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30-hour 18th century oak cased longcase clock by Jeremiah Standring of Bolton, (Lancs) c 1770, with a swan’s neck pediment on a flat top with a blind frieze beneath, square brass dial flanked by reeded pilasters and wooden capitals, long trunk door with a concave wavy top, trunk with reeded quarter columns on a rectangular plinth on a decorative skirting, dial with a formerly silvered chapter ring and engraved dial centre, with Roman numerals, five minute Arabic’s, square date aperture, circular boss engraved with the makers name, cast spandrels and “dummy” winding arbors, dial pinned directly to a rope driven countwheel striking movement, striking the hours on a bell. With weight and pendulum. 
30-hour clocks with “dummy” winding arbors are more commonly found on later 19th century painted dial longcase clocks, this is an earlier example by a recorded Lancashire clock maker born in Rochdale in 1712, dying in Bolton 1782.
30-hour 18th century oak cased longcase clock by Jeremiah Standring of Bolton, (Lancs) c 1770, with a swan’s neck pediment on a flat top with a blind frieze beneath, square brass dial flanked by reeded pilasters and wooden capitals, long trunk door with a concave wavy top, trunk with reeded quarter columns on a rectangular plinth on a decorative skirting, dial with a formerly silvered chapter ring and engraved dial centre, with Roman numerals, five minute Arabic’s, square date aperture, circular boss engraved with the makers name, cast spandrels and “dummy” winding arbors, dial pinned directly to a rope driven countwheel striking movement, striking the hours on a bell. With weight and pendulum. 
30-hour clocks with “dummy” winding arbors are more commonly found on later 19th century painted dial longcase clocks, this is an earlier example by a recorded Lancashire clock maker born in Rochdale in 1712, dying in Bolton 1782.
30-hour 18th century oak cased longcase clock by Jeremiah Standring of Bolton, (Lancs) c 1770, with a swan’s neck pediment on a flat top with a blind frieze beneath, square brass dial flanked by reeded pilasters and wooden capitals, long trunk door with a concave wavy top, trunk with reeded quarter columns on a rectangular plinth on a decorative skirting, dial with a formerly silvered chapter ring and engraved dial centre, with Roman numerals, five minute Arabic’s, square date aperture, circular boss engraved with the makers name, cast spandrels and “dummy” winding arbors, dial pinned directly to a rope driven countwheel striking movement, striking the hours on a bell. With weight and pendulum. 
30-hour clocks with “dummy” winding arbors are more commonly found on later 19th century painted dial longcase clocks, this is an earlier example by a recorded Lancashire clock maker born in Rochdale in 1712, dying in Bolton 1782.
30-hour 18th century oak cased longcase clock by Jeremiah Standring of Bolton, (Lancs) c 1770, with a swan’s neck pediment on a flat top with a blind frieze beneath, square brass dial flanked by reeded pilasters and wooden capitals, long trunk door with a concave wavy top, trunk with reeded quarter columns on a rectangular plinth on a decorative skirting, dial with a formerly silvered chapter ring and engraved dial centre, with Roman numerals, five minute Arabic’s, square date aperture, circular boss engraved with the makers name, cast spandrels and “dummy” winding arbors, dial pinned directly to a rope driven countwheel striking movement, striking the hours on a bell. With weight and pendulum. 
30-hour clocks with “dummy” winding arbors are more commonly found on later 19th century painted dial longcase clocks, this is an earlier example by a recorded Lancashire clock maker born in Rochdale in 1712, dying in Bolton 1782.
30-hour 18th century oak cased longcase clock by Jeremiah Standring of Bolton, (Lancs) c 1770, with a swan’s neck pediment on a flat top with a blind frieze beneath, square brass dial flanked by reeded pilasters and wooden capitals, long trunk door with a concave wavy top, trunk with reeded quarter columns on a rectangular plinth on a decorative skirting, dial with a formerly silvered chapter ring and engraved dial centre, with Roman numerals, five minute Arabic’s, square date aperture, circular boss engraved with the makers name, cast spandrels and “dummy” winding arbors, dial pinned directly to a rope driven countwheel striking movement, striking the hours on a bell. With weight and pendulum. 
30-hour clocks with “dummy” winding arbors are more commonly found on later 19th century painted dial longcase clocks, this is an earlier example by a recorded Lancashire clock maker born in Rochdale in 1712, dying in Bolton 1782.
30-hour 18th century oak cased longcase clock by Jeremiah Standring of Bolton, (Lancs) c 1770, with a swan’s neck pediment on a flat top with a blind frieze beneath, square brass dial flanked by reeded pilasters and wooden capitals, long trunk door with a concave wavy top, trunk with reeded quarter columns on a rectangular plinth on a decorative skirting, dial with a formerly silvered chapter ring and engraved dial centre, with Roman numerals, five minute Arabic’s, square date aperture, circular boss engraved with the makers name, cast spandrels and “dummy” winding arbors, dial pinned directly to a rope driven countwheel striking movement, striking the hours on a bell. With weight and pendulum. 
