A mid-19th century 8-day oak and mahogany longcase clock retailed by John Stokes of Knutsford c 1840, with a swans neck pediment, three ball and eagle spun brass finials and brass paterae, square hood door flanked by ring turned pilasters, trunk with reeded quarter columns and capitals with a raised mahogany panel, short inlaid trunk door with a flat top and concave corners, plinth raised on decorative feet with canted corners and a conforming raised panel, fully painted dial with matching spandrels depicting country churches and yellow flowers on a gold lustre ground, broad Roman numerals, minute track, matching brass “crown” hands, subsidiary seconds dial and semi-circular date aperture with calendar disc behind, dial pinned via a Walker cast iron false plate to a weight driven rack striking movement, striking the hours on a bell. With pendulum, weights and key. Original casemakers label nailed to the rear of the case with the clockmakers name handwritten in ink. H216 W51 D23
John Stokes is recorded as working in Knutsford (Cheshire)  1834-48.
A mid-19th century 8-day oak and mahogany longcase clock retailed by John Stokes of Knutsford c 1840, with a swans neck pediment, three ball and eagle spun brass finials and brass paterae, square hood door flanked by ring turned pilasters, trunk with reeded quarter columns and capitals with a raised mahogany panel, short inlaid trunk door with a flat top and concave corners, plinth raised on decorative feet with canted corners and a conforming raised panel, fully painted dial with matching spandrels depicting country churches and yellow flowers on a gold lustre ground, broad Roman numerals, minute track, matching brass “crown” hands, subsidiary seconds dial and semi-circular date aperture with calendar disc behind, dial pinned via a Walker cast iron false plate to a weight driven rack striking movement, striking the hours on a bell. With pendulum, weights and key. Original casemakers label nailed to the rear of the case with the clockmakers name handwritten in ink. H216 W51 D23
John Stokes is recorded as working in Knutsford (Cheshire)  1834-48.
A mid-19th century 8-day oak and mahogany longcase clock retailed by John Stokes of Knutsford c 1840, with a swans neck pediment, three ball and eagle spun brass finials and brass paterae, square hood door flanked by ring turned pilasters, trunk with reeded quarter columns and capitals with a raised mahogany panel, short inlaid trunk door with a flat top and concave corners, plinth raised on decorative feet with canted corners and a conforming raised panel, fully painted dial with matching spandrels depicting country churches and yellow flowers on a gold lustre ground, broad Roman numerals, minute track, matching brass “crown” hands, subsidiary seconds dial and semi-circular date aperture with calendar disc behind, dial pinned via a Walker cast iron false plate to a weight driven rack striking movement, striking the hours on a bell. With pendulum, weights and key. Original casemakers label nailed to the rear of the case with the clockmakers name handwritten in ink. H216 W51 D23
John Stokes is recorded as working in Knutsford (Cheshire)  1834-48.
A mid-19th century 8-day oak and mahogany longcase clock retailed by John Stokes of Knutsford c 1840, with a swans neck pediment, three ball and eagle spun brass finials and brass paterae, square hood door flanked by ring turned pilasters, trunk with reeded quarter columns and capitals with a raised mahogany panel, short inlaid trunk door with a flat top and concave corners, plinth raised on decorative feet with canted corners and a conforming raised panel, fully painted dial with matching spandrels depicting country churches and yellow flowers on a gold lustre ground, broad Roman numerals, minute track, matching brass “crown” hands, subsidiary seconds dial and semi-circular date aperture with calendar disc behind, dial pinned via a Walker cast iron false plate to a weight driven rack striking movement, striking the hours on a bell. With pendulum, weights and key. Original casemakers label nailed to the rear of the case with the clockmakers name handwritten in ink. H216 W51 D23
John Stokes is recorded as working in Knutsford (Cheshire)  1834-48.
A mid-19th century 8-day oak and mahogany longcase clock retailed by John Stokes of Knutsford c 1840, with a swans neck pediment, three ball and eagle spun brass finials and brass paterae, square hood door flanked by ring turned pilasters, trunk with reeded quarter columns and capitals with a raised mahogany panel, short inlaid trunk door with a flat top and concave corners, plinth raised on decorative feet with canted corners and a conforming raised panel, fully painted dial with matching spandrels depicting country churches and yellow flowers on a gold lustre ground, broad Roman numerals, minute track, matching brass “crown” hands, subsidiary seconds dial and semi-circular date aperture with calendar disc behind, dial pinned via a Walker cast iron false plate to a weight driven rack striking movement, striking the hours on a bell. With pendulum, weights and key. Original casemakers label nailed to the rear of the case with the clockmakers name handwritten in ink. H216 W51 D23
John Stokes is recorded as working in Knutsford (Cheshire)  1834-48.
