A mid-20th Century Stained Oak Cased Floorstanding Triple Barrel Clock, the square hood with overhanging cornice, to a long panelled trunk and further plinth base, to a 6 ½” square dial with mask spandrels enclosing a Roman and Arabic silvered chapter ring with outside minute track and half-hour markers, and further silvered and pierced hands, to a Smiths square brass movement with anchor escapement and strike on eight rods, height 54”
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A late 19th Century Walnut and crossbanded Drop Dial Wall Clock, the moulded surround with inlaid border and rosettes, to a two glazed panel and hinged trunk, to a spun brass bezel enclosing an 11” repainted Roman dial, with outside minute track and signed to the centre “R Miles, Stalham”, with blued steel pierced hands, to a twin spring-driven movement with anchor escapement and strike on a bell, height 29”
A 19th Century Stained Mahogany and Inlaid Timepiece, modelled in the form of a miniature long case clock, the shaped hood, shaped throat with trunk door and plinth base to a sprung brass bezel, enclosing an 1 ¾” porcelain Arabic dial with outside minute track and blued steel hands to a spring-driven movement (loaded), height 12 ¼”
An early 20th Century Stained Walnut Timepiece, modelled in the form of a miniature long case clock, the carved and pierced hood and trunk replicated to the plinth base with beaded borders, to a brass bezel enclosing an 1 ½” Arabic composite dial with outside minute track and blued steel hands to a spring-driven movement, height 16 ¾”
An early 20th Century Ebonised and Silver Mounted Mantel Timepiece, modelled in the form of a miniature long case clock, the shaped pediment, long trunk door and plinth base to a polished bezel enclosing a composite 2” dial with Arabic numerals and outside minute track, matted gilt centre and blued steel hands to a spring-driven movement, height 11 ¾”
A mid-18th Century Oak Cased 8 Day Long Case Clock, Everard Dillington – Mkt Harborough, the case with moulded overhanging cornice to a plain frieze and arched door flanked by 3/3 columns, to a moulded throat and long and shaped trunk door to a plinth and bracket base, to a 12” arched brass dial with engraved wheatear border and signed silvered nameplate to the arch with mask and foliate spandrels enclosing a Roman and Arabic silvered chapter ring, with outside minute track, fleur-de-lys half-hour markers to a matted centre, with subsidiary seconds and date aperture with pierced steel hands, to a movement with plates united by four knopped pillars with anchor escapement and strike on a bell (associated), height 88” (SEE PHOTOGRAPH)
An 18th Century Oak Cased 30 Hour Long Case Clock, Thos Haden – Dudley, the case with overhanging cornice and shaped pediment with central finial over freestanding columns, to a moulded throat and long trunk door with inlaid detail on a plinth and bracket base, to a 12” square brass dial with applied mask and foliate spandrels enclosing a Roman and Arabic chapter ring with outside minute track, to an engraved and matted centre, with recessed nameplate and date sector, with pierced steel hands, to a movement with plates united by four knopped pillars and with anchor escapement, strike on a bell, height 84”
A mid-18th Century Oak and Inlaid 8 Day Long Case Clock, Robert Davy – Hoveton, the arched case with scrolling pediment over reeded freestanding columns, to a moulded throat and arched long trunk door, with inlaid detail and further plinth base with starburst design, to a 12” arched brass dial with silvered strike/silent subsidiary to the arch, and further applied foliate and “C” scroll cast spandrels enclosing a Roman and Arabic silvered chapter ring with outside minute track to a matted centre with recessed subsidiary seconds, nameplate and date aperture with black painted pierced steel hands, to a movement with plates united by four knopped pillars and with anchor escapement and strike on a bell, height 88” (SEE PHOTOGRAPH)
A 1st half of the 19th Century Mahogany and Boxwood Line Inlaid 8 Day Long Case Clock, Springall – Norwich, the arched hood with shaped pediment and overhanging cornice to reeded freestanding columns, to a moulded throat and long arched trunk door with canted corners to a plinth and bracket base, to a 12” arched 3rd period painted dial decorated with Jesus and Fishermen to the arch, over gilt floral spandrels enclosing a Roman chapter ring with outside minute track with subsidiary seconds and date sector, with blued steel and pierced hands, to an unsigned false plate and movement with plates united by four knopped pillars and with anchor escapement and strike on a bell, height 82” (SEE PHOTOGRAPH)
A 2nd half of the 18th Century Oak Cased 8 Day Long Case Clock, F Gossling – Diss, the arched hood with overhanging cornice surmounted by a pierced pediment (some losses) with later urn-shaped finials, over freestanding columns to a moulded throat, and arched long trunk door on a reduced plinth and bracket base, to a 12” 2nd period painted and arched dial decorated with gilt highlighted roses and floral sprigs to the arch over grape and fruit spandrels, enclosing an Arabic chapter ring with further Arabic quarters and fleur-de-lys hour markers, with outside minute track enclosing subsidiary seconds and date sector with pierced and stamped brass hands, to a signed false plate and movement with plates united by four knopped pillars and with anchor escapement, strike on a bell, height 86” (SEE PHOTOGRAPH)
