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William Lister (II) of Keighley – 8-day 18th century oak cased longcase clock c1760, hood with a break front flat topped pediment and eglomise  frieze beneath, square hood door flanked by matching pilasters with gesso capitals, trunk with quarter columns and long trunk door with a flat top and convex shoulders, square plinth with a decorative skirting, 12” brass dial with rococo spandrels, engraved dial center, silvered chapter with Roman numerals, five minute Arabic’s, half hour markers and minute track, semi-circular apertures with engraved calendar and moon phase/lunar age discs, original blue steel fretted hands, four pillar rack striking movement with a recoil anchor escapement, striking the hours on a bell. With pendulum, weights and key.
The Lister family were a prolific family of clockmakers working in the West Riding of Yorkshire during the 18th century. Working in various locations including Halifax, Keighley and Luddenden.
William Lister (I) is recorded as working in Keighley from 1715-37 and his son William (II) from 1735-1785.
William Lister (II) of Keighley – 8-day 18th century oak cased longcase clock c1760, hood with a break front flat topped pediment and eglomise  frieze beneath, square hood door flanked by matching pilasters with gesso capitals, trunk with quarter columns and long trunk door with a flat top and convex shoulders, square plinth with a decorative skirting, 12” brass dial with rococo spandrels, engraved dial center, silvered chapter with Roman numerals, five minute Arabic’s, half hour markers and minute track, semi-circular apertures with engraved calendar and moon phase/lunar age discs, original blue steel fretted hands, four pillar rack striking movement with a recoil anchor escapement, striking the hours on a bell. With pendulum, weights and key.
The Lister family were a prolific family of clockmakers working in the West Riding of Yorkshire during the 18th century. Working in various locations including Halifax, Keighley and Luddenden.
William Lister (I) is recorded as working in Keighley from 1715-37 and his son William (II) from 1735-1785.
William Lister (II) of Keighley – 8-day 18th century oak cased longcase clock c1760, hood with a break front flat topped pediment and eglomise  frieze beneath, square hood door flanked by matching pilasters with gesso capitals, trunk with quarter columns and long trunk door with a flat top and convex shoulders, square plinth with a decorative skirting, 12” brass dial with rococo spandrels, engraved dial center, silvered chapter with Roman numerals, five minute Arabic’s, half hour markers and minute track, semi-circular apertures with engraved calendar and moon phase/lunar age discs, original blue steel fretted hands, four pillar rack striking movement with a recoil anchor escapement, striking the hours on a bell. With pendulum, weights and key.
The Lister family were a prolific family of clockmakers working in the West Riding of Yorkshire during the 18th century. Working in various locations including Halifax, Keighley and Luddenden.
William Lister (I) is recorded as working in Keighley from 1715-37 and his son William (II) from 1735-1785.
William Lister (II) of Keighley – 8-day 18th century oak cased longcase clock c1760, hood with a break front flat topped pediment and eglomise  frieze beneath, square hood door flanked by matching pilasters with gesso capitals, trunk with quarter columns and long trunk door with a flat top and convex shoulders, square plinth with a decorative skirting, 12” brass dial with rococo spandrels, engraved dial center, silvered chapter with Roman numerals, five minute Arabic’s, half hour markers and minute track, semi-circular apertures with engraved calendar and moon phase/lunar age discs, original blue steel fretted hands, four pillar rack striking movement with a recoil anchor escapement, striking the hours on a bell. With pendulum, weights and key.
The Lister family were a prolific family of clockmakers working in the West Riding of Yorkshire during the 18th century. Working in various locations including Halifax, Keighley and Luddenden.
William Lister (I) is recorded as working in Keighley from 1715-37 and his son William (II) from 1735-1785.
William Lister (II) of Keighley – 8-day 18th century oak cased longcase clock c1760, hood with a break front flat topped pediment and eglomise  frieze beneath, square hood door flanked by matching pilasters with gesso capitals, trunk with quarter columns and long trunk door with a flat top and convex shoulders, square plinth with a decorative skirting, 12” brass dial with rococo spandrels, engraved dial center, silvered chapter with Roman numerals, five minute Arabic’s, half hour markers and minute track, semi-circular apertures with engraved calendar and moon phase/lunar age discs, original blue steel fretted hands, four pillar rack striking movement with a recoil anchor escapement, striking the hours on a bell. With pendulum, weights and key.
The Lister family were a prolific family of clockmakers working in the West Riding of Yorkshire during the 18th century. Working in various locations including Halifax, Keighley and Luddenden.
William Lister (I) is recorded as working in Keighley from 1715-37 and his son William (II) from 1735-1785.
William Lister (II) of Keighley – 8-day 18th century oak cased longcase clock c1760, hood with a break front flat topped pediment and eglomise  frieze beneath, square hood door flanked by matching pilasters with gesso capitals, trunk with quarter columns and long trunk door with a flat top and convex shoulders, square plinth with a decorative skirting, 12” brass dial with rococo spandrels, engraved dial center, silvered chapter with Roman numerals, five minute Arabic’s, half hour markers and minute track, semi-circular apertures with engraved calendar and moon phase/lunar age discs, original blue steel fretted hands, four pillar rack striking movement with a recoil anchor escapement, striking the hours on a bell. With pendulum, weights and key.
