraved brass dial with silver chapter ring with raised gilt brass Arabic hour numerals, 4 silvered subsidiary seconds dials, regulation for strike / silent and chime / silent, attached to a three-train quarter chiming and hour strike movement with Westminster and Whittington chimes, within a heavily carved, glazed case, 9`2.5`` H x 24.5`` W x 17`` D, est: $6000/9000 Literature: Roberts, Derek. ``British Longcase Clocks,` West Chester, PA: Schiffer Publishing, 1990, p. 169, a similar example illustrated. Condition: Generally good condition. Movement complete; appears to run. The case with general marks, nicks, scratches, wear and shrinkage cracks commensurate with age. The hood with later added screw holes to each side corresponding to later added mounting brackets that have since been removed. A crack to scroll of pediment. The scalloped door molding of hood with a crack to left side, a loss to right side, and a 4``-long loose section on right side. Each side panel of hood with losses to fretwork, more severe on left side; pieces retained. Three areas of repair to carving applied over glazing on door of trunk. A repaired break to molded edge on top left corner of base. Chipping to base and feet. No key to doors. Moran`s does not guarantee working condition. Your bid indicates acceptance of our Conditions of Sale. AS-IS. ALL SALES FINAL
Eighteenth century Scottish longcase clock with eight day movement, silvered break arch dial with engraved spandrels, subsidiary second dial and calendar aperture, break arch signed - John Peatt Crieff, flanked by engraved hypocamps, in a mahogany case with full length arched door, the hood with fluted columns, dentil cornice and caddy top with central pierced panel, 214cm overall height CONDITION REPORT Good overall condition is fair. Movement has been cleaned but we are unable to say whether it is in full working order. Dial silvering is marked and scratched, some damage around winding holes. Minute hand is missing and dial may not be original to movement. Seat board has been raised and movement and case may be a marriage. Overall, case is good, trunk door hinges have been replaced, hood is missing one side glass and all three finials are lacking. Fretted decoration is damaged
19th Century mahogany longcase clock, Piggin, Norwich, the swan neck pediment above a square glazed door and tapering column, the long trunk door above a plinth base, white painted signed dial with gilt and blue painted spandrels, arabic hours and date aperture, twin train 30 hour movement striking on a bell, 195cm high
A George III mahogany longcase clock, late 18th century, the arched top with three gilt brass finials, the glass door flanked by fluted columns, the trunk with arched door, the painted Roman dial with moonphase and inscribed ‘WM. MAY BRIGHTON’, with twin barrel movement, 220cm high, 51cm wide
An early 19th century mahogany longcase clock, the domed hood having fluted pilasters flanking painted arch dial, 12" dial signed 'S Battin of Wotton Ender Edge', having subsidiary seconds dial, rolling date dial, twin winding holes for a brass eight day four pillar weight driven movement striking on a bell, the trunk with plain panel door to a boxbase, h.20cm (excluding brass finials)
An 18th century oak longcase clock, the caddy top having dentil moulded cornice and three quarter turned pilasters flanking painted arch 12" dial, signed to the arch Jonathan Hargrave of Sleaford, having subsidiary seconds dial, rolling date dial, twin winding holes for an overhauled brass eight day four pillar weight driven movement striking on a bell, the trunk with arched panel door to boxbase, h.214cm
An early 19th century North Country oak and mahogany crossbanded longcase clock, having twin fluted pilasters flanking painted arch 13" dial, signed Jonathon Bloor of Newcastle, subsidiary seconds dial, rolling date dial, twin winding holes for an overhauled brass eight day four pillar weight driven movement striking on a bell, the trunk with mahogany crossbanding and conch shell marquetry inlay to a boxbase (lacking feet), h.208cm
A George III mahogany longcase clock by Foster of Whitehaven, with swans neck pediment with Verre Eglomise glass panels beneath, with arched door enclosing the 13 inch arched painted dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, date aperture and eight day striking movement, flanked on either side by fluted columns, with long trunk door beneath also flanked by fluted quarter columns and with conforming base raised on bracket feet. Height 87 ins (see illustration).
A George III oak longcase clock by Jonathan Storr of York, with caddy top above the arched glazed door enclosing the 12 inch arched brass dial with strike and silent to the arch, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture flanked by fluted columns, with long trunk door beneath, conforming base and raised on bracket feet. Height 89 ins (see illustration).
A George III oak longcase clock by Wilkinson of Wigton, with moulded cornice above a glazed door enclosing the 11.5 inch square brass dial inscribed "Wilkinson, Wigton", with date aperture and Roman numerals to the chapter ring, flanked by turned columns, with long trunk door crossbanded and flanked by fluted quarter column and with conforming base with canted angles. Height 80.5 ins (see illustration).
A MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCKthe breakarched and painted dial signed Jas Nichols Bristol, with subsidiary seconds dial, date sector, brass ringed winding holes, pierced hands and lunar work, having eight day movement in inlaid case, the arched pediment of fretted outline and with brass mounted spiral turned pillars to the hood and trunk, on conforming base with bracket feet, 223cm high, early 19th cIn good restored condition

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