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A longcase clock, the dial signed Edmund Edmonds Newton, having a silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, date aperture and painted phase of the moon to the arch, fitted an eight day movement, striking on a bell, in a mahogany case202 cm high, no finial, 47.5 cm wide at hood, from a local deceased estate, generally dirty and needing cleaing/repairing,no idea when it last had any work, but can only assume it was a few decades ago, whilst there is no mechanism to turn the bell off, either do not wind this up or take the bell offDial 43 cm x 30 cm
An early 20th century miniature longcase clock, the silk covered mahogany case with gilt ormolu mounted decoration, housing a thirty hour movement stamped 'The British Clock Co Ltd', faced by ivorine Roman dial, standing on a shaped plinth base. 42cm tall. Age related wear and tear to include fading to the silk coverings and tarnishing to the ormolu mounts.The clock is fully wound and is not working - needs attention.
A 19th century mahogany cased 30 hour longcase clock, with broken swan neck pediment and central urn finial, the arch painted dial with subsidiary calendar signed Stevenson Nottingham, square hood door with freestanding pilasters, trunk with reeded quarter columns above long trunk door, plinth with a raised panel and applied skirting on bracket feet, with pendulum and weight.211cm tall.
19th century oak and mahogany longcase clock, the hood with swan-neck pediment centred by brass urn finial, the painted broken arch dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and calendar arch, inscribed 'Jas Chapman, Lincoln', the trunk with broken arch and cross banded door with whelk shell inlay, 219cm high x 48cm
Pattison of Halifax - Late 18th century mahogany 8-day longcase clock, With a swans necked pediment and brass patera, recessed break arch hood door beneath flanked by plain turned pilasters with brass capitals, trunk with satinwood inlay, reeded columns and a curved top door with an ivory escutcheon, conforming plinth raised on bracket feet, brass dial with a rolling moon to the arch, cast spandrels , engraved and silvered dial centre and chapter ring, chapter with Roman numerals, five minute Arabic's and minute markers, makers name to the dial centre with seconds and date work, dial pinned to a rack striking movement, striking the hours on a cast bell. With weights and pendulum. John Pattison is recorded as working in Halifax c1783. This item has been registered for sale under Section 10 of the APHA Ivory ActDimensions: Height: 250cm Length/Width: 56cm Depth/Diameter: 27cmCondition Report: Ivory Act - Submission reference: GCA8W6PG
William Underhill of Newport (Shropshire) - Early 19th century mahogany longcase clock c1820, with a swans necked pediment and inlaid paterae, break arch hood door flanked by reeded pilasters with Corinthian capitals, trunk with quarter columns and a wavy topped door, square plinth with inlay raised on a shaped plinth, painted dial with floral spandrels and moon phase disc to the arch, Arabic numerals and matching steel hands with subsidiary date and seconds hand, dial pinned directly to an 8-day rack striking movement, sounding the hours on a cast bell. With pendulum, weights and key.Dimensions: Height: 224cm Length/Width: 50cm Depth/Diameter: 25cm
Benjamin Ellis Coates of Wakefield - mid-19th century oak and mahogany 8-day longcase clock, with a swans neck pediment with brass patera and a ball and eagle finial, break arch hood door beneath flanked by two square pilasters, trunk with canted corners and a short door, on a tall plinth with a shaped base and raised panel, painted dial with geometric and floral spandrels and a depiction of a maid bidding farewell to a loved one departing on a sea voyage, with Roman numerals, fifteen minute arabics, subsidiary seconds and date dials and stamped brass hands, dial pinned to a rack striking movement striking the hours on a bell. With weights, key and pendulum.Dimensions: Height: 212cm Length/Width: 52cm Depth/Diameter: 25cm
William Wilson of Cambridge - George III oak cased 8-day longcase clock, with a pagoda pediment and three brass finials, break arch hood door beneath with attached reeded pilasters and brass capitals, rectangular trunk with a long break arch top door on a plain plinth with applied double skirting, brass dial with cast spandrels and a silvered strike/silent feature to the arch, silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals, five minute Arabic's, minute track and matching steel hands, engraved and silvered dial centre with seconds dial and square calendar aperture, dial pinned directly to a rack striking movement with a recoil anchor escapement, striking the hours on a cast bell. With weights, key and pendulum.William Wilson is recorded as working in Cambridge c1780.Dimensions: Height: 240cm Length/Width: 44cm Depth/Diameter: 23cm
John Abbot of London – early 18th century walnut 8-day longcase clock c1740, hood with glazed side panels and tall swept pagoda pediment above a break arch hood door with attached pillars and gesso wooden capitals, long trunk door with a conforming break arch top on a rectangular plinth with applied shaped skirting, brass dial with a matted center and continuous herringbone engraving to the surround, cast spandrels, silvered chapter with Roman numerals, five minute Arabic’s, minute track and inner quarter hour track, subsidiary seconds dial and square date aperture, silvered tempus fugit boss to the break arch, dial pinned directly to a rack striking movement, striking the hours on a bell. With weights and pendulum.Dimensions: Height: 250cm Length/Width: 45cm Depth/Diameter: 22cm
