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Gilbert Kidd of Malton (North Yorkshire) - late 18th century oak 8-day longcase clock c1780,  with a tall double caddy top and later brass ball and spire finials, break arch hood door beneath with attached pilasters and wooden capitals,  plain trunk with a long flat topped door, raised on a square plinth with applied skirting,  brass break arch dial with the makers name to the silvered boss in the break arch, engraved and silvered dial centre and chapter ring, with cast spandrels and matching steel hands, subsidiary seconds dial and square calendar aperture, dial pinned directly to a rack striking movement with a recoil anchor escapement, sounding the hours on a cast bell. With pendulum and weights.
The Kidd family were a prolific family of provincial clockmakers working in Malton from the mid 18th century until the early 19th century. Many of their clocks are simply signed
Gilbert Kidd of Malton (North Yorkshire) - late 18th century oak 8-day longcase clock c1780,  with a tall double caddy top and later brass ball and spire finials, break arch hood door beneath with attached pilasters and wooden capitals,  plain trunk with a long flat topped door, raised on a square plinth with applied skirting,  brass break arch dial with the makers name to the silvered boss in the break arch, engraved and silvered dial centre and chapter ring, with cast spandrels and matching steel hands, subsidiary seconds dial and square calendar aperture, dial pinned directly to a rack striking movement with a recoil anchor escapement, sounding the hours on a cast bell. With pendulum and weights.
The Kidd family were a prolific family of provincial clockmakers working in Malton from the mid 18th century until the early 19th century. Many of their clocks are simply signed
Gilbert Kidd of Malton (North Yorkshire) - late 18th century oak 8-day longcase clock c1780,  with a tall double caddy top and later brass ball and spire finials, break arch hood door beneath with attached pilasters and wooden capitals,  plain trunk with a long flat topped door, raised on a square plinth with applied skirting,  brass break arch dial with the makers name to the silvered boss in the break arch, engraved and silvered dial centre and chapter ring, with cast spandrels and matching steel hands, subsidiary seconds dial and square calendar aperture, dial pinned directly to a rack striking movement with a recoil anchor escapement, sounding the hours on a cast bell. With pendulum and weights.
The Kidd family were a prolific family of provincial clockmakers working in Malton from the mid 18th century until the early 19th century. Many of their clocks are simply signed
Gilbert Kidd of Malton (North Yorkshire) - late 18th century oak 8-day longcase clock c1780,  with a tall double caddy top and later brass ball and spire finials, break arch hood door beneath with attached pilasters and wooden capitals,  plain trunk with a long flat topped door, raised on a square plinth with applied skirting,  brass break arch dial with the makers name to the silvered boss in the break arch, engraved and silvered dial centre and chapter ring, with cast spandrels and matching steel hands, subsidiary seconds dial and square calendar aperture, dial pinned directly to a rack striking movement with a recoil anchor escapement, sounding the hours on a cast bell. With pendulum and weights.
The Kidd family were a prolific family of provincial clockmakers working in Malton from the mid 18th century until the early 19th century. Many of their clocks are simply signed
Gilbert Kidd of Malton (North Yorkshire) - late 18th century oak 8-day longcase clock c1780,  with a tall double caddy top and later brass ball and spire finials, break arch hood door beneath with attached pilasters and wooden capitals,  plain trunk with a long flat topped door, raised on a square plinth with applied skirting,  brass break arch dial with the makers name to the silvered boss in the break arch, engraved and silvered dial centre and chapter ring, with cast spandrels and matching steel hands, subsidiary seconds dial and square calendar aperture, dial pinned directly to a rack striking movement with a recoil anchor escapement, sounding the hours on a cast bell. With pendulum and weights.
The Kidd family were a prolific family of provincial clockmakers working in Malton from the mid 18th century until the early 19th century. Many of their clocks are simply signed
Gilbert Kidd of Malton (North Yorkshire) - late 18th century oak 8-day longcase clock c1780,  with a tall double caddy top and later brass ball and spire finials, break arch hood door beneath with attached pilasters and wooden capitals,  plain trunk with a long flat topped door, raised on a square plinth with applied skirting,  brass break arch dial with the makers name to the silvered boss in the break arch, engraved and silvered dial centre and chapter ring, with cast spandrels and matching steel hands, subsidiary seconds dial and square calendar aperture, dial pinned directly to a rack striking movement with a recoil anchor escapement, sounding the hours on a cast bell. With pendulum and weights.
