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A late Georgian first quarter 19th Century eight day English oak longcase clock

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Stock AA1716

A late Georgian first quarter 19th Century eight day English oak longcase clock.

By Difon of Cambridge

The attractive painted dial, housed in a domed hood above a slender trunk.

Very well patinated oak.

(serviced)

C. 1820

H: 6′ 7″ – 2 m

W: 1′ 6″ – 45 cm

D: 9″ – 23 cm

A decorative first quarter 19th Century French Comptoise longcase clock

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Stock AA0827

A decorative first quarter 19th Century French Comptoise longcase clock.

The well patinated waisted shaped pine case, with a circular hood with hinged glass door, housing a white enamel painted dial flowing to the waist shaped trunk with a long shaped door having a pendulum looking glass and a bombe shaped base.

Dated 1822 (inside trunk door)

H: 208 cm

W: 50 cm

D: 22 cm

Clock serviced several years ago by Bairnsdale Clocks.

Note: old repairs to base.

Early 19th Century English oak 8 Day Longcase Clock by Woodcock of Colchester – AA1817

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Early 19th Century English oak 8 Day Longcase Clock by Woodcock of Colchester.

The clock dial retaining the original well kept painted and gilt finish also with a working calendar.

The case having attractive lines. The arched hood having the original glass flanked by reeded pillars above an narrow waisted trunk.

C. 1820

Good overall colour and patination.

Note: This clock has been serviced and has a one year warrantee.

H: 220 cm

W: 46.5 cm

D: 27 cm

A George III Country Oak 30 Hour Longcase Clock

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Stock UK1112

A George III Country Oak 30 Hour Longcase Clock.

The Hood with original brass capitols supporting turned columns, the original brass hinged door housing an attractive country hand painted floral and bird decoration with traces of the original gilt and roman numerals. The Trunk having scratch carved reeded sides and an arched door iwth a fruitwood diamond shaped escutcheon, resting on a shaped apron and bracket feet.

By Merrison of Loddon

C. 1800

H: 5′ 11″ – 181 cm

W: 3′ 9 ” – 151 cm

D: 1′ 10″ – 55 cm

Late Georgian, early 19th Century English country oak 8 day long case clock by W.H. Nicholas, Birmingham – AA1903

The scroll decorated hood having an x banded arch shaped door, resting on a bold upward ogee shaped mould and a long narrow trunk with a matching arched oak door, above another bold ogee shaped mould to the base, resting on the original ogee shaped bracket feet.

The clock dial recently cleaned and touched up having a painted hunting scene and the 8 day clock also recently serviced and the works taken apart and cleaned.

C. 1810

H: 224 cm W: 53 cm D: 25 cm