The Lister family were a prolific family of clockmakers working in the West Riding of Yorkshire during the 18th century. Working in various locations including Halifax, Keighley and Luddenden.
William Lister (I) is recorded as working in Keighley from 1715-37 and his son William (II) from 1735-1785.
William Lister (II) of Keighley – 8-day 18th century oak cased longcase clock c1760, hood with a break front flat topped pediment and eglomise  frieze beneath, square hood door flanked by matching pilasters with gesso capitals, trunk with quarter columns and long trunk door with a flat top and convex shoulders, square plinth with a decorative skirting, 12” brass dial with rococo spandrels, engraved dial center, silvered chapter with Roman numerals, five minute Arabic’s, half hour markers and minute track, semi-circular apertures with engraved calendar and moon phase/lunar age discs, original blue steel fretted hands, four pillar rack striking movement with a recoil anchor escapement, striking the hours on a bell. With pendulum, weights and key.
The Lister family were a prolific family of clockmakers working in the West Riding of Yorkshire during the 18th century. Working in various locations including Halifax, Keighley and Luddenden.
William Lister (I) is recorded as working in Keighley from 1715-37 and his son William (II) from 1735-1785.
William Lister (II) of Keighley – 8-day 18th century oak cased longcase clock c1760, hood with a break front flat topped pediment and eglomise  frieze beneath, square hood door flanked by matching pilasters with gesso capitals, trunk with quarter columns and long trunk door with a flat top and convex shoulders, square plinth with a decorative skirting, 12” brass dial with rococo spandrels, engraved dial center, silvered chapter with Roman numerals, five minute Arabic’s, half hour markers and minute track, semi-circular apertures with engraved calendar and moon phase/lunar age discs, original blue steel fretted hands, four pillar rack striking movement with a recoil anchor escapement, striking the hours on a bell. With pendulum, weights and key.
The Lister family were a prolific family of clockmakers working in the West Riding of Yorkshire during the 18th century. Working in various locations including Halifax, Keighley and Luddenden.
William Lister (I) is recorded as working in Keighley from 1715-37 and his son William (II) from 1735-1785.
William Lister (II) of Keighley – 8-day 18th century oak cased longcase clock c1760, hood with a break front flat topped pediment and eglomise  frieze beneath, square hood door flanked by matching pilasters with gesso capitals, trunk with quarter columns and long trunk door with a flat top and convex shoulders, square plinth with a decorative skirting, 12” brass dial with rococo spandrels, engraved dial center, silvered chapter with Roman numerals, five minute Arabic’s, half hour markers and minute track, semi-circular apertures with engraved calendar and moon phase/lunar age discs, original blue steel fretted hands, four pillar rack striking movement with a recoil anchor escapement, striking the hours on a bell. With pendulum, weights and key.
The Lister family were a prolific family of clockmakers working in the West Riding of Yorkshire during the 18th century. Working in various locations including Halifax, Keighley and Luddenden.
William Lister (I) is recorded as working in Keighley from 1715-37 and his son William (II) from 1735-1785.
William Lister (II) of Keighley – 8-day 18th century oak cased longcase clock c1760, hood with a break front flat topped pediment and eglomise  frieze beneath, square hood door flanked by matching pilasters with gesso capitals, trunk with quarter columns and long trunk door with a flat top and convex shoulders, square plinth with a decorative skirting, 12” brass dial with rococo spandrels, engraved dial center, silvered chapter with Roman numerals, five minute Arabic’s, half hour markers and minute track, semi-circular apertures with engraved calendar and moon phase/lunar age discs, original blue steel fretted hands, four pillar rack striking movement with a recoil anchor escapement, striking the hours on a bell. With pendulum, weights and key.
The Lister family were a prolific family of clockmakers working in the West Riding of Yorkshire during the 18th century. Working in various locations including Halifax, Keighley and Luddenden.
William Lister (I) is recorded as working in Keighley from 1715-37 and his son William (II) from 1735-1785.
William Lister (II) of Keighley – 8-day 18th century oak cased longcase clock c1760, hood with a break front flat topped pediment and eglomise  frieze beneath, square hood door flanked by matching pilasters with gesso capitals, trunk with quarter columns and long trunk door with a flat top and convex shoulders, square plinth with a decorative skirting, 12” brass dial with rococo spandrels, engraved dial center, silvered chapter with Roman numerals, five minute Arabic’s, half hour markers and minute track, semi-circular apertures with engraved calendar and moon phase/lunar age discs, original blue steel fretted hands, four pillar rack striking movement with a recoil anchor escapement, striking the hours on a bell. With pendulum, weights and key.
