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Click here to subscribeJos. Kirk, Skegby, (unrecorded Baillie) AN OAK-CASED 8-DAY LONG-CASE CLOCK having a dentil "broken" architectural pediment with central brass ball-and-spire ornament, the associated square glazed door between columns with brass capitals, on a shaped trunk door, plain base and bracket feet, the hour-striking movement having a silvered chapter ring with Roman hours and Arabic minutes, inscribed "Jos.Kirk, Skegby", framing a silvered seconds ring and a calendar aperture (present but loose) to the matted centre, the spandrels cast with opposing cherubs holding coronets, 203cm, (80in) high (sold with two weights, pendulum and key)
Thomas Yeates I Penrith, (1791-1865) AN EARLY TO MID 19TH-CENTURY MAHOGANY CROSSBANDED OAK-CASED 30-HOUR LONG-CASE CLOCK having a flat-topped hood with square door between turned columns, on a twin-arched trunk door between canted corners, and a plain base (no feet), the painted square dial having Roman numerals framing inscribed maker's name and a crescent-form date aperture, the spandrels painted with gilt flowers, 197cm, (77.5in) high (sold with weight and pendulum)
A 20TH-CENTURY OAK-CASED "GRANDMOTHER" CLOCK having a humped top on an arch-glazed door, plain trunk and base with block feet, the brass dial having a silvered "Tempus Fugit" medallion above a silvered chapter ring with Roman hours and Arabic minutes, framing a matted centre, the three-train quarter- striking movement, chiming on six gongs, stamped "MALLER A.S./FOREIGN" and numbered 295444, 166.5cm, (65.5in) high
George Dobbie, Falkirk, (fl.c.1821-1850) A SECOND QUARTER 19TH-CENTURY MAHOGANY-CASED BRASS-DIALLED 8-DAY LONG-CASE CLOCK, No. 684, the hood having a swan-neck pediment with segmented disc termi- nals, above blue cloth-backed foliate-pierced fretwork, the arch-glazed door between fluted columns with cast capitals, the shaped trunk door with pine cone surmount between fluted quadrants with cast capitals, on a plain base, (lacking feet), the arched dial inscribed and numbered, flanked by hippocamps above Roman hours and Arabic minutes, framing subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, amidst finely engraved foliate scrollwork, 214cm, (84.25in) high
Thomas Yeates I, Penrith A LATE GEORGIAN MAHOGANY-CROSSBANDED OAK-CASED 30-HOUR LONG-CASE CLOCK having a flat-topped hood with square door between turned columns, the arched trunk door between canted corners, above a further panel and a plain base (lacking feet), the square white-painted dial having Roman numerals framing inscribed maker's name "Thos Yeates", plus "J.Bailey" (unrecorded by Penfold - owner/retailer?) and a painted anthemion motif below a crescent-form date aperture, the spandrels painted with tulips, gilt-enriched, 204cm, (80.3in) high (sold with weight and pendulum)
Giscard, Ely. A late 18th century mahogany longcase clock, the hood with swan neck pediment above painted arched dial with subsidiary seconds dial and calendar aperture, with four pillar eight day bell-striking movement, the trunk with quarter reeded pilasters, on a panelled plinth (some damage to case), 211cm high
Fulcher Acle. An 18th century oak eight day longcase clock, the finial mounted pagoda top cornice above a break arch glazed door flanked with fluted columns enclosing a 12inch painted arch dial with rocking ship, Owen falseplate, seconds dial and date aperture, signed Fulcher, Acle, with four pillar bell striking movement above a long arched trunk door, standing on a plinth base with replacement skirting, 225cm high
An 18th century mahogany cased eight day longcase clock, the finial mounted pierced pediment above an arch glazed door flanked with brass capped reeded columns enclosing a 12inch brass arch dial with silvered chapter ring, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, signed John Wise, London, with four pillar bell striking movement above a marquetry inlaid arched long trunk door, standing on a similarly inlaid plinth base with bracket feet, 249cm high
An 18th century oak cased longcase clock, the moulded cornice with blind fret worked frieze above a glazed door flanked with fluted columns enclosing a brass dial with silvered chapter ring, moon phase and date apertures and Roman numerals, signed Reynolds, Kirkbride, with four pillar bell striking movement above an arched long trunk door flanked with quarter columns, standing on a panelled plinth base with bracket feet, 206cm high
An early 19thC flamed mahogany and rosewood banded bowfront longcase clock, with swan-neck candytwist pillared hood, short trunk door, deep base with bracket feet, the 13" painted dial having a hunting scene to the arch, fruit spandrels, Roman numerals, seconds ring, date crescent, marked Philip Thomas, Doncaster, 8-day movement. 88" high.
