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A George III Cotswolds oak and mahogany cross-banded longcase clock - the square painted Arabic dial with shell spandrels, signed '..?.. Simins, Chipg. Norton', fronting a weight driven bell strike movement (a/f), the moulded cornice over a reeded cushion frieze and turned columns with gilt brass Corinthian capitals, the trunk door with reeded frame and inlaid shell patera, on a conforming base with French feet. (LWH 54.5 x 28 x 227cm), requires some attention.
An 18th century eight-day oak longcase clock - the 12" square brass Roman dial with cherub and coronet spandrels and bullseye winding holes, the matted centre with subsidiary seconds at 12 and date aperture at 6 within a chased foliate cartouche, signed 'Ed Faulkner - London' to the chapter ring, the case with turned parcel-gilt three quarter columns to the hood, panelled trunk door and plain plinth base (probably reduced in height). (LWH 49 x 25 x 195cm)
19th century oak longcase clock with eight-day striking movement by B. Baker, Tamworth, the hood with swan neck pediment and topped by brass finials, the broken-arch painted dial with moonphase, roman and arabic numerals and subsidiary dial, gilt and black painted scroll spandrels, the trunk with marquetry and line inlay, shaped top door flanked by pair inset quadrant pilasters with brass columns, approx. 208cm high
Late 18th/early 19th century small longcase clock, the silvered dial with roman numeral hour markers, marked J Seymour Wantage, oak cased, 158cm high Condition ReportSurface scratches, scuffs and knocks to the case. Area of old worm to the back of case. General wear and tear. 30 hour movement. Dial dimensions 12.5cm x 12.5cm
A William and Mary-style mahogany longcase clock of recent manufacture, the rising hood with stepped and moulded top, with barley twist columns and glazed side panels, above a crossbanded trunk with conforming base on bun feet, the brass dial signed, with cherub spandrels, silvered chapter ring and subsidary dial, the mattered centre with shutter close winding hole, with four pillar weight driven movement, 34.5cm wide 21cm deep 184cm highProvenace: The estate of the late Lionel Blowes. Condition ReportCOMPLETE WITH PENDULUM, WEIGHT AND CRANK KEY. Untested. One barley twist column loose. No damage to loose spindle. Minor nibbles and scuffs but overall in good order. Please see additional images. single train, 8 day movement with anchor escapement. dial 8 inches.
Early 19th century oak cased 8-day longcase clock, Edward Pearce, Crewkerne, the 12-inch break-arch dial having convex centre with Roman hour markers, seconds subsidiary and calendar crescent, the painted arch depicting a sailship off a coast, over shell spandrels, 219cm high, sold with pendulum and two weights
19th century inlaid mahogany cased 8-day longcase clock, William Maggs, Axbridge, the 12-inch break-arch dial with Roman hour markers, seconds subsidiary and calendar crescent, enclosed with painted spandrel, painted arch with cottage and moonphase, the hood with three eagle finials, 219cm high, sold with winder, pendulum, and two weights
19th century inlaid mahogany cased 8-day longcase clock, Thomas William, Tunbridge, the 12-inch break-arch dial with Roman hour markers, seconds subsidiary and calendar crescent, enclosed with painted spandrel depicting country cottages, painted arch with moonphase, 219cm high, sold with winder, pendulum, and two weights
A good late Victorian mahogany longcase clock, the case with marquetry inlaid detail, the door with plate glass panel, the hood with swan neck cornice enclosing a broken arch brass dial and silvered chapter ring, the eight day three train movement striking on a series of gongs, with Westminster chime and silent selector - Russell Jones of London, with weights pendulum and winder, 245cm high
Assortment of clocks to include an Italian vintage travel clock in brown case, a Klocker Spaniel Model 101 KS, miniature gold metal longcase clock, Looping eight day antimagnetic brass desk clock, Smith sectic Bakelite mantle clock, German alarm clock, Asonia desk clock, Newgate London domed clock face, History Craft miniature wooden longcase clock, Swiza 4 jewel flame candlelight shape clock, two Smiths 8 day lantern clocks, Smiths 'bedwarmer' clock, Rhythm Moulin Rouge street lamp clock, wood and brass baroque style clock, brass longcase mantel clock and a small wooden longcase example
Quantity of clocks featuring a porcelain cherub mantle clock, Japy Freres oval mantle clock, Dutch imagery porcelain clock, Gold metal art nouveau style desk clock, Woodford miniature longcase clock, Wellington miniature longcase clock, Smiths brass lantern clock, wooden cased mantle clock and another porcelain example
An oak longcase clock by John Higgins, Ashwell Thorpe, the case later carved and possibly associated, the brass dial with silvered Roman numeral chapter ring, with strike/silent and seconds subsidiary dials, with date ring, flanked by pierced brass spandrels with urns and dolphin and foliate decoration, with two weights and pendulum, 218cm high
A George I and later walnut and satinwood inlaid longcase clock, signed to the face William Cooke Londini fecit, the hood with spiral and gilt pilasters, above narrow trunk, with later oval lenticle, on plinth base, the brass dial with silvered Roman and Arabic numeral chapter ring, with pierced winged cherub spandrels, with pierced hands to matted centre, the two winding squares above round date aperture, pendulum, two weights, height 206cmCondition Report: The trunk and Dial are probably associated.Trunk is re-veneered and altered, probably made up of older woods of mixed periods, but mostly 18th Century.The lenticle is not original.The Dial will require some restoration and the date dial is not attached.The bell is broken, but was a replacement.Restoration and work is needed.