The Lister family were a prolific family of clockmakers working in the West Riding of Yorkshire during the 18th century. Working in various locations including Halifax, Keighley and Luddenden.
William Lister (I) is recorded as working in Keighley from 1715-37 and his son William (II) from 1735-1785.
William Lister (II) of Keighley – 8-day 18th century oak cased longcase clock c1760, hood with a break front flat topped pediment and eglomise  frieze beneath, square hood door flanked by matching pilasters with gesso capitals, trunk with quarter columns and long trunk door with a flat top and convex shoulders, square plinth with a decorative skirting, 12” brass dial with rococo spandrels, engraved dial center, silvered chapter with Roman numerals, five minute Arabic’s, half hour markers and minute track, semi-circular apertures with engraved calendar and moon phase/lunar age discs, original blue steel fretted hands, four pillar rack striking movement with a recoil anchor escapement, striking the hours on a bell. With pendulum, weights and key.
The Lister family were a prolific family of clockmakers working in the West Riding of Yorkshire during the 18th century. Working in various locations including Halifax, Keighley and Luddenden.
William Lister (I) is recorded as working in Keighley from 1715-37 and his son William (II) from 1735-1785.
William Lister (II) of Keighley – 8-day 18th century oak cased longcase clock c1760, hood with a break front flat topped pediment and eglomise  frieze beneath, square hood door flanked by matching pilasters with gesso capitals, trunk with quarter columns and long trunk door with a flat top and convex shoulders, square plinth with a decorative skirting, 12” brass dial with rococo spandrels, engraved dial center, silvered chapter with Roman numerals, five minute Arabic’s, half hour markers and minute track, semi-circular apertures with engraved calendar and moon phase/lunar age discs, original blue steel fretted hands, four pillar rack striking movement with a recoil anchor escapement, striking the hours on a bell. With pendulum, weights and key.
The Lister family were a prolific family of clockmakers working in the West Riding of Yorkshire during the 18th century. Working in various locations including Halifax, Keighley and Luddenden.
William Lister (I) is recorded as working in Keighley from 1715-37 and his son William (II) from 1735-1785.
William Lister (II) of Keighley – 8-day 18th century oak cased longcase clock c1760, hood with a break front flat topped pediment and eglomise  frieze beneath, square hood door flanked by matching pilasters with gesso capitals, trunk with quarter columns and long trunk door with a flat top and convex shoulders, square plinth with a decorative skirting, 12” brass dial with rococo spandrels, engraved dial center, silvered chapter with Roman numerals, five minute Arabic’s, half hour markers and minute track, semi-circular apertures with engraved calendar and moon phase/lunar age discs, original blue steel fretted hands, four pillar rack striking movement with a recoil anchor escapement, striking the hours on a bell. With pendulum, weights and key.
The Lister family were a prolific family of clockmakers working in the West Riding of Yorkshire during the 18th century. Working in various locations including Halifax, Keighley and Luddenden.
William Lister (I) is recorded as working in Keighley from 1715-37 and his son William (II) from 1735-1785.
William Lister (II) of Keighley – 8-day 18th century oak cased longcase clock c1760, hood with a break front flat topped pediment and eglomise  frieze beneath, square hood door flanked by matching pilasters with gesso capitals, trunk with quarter columns and long trunk door with a flat top and convex shoulders, square plinth with a decorative skirting, 12” brass dial with rococo spandrels, engraved dial center, silvered chapter with Roman numerals, five minute Arabic’s, half hour markers and minute track, semi-circular apertures with engraved calendar and moon phase/lunar age discs, original blue steel fretted hands, four pillar rack striking movement with a recoil anchor escapement, striking the hours on a bell. With pendulum, weights and key.
The Lister family were a prolific family of clockmakers working in the West Riding of Yorkshire during the 18th century. Working in various locations including Halifax, Keighley and Luddenden.
William Lister (I) is recorded as working in Keighley from 1715-37 and his son William (II) from 1735-1785.
William Lister (II) of Keighley – 8-day 18th century oak cased longcase clock c1760, hood with a break front flat topped pediment and eglomise  frieze beneath, square hood door flanked by matching pilasters with gesso capitals, trunk with quarter columns and long trunk door with a flat top and convex shoulders, square plinth with a decorative skirting, 12” brass dial with rococo spandrels, engraved dial center, silvered chapter with Roman numerals, five minute Arabic’s, half hour markers and minute track, semi-circular apertures with engraved calendar and moon phase/lunar age discs, original blue steel fretted hands, four pillar rack striking movement with a recoil anchor escapement, striking the hours on a bell. With pendulum, weights and key.
The Lister family were a prolific family of clockmakers working in the West Riding of Yorkshire during the 18th century. Working in various locations including Halifax, Keighley and Luddenden.
William Lister (I) is recorded as working in Keighley from 1715-37 and his son William (II) from 1735-1785.