A 1st half of the 19th Century Scottish Mahogany Cased 8 Day Long Case Clock, Wm Young – Dundee, the arched case with swan-neck pediment over reeded freestanding columns, to a moulded throat and short shaped trunk door flanked by quarter reeded columns, to a boxwood line inlaid plinth base, to a 13” arched 3rd period painted dial decorated to the arch in gilt highlighted masonic symbols, including the All Seeing Eye, Sun and Moon, Set Square and Dividers, Plumb Bob, Trowel and Line, Ladder and Crossed Hammers, over gilt highlighted floral spandrels enclosing a Roman chapter ring with subsidiaries for seconds and date, and fitted with pierced and stamped brass hands, to a movement with shouldered plates united by four knopped pillars and with anchor escapement and strike on a bell, height 80”
Late 18th century longcase clock painted dial, marked "Kendrick, Droitwich" with seconds subsidiary dial and date aperture, the surround of pastoral scenes, the mahogany hood with swan neck pediment to turned pilasters and oak mahogany trunk with rosewood inlay, 8-day weight driven movement, dial 28cm, 206cm high
`????, Horsham ` a 12" painted dial 8 day longcase clock with painted spandrels and figure to breakarch with calendar aperture and inset seconds dial at 12, in an associated cross banded oak case with columns to side, short trunk door and brass capped swan neck pediment to hood (with half columns to sides). 85" high without brass eagle finials.
`Ryder Devonport`-An 8 day mahogany longcase clock standing on splayed feet with engraved silvered arched dial (12" x 17") showing recessed seconds and a working calendar feature c. 180 with 8 day bell striking movement and having a veneered and cross banded mahogany case and a full length arched top trunk door (28" long)between barley twist columns to the trunk. The hood has free standing barley twist columns which flank the arched opening glazed hood door. Approx 7ft high excluding finials.
Mansell Bennett, Charing Cross (1688-1711) A Queen Anne Figured Burr Walnut Month Duration longcase clock . The movement with 5 finely turned pillars, Rise and Fall pendulum mechanism (with circular dial to breakarch of dial), the 14" breakarch brass dial with wheatear engraving to border, separate chapter ring and spandrels, original hands, seperate seconds ring and date aperture box and applied name to a matted centre. The case of figured burr walnut, with trunk with side panels to each side, with double herring bone inlay borders, double plinth base, the long trunk door with breakarch top (4` high) and further double herring bone inlay, the trunk and hood with two engraved brass escutcheons, fretwork panels under top of hood, double plinth lower and deep arched side windows to hood sides, integral columns to opening door with quartered columns to rear. Approx. 7` 10" high. Has hand written label within with details of maker and the name ` Sir Charles Galbraith ` and the address `11 Bedford Row, London....` The Victoria and Albert Museum, South Kensington have a clock by this maker in their collection. Literature: Early Clockmakers of Great Britain by Brian Loomes, maker recorded as a freebrother of the CC in 1688. Page 135, English Domestic Clocks, by Ceccinsky & Webster Page 369, Britten`s Old Clocks, Watches and their Makers, edited by C. Clutton, G.H. Baille & C. A. Ilbert
An early-mid 19thC Scottish 8 day mahogany longcase clock with 12 3/4" painted Day-glow break arch dial with image of Mary Queen of Scots image to break arch and `Earth, Air, Wind and Fire` painted images to the spandrels, the hood with swan neck spandrels and side windows, carved oak leaf columns to sides repeated with quarter carved columns to the trunk, with long trunk arch shaped door with crossbanded decoration, the movement striking on a bell, standing on 4 circular feet (front feet of melon form)and typical painted bob to pendulum,89 1/2" tall
AN 18TH CENTURY WALNUT EIGHT DAY LONGCASE CLOCK, the 11 ¾" arched brass dial with Roman chapter ring, Arabic five minutes with subsidiary seconds and date aperture to the matted centre, the arch with convex plaque signed Tho. Gardner, In the Minories, London, flanked by dolphin scroll mounts and with urn and scroll spandrels and five pillar movement, The break arch hood with three brass ball finials and plain pilasters over a figured and crossbanded break arch trunk door and plain base, 82 1/2" high.
A LATE GEORGIAN OAK EIGHT DAY LONGCASE CLOCK, the arched painted dial with moon phase over a Roman dial with Arabic five minutes, subsidiary seconds and date aperture, bird and floral painted centre indistinctly signed W. Jones, Aberystwyth and floral painted spandrels. The hood with swan neck pediment, fluted columns, the trunk with fluted quarter columns and panelled skirt base, 88" high.
