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Reproduction inlaid walnut longcase clock, swan neck hood over brass and silvered dial, Richard Broad with Westminster and Whittington stiking movement.

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Victorian mahogany longcase clock, hood with swan neck cornice with brass eagle and ball finials, turned columns flanking the glazed door enclosing 14" arched painted enameled dial, decorated to the arch with Christ praying on Mount Olive, with subsiduary seconds and date dial, trunk having inlaid short door with wavt top, 242cm high.

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Longcase Clock, George Parker , Wisbeach

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Oak and mahogany cross banded longcase clock by Hadfield Chapel. Eight day movement in a lovely case.

English Antique Longcase / tall case Clock - Rolling Moon, Circa 1850  

English Antique Tall case Clock - Rolling Moon. Circa 1850 ~ Clockmaker - Mary Agar, Bury ~ ~~ Excellent Condition ~~ A stunning Mahogany longcase or tall case clock, rich flame red mahogany cross banded and inlaid with rosewood. The shape is typical of the period with swan neck pediment and arch dial, short door with turned pillars to the sides and a wide plinth sitting on cabriole feet. It features a moon phase dial to the arch to indicate the 29 1/2 day lunar cycle. This is fully functioning, as is the date subsidiary dial in the centre. The spandrels of the dial are painted with scenes of the progression of life; starting with a boy with a lamb, to courtship and marriage, middle age and finally old age in the bottom right hand corner. Mary Agar is listed as working in Bury between 1848 and 1858. She was the widow of Thomas Agar, Clockmaker, and continued the business with her sons. ref watchmakers and clockmakers of the world, Brian Loomes. The clock runs for 8 days and strikes hourly on a bell. The movement is in excellent clean and fully running condition having been cleaned and serviced by our clockmaker. it is complete with original pendulum, bell and weights. The moon, seconds and calendar subsidiary dials are also fully functioning. The case is in excellent condition, we have carefully cleaned and polished the case and it has a lovely colour and clean finish. We have replaced the hood door glass and fitted a new lock to the trunk door. We have replaced some minor veneer losses and coloured them to match the original, there are some old replacements of veneer, particularly to the hood door. The cabriole feet have been replaced and stained to match the original timber. As with any antique furniture, there are some old knocks and scrapes which only add to the character; particularly to the right hand side of the hood there is a an old scrape which is photographed below. The clock is totally correct, seat board, cheek boards, movement and dial are all original to each other and the case. The dial has been carefully and sympathetically restored by our dial restorer who has preserved the original craquelure of the enamel, in fact it is difficult to tell it has been restored. The calendar, hour and minute hands are original - we have cut a new seconds hand to match. The clock is in stunning condition as you can see in the pictures below. A lovely clock in excellent condition, ready to grace your home! Complete with original pendulum, bell, weights and a suitable winder. Full setting up instructions supplied if required. Dimensions of clock: inches Height 94 1/2", Width 24 1/2", Depth 9 3/4" centimetres Height 240 cm, Width 62.5 cm, Depth 25 cm

Longcase Clock, mid 18th Century  

A Good Mid 18th C Longcase Clock, with 8 day movement by Robert Cawley of Chester, with slender Oak & Mahogany case, the hood with broken-arch pediment. Circa 1750 Max height 85 3/4"

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Early 19th century 8 day mahogany and rosewood longcase clock , the painted arched dial having a scene depicting Moses in the bull rushes , the brass finials to the hood have been replaced at some stage , H 88 inches W 21 inches D 10 inches The case has been repolished and the clock is working but hasn't been overhauled but was done so about 10 years ago according to the person I bought it from

18th Century Oak Longcase Clock by Edwin Aldy of Lincoln  

18th Century Oak Longcase Clock by Edwin Aldy of Lincoln. Brass Dial with Rocking Ship. Inscription 'The Terrible Captain Lockart'. Circa 1760. Dimensions : W-45 H-227 (cm)
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