William Lister (II) of Keighley – 8-day 18th century oak cased longcase clock c1760, hood with a break front flat topped pediment and eglomise  frieze beneath, square hood door flanked by matching pilasters with gesso capitals, trunk with quarter columns and long trunk door with a flat top and convex shoulders, square plinth with a decorative skirting, 12” brass dial with rococo spandrels, engraved dial center, silvered chapter with Roman numerals, five minute Arabic’s, half hour markers and minute track, semi-circular apertures with engraved calendar and moon phase/lunar age discs, original blue steel fretted hands, four pillar rack striking movement with a recoil anchor escapement, striking the hours on a bell. With pendulum, weights and key.
The Lister family were a prolific family of clockmakers working in the West Riding of Yorkshire during the 18th century. Working in various locations including Halifax, Keighley and Luddenden.
William Lister (I) is recorded as working in Keighley from 1715-37 and his son William (II) from 1735-1785.
William Lister (II) of Keighley – 8-day 18th century oak cased longcase clock c1760, hood with a break front flat topped pediment and eglomise  frieze beneath, square hood door flanked by matching pilasters with gesso capitals, trunk with quarter columns and long trunk door with a flat top and convex shoulders, square plinth with a decorative skirting, 12” brass dial with rococo spandrels, engraved dial center, silvered chapter with Roman numerals, five minute Arabic’s, half hour markers and minute track, semi-circular apertures with engraved calendar and moon phase/lunar age discs, original blue steel fretted hands, four pillar rack striking movement with a recoil anchor escapement, striking the hours on a bell. With pendulum, weights and key.
The Lister family were a prolific family of clockmakers working in the West Riding of Yorkshire during the 18th century. Working in various locations including Halifax, Keighley and Luddenden.
William Lister (I) is recorded as working in Keighley from 1715-37 and his son William (II) from 1735-1785.
William Lister (II) of Keighley – 8-day 18th century oak cased longcase clock c1760, hood with a break front flat topped pediment and eglomise  frieze beneath, square hood door flanked by matching pilasters with gesso capitals, trunk with quarter columns and long trunk door with a flat top and convex shoulders, square plinth with a decorative skirting, 12” brass dial with rococo spandrels, engraved dial center, silvered chapter with Roman numerals, five minute Arabic’s, half hour markers and minute track, semi-circular apertures with engraved calendar and moon phase/lunar age discs, original blue steel fretted hands, four pillar rack striking movement with a recoil anchor escapement, striking the hours on a bell. With pendulum, weights and key.
The Lister family were a prolific family of clockmakers working in the West Riding of Yorkshire during the 18th century. Working in various locations including Halifax, Keighley and Luddenden.
William Lister (I) is recorded as working in Keighley from 1715-37 and his son William (II) from 1735-1785.
William Lister (II) of Keighley – 8-day 18th century oak cased longcase clock c1760, hood with a break front flat topped pediment and eglomise  frieze beneath, square hood door flanked by matching pilasters with gesso capitals, trunk with quarter columns and long trunk door with a flat top and convex shoulders, square plinth with a decorative skirting, 12” brass dial with rococo spandrels, engraved dial center, silvered chapter with Roman numerals, five minute Arabic’s, half hour markers and minute track, semi-circular apertures with engraved calendar and moon phase/lunar age discs, original blue steel fretted hands, four pillar rack striking movement with a recoil anchor escapement, striking the hours on a bell. With pendulum, weights and key.
The Lister family were a prolific family of clockmakers working in the West Riding of Yorkshire during the 18th century. Working in various locations including Halifax, Keighley and Luddenden.
William Lister (I) is recorded as working in Keighley from 1715-37 and his son William (II) from 1735-1785.
William Lister (II) of Keighley – 8-day 18th century oak cased longcase clock c1760, hood with a break front flat topped pediment and eglomise  frieze beneath, square hood door flanked by matching pilasters with gesso capitals, trunk with quarter columns and long trunk door with a flat top and convex shoulders, square plinth with a decorative skirting, 12” brass dial with rococo spandrels, engraved dial center, silvered chapter with Roman numerals, five minute Arabic’s, half hour markers and minute track, semi-circular apertures with engraved calendar and moon phase/lunar age discs, original blue steel fretted hands, four pillar rack striking movement with a recoil anchor escapement, striking the hours on a bell. With pendulum, weights and key.
The Lister family were a prolific family of clockmakers working in the West Riding of Yorkshire during the 18th century. Working in various locations including Halifax, Keighley and Luddenden.
William Lister (I) is recorded as working in Keighley from 1715-37 and his son William (II) from 1735-1785.
William Lister (II) of Keighley – 8-day 18th century oak cased longcase clock c1760, hood with a break front flat topped pediment and eglomise  frieze beneath, square hood door flanked by matching pilasters with gesso capitals, trunk with quarter columns and long trunk door with a flat top and convex shoulders, square plinth with a decorative skirting, 12” brass dial with rococo spandrels, engraved dial center, silvered chapter with Roman numerals, five minute Arabic’s, half hour markers and minute track, semi-circular apertures with engraved calendar and moon phase/lunar age discs, original blue steel fretted hands, four pillar rack striking movement with a recoil anchor escapement, striking the hours on a bell. With pendulum, weights and key.