A mid-19th century 8-day oak and mahogany longcase clock retailed by John Stokes of Knutsford c 1840, with a swans neck pediment, three ball and eagle spun brass finials and brass paterae, square hood door flanked by ring turned pilasters, trunk with reeded quarter columns and capitals with a raised mahogany panel, short inlaid trunk door with a flat top and concave corners, plinth raised on decorative feet with canted corners and a conforming raised panel, fully painted dial with matching spandrels depicting country churches and yellow flowers on a gold lustre ground, broad Roman numerals, minute track, matching brass “crown” hands, subsidiary seconds dial and semi-circular date aperture with calendar disc behind, dial pinned via a Walker cast iron false plate to a weight driven rack striking movement, striking the hours on a bell. With pendulum, weights and key. Original casemakers label nailed to the rear of the case with the clockmakers name handwritten in ink. H216 W51 D23
John Stokes is recorded as working in Knutsford (Cheshire)  1834-48.
A mid-19th century 8-day oak and mahogany longcase clock retailed by John Stokes of Knutsford c 1840, with a swans neck pediment, three ball and eagle spun brass finials and brass paterae, square hood door flanked by ring turned pilasters, trunk with reeded quarter columns and capitals with a raised mahogany panel, short inlaid trunk door with a flat top and concave corners, plinth raised on decorative feet with canted corners and a conforming raised panel, fully painted dial with matching spandrels depicting country churches and yellow flowers on a gold lustre ground, broad Roman numerals, minute track, matching brass “crown” hands, subsidiary seconds dial and semi-circular date aperture with calendar disc behind, dial pinned via a Walker cast iron false plate to a weight driven rack striking movement, striking the hours on a bell. With pendulum, weights and key. Original casemakers label nailed to the rear of the case with the clockmakers name handwritten in ink. H216 W51 D23
John Stokes is recorded as working in Knutsford (Cheshire)  1834-48.
A mid-19th century 8-day oak and mahogany longcase clock retailed by John Stokes of Knutsford c 1840, with a swans neck pediment, three ball and eagle spun brass finials and brass paterae, square hood door flanked by ring turned pilasters, trunk with reeded quarter columns and capitals with a raised mahogany panel, short inlaid trunk door with a flat top and concave corners, plinth raised on decorative feet with canted corners and a conforming raised panel, fully painted dial with matching spandrels depicting country churches and yellow flowers on a gold lustre ground, broad Roman numerals, minute track, matching brass “crown” hands, subsidiary seconds dial and semi-circular date aperture with calendar disc behind, dial pinned via a Walker cast iron false plate to a weight driven rack striking movement, striking the hours on a bell. With pendulum, weights and key. Original casemakers label nailed to the rear of the case with the clockmakers name handwritten in ink. H216 W51 D23
John Stokes is recorded as working in Knutsford (Cheshire)  1834-48.
A mid-19th century 8-day oak and mahogany longcase clock retailed by John Stokes of Knutsford c 1840, with a swans neck pediment, three ball and eagle spun brass finials and brass paterae, square hood door flanked by ring turned pilasters, trunk with reeded quarter columns and capitals with a raised mahogany panel, short inlaid trunk door with a flat top and concave corners, plinth raised on decorative feet with canted corners and a conforming raised panel, fully painted dial with matching spandrels depicting country churches and yellow flowers on a gold lustre ground, broad Roman numerals, minute track, matching brass “crown” hands, subsidiary seconds dial and semi-circular date aperture with calendar disc behind, dial pinned via a Walker cast iron false plate to a weight driven rack striking movement, striking the hours on a bell. With pendulum, weights and key. Original casemakers label nailed to the rear of the case with the clockmakers name handwritten in ink. H216 W51 D23
John Stokes is recorded as working in Knutsford (Cheshire)  1834-48.
A mid-19th century 8-day oak and mahogany longcase clock retailed by John Stokes of Knutsford c 1840, with a swans neck pediment, three ball and eagle spun brass finials and brass paterae, square hood door flanked by ring turned pilasters, trunk with reeded quarter columns and capitals with a raised mahogany panel, short inlaid trunk door with a flat top and concave corners, plinth raised on decorative feet with canted corners and a conforming raised panel, fully painted dial with matching spandrels depicting country churches and yellow flowers on a gold lustre ground, broad Roman numerals, minute track, matching brass “crown” hands, subsidiary seconds dial and semi-circular date aperture with calendar disc behind, dial pinned via a Walker cast iron false plate to a weight driven rack striking movement, striking the hours on a bell. With pendulum, weights and key. Original casemakers label nailed to the rear of the case with the clockmakers name handwritten in ink. H216 W51 D23
John Stokes is recorded as working in Knutsford (Cheshire)  1834-48.
