Lot Number : 1261

  • 18th-century profusely carved oak longcase clock - with a pagoda pediment, upstands and carving, 
 break arch hood door flanked by reeded pilasters with brass capitals, trunk with canted corners and a spire topped door, square plinth with applied skirting, break arch brass dial with wheatsheaf engraving and cast cherub and crown spandrels, engraved break arch with the London clockmakers name John Gordin, silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals, five minute Arabic's, minute and quarter hour tracks, matted dial centre with ringed winding holes, square date aperture and seconds ring, dial pinned to a five pillar movement with inside countwheel striking, striking the hours on a cast bell. With weights and pendulum. John Gordin, is possibly a mis-spelling or phonetic spelling of John Gordon, of London, who worked from Ludgate Street in the parish of St. Gregory by St. Pauls. Apprenticed in 1689 and died in 1732 when his will was proven.
  • 18th-century profusely carved oak longcase clock - with a pagoda pediment, upstands and carving, 
 break arch hood door flanked by reeded pilasters with brass capitals, trunk with canted corners and a spire topped door, square plinth with applied skirting, break arch brass dial with wheatsheaf engraving and cast cherub and crown spandrels, engraved break arch with the London clockmakers name John Gordin, silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals, five minute Arabic's, minute and quarter hour tracks, matted dial centre with ringed winding holes, square date aperture and seconds ring, dial pinned to a five pillar movement with inside countwheel striking, striking the hours on a cast bell. With weights and pendulum. John Gordin, is possibly a mis-spelling or phonetic spelling of John Gordon, of London, who worked from Ludgate Street in the parish of St. Gregory by St. Pauls. Apprenticed in 1689 and died in 1732 when his will was proven.
  • 18th-century profusely carved oak longcase clock - with a pagoda pediment, upstands and carving, 
 break arch hood door flanked by reeded pilasters with brass capitals, trunk with canted corners and a spire topped door, square plinth with applied skirting, break arch brass dial with wheatsheaf engraving and cast cherub and crown spandrels, engraved break arch with the London clockmakers name John Gordin, silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals, five minute Arabic's, minute and quarter hour tracks, matted dial centre with ringed winding holes, square date aperture and seconds ring, dial pinned to a five pillar movement with inside countwheel striking, striking the hours on a cast bell. With weights and pendulum. John Gordin, is possibly a mis-spelling or phonetic spelling of John Gordon, of London, who worked from Ludgate Street in the parish of St. Gregory by St. Pauls. Apprenticed in 1689 and died in 1732 when his will was proven.
  • 18th-century profusely carved oak longcase clock - with a pagoda pediment, upstands and carving, 
 break arch hood door flanked by reeded pilasters with brass capitals, trunk with canted corners and a spire topped door, square plinth with applied skirting, break arch brass dial with wheatsheaf engraving and cast cherub and crown spandrels, engraved break arch with the London clockmakers name John Gordin, silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals, five minute Arabic's, minute and quarter hour tracks, matted dial centre with ringed winding holes, square date aperture and seconds ring, dial pinned to a five pillar movement with inside countwheel striking, striking the hours on a cast bell. With weights and pendulum. John Gordin, is possibly a mis-spelling or phonetic spelling of John Gordon, of London, who worked from Ludgate Street in the parish of St. Gregory by St. Pauls. Apprenticed in 1689 and died in 1732 when his will was proven.
  • 18th-century profusely carved oak longcase clock - with a pagoda pediment, upstands and carving, 
 break arch hood door flanked by reeded pilasters with brass capitals, trunk with canted corners and a spire topped door, square plinth with applied skirting, break arch brass dial with wheatsheaf engraving and cast cherub and crown spandrels, engraved break arch with the London clockmakers name John Gordin, silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals, five minute Arabic's, minute and quarter hour tracks, matted dial centre with ringed winding holes, square date aperture and seconds ring, dial pinned to a five pillar movement with inside countwheel striking, striking the hours on a cast bell. With weights and pendulum. John Gordin, is possibly a mis-spelling or phonetic spelling of John Gordon, of London, who worked from Ludgate Street in the parish of St. Gregory by St. Pauls. Apprenticed in 1689 and died in 1732 when his will was proven.
  • 18th-century profusely carved oak longcase clock - with a pagoda pediment, upstands and carving, 
 break arch hood door flanked by reeded pilasters with brass capitals, trunk with canted corners and a spire topped door, square plinth with applied skirting, break arch brass dial with wheatsheaf engraving and cast cherub and crown spandrels, engraved break arch with the London clockmakers name John Gordin, silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals, five minute Arabic's, minute and quarter hour tracks, matted dial centre with ringed winding holes, square date aperture and seconds ring, dial pinned to a five pillar movement with inside countwheel striking, striking the hours on a cast bell. With weights and pendulum. John Gordin, is possibly a mis-spelling or phonetic spelling of John Gordon, of London, who worked from Ludgate Street in the parish of St. Gregory by St. Pauls. Apprenticed in 1689 and died in 1732 when his will was proven.