The Lister family were a prolific family of clockmakers working in the West Riding of Yorkshire during the 18th century. Working in various locations including Halifax, Keighley and Luddenden.
William Lister (I) is recorded as working in Keighley from 1715-37 and his son William (II) from 1735-1785.
William Lister (II) of Keighley – 8-day 18th century oak cased longcase clock c1760, hood with a break front flat topped pediment and eglomise  frieze beneath, square hood door flanked by matching pilasters with gesso capitals, trunk with quarter columns and long trunk door with a flat top and convex shoulders, square plinth with a decorative skirting, 12” brass dial with rococo spandrels, engraved dial center, silvered chapter with Roman numerals, five minute Arabic’s, half hour markers and minute track, semi-circular apertures with engraved calendar and moon phase/lunar age discs, original blue steel fretted hands, four pillar rack striking movement with a recoil anchor escapement, striking the hours on a bell. With pendulum, weights and key.
The Lister family were a prolific family of clockmakers working in the West Riding of Yorkshire during the 18th century. Working in various locations including Halifax, Keighley and Luddenden.
William Lister (I) is recorded as working in Keighley from 1715-37 and his son William (II) from 1735-1785.
William Lister (II) of Keighley – 8-day 18th century oak cased longcase clock c1760, hood with a break front flat topped pediment and eglomise  frieze beneath, square hood door flanked by matching pilasters with gesso capitals, trunk with quarter columns and long trunk door with a flat top and convex shoulders, square plinth with a decorative skirting, 12” brass dial with rococo spandrels, engraved dial center, silvered chapter with Roman numerals, five minute Arabic’s, half hour markers and minute track, semi-circular apertures with engraved calendar and moon phase/lunar age discs, original blue steel fretted hands, four pillar rack striking movement with a recoil anchor escapement, striking the hours on a bell. With pendulum, weights and key.
The Lister family were a prolific family of clockmakers working in the West Riding of Yorkshire during the 18th century. Working in various locations including Halifax, Keighley and Luddenden.
William Lister (I) is recorded as working in Keighley from 1715-37 and his son William (II) from 1735-1785.
William Lister (II) of Keighley – 8-day 18th century oak cased longcase clock c1760, hood with a break front flat topped pediment and eglomise  frieze beneath, square hood door flanked by matching pilasters with gesso capitals, trunk with quarter columns and long trunk door with a flat top and convex shoulders, square plinth with a decorative skirting, 12” brass dial with rococo spandrels, engraved dial center, silvered chapter with Roman numerals, five minute Arabic’s, half hour markers and minute track, semi-circular apertures with engraved calendar and moon phase/lunar age discs, original blue steel fretted hands, four pillar rack striking movement with a recoil anchor escapement, striking the hours on a bell. With pendulum, weights and key.
The Lister family were a prolific family of clockmakers working in the West Riding of Yorkshire during the 18th century. Working in various locations including Halifax, Keighley and Luddenden.
William Lister (I) is recorded as working in Keighley from 1715-37 and his son William (II) from 1735-1785.
William Lister (II) of Keighley – 8-day 18th century oak cased longcase clock c1760, hood with a break front flat topped pediment and eglomise  frieze beneath, square hood door flanked by matching pilasters with gesso capitals, trunk with quarter columns and long trunk door with a flat top and convex shoulders, square plinth with a decorative skirting, 12” brass dial with rococo spandrels, engraved dial center, silvered chapter with Roman numerals, five minute Arabic’s, half hour markers and minute track, semi-circular apertures with engraved calendar and moon phase/lunar age discs, original blue steel fretted hands, four pillar rack striking movement with a recoil anchor escapement, striking the hours on a bell. With pendulum, weights and key.
The Lister family were a prolific family of clockmakers working in the West Riding of Yorkshire during the 18th century. Working in various locations including Halifax, Keighley and Luddenden.
William Lister (I) is recorded as working in Keighley from 1715-37 and his son William (II) from 1735-1785.
William Lister (II) of Keighley – 8-day 18th century oak cased longcase clock c1760, hood with a break front flat topped pediment and eglomise  frieze beneath, square hood door flanked by matching pilasters with gesso capitals, trunk with quarter columns and long trunk door with a flat top and convex shoulders, square plinth with a decorative skirting, 12” brass dial with rococo spandrels, engraved dial center, silvered chapter with Roman numerals, five minute Arabic’s, half hour markers and minute track, semi-circular apertures with engraved calendar and moon phase/lunar age discs, original blue steel fretted hands, four pillar rack striking movement with a recoil anchor escapement, striking the hours on a bell. With pendulum, weights and key.
The Lister family were a prolific family of clockmakers working in the West Riding of Yorkshire during the 18th century. Working in various locations including Halifax, Keighley and Luddenden.
William Lister (I) is recorded as working in Keighley from 1715-37 and his son William (II) from 1735-1785.
