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James Smith, London James Smith, London, Circa 1760
Ref 2561.
An 8 Day mahogany longcase clock. Full description being prepared.
Price - £15000.00

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Joseph Tomkinson, Nantwich Joseph Tomkinson, Nantwich, Cheshire Circa 1840
Ref 2490.
An 8 Day longcase clock, the mahogany case featuring attractive flame veneer, the triple arch door with ivory escutcheon and the hood with a swan neck pediment. The break arch dial features subsidiary seconds and calendar dials, with moon phase to the arch. The gold leaf numerals are on a green chapter ring, and the spandrels are decorated with scenes of country gentlemen on a pheasant shoot, and the dial is inscribed with the name J. Tomkinson, Nantwich. Joseph Tomkinson is recorded as working in Nantwich between 1830-1851. The eight day rack strike movement sounds the hours on a bell. Height 90 inches
Price - £2250.00

R. North of Driffield R. North, Driffield, North Yorkshire
Ref 2151.
An 8 Day mahogany automaton longcase clock, the case featuring an ivory escutcheon to the door, attractive stringing, and the hood with swan neck pediment. The break arch dial with moon phase, has subsidiary seconds dial and calendar aperture, and is inscribed with the name R. North, Driffield. The dial also features an automaton scene with a golfer putting, whilst his caddy is raising the flag. The eight day movement has rack strike for the hours on a bell. Height 92 inches.

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Price - £2450.00

Thomas Gardner, Minories,London.  Thomas Gardiner, Minories, London
Ref 2301.
An 18th Century longcase clock housed in a later Oak case featuring dome top and canted base. The two train rack strike movement sounds the hours on a bell. The 12 inch break arch dial with silvered chapter ring, subsidiary seconds dial and calender aperture, and also features a cartouche inscribed 'Thomas Gardner, Minories, London. Thomas Gardner is recorded as being a member of the Clockmakers Company 1689-1724. Further images will be available soon.
Price - £1150.00
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.John Day of Wakefield.  John Day of Wakefield, West Yorkshire.(circa 1760)
Ref 2205.
A 8 day longcase clock with a 12 inch square brass dial. featuring an engraved and silvered seconds subsidiary dial and chapter ring, inscribed with the name Jn Day, Wakefield. The later associated solid oak case features dentil moulded pediment and silk lined fretwork, long trunk door and canted sides. John Day is recorded as working as a clockmaker in the mid 18th century, according to 'Watchmakers and Clockmakers of the World'Vol 1 by G H Baille.
Price - £2000.00

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Camerer Cuss & Co  Camerer Cuss & Co, London.(circa 1860)
Ref 939.
An oak cased trunk dial wall timepiece with a 15 inch painted dial inscribed, Camerer Cuss & Co, 54 & 56 New Oxford St, London. The single train weight driven movement of one week duration has anchor escapement, and the oak case features a bulls eye lenticle window to the door.

Kamerer Kuss & Co was founded in 1788 by Johan Kamerer in London. later the company anglicized the name by changing the K's to C's.
Price - £2250.00

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Shepperley & Pearce  Shepperley & Pearce, Nottingham. Circa 1850
Ref 906.
An 8 day oak and mahogany longcase clock, the case featuring canted sides, inlay stringing, and surmounted by a swan neck pediment. The 13 inch convex painted dial has the scene of a sailing ship to the arch, Roman numerals and a subsidiary seconds dial with piereced brass hands.

The firm of Shepperley and Pearce, are recorded as working in the mid 19th Century in Nottingham, the company founded by Anthony Sheperley who was making clocks as early as 1814. Height 88 inches.
Price - £2350.00

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Mudie, Forfar David Mudie of Forfar Automaton, Circa 1789
Ref 808.
An 8 day Scottish longcase clock (circa 1780), with a brass and silvered arched dial, solid oak case and dome top pediment embelished with 3 finials. The dial, with silvered chapter ring, subsidiary seconds dial and calendar aperture, is engraved with the name David Mudie, Forfar.

The automaton scene to the arch features a marching man in Scottish attire. Height 84 inches.


Price - £2400.00

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Menzies, Crief R Menzies, Crief, Scotland, circa 1827
Ref 807.
An oak eight day longcase clock with arched top pediment and an arched 12 inch white painted dial, featuring Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds and calendar dials, and floral decoration to the arch and spandrels. The dial is inscribed R. Menzies of Crief.

Robert Menzies is recorded as working in Crief (near Perth), Scotland in 1827. Height 84 inches.
Price - £2100.00

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Marshall, Motherwell Marshall, Motherwell, circa 1850.
Ref 426.
An oak and mahogany longcase clock with 8 day movement, white painted dial featuring seconds and calendar subsidiary dials, pierced brass hands, spandrels depicting the four countries of Great Britain, and the arch featuring Robbie Burns and Highland Mary.

The case has a Scottish contoured door and lintel, whilst the hood has a flat top pediment. Height 84 inches
Price - £2300.00

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Longcase Clock History and Provenance.

Many clocks display the maker's name and the place where the clock was made, and reference books on clockmakers can provide the dates during which the named clockmaker was producing clocks. Little else is known about the clock, but sometimes the dial, movement or casework will provide additional information. The majority of longcase clocks collected, are between 100 and 300 years old, and in most cases, virtually nothing is known about their history. To try and redress this situation, all of our clocks are researched, photographed and recorded.

We provide a comprehensive clock repair, and case / dial restoration service for all types of clocks and timepieces. Please contact us for further details on 01432 271261.