  • 18th-century profusely carved oak longcase clock - with a pagoda pediment, upstands and carving, 
 break arch hood door flanked by reeded pilasters with brass capitals, trunk with canted corners and a spire topped door, square plinth with applied skirting, break arch brass dial with wheatsheaf engraving and cast cherub and crown spandrels, engraved break arch with the London clockmakers name John Gordin, silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals, five minute Arabic's, minute and quarter hour tracks, matted dial centre with ringed winding holes, square date aperture and seconds ring, dial pinned to a five pillar movement with inside countwheel striking, striking the hours on a cast bell. With weights and pendulum. John Gordin, is possibly a mis-spelling or phonetic spelling of John Gordon, of London, who worked from Ludgate Street in the parish of St. Gregory by St. Pauls. Apprenticed in 1689 and died in 1732 when his will was proven.
  • 18th-century profusely carved oak longcase clock - with a pagoda pediment, upstands and carving, 
 break arch hood door flanked by reeded pilasters with brass capitals, trunk with canted corners and a spire topped door, square plinth with applied skirting, break arch brass dial with wheatsheaf engraving and cast cherub and crown spandrels, engraved break arch with the London clockmakers name John Gordin, silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals, five minute Arabic's, minute and quarter hour tracks, matted dial centre with ringed winding holes, square date aperture and seconds ring, dial pinned to a five pillar movement with inside countwheel striking, striking the hours on a cast bell. With weights and pendulum. John Gordin, is possibly a mis-spelling or phonetic spelling of John Gordon, of London, who worked from Ludgate Street in the parish of St. Gregory by St. Pauls. Apprenticed in 1689 and died in 1732 when his will was proven.
  • 18th-century profusely carved oak longcase clock - with a pagoda pediment, upstands and carving, 
 break arch hood door flanked by reeded pilasters with brass capitals, trunk with canted corners and a spire topped door, square plinth with applied skirting, break arch brass dial with wheatsheaf engraving and cast cherub and crown spandrels, engraved break arch with the London clockmakers name John Gordin, silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals, five minute Arabic's, minute and quarter hour tracks, matted dial centre with ringed winding holes, square date aperture and seconds ring, dial pinned to a five pillar movement with inside countwheel striking, striking the hours on a cast bell. With weights and pendulum. John Gordin, is possibly a mis-spelling or phonetic spelling of John Gordon, of London, who worked from Ludgate Street in the parish of St. Gregory by St. Pauls. Apprenticed in 1689 and died in 1732 when his will was proven.
  • 18th-century profusely carved oak longcase clock - with a pagoda pediment, upstands and carving, 
 break arch hood door flanked by reeded pilasters with brass capitals, trunk with canted corners and a spire topped door, square plinth with applied skirting, break arch brass dial with wheatsheaf engraving and cast cherub and crown spandrels, engraved break arch with the London clockmakers name John Gordin, silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals, five minute Arabic's, minute and quarter hour tracks, matted dial centre with ringed winding holes, square date aperture and seconds ring, dial pinned to a five pillar movement with inside countwheel striking, striking the hours on a cast bell. With weights and pendulum. John Gordin, is possibly a mis-spelling or phonetic spelling of John Gordon, of London, who worked from Ludgate Street in the parish of St. Gregory by St. Pauls. Apprenticed in 1689 and died in 1732 when his will was proven.
  • 18th-century profusely carved oak longcase clock - with a pagoda pediment, upstands and carving, 
 break arch hood door flanked by reeded pilasters with brass capitals, trunk with canted corners and a spire topped door, square plinth with applied skirting, break arch brass dial with wheatsheaf engraving and cast cherub and crown spandrels, engraved break arch with the London clockmakers name John Gordin, silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals, five minute Arabic's, minute and quarter hour tracks, matted dial centre with ringed winding holes, square date aperture and seconds ring, dial pinned to a five pillar movement with inside countwheel striking, striking the hours on a cast bell. With weights and pendulum. John Gordin, is possibly a mis-spelling or phonetic spelling of John Gordon, of London, who worked from Ludgate Street in the parish of St. Gregory by St. Pauls. Apprenticed in 1689 and died in 1732 when his will was proven.
  • 18th-century profusely carved oak longcase clock - with a pagoda pediment, upstands and carving, 
 break arch hood door flanked by reeded pilasters with brass capitals, trunk with canted corners and a spire topped door, square plinth with applied skirting, break arch brass dial with wheatsheaf engraving and cast cherub and crown spandrels, engraved break arch with the London clockmakers name John Gordin, silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals, five minute Arabic's, minute and quarter hour tracks, matted dial centre with ringed winding holes, square date aperture and seconds ring, dial pinned to a five pillar movement with inside countwheel striking, striking the hours on a cast bell. With weights and pendulum. John Gordin, is possibly a mis-spelling or phonetic spelling of John Gordon, of London, who worked from Ludgate Street in the parish of St. Gregory by St. Pauls. Apprenticed in 1689 and died in 1732 when his will was proven.

