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Ralph Weston (III) of Wolsingham (Co Durham)  -  Mahogany cased 30-hour Longcase clock, broken arch pediment with brass paterie and two ball and spire finials, break arch hood door flanked by reeded pilasters with brass capitals, trunk with canted corners and long flat topped door, rectangular plinth raised on bracket feet, painted dial with depictions of the four seasons to the spandrels and a working moon disc to the arch, with Roman numerals, dummy winding arbors, dummy seconds dial, calendar dial and steel hands, Dial pinned directly to a countwheel striking chain driven movement, with weight and pendulum.  
The Weston family of County Durham clockmakers were highly prolific family of North-Eastern clockmakers during the 18th and 19th century, Well known for producing many Thirty-Hour clocks with
Ralph Weston (III) of Wolsingham (Co Durham)  -  Mahogany cased 30-hour Longcase clock, broken arch pediment with brass paterie and two ball and spire finials, break arch hood door flanked by reeded pilasters with brass capitals, trunk with canted corners and long flat topped door, rectangular plinth raised on bracket feet, painted dial with depictions of the four seasons to the spandrels and a working moon disc to the arch, with Roman numerals, dummy winding arbors, dummy seconds dial, calendar dial and steel hands, Dial pinned directly to a countwheel striking chain driven movement, with weight and pendulum.  
The Weston family of County Durham clockmakers were highly prolific family of North-Eastern clockmakers during the 18th and 19th century, Well known for producing many Thirty-Hour clocks with
Ralph Weston (III) of Wolsingham (Co Durham)  -  Mahogany cased 30-hour Longcase clock, broken arch pediment with brass paterie and two ball and spire finials, break arch hood door flanked by reeded pilasters with brass capitals, trunk with canted corners and long flat topped door, rectangular plinth raised on bracket feet, painted dial with depictions of the four seasons to the spandrels and a working moon disc to the arch, with Roman numerals, dummy winding arbors, dummy seconds dial, calendar dial and steel hands, Dial pinned directly to a countwheel striking chain driven movement, with weight and pendulum.  
The Weston family of County Durham clockmakers were highly prolific family of North-Eastern clockmakers during the 18th and 19th century, Well known for producing many Thirty-Hour clocks with
Ralph Weston (III) of Wolsingham (Co Durham)  -  Mahogany cased 30-hour Longcase clock, broken arch pediment with brass paterie and two ball and spire finials, break arch hood door flanked by reeded pilasters with brass capitals, trunk with canted corners and long flat topped door, rectangular plinth raised on bracket feet, painted dial with depictions of the four seasons to the spandrels and a working moon disc to the arch, with Roman numerals, dummy winding arbors, dummy seconds dial, calendar dial and steel hands, Dial pinned directly to a countwheel striking chain driven movement, with weight and pendulum.  
The Weston family of County Durham clockmakers were highly prolific family of North-Eastern clockmakers during the 18th and 19th century, Well known for producing many Thirty-Hour clocks with
Ralph Weston (III) of Wolsingham (Co Durham)  -  Mahogany cased 30-hour Longcase clock, broken arch pediment with brass paterie and two ball and spire finials, break arch hood door flanked by reeded pilasters with brass capitals, trunk with canted corners and long flat topped door, rectangular plinth raised on bracket feet, painted dial with depictions of the four seasons to the spandrels and a working moon disc to the arch, with Roman numerals, dummy winding arbors, dummy seconds dial, calendar dial and steel hands, Dial pinned directly to a countwheel striking chain driven movement, with weight and pendulum.  
The Weston family of County Durham clockmakers were highly prolific family of North-Eastern clockmakers during the 18th and 19th century, Well known for producing many Thirty-Hour clocks with
Ralph Weston (III) of Wolsingham (Co Durham)  -  Mahogany cased 30-hour Longcase clock, broken arch pediment with brass paterie and two ball and spire finials, break arch hood door flanked by reeded pilasters with brass capitals, trunk with canted corners and long flat topped door, rectangular plinth raised on bracket feet, painted dial with depictions of the four seasons to the spandrels and a working moon disc to the arch, with Roman numerals, dummy winding arbors, dummy seconds dial, calendar dial and steel hands, Dial pinned directly to a countwheel striking chain driven movement, with weight and pendulum.  