A mid-19th century 8-day oak and mahogany longcase clock retailed by John Stokes of Knutsford c 1840, with a swans neck pediment, three ball and eagle spun brass finials and brass paterae, square hood door flanked by ring turned pilasters, trunk with reeded quarter columns and capitals with a raised mahogany panel, short inlaid trunk door with a flat top and concave corners, plinth raised on decorative feet with canted corners and a conforming raised panel, fully painted dial with matching spandrels depicting country churches and yellow flowers on a gold lustre ground, broad Roman numerals, minute track, matching brass “crown” hands, subsidiary seconds dial and semi-circular date aperture with calendar disc behind, dial pinned via a Walker cast iron false plate to a weight driven rack striking movement, striking the hours on a bell. With pendulum, weights and key. Original casemakers label nailed to the rear of the case with the clockmakers name handwritten in ink. H216 W51 D23
John Stokes is recorded as working in Knutsford (Cheshire)  1834-48.
A mid-19th century 8-day oak and mahogany longcase clock retailed by John Stokes of Knutsford c 1840, with a swans neck pediment, three ball and eagle spun brass finials and brass paterae, square hood door flanked by ring turned pilasters, trunk with reeded quarter columns and capitals with a raised mahogany panel, short inlaid trunk door with a flat top and concave corners, plinth raised on decorative feet with canted corners and a conforming raised panel, fully painted dial with matching spandrels depicting country churches and yellow flowers on a gold lustre ground, broad Roman numerals, minute track, matching brass “crown” hands, subsidiary seconds dial and semi-circular date aperture with calendar disc behind, dial pinned via a Walker cast iron false plate to a weight driven rack striking movement, striking the hours on a bell. With pendulum, weights and key. Original casemakers label nailed to the rear of the case with the clockmakers name handwritten in ink. H216 W51 D23
John Stokes is recorded as working in Knutsford (Cheshire)  1834-48.
A mid-19th century 8-day oak and mahogany longcase clock retailed by John Stokes of Knutsford c 1840, with a swans neck pediment, three ball and eagle spun brass finials and brass paterae, square hood door flanked by ring turned pilasters, trunk with reeded quarter columns and capitals with a raised mahogany panel, short inlaid trunk door with a flat top and concave corners, plinth raised on decorative feet with canted corners and a conforming raised panel, fully painted dial with matching spandrels depicting country churches and yellow flowers on a gold lustre ground, broad Roman numerals, minute track, matching brass “crown” hands, subsidiary seconds dial and semi-circular date aperture with calendar disc behind, dial pinned via a Walker cast iron false plate to a weight driven rack striking movement, striking the hours on a bell. With pendulum, weights and key. Original casemakers label nailed to the rear of the case with the clockmakers name handwritten in ink. H216 W51 D23
John Stokes is recorded as working in Knutsford (Cheshire)  1834-48.
A mid-19th century 8-day oak and mahogany longcase clock retailed by John Stokes of Knutsford c 1840, with a swans neck pediment, three ball and eagle spun brass finials and brass paterae, square hood door flanked by ring turned pilasters, trunk with reeded quarter columns and capitals with a raised mahogany panel, short inlaid trunk door with a flat top and concave corners, plinth raised on decorative feet with canted corners and a conforming raised panel, fully painted dial with matching spandrels depicting country churches and yellow flowers on a gold lustre ground, broad Roman numerals, minute track, matching brass “crown” hands, subsidiary seconds dial and semi-circular date aperture with calendar disc behind, dial pinned via a Walker cast iron false plate to a weight driven rack striking movement, striking the hours on a bell. With pendulum, weights and key. Original casemakers label nailed to the rear of the case with the clockmakers name handwritten in ink. H216 W51 D23
John Stokes is recorded as working in Knutsford (Cheshire)  1834-48.
A mid-19th century 8-day oak and mahogany longcase clock retailed by John Stokes of Knutsford c 1840, with a swans neck pediment, three ball and eagle spun brass finials and brass paterae, square hood door flanked by ring turned pilasters, trunk with reeded quarter columns and capitals with a raised mahogany panel, short inlaid trunk door with a flat top and concave corners, plinth raised on decorative feet with canted corners and a conforming raised panel, fully painted dial with matching spandrels depicting country churches and yellow flowers on a gold lustre ground, broad Roman numerals, minute track, matching brass “crown” hands, subsidiary seconds dial and semi-circular date aperture with calendar disc behind, dial pinned via a Walker cast iron false plate to a weight driven rack striking movement, striking the hours on a bell. With pendulum, weights and key. Original casemakers label nailed to the rear of the case with the clockmakers name handwritten in ink. H216 W51 D23
John Stokes is recorded as working in Knutsford (Cheshire)  1834-48.