Description: 18th-century profusely carved oak longcase clock - with a pagoda pediment, upstands and carving,
break arch hood door flanked by reeded pilasters with brass capitals, trunk with canted corners and a spire topped door, square plinth with applied skirting, break arch brass dial with wheatsheaf engraving and cast cherub and crown spandrels, engraved break arch with the London clockmakers name John Gordin, silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals, five minute Arabic's, minute and quarter hour tracks, matted dial centre with ringed winding holes, square date aperture and seconds ring, dial pinned to a five pillar movement with inside countwheel striking, striking the hours on a cast bell. With weights and pendulum. John Gordin, is possibly a mis-spelling or phonetic spelling of John Gordon, of London, who worked from Ludgate Street in the parish of St. Gregory by St. Pauls. Apprenticed in 1689 and died in 1732 when his will was proven.

Dimensions:
Height: 230cm  Length/Width: 44cm  Depth/Diameter: 23cm

Condition Grade: 
1 - Excellent: A lot in excellent condition with no damage (this item could be used or new).
2 - Good: A lot in good condition, possibly with slight wear commensurate with age or minor restoration.
3 - Fair/Good: A lot in fairly good condition but possibly with some wear, damage or restoration.
4 - Fair: A lot likely in need of some restoration or not in working order.
5 - Poor: A lot with heavy wear or damage and not fit for purpose, in need of full restoration or to be broken for parts.
0 - N/A:
2 - Good: A lot in good condition, possibly with slight wear commensurate with age or minor restoration.

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Collect from The Vine Street Salerooms, Scarborough YO11 1XN.

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