The Weston family of County Durham clockmakers were highly prolific family of North-Eastern clockmakers during the 18th and 19th century, Well known for producing many Thirty-Hour clocks with
Ralph Weston (III) of Wolsingham (Co Durham)  -  Mahogany cased 30-hour Longcase clock, broken arch pediment with brass paterie and two ball and spire finials, break arch hood door flanked by reeded pilasters with brass capitals, trunk with canted corners and long flat topped door, rectangular plinth raised on bracket feet, painted dial with depictions of the four seasons to the spandrels and a working moon disc to the arch, with Roman numerals, dummy winding arbors, dummy seconds dial, calendar dial and steel hands, Dial pinned directly to a countwheel striking chain driven movement, with weight and pendulum.  
The Weston family of County Durham clockmakers were highly prolific family of North-Eastern clockmakers during the 18th and 19th century, Well known for producing many Thirty-Hour clocks with
Ralph Weston (III) of Wolsingham (Co Durham)  -  Mahogany cased 30-hour Longcase clock, broken arch pediment with brass paterie and two ball and spire finials, break arch hood door flanked by reeded pilasters with brass capitals, trunk with canted corners and long flat topped door, rectangular plinth raised on bracket feet, painted dial with depictions of the four seasons to the spandrels and a working moon disc to the arch, with Roman numerals, dummy winding arbors, dummy seconds dial, calendar dial and steel hands, Dial pinned directly to a countwheel striking chain driven movement, with weight and pendulum.  
The Weston family of County Durham clockmakers were highly prolific family of North-Eastern clockmakers during the 18th and 19th century, Well known for producing many Thirty-Hour clocks with
Ralph Weston (III) of Wolsingham (Co Durham)  -  Mahogany cased 30-hour Longcase clock, broken arch pediment with brass paterie and two ball and spire finials, break arch hood door flanked by reeded pilasters with brass capitals, trunk with canted corners and long flat topped door, rectangular plinth raised on bracket feet, painted dial with depictions of the four seasons to the spandrels and a working moon disc to the arch, with Roman numerals, dummy winding arbors, dummy seconds dial, calendar dial and steel hands, Dial pinned directly to a countwheel striking chain driven movement, with weight and pendulum.  
The Weston family of County Durham clockmakers were highly prolific family of North-Eastern clockmakers during the 18th and 19th century, Well known for producing many Thirty-Hour clocks with
Ralph Weston (III) of Wolsingham (Co Durham)  -  Mahogany cased 30-hour Longcase clock, broken arch pediment with brass paterie and two ball and spire finials, break arch hood door flanked by reeded pilasters with brass capitals, trunk with canted corners and long flat topped door, rectangular plinth raised on bracket feet, painted dial with depictions of the four seasons to the spandrels and a working moon disc to the arch, with Roman numerals, dummy winding arbors, dummy seconds dial, calendar dial and steel hands, Dial pinned directly to a countwheel striking chain driven movement, with weight and pendulum.  
The Weston family of County Durham clockmakers were highly prolific family of North-Eastern clockmakers during the 18th and 19th century, Well known for producing many Thirty-Hour clocks with
Ralph Weston (III) of Wolsingham (Co Durham)  -  Mahogany cased 30-hour Longcase clock, broken arch pediment with brass paterie and two ball and spire finials, break arch hood door flanked by reeded pilasters with brass capitals, trunk with canted corners and long flat topped door, rectangular plinth raised on bracket feet, painted dial with depictions of the four seasons to the spandrels and a working moon disc to the arch, with Roman numerals, dummy winding arbors, dummy seconds dial, calendar dial and steel hands, Dial pinned directly to a countwheel striking chain driven movement, with weight and pendulum.  
The Weston family of County Durham clockmakers were highly prolific family of North-Eastern clockmakers during the 18th and 19th century, Well known for producing many Thirty-Hour clocks with
Ralph Weston (III) of Wolsingham (Co Durham)  -  Mahogany cased 30-hour Longcase clock, broken arch pediment with brass paterie and two ball and spire finials, break arch hood door flanked by reeded pilasters with brass capitals, trunk with canted corners and long flat topped door, rectangular plinth raised on bracket feet, painted dial with depictions of the four seasons to the spandrels and a working moon disc to the arch, with Roman numerals, dummy winding arbors, dummy seconds dial, calendar dial and steel hands, Dial pinned directly to a countwheel striking chain driven movement, with weight and pendulum.  