A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY EIGHT DAY LONGCASE CLOCK having a break arch painted Roman dial depicting `Daniel and the lions den`, with subsidiary seconds and date dials, the hood with swan neck pediment and turned pillars, the trunk with short door flanked by reeded corners over a recessed roundel base, 91 1/4" high.
A George III mahogany 8-day longcase clock by William Layshall, arched brass dial with numerous engraved Masonic emblems, centre with date and seconds subsidiaries, Old Father Time in motion to the arch, domed hood with three brass finials and fluted columns, flame-veneered trunk door, circa 1780, 7ft. 6in. extreme height - complete with key, pendulum and weights SEE ILLUSTRATION
Oak and mahogany longcased clock, painted broken arch dial with roman hours named in the arch Richard Whitworth Lussley , subsidiary seconds date aperture, eight day movement with rack strike on a false plate in a swan neck hood with plain columns on cavetto shoulders, quarter column trunk and canted plinth on bracket feet. Height 217cm (2 weights and pendulum).
Oak longcased clock banded in mahogany, the broken arch painted face with rolling moon, roman hours, subsidiary seconds and date aperture signed W. Meller, Middlewich , restored eight day movement with hour rack strike on a false plate, in a swan neck hood with square section columns on cavetto shoulders, reeded corner trunk and cantered corner plinth on bracket feet (key, pendulum, 2 weights).
A Chinese jade elephant, Ming Dynasty, the animal standing four square with carved naturalistic details to the head, trunk, lower body, haunches and defined toes, the tail in a finely sculpted S scroll, in pale green jade with brown veining, carved to define the right back leg, tips of tusks chipped, 7.5cm long, raised on a foliate carved hardwood stand, probably later
A thirty hour oak longcase clock, mid 18th century, the 10.5 inch square brass dial signed `John Roberts` with centred date aperture within an inner ring of Roman numerals, outer ring of Arabic numerals and scrolling leaf pierced corner spandrels, the hood with ogee moulded cornice over turned front corner hood pilasters above a long trunk door, raised on shaped bracket feet, 204cm high
A Regency oak eight day longcase clock, the 14 inch painted dial signed `R McAdam, Dumfries`, with centred subsidiary seconds dial and date dial within a ring of Roman numerals and painted floral spandrels under a painted arch showing a female figure next to a brook, the hood with swan neck pediment over and arched hood door between fluted front corner hood pilasters over a short arched trunk door between front corner quarter fluted pilasters on a planked box base (lacking bracket feet), 216cm high
A William IV mahogany longcase clock, the 14 inch circular painted dial signed James Nelson Sligo with centred subsidiary seconds dial and ring of Roman numerals within a drum hood with C scroll pediment over a tapering trunk with canted front corners on a box base with single flame veneered panel over a skirting plinth and compressed bun feet to the front, 205cm high
An oak eight day longcase clock, the 14 inch square brass dial signed `J N Griffiths, Joyner`, with centred subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, within a ring of Roman Arabic numerals and pierced cherub moulded corner spandrels, the dial associated to the eight day movement striking on a later coiled gong, both in an associated George III oak crossbanded mahogany case, the hood with fluted front corner hood pilasters over blind fret decoration to the trunk and inverted arched long trunk door, between quarter front corner fluted pilasters, on a box base with later skirting plinth, 202cm high
An eight day oak longcase clock, 18th century, the 12 inch square brass dial with centred subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture within an inner ring of Roman numerals, outer ring of Arabic numerals and cherub moulded corner spandrels, the unrestored four pillar movement striking on a single bell, the associated case with ogee moulded corners to the hood above an arched hood door over a long trunk door on a boxed base and splay bracket feet, 218cm high
An early 20th century three train longcase clock in the 17th century style, the 10 ½ inch dial, with three winding holes centred within a chapter ring of Roman and Arabic numerals within pierced cherub moulded corner spandrels, the hood with quarter bobbin turned front hood pilasters, over full width trunk door with central lozenge moulding, raised on a box base, 182cm wide
A Regency oak crossbanded mahogany clock dresser (lacking clock) the break-front top with central circular dial door over a short single panel trunk door flanked by half fluted pilasters and a glazed and single panel door to each side with oval line inlays to the planked panel on an enclosed base with three frieze drawers over a central single panelled cabinet door flanked by two short drawers to each side, all fitted with brass swing handles with pressed oval back plates raised on shaped bracket feet(at fault) 176cm wide, 211cm high, 47cm deep
A George III Longcase Clock, the steel and brass arched dial inscribed "Gilbert Kidd, Malton" with seconds ring, date aperture and ormolu spandrels, with engraved spread eagle arch, eight day movement in oak case, with fluted turned pilasters, the trunk with reeded canted corners and long arched door on bracket feet. 6` 11" (211cms) tall.

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