The Kidd family were a prolific family of provincial clockmakers working in Malton from the mid 18th century until the early 19th century. Many of their clocks are simply signed
Gilbert Kidd of Malton (North Yorkshire) - late 18th century oak 8-day longcase clock c1780,  with a tall double caddy top and later brass ball and spire finials, break arch hood door beneath with attached pilasters and wooden capitals,  plain trunk with a long flat topped door, raised on a square plinth with applied skirting,  brass break arch dial with the makers name to the silvered boss in the break arch, engraved and silvered dial centre and chapter ring, with cast spandrels and matching steel hands, subsidiary seconds dial and square calendar aperture, dial pinned directly to a rack striking movement with a recoil anchor escapement, sounding the hours on a cast bell. With pendulum and weights.
The Kidd family were a prolific family of provincial clockmakers working in Malton from the mid 18th century until the early 19th century. Many of their clocks are simply signed
Gilbert Kidd of Malton (North Yorkshire) - late 18th century oak 8-day longcase clock c1780,  with a tall double caddy top and later brass ball and spire finials, break arch hood door beneath with attached pilasters and wooden capitals,  plain trunk with a long flat topped door, raised on a square plinth with applied skirting,  brass break arch dial with the makers name to the silvered boss in the break arch, engraved and silvered dial centre and chapter ring, with cast spandrels and matching steel hands, subsidiary seconds dial and square calendar aperture, dial pinned directly to a rack striking movement with a recoil anchor escapement, sounding the hours on a cast bell. With pendulum and weights.
The Kidd family were a prolific family of provincial clockmakers working in Malton from the mid 18th century until the early 19th century. Many of their clocks are simply signed
Gilbert Kidd of Malton (North Yorkshire) - late 18th century oak 8-day longcase clock c1780,  with a tall double caddy top and later brass ball and spire finials, break arch hood door beneath with attached pilasters and wooden capitals,  plain trunk with a long flat topped door, raised on a square plinth with applied skirting,  brass break arch dial with the makers name to the silvered boss in the break arch, engraved and silvered dial centre and chapter ring, with cast spandrels and matching steel hands, subsidiary seconds dial and square calendar aperture, dial pinned directly to a rack striking movement with a recoil anchor escapement, sounding the hours on a cast bell. With pendulum and weights.
The Kidd family were a prolific family of provincial clockmakers working in Malton from the mid 18th century until the early 19th century. Many of their clocks are simply signed
Gilbert Kidd of Malton (North Yorkshire) - late 18th century oak 8-day longcase clock c1780,  with a tall double caddy top and later brass ball and spire finials, break arch hood door beneath with attached pilasters and wooden capitals,  plain trunk with a long flat topped door, raised on a square plinth with applied skirting,  brass break arch dial with the makers name to the silvered boss in the break arch, engraved and silvered dial centre and chapter ring, with cast spandrels and matching steel hands, subsidiary seconds dial and square calendar aperture, dial pinned directly to a rack striking movement with a recoil anchor escapement, sounding the hours on a cast bell. With pendulum and weights.
The Kidd family were a prolific family of provincial clockmakers working in Malton from the mid 18th century until the early 19th century. Many of their clocks are simply signed
Gilbert Kidd of Malton (North Yorkshire) - late 18th century oak 8-day longcase clock c1780,  with a tall double caddy top and later brass ball and spire finials, break arch hood door beneath with attached pilasters and wooden capitals,  plain trunk with a long flat topped door, raised on a square plinth with applied skirting,  brass break arch dial with the makers name to the silvered boss in the break arch, engraved and silvered dial centre and chapter ring, with cast spandrels and matching steel hands, subsidiary seconds dial and square calendar aperture, dial pinned directly to a rack striking movement with a recoil anchor escapement, sounding the hours on a cast bell. With pendulum and weights.
The Kidd family were a prolific family of provincial clockmakers working in Malton from the mid 18th century until the early 19th century. Many of their clocks are simply signed
Gilbert Kidd of Malton (North Yorkshire) - late 18th century oak 8-day longcase clock c1780,  with a tall double caddy top and later brass ball and spire finials, break arch hood door beneath with attached pilasters and wooden capitals,  plain trunk with a long flat topped door, raised on a square plinth with applied skirting,  brass break arch dial with the makers name to the silvered boss in the break arch, engraved and silvered dial centre and chapter ring, with cast spandrels and matching steel hands, subsidiary seconds dial and square calendar aperture, dial pinned directly to a rack striking movement with a recoil anchor escapement, sounding the hours on a cast bell. With pendulum and weights.
The Kidd family were a prolific family of provincial clockmakers working in Malton from the mid 18th century until the early 19th century. Many of their clocks are simply signed
Gilbert Kidd of Malton (North Yorkshire) - late 18th century oak 8-day longcase clock c1780,  with a tall double caddy top and later brass ball and spire finials, break arch hood door beneath with attached pilasters and wooden capitals,  plain trunk with a long flat topped door, raised on a square plinth with applied skirting,  brass break arch dial with the makers name to the silvered boss in the break arch, engraved and silvered dial centre and chapter ring, with cast spandrels and matching steel hands, subsidiary seconds dial and square calendar aperture, dial pinned directly to a rack striking movement with a recoil anchor escapement, sounding the hours on a cast bell. With pendulum and weights.