William Lister (II) of Keighley – 8-day 18th century oak cased longcase clock c1760, hood with a break front flat topped pediment and eglomise  frieze beneath, square hood door flanked by matching pilasters with gesso capitals, trunk with quarter columns and long trunk door with a flat top and convex shoulders, square plinth with a decorative skirting, 12” brass dial with rococo spandrels, engraved dial center, silvered chapter with Roman numerals, five minute Arabic’s, half hour markers and minute track, semi-circular apertures with engraved calendar and moon phase/lunar age discs, original blue steel fretted hands, four pillar rack striking movement with a recoil anchor escapement, striking the hours on a bell. With pendulum, weights and key.
The Lister family were a prolific family of clockmakers working in the West Riding of Yorkshire during the 18th century. Working in various locations including Halifax, Keighley and Luddenden.
William Lister (I) is recorded as working in Keighley from 1715-37 and his son William (II) from 1735-1785.
William Lister (II) of Keighley – 8-day 18th century oak cased longcase clock c1760, hood with a break front flat topped pediment and eglomise  frieze beneath, square hood door flanked by matching pilasters with gesso capitals, trunk with quarter columns and long trunk door with a flat top and convex shoulders, square plinth with a decorative skirting, 12” brass dial with rococo spandrels, engraved dial center, silvered chapter with Roman numerals, five minute Arabic’s, half hour markers and minute track, semi-circular apertures with engraved calendar and moon phase/lunar age discs, original blue steel fretted hands, four pillar rack striking movement with a recoil anchor escapement, striking the hours on a bell. With pendulum, weights and key.
The Lister family were a prolific family of clockmakers working in the West Riding of Yorkshire during the 18th century. Working in various locations including Halifax, Keighley and Luddenden.
William Lister (I) is recorded as working in Keighley from 1715-37 and his son William (II) from 1735-1785.
William Lister (II) of Keighley – 8-day 18th century oak cased longcase clock c1760, hood with a break front flat topped pediment and eglomise  frieze beneath, square hood door flanked by matching pilasters with gesso capitals, trunk with quarter columns and long trunk door with a flat top and convex shoulders, square plinth with a decorative skirting, 12” brass dial with rococo spandrels, engraved dial center, silvered chapter with Roman numerals, five minute Arabic’s, half hour markers and minute track, semi-circular apertures with engraved calendar and moon phase/lunar age discs, original blue steel fretted hands, four pillar rack striking movement with a recoil anchor escapement, striking the hours on a bell. With pendulum, weights and key.
The Lister family were a prolific family of clockmakers working in the West Riding of Yorkshire during the 18th century. Working in various locations including Halifax, Keighley and Luddenden.
William Lister (I) is recorded as working in Keighley from 1715-37 and his son William (II) from 1735-1785.
William Lister (II) of Keighley – 8-day 18th century oak cased longcase clock c1760, hood with a break front flat topped pediment and eglomise  frieze beneath, square hood door flanked by matching pilasters with gesso capitals, trunk with quarter columns and long trunk door with a flat top and convex shoulders, square plinth with a decorative skirting, 12” brass dial with rococo spandrels, engraved dial center, silvered chapter with Roman numerals, five minute Arabic’s, half hour markers and minute track, semi-circular apertures with engraved calendar and moon phase/lunar age discs, original blue steel fretted hands, four pillar rack striking movement with a recoil anchor escapement, striking the hours on a bell. With pendulum, weights and key.
The Lister family were a prolific family of clockmakers working in the West Riding of Yorkshire during the 18th century. Working in various locations including Halifax, Keighley and Luddenden.
William Lister (I) is recorded as working in Keighley from 1715-37 and his son William (II) from 1735-1785.
William Lister (II) of Keighley – 8-day 18th century oak cased longcase clock c1760, hood with a break front flat topped pediment and eglomise  frieze beneath, square hood door flanked by matching pilasters with gesso capitals, trunk with quarter columns and long trunk door with a flat top and convex shoulders, square plinth with a decorative skirting, 12” brass dial with rococo spandrels, engraved dial center, silvered chapter with Roman numerals, five minute Arabic’s, half hour markers and minute track, semi-circular apertures with engraved calendar and moon phase/lunar age discs, original blue steel fretted hands, four pillar rack striking movement with a recoil anchor escapement, striking the hours on a bell. With pendulum, weights and key.
The Lister family were a prolific family of clockmakers working in the West Riding of Yorkshire during the 18th century. Working in various locations including Halifax, Keighley and Luddenden.
William Lister (I) is recorded as working in Keighley from 1715-37 and his son William (II) from 1735-1785.
William Lister (II) of Keighley – 8-day 18th century oak cased longcase clock c1760, hood with a break front flat topped pediment and eglomise  frieze beneath, square hood door flanked by matching pilasters with gesso capitals, trunk with quarter columns and long trunk door with a flat top and convex shoulders, square plinth with a decorative skirting, 12” brass dial with rococo spandrels, engraved dial center, silvered chapter with Roman numerals, five minute Arabic’s, half hour markers and minute track, semi-circular apertures with engraved calendar and moon phase/lunar age discs, original blue steel fretted hands, four pillar rack striking movement with a recoil anchor escapement, striking the hours on a bell. With pendulum, weights and key.
