Longcase Clocks.
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A red tortoiseshell, lacquer, chinoiserie longcase clock by John Woster of London. Circa 1720
A very elegant, original and superb red faux tortoiseshell, chinoiserie clock. Stock No: 14500 The 8 day duration, 5 finned pillar movement with Anchor Recoil escapement and internal countwheel striking of the hours on a top-mounted bell. Also having its original calendar date work...
View DetailsA fine London mahogany longcase clock by Francis Perigal, London. Circa 1770.
An exceptionally good looking and superior Longcase clock by one of the period's most eminent English makers. Stock No: 14482 The 8 day duration and very substantial 5 pillar movement. Having Anchor Recoil escapement and rack striking the hours on a top-mounted bell of fine pitch and resonance. Driven by its original and high quality, brass-cased London weights...
View DetailsA good, George III period, London mahogany Longcase clock by Williams. Circa 1780.
A superior quality example of an iconic 'London Mahogany' Longcase clock. Stock No: 14470 The substantial 8 day duration, 5 pillar movement with Anchor Recoil escapement and rack striking the hours on a top-mounted bell. Also having strike or silent and matching brass-cased lead weights. Behind a 12" wide break-arch brass dial...
View Details17th century, small oak, 30 hour longcase clock with 9 inch dial by william noke of shropshire. Circa 1690.
A rare survivor of the English King William III period and being of exceptional appearance. Stock No: 14460 The 30 hour duration posted movement with Anchor Recoil escapement and countwheel striking the hours on a top-mounted, cast bell. Having 'Lantern clock' style brass rear pillars and flat front pillars to accept the dial feet...
View DetailsAn oak Longcase clock with a brass dial. Made by George Clapham of Whitton (Lincolnshire). Circa 1735.
An exceptionally charming country oak clock. Stock No: 14454 The 8 day duration, 4 pillar weight driven movement with Anchor Recoil escapement and pinned striking great-wheel, countwheel striking of the hours on a top-mounted bell...
View DetailsA good, English Regulator Longcase clock in an arched mahogany case. Circa mid 19th century.
This is a true English Regulator with all of the main features. Stock No: 14434-SS The extremely substantial, 8 day duration, 5 pillar, weight driven, timepiece movement with jewelled pallets Dead-beat escapement, Harrison's maintaining power, shaped plates, top-mounted crutch beat setting adjuster, 6 spoked wheels throughout, end stops to the escape wheel and a mercurial, faceted glass jar, temperature-compensated...
View DetailsA fine and early English, panelled ebony longcase clock by John Drew, London. Circa 1685.
An outstanding example of a small, early longcase clock in 'Museum condition'. Stock No: 14432 Movement. Tall, eight day duration, 5 shaped pillars and being partially latched. Having an Anchor Recoil escapement and outside, crossed-out countwheel striking the hours on a large top-mounted bell. Also having an early 'upside down' backcock. The weights are brass-cased. Dial...
View DetailsEarly 18th century walnut longcase clock by Joseph Jackeman, London. Circa 1715.
An attractive clock that was extensively restored approximately 30 years ago. Stock No: 14424 The substantial, 8 day duration, five finned pillar movement with Anchor Recoil escapement and internal countwheel striking on the large, gunmetal, top-mounted bell. Behind a 12" square brass dial...
View DetailsAn important and rare early English, small Marquetry Longcase Clock. Attributed to Nathaniel Pyne. Circa 1685
An important and rare early English, small Marquetry Longcase Clock. Stock No: 14388 The eight day duration, 5 finned pillar movement with a small Anchor Recoil escapement and large, external countwheel striking on a top-mounted bell. Notably, the wheel and pinions are original and have rounded collets. The movement is driven by original brass-cased weights...
View DetailsMahogany Longcase clock with an early white dial by John Douglass of Chertsey. Circa 1780.
A particularly good and original example of an early white dial longcase clock. Stock No: 14355 The eight day duration, five pillar movement has Anchor Recoil escapement and rack strikes the hours on a well-tuned, cast bell. It has an uncomplicated and clear, 12" wide, brake-arch painted iron dial with an off-white background. The corners and around the maker's name to the arch having raised gilt decoration...
View DetailsA very original, dark green chinoiserie Longcase clock with rocking father time. Circa 1720.
An incredibly original and fine example of an early 18th century, London made longcase clock. Stock No: 14344 Movement. Five knopped pillar, eight day duration with an Anchor Recoil escapement and rack striking the hours on a bell. Driven by two brass-cased London style weights. Dial...
View DetailsA fine London mahogany, silvered dial longcase clock by Archibald Collier, Bond St. Circa 1785.
An attractive looking clock that has been well maintained and is in superb condition. Stock No: 14317 The eight day duration, five pillar movement with Anchor Recoil escapement and star-wheel & rack striking that sounds the hours on a bell. Also having a strike/silent facility. The movement is driven by matching, brass cased weights...
View DetailsOak longcase clock by Everard Billington of Market Harborough.
An interesting and unusual 18th Century longcase clock. Stock No: 14264 The eight day duration, five pillar movement with Anchor Recoil escapement and unusual French style rack striking, sounding the hours on a bell. Behind an 11" square brass dial with silvered chapter ring, subsidiary seconds ring, calendar ring and makers name plaque...
View DetailsA red tortoiseshell, lacquer, chinoiserie longcase clock by John Woster of London. Circa 1720
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