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FRENCH LONGCASE CLOCK, 19TH
FRENCH LONGCASE CLOCK, 19TH C.French longcase clock, 19th c., arched cornice, silvered dial with Roman numeral hour markers, later time-and-strike movement, key wound, not requiring weights, housed in carved longcase, approx 90"h, 18.25"w, 11.75"d
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LONG CASE CLOCK. Signed for
LONG CASE CLOCK. Signed for James Gray Denny Scotland 2nd quarter-19th century mahogany and pine. Broken-arch pediment over a case veneered in highly figured mahogany and inlaid with dark wood; the dial decorated with domestic scenes in the dial arch and spandrels. Imperfections. 88 1/2''h. 18''w. 8 1/2''d. Refinished some touchup to the dial replaced feet and minor veneer loss.
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ENGLISH GEORGIAN TALL CASE CLOCK.
ENGLISH GEORGIAN TALL CASE CLOCK. Late 18th century, mahogany with pine secondary. Brass works, and face inscribed "B. Barlow, Oldham" and "Time Flies". Phase of the moon dial with original paint and a lake cottage scene. Broken arch pediment with brass rosettes, replaced eagle finial, and Corinthian capitals on fluted columns. Case has rope twist quarter columns, bracket feet and inlaid shell medallions. Refinished, painted dial has flaking. With key, weights and pendulum. 92"h.
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A reproduction longcase clock,
A reproduction longcase clock, 210cm high
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* A French Provincial Longcase
* A French Provincial Longcase Clock having a domed dentiled cornice over the painted wood dial having Roman numerals the case with carved stylized scrolling foliate decoration throughout. Height 92 inches.
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LATE REGENCY INLAID MAHOGANY TALL
LATE REGENCY INLAID MAHOGANY TALL CASE CLOCK, CIRCA 1830 96 X 24 X 10 1/4 IN. (243.8 X 61 X 26 CM.)LATE REGENCY INLAID MAHOGANY TALL CASE CLOCK, CIRCA 1830, the broken arched pediment cornice over a door enclosing a painted metal dial with sun and moon phase between disengaged colonettes above a chamfered case fitted with a Gothic arched door over a plinth with ogee bracket feet Dimensions: 96 x 24 x 10 1/4 in. (243.8 x 61 x 26 cm.) Provenance: Estate of Bonner M. Field
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TALL CASE CLOCK. England late
TALL CASE CLOCK. England late 19th century. Thirty hour clock with brass works and painted tin dial. Mixed woods case with broken arch pediment brass ball finial and fluted columns. 82 3/4'' h.
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FRENCH PROVINCIAL COMTOISE LONGCASE
FRENCH PROVINCIAL COMTOISE LONGCASE CLOCKFrench Provincial Comtoise longcase clock, 19th c., shaped case with hand-painted florals, over lower Mother and Children print, rising on carved legs, rounded glass viewing panel, encasing gilt-metal repousse figural and foliate frame, centering dial with black enameled Roman numerals, weight driven time and strike movement, lyre-form pendulum, later clock and pendulum, approx 89.5"h, 19.5"w, 8.5"d
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A late 19th Century oak longcase
A late 19th Century oak longcase clock the 12ins square painted dial with Roman and Arabic numerals to the subsidiary seconds dial to the thirty hour movement striking on a bell contained in plain oak case with shaped cresting and turned pillars to hood 82ins high
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An oak cased longcase clock,
An oak cased longcase clock, Thackwell, Ledbury, fitted a square brass dial with thirty-hour movement
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A Long Case Grandfather Clock by
A Long Case Grandfather Clock by John Wood Scottish circa 1830 By Chapelhall clock maker John Wood this long case flame mahogany clock has a Four Seasons calendar dial; enamel on metal with Roman numbers calendar and seconds dials the arched panel with painting titled "The Kings Welcome". Hood has the original glass clock rests on reverse bell shaped feet and panel front flanked with columns. With weights pendulum bell strike mechanics. Measures 7'T x 23-3/8"W x 9-3/4"D.
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TALL CASE CLOCK. American late
TALL CASE CLOCK. American late 19th century. Eight day clock with brass works painted face and walnut case includes weights and pendulum 94''h. Face is replaced.