The Lister family were a prolific family of clockmakers working in the West Riding of Yorkshire during the 18th century. Working in various locations including Halifax, Keighley and Luddenden.
William Lister (I) is recorded as working in Keighley from 1715-37 and his son William (II) from 1735-1785.
William Lister (II) of Keighley – 8-day 18th century oak cased longcase clock c1760, hood with a break front flat topped pediment and eglomise  frieze beneath, square hood door flanked by matching pilasters with gesso capitals, trunk with quarter columns and long trunk door with a flat top and convex shoulders, square plinth with a decorative skirting, 12” brass dial with rococo spandrels, engraved dial center, silvered chapter with Roman numerals, five minute Arabic’s, half hour markers and minute track, semi-circular apertures with engraved calendar and moon phase/lunar age discs, original blue steel fretted hands, four pillar rack striking movement with a recoil anchor escapement, striking the hours on a bell. With pendulum, weights and key.
The Lister family were a prolific family of clockmakers working in the West Riding of Yorkshire during the 18th century. Working in various locations including Halifax, Keighley and Luddenden.
William Lister (I) is recorded as working in Keighley from 1715-37 and his son William (II) from 1735-1785.
William Lister (II) of Keighley – 8-day 18th century oak cased longcase clock c1760, hood with a break front flat topped pediment and eglomise  frieze beneath, square hood door flanked by matching pilasters with gesso capitals, trunk with quarter columns and long trunk door with a flat top and convex shoulders, square plinth with a decorative skirting, 12” brass dial with rococo spandrels, engraved dial center, silvered chapter with Roman numerals, five minute Arabic’s, half hour markers and minute track, semi-circular apertures with engraved calendar and moon phase/lunar age discs, original blue steel fretted hands, four pillar rack striking movement with a recoil anchor escapement, striking the hours on a bell. With pendulum, weights and key.
The Lister family were a prolific family of clockmakers working in the West Riding of Yorkshire during the 18th century. Working in various locations including Halifax, Keighley and Luddenden.
William Lister (I) is recorded as working in Keighley from 1715-37 and his son William (II) from 1735-1785.
William Lister (II) of Keighley – 8-day 18th century oak cased longcase clock c1760, hood with a break front flat topped pediment and eglomise  frieze beneath, square hood door flanked by matching pilasters with gesso capitals, trunk with quarter columns and long trunk door with a flat top and convex shoulders, square plinth with a decorative skirting, 12” brass dial with rococo spandrels, engraved dial center, silvered chapter with Roman numerals, five minute Arabic’s, half hour markers and minute track, semi-circular apertures with engraved calendar and moon phase/lunar age discs, original blue steel fretted hands, four pillar rack striking movement with a recoil anchor escapement, striking the hours on a bell. With pendulum, weights and key.
The Lister family were a prolific family of clockmakers working in the West Riding of Yorkshire during the 18th century. Working in various locations including Halifax, Keighley and Luddenden.
William Lister (I) is recorded as working in Keighley from 1715-37 and his son William (II) from 1735-1785.
William Lister (II) of Keighley – 8-day 18th century oak cased longcase clock c1760, hood with a break front flat topped pediment and eglomise  frieze beneath, square hood door flanked by matching pilasters with gesso capitals, trunk with quarter columns and long trunk door with a flat top and convex shoulders, square plinth with a decorative skirting, 12” brass dial with rococo spandrels, engraved dial center, silvered chapter with Roman numerals, five minute Arabic’s, half hour markers and minute track, semi-circular apertures with engraved calendar and moon phase/lunar age discs, original blue steel fretted hands, four pillar rack striking movement with a recoil anchor escapement, striking the hours on a bell. With pendulum, weights and key.
The Lister family were a prolific family of clockmakers working in the West Riding of Yorkshire during the 18th century. Working in various locations including Halifax, Keighley and Luddenden.
William Lister (I) is recorded as working in Keighley from 1715-37 and his son William (II) from 1735-1785.
William Lister (II) of Keighley – 8-day 18th century oak cased longcase clock c1760, hood with a break front flat topped pediment and eglomise  frieze beneath, square hood door flanked by matching pilasters with gesso capitals, trunk with quarter columns and long trunk door with a flat top and convex shoulders, square plinth with a decorative skirting, 12” brass dial with rococo spandrels, engraved dial center, silvered chapter with Roman numerals, five minute Arabic’s, half hour markers and minute track, semi-circular apertures with engraved calendar and moon phase/lunar age discs, original blue steel fretted hands, four pillar rack striking movement with a recoil anchor escapement, striking the hours on a bell. With pendulum, weights and key.
