Longcase Clocks          

 

Small 8 day 12" arched painted dial, pictures of wild strawberries and flowers in the corners, bird in the arch. Mahogany case with a break arched top. Dial signed E Renouf Senior Jersey..

 

Circa 1800     £4.300

 

 
  12" arched painted dial, delicate flower spandrels in the corners and in the arch. Date and seconds hands. Solid mahogany case with whales tail cresting to the top of the hood with 3 brass finials. Dial signed James Shilling Milton (Sittingbourne).

Circa 1810   £3.950

 

 

 
 
               
 

Mahogany Westminster chiming Grandmother clock, brass dial.

 

Circa 1930   £2.300

 

 
 

Three train longcase clock chiming on eight bells striking on a gong. 12" arched brass dial, chime/silent and 4/8 bell levers. Dark mahogany Chippendale style case with applied carving. Dial signed on a boss in the arch Peter Wise London.

Circa 1870  £9.500

 

 
               
 

8 day arched 13" painted dial, date and seconds, pictures of cottages in the corners, shooting scene in the arch. Flamed mahogany Welsh case with inlay, cresting to top of hood with three brass finials. Signed on the dial C. Hug Merthyr Tydfyl & Rhymney.

Circa 1840  £4,300

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  8 day 11" square brass dial, date and seconds, engraving round dial, five ringed pillar movement, count wheel strike. Oak carved case. Dial signed John Kyning London.

Circa 1710  £5,500
 
 
 

 

             
 

 

 

 

8 day square brass dial, ringed winding holes, engraving round dial and date. Five pillar movement, inside count wheel. Oak case with tea caddy top to the hood. Made by a local maker James Jordan Chatham.

Circa 1720  £5.800

  8 day arched 12" brass dial, engraved silvered centre, date and seconds, five pillar movement. Oak case with a break arched top containing a fret to the hood. Signed on a boss in the arch John Payne     Lenham.

Circa 1770       £4,700
 
   
               
30 hr 11" square brass dial, bird cage movement date and seconds, chapter ring and spandrels engraved silvered centre. Oak case with fret to the top of the hood, moulding round the door. Dial signed Thomas Sutton Maidstone.

     Circa 1790      £3,200 

 
 
30hr 10" square painted dial, bird cage movement, date aperture, delicate flowers in the corners and picture of a bird in the centre. Solid mahogany case with a cresting to the top of the hood with 3 gilt wooden finials. Dial signed Roberts Ashford.

Circa 1800   £2,800

   
 

 

             
  8 day 12" arched engraved silvered dial, date and seconds hands, strike/silent in the arch, flamed mahogany case. Dial signed William Flint Ashford.

Circa 1790    £5.800

 

 

8 day square brass dial, 5 pillar movement, chapter ring and spandrels. Engraved silver centre date and secomds, pine case that originally would have been lacquered.

Lentcale in the door and tea-caddy top to hood. Dial signed Payne Lenham.

 

Circa 1720     £3,500

 

 

 

8 day 13" arched painted dial, date and seconds, floral spandrels, picture of two children fishing in the arch. Flamed mahogany inlaid case with a cresting to the top of the hood. Dial signed S. Furtwengle Llanelly.

Circa 1800  £4.500

  30hr square brass dial, date and seconds, engraved centre to the dial, rack striking. Oak case with flat top to the hood. Signed Thomas Clackett Cranbrook.

   Circa 1750   £3.250

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  30 hr square painted dial, thistles and flowers in the corners. Oak case with mahogany banding, flat top to the hood. Dial signed Charles Wrapson Midhurst.

Circa 1830     £2,400

 
  Eight day arched brass dial, date and seconds, chapter ring and spandrels, five pillar movement. Walnut case with satin wood inlay. Signed on the dial Muddle Chatham.

Circa 1760    £ 9,000

 
 

 

Eight day arched painted dial with phases of the moon in the arch, delicate flowers in the corners, date and seconds, Mahogany case with inlay to the hood pillars, trunk, door and base. Dial signed Peter Poigrand Jersey.

Circa 1810    £5,200

 
  8 day arched painted dial, flower spandrels in the corners and arch, date and seconds. Oak case with a break arched top to the case, made by a Kent maker John Smith Wye.

 

  Circa 1800     £3.400

 

 
 
               
 
   

Longcase clock,12" square brass dial, date and seconds, eight day five pillar movement striking on a bell. Oak case with a frett to top of hood.  Dial signed Thomas Thatcher Tenterton.

   Circa 1760         £4.500

 
  8 day 12" arched painted dial with flowers in the corners and arch, mahogany inlaid case, frets in swan pediment. Dial signed J.Liddell Bathgate.

      Circa 1820    £4.950

 

 

    

More longcase clocks on display at
The Old Clock Shop West Malling
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