A large pine trunk containing a collection of 19th Century electrostatic demonstration and experimentation equipment including a glass barrel electrostatic machine, a scintillating spiral demonstration apparatus, a Leyden jar, an insulating stool and various other associated equipment (In need of restoration). Some bearing plaques for Gogerty, 72 Fleet St. London. 53cm max
A George III mahogany longcase clock, the hood with swan neck pediment and brass finial, decorated with blind fret carved panels above the arched glazed panel door, flanked by fluted brass mounted pilasters, the movement (not contemporary with the case) fitted a silvered dial, subsidiary date and seconds dials, decorated with spandrels and a circular disc to the arch engraved A. Pringle, Edinburgh, fitted eight day striking movement with new seat board, the trunk below with an inlaid panel door flanked by fluted pilasters, raised on ogee bracket feet, 18in. x 87in. high.
A large walnut veneered on oak longcase clock, the arched hood above the brass dial, roman numerals, seconds dial and date aperture, decorated with ornate applied spandrels and a circular boss to the arch inscribed "George Willson, Swalwell", fitted eight day striking movement, a crossbanded panel door to the trunk, raised on a plinth base, 21.5in. x 94.5in. high.
Two Pairs of Small Blue and White Saucers, Tianqi period, the first pair painted with Zhang Qian aboard his tree-trunk raft, one with two-character mark; the second with a cockerel and butterfly in a landscape, the flat everted rims with a border of four insects, 8.5cm., 3.25in. and 9.5cm., 3.5 in. diameter
A Blue and White Cylindrical Brushpot, Transitional period, circa 1650, painted in outline and wash with three scholars seated in a rocky landscape, two of them playing qu and drinking wine warmed over a burner by two boy attendants, the third sleeping against the trunk on a pine tree, the rocks behind him painted in 'Master of the Rocks' style, all below a 'hatched chevron' border at the rim and a band of 'blobby dots' around the base, with short foot ring and glazed base, 13.5cm., 5.25in
Two Similar Yixing Teapots and Covers, Qing dynasty, each modelled from a typical ruddy clay, the body in the form of a tree-trunk with a simulated wood-crack on the side, the loop handle and the opposite spout in the form of a gnarled prunus branch with a projecting blossoming twig, the snugly fitting flat cover with a prunus sprig knop, both impressed mark beneath the lid and indistinct mark on the base, 9.5cm., 3.75 in. and 9cm., 3.5 in.
A George III oak eight-day longcase clock, the painted square dial inscribed "W. Tolema?, Caernarvon", with subsidiary second dial, date aperture, the spandrels with a fan pattern, the hood with a moulded pediment, cylindrical columns, trunk with mahogany banding and quarter columns and on bracket feet, 81in. (206cm) high.
A 19th Century mahogany eight-day longcase clock, the painted arched dial inscribed "F. Handcock, Kilbarchan" with subsidiary second and date dials, the arch painted to depict The Lady of the Lake, the spandrels depicting the four elements, the hood with tunbridge ware banding and repeated to the trunk, 81 1/2 in. (207cm) high.
