
Outstanding 10 inch dial walnut veneered Longcase clock. Featuring outstanding colour cabinet. The 8 day square brass dial by Robert Fenn of London. C.1700. You will not find a better period walnut clock than this. Robert Fenn dates from 1687-1705.

Outstanding 10 inch dial walnut veneered Longcase clock. Featuring outstanding colour cabinet. The 8 day square brass dial by Robert Fenn of London. C.1700. You will not find a better period walnut clock than this. Robert Fenn dates from 1687-1705.

30HR oak Longcase clock by E Sagar of Skipton. late 18th century square brass dial. Together with chapter ring and spandrels. Also with polished and engraved centre. Lovely slim and elegant oak cabinet.

A good 12 inch mahogany Longcase clock C.1790. Featuring an arched brass dial signed by Robert Clidsdale of Edinburgh. The dial also with chapter ring and spandrels, seconds and calendar features. Together with finely matted centre. Clearly a cabinet of elegant proportions. Fine box inlay to case. ‘8-day’ duration

Special oak 30HR duration Longcase clock. Featuring single hand design by William Winn of Hinstock. The square brass dial with chapter ring and spandrels. Also with polished and engraved centre with ‘dummy’ winding holes. Movement striking hours on a single bell.

A interesting 8inch dial oak cabinet Longcase clock. Manufactured by Henry Jerard of Hindon. Featuring a small brass square dial with chapter ring and spandrels. Also with inside quarters and matted centre. The movement striking the hours on a single bell. The cabinet with long trunk door, flat top to the hood. Good colour and patination.

A interesting 30Hr oak arched painted dial longcase clock. Showing rare seconds feature by William Tompson. (made to imitate an 8 day Longcase clock) C.1770. The arched white dial with gold leaf spandrels and a painting to the arch. Also with seconds and calendar to dial centre. Superb quality cabinet.

Oak 30 Hr Longcase clock. Featuring an 11 inch brass dial, C.1770 by John Whitfield of Clifton. The dial showing chapter ring and spandrels. Also with finely matted centre with calendar feature.

A superb, flame veneered mahogany Longcase clock. Featuring an ‘8-day’ duration movement by John Scott. The arched dial showing seconds and calendar and ship automaton to the arch. This also portraying the ‘Glorious 1st June 1794’. Delicately painted corners and arch. In addition the movement striking the hours on a single bell. The cabinet of wonderful colour and patination and superb delicate inlay work. The case standing on bracket feet and with ‘swan-neck’ pediment to the top.

A fine oak 11 inch dial Longcase clock C.1770. The dial showing matted centre with subsidiary calendar feature. Also with chapter ring and spandrels . The dial signed by Barnard. This is a numbered example. The movement strikes the bell on the hour.

A superb 10 inch brass dial 30HR oak Longcase clock. Featuring a clock by Joseph Cooper. The square brass dial with chapter ring and spandrels. Also with matted and engraved centre, subsidiary seconds and calendar features.