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TALL CASE CLOCKca. 1810; eight day,
TALL CASE CLOCKca. 1810; eight day, time strike and calendar with a center sweep second hand, painted metal dial with moon phase, driven by two weights and regulated with a pendulum with a brass covering in a cherry and curly wood case; the hood with broken arch top, center finial and side posts over the trunk with chamfered corners flanking the door with double cock beading over the base with cock beading around center panel, all resting on French feet, includes original weights and key, 21"x 10 1/2"x 96 1/2"; Condition: new top door, side plinths & finials missing
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An early 19th Century mahogany
An early 19th Century mahogany longcase clock by John Lewis of Chalford the 12ins arched painted dial decorated with hunting scene to arch and with subsidiary seconds dial calendar aperture and dated 1825 to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell contained in a ''North Country'' style case with turned and reeded columns to hood and conforming columns to trunk the trunk with shaped door 83ins high (movement and case possibly associated)
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19TH CENTURY LONG CASE CLOCK:
19TH CENTURY LONG CASE CLOCK: Surmounted by a scrolling crest with a brass eagle on ball finial. Hand-painted child with animals surrounding, over a white metal face with Roman numerals, surrounded by scenic landmarks. Flanked by turned columns. Approx. 97.25'' h x 28.5'' l x 11'' w.
CONDITION: Loss at top left of bonnet, scattered loss of veneer and paint, wear consistent with age and use. Bonnet door has a tight fit. Currently working, but not guaranteed to keep working or accurate time.
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19TH CENTURY BARTON LONG CASE
19TH CENTURY BARTON LONG CASE CLOCK: 19th century long case clock, having a scrolling crest with a brass ball finial, over inlaid work. Hand-painted white metal face with floral medallions & gold scrolling at corners. Surmounting figural church scene, signed at lower right. Flanked by turned columns. Inlaid diamond at lower door. Approx. 88'' h x 20'' l x 9.75'' w.
CONDITION: Currently not working, Repainted Roman numerals, scattered loss of wood & paint, screws securing trim at lower portion, wear consistent with age and use.
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A 19th Century thirty-hour longcase
A 19th Century thirty-hour longcase clock, the arched painted dial with birds painted to the spandrels and shooting scene to the arch, in a plain case, the dial 13'' wide, 205cm high
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A Long Case Grandfather Clock by
A Long Case Grandfather Clock by John Brown Scotland Early 19th Century By Airdrie clock maker John Brown this long case flame mahogany clock has a Four Seasons calendar dial; enamel on metal with Roman numbers calendar and seconds dials the arched panel with painting titled "It is the Moon" & c. depicting men at a table with drink by a fire. Rich mahogany wood with blond wood banding in areas and on hood which has the original glass. Panel door front has attached letter from Airdrie. The case does not rest on feet sits directly flat. With weights pendulum bell strike mechanics. Measures 7'T x 22-1/2"W x 8-3/4"D.
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An oak cased thirty-hour longcase
An oak cased thirty-hour longcase clock, Thomas Mear, Dursley, the 28cm square dial with engraved coastal scene
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Longcase clock by Benjamin Greening
Longcase clock by Benjamin Greening of Chepstow, Early 19th Century Square enameled dial with Roman numerals and every 5 seconds marked, with calendar date, signed on the dial. Squared hood with hinged glass front, flanked by two simple columns and swan neck bonnet. Central turned finial (may not be original), is removable. Body with arched hinged wood door, with marquetry of a shell. Square base of plain design, which is what the family is know for in their case clocks. Apprx. 6'-8"T x 19-1/4"W (at hood) x 9-1/2"D.
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A French Style Long Case Clock, ca.
A French Style Long Case Clock, ca. late 19th Century Impressive wood clock with many wood ornaments such as a carved shell bonnet flanked by two finials, beadwork around openings, carved open work sound frets on sides, and scroll and acanthus additions. Squared in shape, the dial window has a rounded top and original rolled glass. Hinged door also with original rolled glass and pendulum shaped window. Two weights, pendulum and clock are removable, including the door glass. Brass embossed frame around a white enameled dial with Roman numerals. Two bell chimes, needs technical assistance overall. Approx. 7'9"T x 2'-1/2"W x 12-3/4"D.
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A 1920s dark oak longcase clock
A 1920s dark oak longcase clock of ''Jacobean'' design the 10ins square brass dial with gilt brass spandrels to the eight day three train movement striking on five gongs with ''Westminster'' chime contained in case with carved scroll cresting and with split turned spiral turned columns to hood panelled trunk door on plinth base 78ins high
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A GEORGE III MAHOGANY LONGCASE
A GEORGE III MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK the 35cm arched brass dial, with Roman numerals, seconds wheel, and date aperture, inscribed " Benbow Northwood", the arch with painted moon phases, the four pillar movement striking on a bell, in a mahogany case with shell and string inlay, 238cm high
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TALL CASE CLOCK. European early
TALL CASE CLOCK. European early 20th century mixed woods including mahogany. Brass face and works open waist with two columns. With pendulum and weights. 81 1/2''h.