The Weston family of County Durham clockmakers were highly prolific family of North-Eastern clockmakers during the 18th and 19th century, Well known for producing many Thirty-Hour clocks with
Ralph Weston (III) of Wolsingham (Co Durham)  -  Mahogany cased 30-hour Longcase clock, broken arch pediment with brass paterie and two ball and spire finials, break arch hood door flanked by reeded pilasters with brass capitals, trunk with canted corners and long flat topped door, rectangular plinth raised on bracket feet, painted dial with depictions of the four seasons to the spandrels and a working moon disc to the arch, with Roman numerals, dummy winding arbors, dummy seconds dial, calendar dial and steel hands, Dial pinned directly to a countwheel striking chain driven movement, with weight and pendulum.  
The Weston family of County Durham clockmakers were highly prolific family of North-Eastern clockmakers during the 18th and 19th century, Well known for producing many Thirty-Hour clocks with
Ralph Weston (III) of Wolsingham (Co Durham)  -  Mahogany cased 30-hour Longcase clock, broken arch pediment with brass paterie and two ball and spire finials, break arch hood door flanked by reeded pilasters with brass capitals, trunk with canted corners and long flat topped door, rectangular plinth raised on bracket feet, painted dial with depictions of the four seasons to the spandrels and a working moon disc to the arch, with Roman numerals, dummy winding arbors, dummy seconds dial, calendar dial and steel hands, Dial pinned directly to a countwheel striking chain driven movement, with weight and pendulum.  
The Weston family of County Durham clockmakers were highly prolific family of North-Eastern clockmakers during the 18th and 19th century, Well known for producing many Thirty-Hour clocks with
Ralph Weston (III) of Wolsingham (Co Durham)  -  Mahogany cased 30-hour Longcase clock, broken arch pediment with brass paterie and two ball and spire finials, break arch hood door flanked by reeded pilasters with brass capitals, trunk with canted corners and long flat topped door, rectangular plinth raised on bracket feet, painted dial with depictions of the four seasons to the spandrels and a working moon disc to the arch, with Roman numerals, dummy winding arbors, dummy seconds dial, calendar dial and steel hands, Dial pinned directly to a countwheel striking chain driven movement, with weight and pendulum.  
The Weston family of County Durham clockmakers were highly prolific family of North-Eastern clockmakers during the 18th and 19th century, Well known for producing many Thirty-Hour clocks with
Ralph Weston (III) of Wolsingham (Co Durham)  -  Mahogany cased 30-hour Longcase clock, broken arch pediment with brass paterie and two ball and spire finials, break arch hood door flanked by reeded pilasters with brass capitals, trunk with canted corners and long flat topped door, rectangular plinth raised on bracket feet, painted dial with depictions of the four seasons to the spandrels and a working moon disc to the arch, with Roman numerals, dummy winding arbors, dummy seconds dial, calendar dial and steel hands, Dial pinned directly to a countwheel striking chain driven movement, with weight and pendulum.  
The Weston family of County Durham clockmakers were highly prolific family of North-Eastern clockmakers during the 18th and 19th century, Well known for producing many Thirty-Hour clocks with

LOT NO 1260

STOCK NO 111405

Ralph Weston (III) of Wolsingham (Co Durham) - Mahogany cased 30-hour Longcase clock, broken arch pediment with brass paterie and two ball and spire finials, break arch hood door flanked by reeded pilasters with brass capitals, trunk with canted corners and long flat topped door, rectangular plinth raised on bracket feet, painted dial with depictions of the four seasons to the spandrels and a working moon disc to the arch, with Roman numerals, dummy winding arbors, dummy seconds dial, calendar dial and steel hands, Dial pinned directly to a countwheel striking chain driven movement, with weight and pendulum. The Weston family of County Durham clockmakers were highly prolific family of North-Eastern clockmakers during the 18th and 19th century, Well known for producing many Thirty-Hour clocks with "dummy" features associated with more expensive 8-day clocks. Thirty-Hour clocks with working moon discs, are however comparatively rare.

Dimensions:
Height: 215cm  Length/Width: 48cm  Depth/Diameter: 24cm

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