Lot Number : 1011

  • A 19th century Oak and Mahogany 30hr longcase clock retailed by “Turnbull of Whitby” with a tall swans neck pediment, brass ball and spire finial and two stamped brass paterae, glazed break-arch door flanked by two turned pillars, full-length wavy -topped trunk door on a rectangular base with applied shaped skirting, chain driven outside countwheel movement striking the hours on a cast bell, with a painted dial pinned directly to the movement, the arch depicting a country church, with a conforming ruin, country house and cottages to the spandrels, dial drawn with Roman numerals and minute markers with matching stamped brass hands, semi-circular date aperture and date ring behind. With weight and pendulum. 
The Turnbull family of Whitby clockmakers are recorded as working from Bridge Street, Whitby,  from 1784 to 1870.
  • A 19th century Oak and Mahogany 30hr longcase clock retailed by “Turnbull of Whitby” with a tall swans neck pediment, brass ball and spire finial and two stamped brass paterae, glazed break-arch door flanked by two turned pillars, full-length wavy -topped trunk door on a rectangular base with applied shaped skirting, chain driven outside countwheel movement striking the hours on a cast bell, with a painted dial pinned directly to the movement, the arch depicting a country church, with a conforming ruin, country house and cottages to the spandrels, dial drawn with Roman numerals and minute markers with matching stamped brass hands, semi-circular date aperture and date ring behind. With weight and pendulum. 
The Turnbull family of Whitby clockmakers are recorded as working from Bridge Street, Whitby,  from 1784 to 1870.
  • A 19th century Oak and Mahogany 30hr longcase clock retailed by “Turnbull of Whitby” with a tall swans neck pediment, brass ball and spire finial and two stamped brass paterae, glazed break-arch door flanked by two turned pillars, full-length wavy -topped trunk door on a rectangular base with applied shaped skirting, chain driven outside countwheel movement striking the hours on a cast bell, with a painted dial pinned directly to the movement, the arch depicting a country church, with a conforming ruin, country house and cottages to the spandrels, dial drawn with Roman numerals and minute markers with matching stamped brass hands, semi-circular date aperture and date ring behind. With weight and pendulum. 
The Turnbull family of Whitby clockmakers are recorded as working from Bridge Street, Whitby,  from 1784 to 1870.
  • A 19th century Oak and Mahogany 30hr longcase clock retailed by “Turnbull of Whitby” with a tall swans neck pediment, brass ball and spire finial and two stamped brass paterae, glazed break-arch door flanked by two turned pillars, full-length wavy -topped trunk door on a rectangular base with applied shaped skirting, chain driven outside countwheel movement striking the hours on a cast bell, with a painted dial pinned directly to the movement, the arch depicting a country church, with a conforming ruin, country house and cottages to the spandrels, dial drawn with Roman numerals and minute markers with matching stamped brass hands, semi-circular date aperture and date ring behind. With weight and pendulum. 
The Turnbull family of Whitby clockmakers are recorded as working from Bridge Street, Whitby,  from 1784 to 1870.

Description: A 19th century Oak and Mahogany 30hr longcase clock retailed by “Turnbull of Whitby” with a tall swans neck pediment, brass ball and spire finial and two stamped brass paterae, glazed break-arch door flanked by two turned pillars, full-length wavy -topped trunk door on a rectangular base with applied shaped skirting, chain driven outside countwheel movement striking the hours on a cast bell, with a painted dial pinned directly to the movement, the arch depicting a country church, with a conforming ruin, country house and cottages to the spandrels, dial drawn with Roman numerals and minute markers with matching stamped brass hands, semi-circular date aperture and date ring behind. With weight and pendulum.
The Turnbull family of Whitby clockmakers are recorded as working from Bridge Street, Whitby, from 1784 to 1870.





Dimensions:
Height: 220cm  Length/Width: 46cm  Depth/Diameter: 24cm

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

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

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