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TALL CASE CLOCK. Probably
TALL CASE CLOCK. Probably English. Brass works and painted dial on an oak and mahogany veneered case with fluted columns. Includes pendulum weights and key. 91'' h. Missing it's glass and glass face and some veneer loss. Some hands missing.
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FRENCH MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK,
FRENCH MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK, 19TH C.French mahogany longcase clock, 19th c., mahogany case with carved foliate motifs, single cabinet door with glazed viewing panel, housing silver-tone metal chapter ring with Roman numerals, time-and-strike movement marked Dufaud, Paris, retaining pendulum, approx 108"h, 19.75"w, 13.75"d
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A Swedish Gustavian Period Longcase
A Swedish Gustavian Period Longcase Clock circa 1770 having a bonnet top with dentil moulding and fret details; the case displaying a reeded door with a glass bulls eye window terminating on a base with a moulded lozenge; the dial featuring painted moon phases in the arched top over a brass and silvered face with cast brass spandrels. Height 96 x width 22 x depth 10 inches.
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A late 18th/early 19th Century
A late 18th/early 19th Century mahogany ''North Country'' longcase clock the 14ins painted dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary calendar dial showing phases of the moon to the arch to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell contained in case with moulded scroll pediment and twin turned and fluted pillars to hood conforming single columns to trunk on splayed bracket feet 89ins high (lacking pendulum and weights and in need of restoration)
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TALL CASE CLOCK. Brass works
TALL CASE CLOCK. Brass works painted wood dial and walnut case. Includes weights and pendulum. 97 1/2'' h.
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A Quaker thirty-hour oak longcase
A Quaker thirty-hour oak longcase clock, the 9 inch square dial with single hand and Roman numerals, 208cm high
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A 19th Century oak and mahogany
A 19th Century oak and mahogany longcase clock by W. Williams of Llannadock the 13ins arched painted dial with country scenes to arch and corners and with calendar aperture to the thirty hour movement striking on a bell contained in case with scrolled cresting with turned pillars to hood and trunk on splayed front legs 88ins high (extensively faded to case and worn to dial)
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GERMAN DECO LONGCASE CLOCK:
GERMAN DECO LONGCASE CLOCK: 1930's era with carved and applied decoration including half columns. Silvered dial. 77 1/2'' h. x 22'' x 12 1/2''.CONDITION: Note scratches wear to silvered dial.
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GEORGIAN MAHOGANY TALL CASE
GEORGIAN MAHOGANY TALL CASE CLOCKearly 19th century; unsigned; the Roman numeral dial with floral-painted spandrels and moon phase painted with a figure in a rural landscape, within a flat hood with glazed, hinged door and side panels; with pendulum and two weights; Provenance: Property from a Brentwood Estate, Los Angeles, California; 18 1/2 inches wide; 10 inches deep; 90 inches high Condition:
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An 18th Century eight-day
An 18th Century eight-day longcase clock, Richard Smith Dunstable, with a 16 inch dial and in a chinoiserie case, 210cm high/see illustration
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A late 18th/early 19th Century
A late 18th/early 19th Century mahogany longcase clock by Robert Woollan of Glastonbury the 12ins arched brass dial with wide silvered chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals and date aperture the arch showing phases of the moon and with silvered name plaque to the border to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell contained in mahogany case inlaid with figured panels crossbanding and ovoid shell motif the upper part with moulded scroll pediment and turned and fluted columns with Corinthian capitols to hood and with conforming quarter columns to trunk 85ins high
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TALL CASE CLOCK, GEORGE HOFF,
TALL CASE CLOCK, GEORGE HOFF, LANCASTER CA. 1780;eight day time, strike and calendar weight driven movement with a brass dial with father time and pewter spandrels, silvered time ring and name plaque, in a walnut case with broken arch top, three finials, the frieze with shield carving over the door with integral half columns, tombstone sidelights over the trunk with tombstone door, flanked by smooth corner columns over the base with matching corners and a raised fancy panel over a base molding, 19"x 10 1/2"x 98"; Condition: minute hand replaced, clock never had feet