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A 19th century Scottish mahogany longcase clock with eight-day movement by Dilger & Barclay of Glasgow, the painted and gilded circular dial with Roman numerals denoting hours and two subsidiary dials, raised on tapered trunk with hinged door flanked by plain pilasters to panelled pedestal base, 202cm (Two weights and Pendulum present)
Barraclough of Haworth, an early 19th century mahogany Longcase Clock, broken arch pediment above arch top glazed door between turned columns enclosing painted face, white dial with Arabic numerals, 30 hour single weight chain driven movement, trunk with shaped top door between quarter columns, panelled box base, 230cm high
Barraclough of Haworth, an early 19th century oak and mahogany Longcase Clock, swan neck pediment with roundels and central finial, arch top door between plain turned columns enclosing painted face, white dial with Roman numerals, 30 hour single weight chain driven movement, trunk with arch top door between reeded corners, inlaid box base, 236cm high
J. Graves of London, an 18th century oak Longcase Clock, flat top moulded cornice, above a glazed door between a pair of turned pilasters, 10' square brass face with silvered dial, Roman numerals, corner spandrels, twin winding apertures, subsidiary seconds dial at 12, calendar aperture at 6, plain oak trunk with door, box pedestal and plinth, 195cm high
A George III oak and mahogany longcase clock, the moulded square hood with free standing cylindrical pilasters, the long shaped trunk door between rounded quarter columns, on ogee feet, the associated 9.75" brass dial with silvered chapter ring and Roman numerals, ringed winding holes, the single train movement striking on a bell, 210cm high.
Jos Dudds London; a George III oak longcase clock, the arched moulded hood with rounded pilasters, having a long moulded trunk door, on a shaped apron stand, the 11.75" brass dial with silvered chapter ring, Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds and date aperture, the twin train movement striking on a bell, 233cm high.
Cor. Herbert London Bridge; an early 18th century longcase clock, the 11.25" brass dial with silvered chapter ring, Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds and date aperture, the twin train movement striking on a bell, the mahogany case with square hood and rounded pilasters, long moulded trunk door, 215cm high. Illustrated
George III mahogany and oak longcase clock with broken arched pediment, the brass broken arched dial with painted moonphase to the arch, subsidiary seconds dial, calendar aperture inscribed 'D Seddon, Frodsham', having figure spandrels, pair fluted tapered forepillars to the hood, serpentine arched top door to the trunk flanked by pair fluted inset forepillasters, all with stringing and cross-banding, on panelled and plinth base (with two weights and pendulum), 228cm high Condition ReportKey for this clock is available; there is still some residue of' blu-tack' or similar around lock which can be removed.(See attached image).
Thomas Smith of London - an early 19th century mahogany longcase clock, the hood having stop-fluted brass pilasters, flanking 12" arch brass dial, signed and with strike/silent dial to the arch, silvered chapter ring, with Roman and Arabic numerals, matted centre, subsidiary seconds dial and rolling date dial, twin winding holes for a brass eight-day five pillar weight driven movement striking on a bell, the case having arched panelled door to a boxbase, h.212cm (excluding brass finials).Not currently running (swing of pendulum appears too short).With pendulum and brass cased weight, no key.Strike train wire is broken.Pendulum repaired.Dial with tarnishing, otherwise good.Hood missing section to top and glass to right side is cracked.Case generally good, faded to one side and with loss to bottom left corner of door.Lock to door missing.No feet to case.Brass mounts to top and bottom of back left column missing.
William Riches of Swanton Abbot - an 18th century oak longcase clock, having 12" square brass dial, signed to the silvered chapter ring, with Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date dial, the twin winding holes for an eight day brass four pillar weight driven movement striking on a bell, the plain case with panelled door and boxbase, h.195cm
John Gauler of Hereford - a late 18th century oak and mahogany crossbanded longcase clock, having 12" square brass dial, cast brass spandrels, signed and silvered chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, rolling date dial, twin winding holes for a brass eight day four pillar weight driven movement striking on a bell, the case having fluted canted corners to a boxbase, h.199cm
Thomas King of London - an 18th century longcase clock dial and movement, the 12" brass arched dial with strike/silent dial to arch, the silvered chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, matted centre, subsidiary silvered seconds dial, and name disc, together with a rolling date dial, twin winding holes for a brass four pillar weight driven movement striking on a bell; together with a brass longcase clock dial only for George Borrett of Stowmarket, 12" (2)
Jas. Musgrove, Burton - a Victorian mahogany and oak 30 hour longcase clock, the signed 12" painted dial with shell spandrels, date aperture, striking on a bell, the swan neck pediment hood to a plain case, 209 cm, pendulum, one weight. James Musgrove is listed in Bagshaw's Directory of 1846 as working in the High Street, Burton on Trent.
A musical longcase clock, the 30.5 cm arched square brass dial signed R Henderson, Scarborough, the silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals, with a subsidiary seconds dial and Silent/Chime slide, fitted an eight day three day train movement, striking on eight bells and a gong, in an oak case, 228 cm high See illustrationWith a pendulum, two weights and a winding key.

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