30-hour clocks with “dummy” winding arbors are more commonly found on later 19th century painted dial longcase clocks, this is an earlier example by a recorded Lancashire clock maker born in Rochdale in 1712, dying in Bolton 1782.
30-hour 18th century oak cased longcase clock by Jeremiah Standring of Bolton, (Lancs) c 1770, with a swan’s neck pediment on a flat top with a blind frieze beneath, square brass dial flanked by reeded pilasters and wooden capitals, long trunk door with a concave wavy top, trunk with reeded quarter columns on a rectangular plinth on a decorative skirting, dial with a formerly silvered chapter ring and engraved dial centre, with Roman numerals, five minute Arabic’s, square date aperture, circular boss engraved with the makers name, cast spandrels and “dummy” winding arbors, dial pinned directly to a rope driven countwheel striking movement, striking the hours on a bell. With weight and pendulum. 
30-hour clocks with “dummy” winding arbors are more commonly found on later 19th century painted dial longcase clocks, this is an earlier example by a recorded Lancashire clock maker born in Rochdale in 1712, dying in Bolton 1782.
30-hour 18th century oak cased longcase clock by Jeremiah Standring of Bolton, (Lancs) c 1770, with a swan’s neck pediment on a flat top with a blind frieze beneath, square brass dial flanked by reeded pilasters and wooden capitals, long trunk door with a concave wavy top, trunk with reeded quarter columns on a rectangular plinth on a decorative skirting, dial with a formerly silvered chapter ring and engraved dial centre, with Roman numerals, five minute Arabic’s, square date aperture, circular boss engraved with the makers name, cast spandrels and “dummy” winding arbors, dial pinned directly to a rope driven countwheel striking movement, striking the hours on a bell. With weight and pendulum. 
30-hour clocks with “dummy” winding arbors are more commonly found on later 19th century painted dial longcase clocks, this is an earlier example by a recorded Lancashire clock maker born in Rochdale in 1712, dying in Bolton 1782.
30-hour 18th century oak cased longcase clock by Jeremiah Standring of Bolton, (Lancs) c 1770, with a swan’s neck pediment on a flat top with a blind frieze beneath, square brass dial flanked by reeded pilasters and wooden capitals, long trunk door with a concave wavy top, trunk with reeded quarter columns on a rectangular plinth on a decorative skirting, dial with a formerly silvered chapter ring and engraved dial centre, with Roman numerals, five minute Arabic’s, square date aperture, circular boss engraved with the makers name, cast spandrels and “dummy” winding arbors, dial pinned directly to a rope driven countwheel striking movement, striking the hours on a bell. With weight and pendulum. 
30-hour clocks with “dummy” winding arbors are more commonly found on later 19th century painted dial longcase clocks, this is an earlier example by a recorded Lancashire clock maker born in Rochdale in 1712, dying in Bolton 1782.
30-hour 18th century oak cased longcase clock by Jeremiah Standring of Bolton, (Lancs) c 1770, with a swan’s neck pediment on a flat top with a blind frieze beneath, square brass dial flanked by reeded pilasters and wooden capitals, long trunk door with a concave wavy top, trunk with reeded quarter columns on a rectangular plinth on a decorative skirting, dial with a formerly silvered chapter ring and engraved dial centre, with Roman numerals, five minute Arabic’s, square date aperture, circular boss engraved with the makers name, cast spandrels and “dummy” winding arbors, dial pinned directly to a rope driven countwheel striking movement, striking the hours on a bell. With weight and pendulum. 
30-hour clocks with “dummy” winding arbors are more commonly found on later 19th century painted dial longcase clocks, this is an earlier example by a recorded Lancashire clock maker born in Rochdale in 1712, dying in Bolton 1782.

LOT NO 1045

STOCK NO 63114

30-hour 18th century oak cased longcase clock by Jeremiah Standring of Bolton, (Lancs) c 1770, with a swan’s neck pediment on a flat top with a blind frieze beneath, square brass dial flanked by reeded pilasters and wooden capitals, long trunk door with a concave wavy top, trunk with reeded quarter columns on a rectangular plinth on a decorative skirting, dial with a formerly silvered chapter ring and engraved dial centre, with Roman numerals, five minute Arabic’s, square date aperture, circular boss engraved with the makers name, cast spandrels and “dummy” winding arbors, dial pinned directly to a rope driven countwheel striking movement, striking the hours on a bell. With weight and pendulum. 30-hour clocks with “dummy” winding arbors are more commonly found on later 19th century painted dial longcase clocks, this is an earlier example by a recorded Lancashire clock maker born in Rochdale in 1712, dying in Bolton 1782.

Dimensions:
Height: 225cm  Length/Width: 48cm  Depth/Diameter: 23cm

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