The Kidd family were a prolific family of provincial clockmakers working in Malton from the mid 18th century until the early 19th century. Many of their clocks are simply signed
Gilbert Kidd of Malton (North Yorkshire) - late 18th century oak 8-day longcase clock c1780,  with a tall double caddy top and later brass ball and spire finials, break arch hood door beneath with attached pilasters and wooden capitals,  plain trunk with a long flat topped door, raised on a square plinth with applied skirting,  brass break arch dial with the makers name to the silvered boss in the break arch, engraved and silvered dial centre and chapter ring, with cast spandrels and matching steel hands, subsidiary seconds dial and square calendar aperture, dial pinned directly to a rack striking movement with a recoil anchor escapement, sounding the hours on a cast bell. With pendulum and weights.
The Kidd family were a prolific family of provincial clockmakers working in Malton from the mid 18th century until the early 19th century. Many of their clocks are simply signed
Gilbert Kidd of Malton (North Yorkshire) - late 18th century oak 8-day longcase clock c1780,  with a tall double caddy top and later brass ball and spire finials, break arch hood door beneath with attached pilasters and wooden capitals,  plain trunk with a long flat topped door, raised on a square plinth with applied skirting,  brass break arch dial with the makers name to the silvered boss in the break arch, engraved and silvered dial centre and chapter ring, with cast spandrels and matching steel hands, subsidiary seconds dial and square calendar aperture, dial pinned directly to a rack striking movement with a recoil anchor escapement, sounding the hours on a cast bell. With pendulum and weights.
The Kidd family were a prolific family of provincial clockmakers working in Malton from the mid 18th century until the early 19th century. Many of their clocks are simply signed
Gilbert Kidd of Malton (North Yorkshire) - late 18th century oak 8-day longcase clock c1780,  with a tall double caddy top and later brass ball and spire finials, break arch hood door beneath with attached pilasters and wooden capitals,  plain trunk with a long flat topped door, raised on a square plinth with applied skirting,  brass break arch dial with the makers name to the silvered boss in the break arch, engraved and silvered dial centre and chapter ring, with cast spandrels and matching steel hands, subsidiary seconds dial and square calendar aperture, dial pinned directly to a rack striking movement with a recoil anchor escapement, sounding the hours on a cast bell. With pendulum and weights.
The Kidd family were a prolific family of provincial clockmakers working in Malton from the mid 18th century until the early 19th century. Many of their clocks are simply signed
Gilbert Kidd of Malton (North Yorkshire) - late 18th century oak 8-day longcase clock c1780,  with a tall double caddy top and later brass ball and spire finials, break arch hood door beneath with attached pilasters and wooden capitals,  plain trunk with a long flat topped door, raised on a square plinth with applied skirting,  brass break arch dial with the makers name to the silvered boss in the break arch, engraved and silvered dial centre and chapter ring, with cast spandrels and matching steel hands, subsidiary seconds dial and square calendar aperture, dial pinned directly to a rack striking movement with a recoil anchor escapement, sounding the hours on a cast bell. With pendulum and weights.
The Kidd family were a prolific family of provincial clockmakers working in Malton from the mid 18th century until the early 19th century. Many of their clocks are simply signed
Gilbert Kidd of Malton (North Yorkshire) - late 18th century oak 8-day longcase clock c1780,  with a tall double caddy top and later brass ball and spire finials, break arch hood door beneath with attached pilasters and wooden capitals,  plain trunk with a long flat topped door, raised on a square plinth with applied skirting,  brass break arch dial with the makers name to the silvered boss in the break arch, engraved and silvered dial centre and chapter ring, with cast spandrels and matching steel hands, subsidiary seconds dial and square calendar aperture, dial pinned directly to a rack striking movement with a recoil anchor escapement, sounding the hours on a cast bell. With pendulum and weights.
The Kidd family were a prolific family of provincial clockmakers working in Malton from the mid 18th century until the early 19th century. Many of their clocks are simply signed
Gilbert Kidd of Malton (North Yorkshire) - late 18th century oak 8-day longcase clock c1780,  with a tall double caddy top and later brass ball and spire finials, break arch hood door beneath with attached pilasters and wooden capitals,  plain trunk with a long flat topped door, raised on a square plinth with applied skirting,  brass break arch dial with the makers name to the silvered boss in the break arch, engraved and silvered dial centre and chapter ring, with cast spandrels and matching steel hands, subsidiary seconds dial and square calendar aperture, dial pinned directly to a rack striking movement with a recoil anchor escapement, sounding the hours on a cast bell. With pendulum and weights.
