25th Jun, 2026 10:00
SAMUEL GASCOINE LONDON. AN EARLY 18TH CENTURY AND LATER 10” HERRING-BANDED FIGURED WALNUT EIGHT-DAY LONGCASE CLOCK the brass dial signed to the bottom edge, with cast brass mask head spandrels, silvered chapter ring with engraved Roman numerals enclosing a matted centre with ringed winding holders, seconds dial and date aperture fronting a five finned pillar eight-day movement with clipped corners to the plates having an inner count wheel strike, anchor escapement and striking the hours on a bell. The walnut case with barley-twist pillars and blind fretted hood, short-grained D moulded edge door, cross-banded plinth base with bun feet
196cm high
Please see the extra images that have now been uploaded onto the website. This clock originally came from Northern clocks and was sold in our Fine Clocks Auction on the 6th of May 2021 for £8200. This is a period case and has been cleaned and polished. The hood would have originally been a rising and has now been converted to a sliding hood. The set board has been replaced, the movement looks original to the case and appears to have been serviced in recent years. This clock is in good working condition and comes with its original weights and pendulum.
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