19th century - 8-day mahogany cased longcase clock with a flat top ring turned pilasters and brake arch hood door beneath, inlaid trunk with a gothic arched door on a conforming plinth with decorative shaped feet, brass dial with a strike/silent ring to the break arch inscribed "Harrison Newcastle" engraved dial centre with centre calendar and chapter ring, cast spandrels and steel hands, rack striking movement sounding the hours on a bell. With weights and pendulum.Dimensions: Height: 210cm Length/Width: 56cm Depth/Diameter: 24cm
Early XIX Century Oak Mahogany Thirty Hour White Dial Longcase Clock, (D Moore, Coventry) hood with a swan neck pediment, brass final, square door, trunk with crossbanded doors, reeded pilasters, on a plinth base, white dial with date aperture, 210mc high.untested, has one weight and pendulum, base to top of finial 210cm
A SWEDISH PAINTED LONGCASE CLOCK LATE 18TH CENTURY 12" dial signed for "Myberg" Stockholm, eight day movement Approximately 244cm high Condition Report: Clock in working order. Will require a service. Lacking winding and case key. Both the hood and body door are locked. Case with the marks, knocks, scratches and abrasions commensurate with age and use. Old chips, splits and some losses - see images. Painted surface with the expected wear, flaking and losses. Some old repairs to case. Brass inset panels to sides of hood appear to be later replacements as does the escutcheon. Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition. Condition Report Disclaimer
A 19th century oak longcase clock with heavy estate carving, the trunk detailing a knight fighting serpents, the hood with trailing ivy, fruit and applied serpents, with broken arch painted dial, subsidiary, calendar and secondary dials and eight day striking movement by James Mann or Norwich, (recently overhauled)
A Georgian mahogany longcase clock the pagoda hood with column supports, pierced fret and eagle finials, the broken arch brass dial engraved with the four seasons, coast and castle views with subsidiary calendar and secondary dials, eight day striking movement with strike/silent selector by James Rule, Portsmouth Common
8-day oak longcase clock - with a flat top and broad cornice , square hood door with attached pilasters, long trunk door with a flat top on a rectangular plinth with a shaped skirting, brass dial with an engraved centre, date aperture and silvered chapter ring inscribed William Midgley of Sheffield, with Roman numerals and minute track, weight driven rack striking movement with pendulum and weights. No bell.Dimensions: Height: 200cm Length/Width: 42cm Depth/Diameter: 20cm
William Varley of Huddersfield (Yorks)- Mid-18th century 30hr oak longcase clock, hood with a flat top and deep ogee cornice, wavy back-splats and detached pilasters with brass capitals, long trunk with a conforming flat topped door, square plinth raised on padded feet, brass dial with cast spandrels and engraved dial centre, Axe moon and calendar dial, chapter with Roman numerals, five minute Arabic's and matching steel hands, dial pinned to a chain driven countwheel striking movement, striking the hours on a cast bell.No weights or pendulum.William Varley (I) and (2) were 18th century father and son clockmakers working in Huddersfield (Yorks). As with this clock, William Varley (I) frequently signed his clocks with no place name. He was succeeded by his son William (2) in c1785. Dimensions: Height: 204cm Length/Width: 50cm Depth/Diameter: 27cm
Thomas Best, Lewes, an oak longcase clock the thirty-hour birdcage movement striking the hours on a bell (missing) with an outside countwheel, with the ten-inch square brass dial having a raised chapter ring engraved with black Roman numerals, fleur-de-lys half-hour markings and signed Thos. Best, Lewes, the oak flat-top case with applied three-quarter columns the hood, height 200cm. Notes: Thomas Best is known working in Lewes, East Sussex in 1743 when he took Henry Alce as an apprentice.
Broderick, Spalding an oak and mahogany longcase clock, having an eight-day duration movement striking the hours on a bell with the twelve-inch painted break-arch dial having black Roman numerals, a subsidiary seconds dial, decorative corner spandrels, blued-steel hands and signed Broderick, Spalding, the arch painted with a scene depicting a soldier on a horse, the oak case with mahogany crossbanding, inlaid shell decoration to the trunk, a swan-neck pediment and standing on bracket feet, height 214cm. Thomas Broderick Jnr is recorded as working in Spalding, Lincolnshire from before 1828 until at least 1835 and may be the Thomas previously recorded working in Holbeach alongside his father as Broderick & Son.
An English stained oak longcase clock, 18th century and later, the case profusely carved with scrolling acanthus leaves, fruits, and floral motifs enclosing a brass dial with gilt metal spandrels and Roman chapter ring, inscribed by makers 'Wm Coulton, York", 30 hour movement striking hammer on bell, complete with weight and pendulum. H211cm.
A darkwood strung Mahogany cased Longcase Clock, the eight day movement having a brass face with Roman hour numerals and Arabic minutes, inset second hand and date window, the face having cast brass spandrels and a feature arch with a rocking yacht under sail viewed through a gap between trees, maker "Tho Bullock, Bath'', 19'' wide x 9 3/8'' deep x 90 1/2'' high approx, the hood surmounted by three turned finials. The face is 17 1/16" high overall and 12 1/8" wide.
A Mahogany cased Longcase Clock having an arched door and mirrored swan-neck pediment, the arched painted face with a nicely detailed hunting scene, gilded and floral corners and having Arabic numerals, the maker being ''Potts,York'', running at the time of lotting, 19 1/8'' wide x 9 1/4'' deep x 89 1/4'' high, striking the hours on a bell, and with inset second hand and date register.
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