A late 18th Century oak and mahogany crossbanded eight-day longcase clock, the square brass dial with a silvered chapter ring and centre, inscribed "Coates, Wigan" with subsidiary second and date dials, scrolled spandrels, the hood with a swan-neck pediment, cylindrical columns, the trunk with a shaped crossbanded door flanked by quarter fluted columns, panelled base, 83in. (211cm) high. See lot 998 for illustration.
Mahogany inlaid eight day longcase clock, early 19th Century, the hood and trunk boxwood strung throughout with twin octagonal columns flanking an arched and painted dial, 35cm, with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds and date dial, naively painted with figures to the spandrels emblematic of the seasons beneath a painted river landscape to the arch, all raised on a box base with bracket feet, height 210cm
A George III mahogany and inlaid longcase clock, late 18th century, the arched hood with broken scroll pediment painted with scrollwork in verre eglomise style above an arched and pillared glazed door, enclosing a 14" white enamel dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds and date dial and painted with roses in the corners and a rolling moon phase in the arch, eight day movement striking on a bell, between fluted pilasters and over a shaped top, three-quarter length trunk door with oval boxwood and ebony stringing, flanked by fluted pilasters over a further oval tablet, ogive and cushion moulding and inlaid panel base board, between canted angles, lacking feet, distressed, 90" high
An oak and mahogany crossbanded longcase clock, early 19th century, the broken scroll swan neck pediment above an arched trunk door, flanked by brass capped pilasters enclosing a 12" white painted enamel dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture and marked 'Unwin & Holt, Newark', gilt painted foliate corners and painted with a fisherman fishing by a weir in the arch, eight day movement striking on a bell above a canted top crossbanded full length trunk door, ogive moulding and ribbed baseboard on plinth base, restorations, 82" high
A George III oak cottage longcase clock, early 19th century, with shaped pediment and three brass eagle and ball finials above a square hood flanked by pilasters, enclosing a 12" white enamel dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture and marked 'Robert King, Fodden', painted with roses to the corners, 30 hour movement striking on a bell above an arched full length trunk door, ogive and cushion moulding and plain baseboard on plinth base, 80" high
A George III oak mahogany crossbanded and inlaid longcase clock, late 18th/early 19th century, with broken swan neck pediment above a square glazed door, flanked by brass capped pilasters, enclosing a 13" square enamel dial with arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, marked 'Owen Davies, Llanidloes', painted with gilt paterae in the corners, 30 hour movement, striking on a bell above a crossbanded trunk door with canted top corners, ogive moulding and plain baseboard with fan inlaid top corners raised on shaped apron and bracket feet, restorations, 82" high
An oak and mahogany crossbanded and inlaid cottage longcase clock, second quarter 19th century, the broken scroll swan neck pediment above an arched glazed door, flanked by fluted brass capped pilasters enclosing a 12" white painted arched enamel dial with Roman numerals and date aperture, marked 'Thomas William Hay, Shrewsbury', painted with flowers to the corners and a hunt in full cry to the arch, 30 hour movement, striking on a bell above an ogee arched top three-quarter length trunk door inlaid with a boxwood and harewood bird motif over a tablet, ogive and cushion moulding crossbanded base and deep plinth, distressed, 80" high.
John Barr, Port Glasgow, a Georgian mahogany longcase clock having moulded swan neck cornice carved rosettes with gilded centres, the arched brass face with main boss flanked by dolphin spandrels, silver chapter ring with eight-day movement, subsidiary second dial and date aperture with carved spandrels enclosed by glazed door flanked by columns, the trunk with moulded edge and shaped base. 2.17m. (See lot 386 for illustration).
Andrew Dickie, Stirling, a Georgian oak longcase clock having a moulded swan neck cornice with boxwood pierced fret ornament, the arched brass dial having a name boss flanked by dolphin spandrels, silver chapter ring with eight-day movement, subsidiary date and second dials and the cast gilded spandrels with bust cartouches enclosed by an arched glazed door flanked by columns, moulded edge trunk with panel door, the base with canted corners and shaped bracket feet, 207cm. (See lot 386 for illustration).