The Kidd family were a prolific family of provincial clockmakers working in Malton from the mid 18th century until the early 19th century. Many of their clocks are simply signed
Gilbert Kidd of Malton (North Yorkshire) - late 18th century oak 8-day longcase clock c1780,  with a tall double caddy top and later brass ball and spire finials, break arch hood door beneath with attached pilasters and wooden capitals,  plain trunk with a long flat topped door, raised on a square plinth with applied skirting,  brass break arch dial with the makers name to the silvered boss in the break arch, engraved and silvered dial centre and chapter ring, with cast spandrels and matching steel hands, subsidiary seconds dial and square calendar aperture, dial pinned directly to a rack striking movement with a recoil anchor escapement, sounding the hours on a cast bell. With pendulum and weights.
The Kidd family were a prolific family of provincial clockmakers working in Malton from the mid 18th century until the early 19th century. Many of their clocks are simply signed
Gilbert Kidd of Malton (North Yorkshire) - late 18th century oak 8-day longcase clock c1780,  with a tall double caddy top and later brass ball and spire finials, break arch hood door beneath with attached pilasters and wooden capitals,  plain trunk with a long flat topped door, raised on a square plinth with applied skirting,  brass break arch dial with the makers name to the silvered boss in the break arch, engraved and silvered dial centre and chapter ring, with cast spandrels and matching steel hands, subsidiary seconds dial and square calendar aperture, dial pinned directly to a rack striking movement with a recoil anchor escapement, sounding the hours on a cast bell. With pendulum and weights.
The Kidd family were a prolific family of provincial clockmakers working in Malton from the mid 18th century until the early 19th century. Many of their clocks are simply signed
Gilbert Kidd of Malton (North Yorkshire) - late 18th century oak 8-day longcase clock c1780,  with a tall double caddy top and later brass ball and spire finials, break arch hood door beneath with attached pilasters and wooden capitals,  plain trunk with a long flat topped door, raised on a square plinth with applied skirting,  brass break arch dial with the makers name to the silvered boss in the break arch, engraved and silvered dial centre and chapter ring, with cast spandrels and matching steel hands, subsidiary seconds dial and square calendar aperture, dial pinned directly to a rack striking movement with a recoil anchor escapement, sounding the hours on a cast bell. With pendulum and weights.
The Kidd family were a prolific family of provincial clockmakers working in Malton from the mid 18th century until the early 19th century. Many of their clocks are simply signed
Gilbert Kidd of Malton (North Yorkshire) - late 18th century oak 8-day longcase clock c1780,  with a tall double caddy top and later brass ball and spire finials, break arch hood door beneath with attached pilasters and wooden capitals,  plain trunk with a long flat topped door, raised on a square plinth with applied skirting,  brass break arch dial with the makers name to the silvered boss in the break arch, engraved and silvered dial centre and chapter ring, with cast spandrels and matching steel hands, subsidiary seconds dial and square calendar aperture, dial pinned directly to a rack striking movement with a recoil anchor escapement, sounding the hours on a cast bell. With pendulum and weights.
The Kidd family were a prolific family of provincial clockmakers working in Malton from the mid 18th century until the early 19th century. Many of their clocks are simply signed
Gilbert Kidd of Malton (North Yorkshire) - late 18th century oak 8-day longcase clock c1780,  with a tall double caddy top and later brass ball and spire finials, break arch hood door beneath with attached pilasters and wooden capitals,  plain trunk with a long flat topped door, raised on a square plinth with applied skirting,  brass break arch dial with the makers name to the silvered boss in the break arch, engraved and silvered dial centre and chapter ring, with cast spandrels and matching steel hands, subsidiary seconds dial and square calendar aperture, dial pinned directly to a rack striking movement with a recoil anchor escapement, sounding the hours on a cast bell. With pendulum and weights.
The Kidd family were a prolific family of provincial clockmakers working in Malton from the mid 18th century until the early 19th century. Many of their clocks are simply signed

LOT NO 1360

STOCK NO 102584

Gilbert Kidd of Malton (North Yorkshire) - late 18th century oak 8-day longcase clock c1780, with a tall double caddy top and later brass ball and spire finials, break arch hood door beneath with attached pilasters and wooden capitals, plain trunk with a long flat topped door, raised on a square plinth with applied skirting, brass break arch dial with the makers name to the silvered boss in the break arch, engraved and silvered dial centre and chapter ring, with cast spandrels and matching steel hands, subsidiary seconds dial and square calendar aperture, dial pinned directly to a rack striking movement with a recoil anchor escapement, sounding the hours on a cast bell. With pendulum and weights. The Kidd family were a prolific family of provincial clockmakers working in Malton from the mid 18th century until the early 19th century. Many of their clocks are simply signed "Kidds Malton"

Dimensions:
Height: 237cm  Length/Width: 45cm  Depth/Diameter: 25cm

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