A George III mahogany longcase clock, with an associated Brounker Watts of London face, the 10in steel chapter ring with cherub head brass spandrels, a seconds dial and date aperture, with a twin train movement, the mahogany case with a swan neck pediment to the hood and quarter columns, with one weight, a pendulum, a winding key and door key, H 220cm
An oak and mahogany longcase clock by Jason Henfrey, late 18th/early 19th Century, the hood with swan neck cornice above fluted pilasters flanking a glazed door, the trunk with ogee arch door, inset with a patera of Britannia, on a inlaid plinth, the dial with a Roman numeral chapter ring, flanked by floral spandrels, with a weight, 211cm high
A George III mahogany longcase clock, the hood with moulded cornice above arched door with Doric column pilasters, with plain trunk and plinth base, the dial with silvered Arabic and Roman numeral chapter ring, with subsidiary dial for seconds and date aperture, with two winding squares to matted centre, flanked by pierced brass spandrels, with moon phase to arched top, pendulum and 2 weights, 221cm high
William Lister of Newcastle upon Tyne- Mahogany 8-day longcase clock c 1830, with a break-arch top, fretwork and three ball finials, conforming hood door beneath flanked by rectangular pilasters, long trunk with reeded columns and a long gothic arched door, on a rectangular plinth with a shaped base, painted dial with floral spandrels and flowers to the arch, Roman numerals, minute track and stamped brass hands, subsidiary seconds and date dials with matching brass hands, dial pinned directly to a rack striking movement, striking the hours on a bell. With pendulum, weights and key. William Lister is recorded as working in Grey Street, Newcastle on Tyne, 1815-40.Dimensions: Height: 237cm Length/Width: 48cm Depth/Diameter: 23cm
Oak cased 8 day longcase clock, with arched brass dial, named for George Fair of Berwick, decorated with brass spandrels, Roman numerals to the hours, Arabic numerals to the minutes, subsidiary seconds and date dials. Broken arch with swan neck scrolls to the hood, turned brass columns with brass chapiters flanking the glazed door. Slender long case, arched door over panelled base with bracket feet. Pendulum and weights present (catgut lacking to the drums). Overall height 222cm, width 48cm maximum.
An early 19th century mahogany cased eight day longcase clock, the swan neck pediment and turned pillars flanking the 36cm painted break arch dial, indistinctly signed, with moon phase, subsidiary second and date dials, the twin train movement striking on a saucer bell, set to a case outlined with inlaid stringing, conforming pillars and bat wing shaped door, 229cm high, two weights and pendulum
A mid to late 19th century mahogany cased longcase clock, signed J Hughes & Co, Carnarvon, the two pairs of turned pillars flanking the 36cm painted break arch dial, with a rocking ship to the break arch, centred with a subsidiary second dial and crescent date aperture, signed with the makers name, the two train movement striking on a saucer bell, set to a wide case with conforming pillars, later reduced, 213cm high, one weight and pendulumCondition reportFull width crack to the glass, RH pillar is loose, movement appears not to have been running for some time and will likely require some attention.Split to the lower board, back board has been replaced.Clock case would benefit from a tidy, general wear and marks commensurate with age and use.
A late George III oak and mahogany cased eight day longcase clock, the swan neck pediment and fluted pillars flanking the 36cm painted break arch dial, indistinctly signed, with a crescent shaped moon phase aperture, the twin train movement striking on a saucer bell, set to a case with simulated dentil band and conforming pillars, 232cm high, two weights and pendulum
A George III mahogany cased eight day musical longcase clock, signed Richard King, Ratcliff Highway, the pagoda hood with fretwork panel and fluted columns flanking the 30cm brass break arch dial with silvered chapter ring and a silent/chime indicator to the break arch, a four/eight bell indicator to the right hand side of the dial, with a subsidiary seconds dial over the makers name, enclosing the later associated three train movement striking on a nest of eight graduated bells and a coiled gong fitted to the backboard interior, all set to a slender flame mahogany case with moulded arched door over a conforming lower panel and moulded plinth base, 253cm high, three brass coated weights and pendulum

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