The Lister family were a prolific family of clockmakers working in the West Riding of Yorkshire during the 18th century. Working in various locations including Halifax, Keighley and Luddenden.
William Lister (I) is recorded as working in Keighley from 1715-37 and his son William (II) from 1735-1785.
William Lister (II) of Keighley – 8-day 18th century oak cased longcase clock c1760, hood with a break front flat topped pediment and eglomise  frieze beneath, square hood door flanked by matching pilasters with gesso capitals, trunk with quarter columns and long trunk door with a flat top and convex shoulders, square plinth with a decorative skirting, 12” brass dial with rococo spandrels, engraved dial center, silvered chapter with Roman numerals, five minute Arabic’s, half hour markers and minute track, semi-circular apertures with engraved calendar and moon phase/lunar age discs, original blue steel fretted hands, four pillar rack striking movement with a recoil anchor escapement, striking the hours on a bell. With pendulum, weights and key.
The Lister family were a prolific family of clockmakers working in the West Riding of Yorkshire during the 18th century. Working in various locations including Halifax, Keighley and Luddenden.
William Lister (I) is recorded as working in Keighley from 1715-37 and his son William (II) from 1735-1785.
William Lister (II) of Keighley – 8-day 18th century oak cased longcase clock c1760, hood with a break front flat topped pediment and eglomise  frieze beneath, square hood door flanked by matching pilasters with gesso capitals, trunk with quarter columns and long trunk door with a flat top and convex shoulders, square plinth with a decorative skirting, 12” brass dial with rococo spandrels, engraved dial center, silvered chapter with Roman numerals, five minute Arabic’s, half hour markers and minute track, semi-circular apertures with engraved calendar and moon phase/lunar age discs, original blue steel fretted hands, four pillar rack striking movement with a recoil anchor escapement, striking the hours on a bell. With pendulum, weights and key.
The Lister family were a prolific family of clockmakers working in the West Riding of Yorkshire during the 18th century. Working in various locations including Halifax, Keighley and Luddenden.
William Lister (I) is recorded as working in Keighley from 1715-37 and his son William (II) from 1735-1785.
William Lister (II) of Keighley – 8-day 18th century oak cased longcase clock c1760, hood with a break front flat topped pediment and eglomise  frieze beneath, square hood door flanked by matching pilasters with gesso capitals, trunk with quarter columns and long trunk door with a flat top and convex shoulders, square plinth with a decorative skirting, 12” brass dial with rococo spandrels, engraved dial center, silvered chapter with Roman numerals, five minute Arabic’s, half hour markers and minute track, semi-circular apertures with engraved calendar and moon phase/lunar age discs, original blue steel fretted hands, four pillar rack striking movement with a recoil anchor escapement, striking the hours on a bell. With pendulum, weights and key.
The Lister family were a prolific family of clockmakers working in the West Riding of Yorkshire during the 18th century. Working in various locations including Halifax, Keighley and Luddenden.
William Lister (I) is recorded as working in Keighley from 1715-37 and his son William (II) from 1735-1785.
William Lister (II) of Keighley – 8-day 18th century oak cased longcase clock c1760, hood with a break front flat topped pediment and eglomise  frieze beneath, square hood door flanked by matching pilasters with gesso capitals, trunk with quarter columns and long trunk door with a flat top and convex shoulders, square plinth with a decorative skirting, 12” brass dial with rococo spandrels, engraved dial center, silvered chapter with Roman numerals, five minute Arabic’s, half hour markers and minute track, semi-circular apertures with engraved calendar and moon phase/lunar age discs, original blue steel fretted hands, four pillar rack striking movement with a recoil anchor escapement, striking the hours on a bell. With pendulum, weights and key.
The Lister family were a prolific family of clockmakers working in the West Riding of Yorkshire during the 18th century. Working in various locations including Halifax, Keighley and Luddenden.
William Lister (I) is recorded as working in Keighley from 1715-37 and his son William (II) from 1735-1785.

LOT NO 1153

STOCK NO 80452

William Lister (II) of Keighley – 8-day 18th century oak cased longcase clock c1760, hood with a break front flat topped pediment and eglomise frieze beneath, square hood door flanked by matching pilasters with gesso capitals, trunk with quarter columns and long trunk door with a flat top and convex shoulders, square plinth with a decorative skirting, 12” brass dial with rococo spandrels, engraved dial center, silvered chapter with Roman numerals, five minute Arabic’s, half hour markers and minute track, semi-circular apertures with engraved calendar and moon phase/lunar age discs, original blue steel fretted hands, four pillar rack striking movement with a recoil anchor escapement, striking the hours on a bell. With pendulum, weights and key. The Lister family were a prolific family of clockmakers working in the West Riding of Yorkshire during the 18th century. Working in various locations including Halifax, Keighley and Luddenden. William Lister (I) is recorded as working in Keighley from 1715-37 and his son William (II) from 1735-1785.

Dimensions:
Height: 210cm  Length/Width: 46cm  Depth/Diameter: 25cm

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