A mid-19th century 8-day oak and mahogany longcase clock retailed by John Stokes of Knutsford c 1840, with a swans neck pediment, three ball and eagle spun brass finials and brass paterae, square hood door flanked by ring turned pilasters, trunk with reeded quarter columns and capitals with a raised mahogany panel, short inlaid trunk door with a flat top and concave corners, plinth raised on decorative feet with canted corners and a conforming raised panel, fully painted dial with matching spandrels depicting country churches and yellow flowers on a gold lustre ground, broad Roman numerals, minute track, matching brass “crown” hands, subsidiary seconds dial and semi-circular date aperture with calendar disc behind, dial pinned via a Walker cast iron false plate to a weight driven rack striking movement, striking the hours on a bell. With pendulum, weights and key. Original casemakers label nailed to the rear of the case with the clockmakers name handwritten in ink. H216 W51 D23
John Stokes is recorded as working in Knutsford (Cheshire)  1834-48.
A mid-19th century 8-day oak and mahogany longcase clock retailed by John Stokes of Knutsford c 1840, with a swans neck pediment, three ball and eagle spun brass finials and brass paterae, square hood door flanked by ring turned pilasters, trunk with reeded quarter columns and capitals with a raised mahogany panel, short inlaid trunk door with a flat top and concave corners, plinth raised on decorative feet with canted corners and a conforming raised panel, fully painted dial with matching spandrels depicting country churches and yellow flowers on a gold lustre ground, broad Roman numerals, minute track, matching brass “crown” hands, subsidiary seconds dial and semi-circular date aperture with calendar disc behind, dial pinned via a Walker cast iron false plate to a weight driven rack striking movement, striking the hours on a bell. With pendulum, weights and key. Original casemakers label nailed to the rear of the case with the clockmakers name handwritten in ink. H216 W51 D23
John Stokes is recorded as working in Knutsford (Cheshire)  1834-48.
A mid-19th century 8-day oak and mahogany longcase clock retailed by John Stokes of Knutsford c 1840, with a swans neck pediment, three ball and eagle spun brass finials and brass paterae, square hood door flanked by ring turned pilasters, trunk with reeded quarter columns and capitals with a raised mahogany panel, short inlaid trunk door with a flat top and concave corners, plinth raised on decorative feet with canted corners and a conforming raised panel, fully painted dial with matching spandrels depicting country churches and yellow flowers on a gold lustre ground, broad Roman numerals, minute track, matching brass “crown” hands, subsidiary seconds dial and semi-circular date aperture with calendar disc behind, dial pinned via a Walker cast iron false plate to a weight driven rack striking movement, striking the hours on a bell. With pendulum, weights and key. Original casemakers label nailed to the rear of the case with the clockmakers name handwritten in ink. H216 W51 D23
John Stokes is recorded as working in Knutsford (Cheshire)  1834-48.
A mid-19th century 8-day oak and mahogany longcase clock retailed by John Stokes of Knutsford c 1840, with a swans neck pediment, three ball and eagle spun brass finials and brass paterae, square hood door flanked by ring turned pilasters, trunk with reeded quarter columns and capitals with a raised mahogany panel, short inlaid trunk door with a flat top and concave corners, plinth raised on decorative feet with canted corners and a conforming raised panel, fully painted dial with matching spandrels depicting country churches and yellow flowers on a gold lustre ground, broad Roman numerals, minute track, matching brass “crown” hands, subsidiary seconds dial and semi-circular date aperture with calendar disc behind, dial pinned via a Walker cast iron false plate to a weight driven rack striking movement, striking the hours on a bell. With pendulum, weights and key. Original casemakers label nailed to the rear of the case with the clockmakers name handwritten in ink. H216 W51 D23
John Stokes is recorded as working in Knutsford (Cheshire)  1834-48.
A mid-19th century 8-day oak and mahogany longcase clock retailed by John Stokes of Knutsford c 1840, with a swans neck pediment, three ball and eagle spun brass finials and brass paterae, square hood door flanked by ring turned pilasters, trunk with reeded quarter columns and capitals with a raised mahogany panel, short inlaid trunk door with a flat top and concave corners, plinth raised on decorative feet with canted corners and a conforming raised panel, fully painted dial with matching spandrels depicting country churches and yellow flowers on a gold lustre ground, broad Roman numerals, minute track, matching brass “crown” hands, subsidiary seconds dial and semi-circular date aperture with calendar disc behind, dial pinned via a Walker cast iron false plate to a weight driven rack striking movement, striking the hours on a bell. With pendulum, weights and key. Original casemakers label nailed to the rear of the case with the clockmakers name handwritten in ink. H216 W51 D23
John Stokes is recorded as working in Knutsford (Cheshire)  1834-48.
A mid-19th century 8-day oak and mahogany longcase clock retailed by John Stokes of Knutsford c 1840, with a swans neck pediment, three ball and eagle spun brass finials and brass paterae, square hood door flanked by ring turned pilasters, trunk with reeded quarter columns and capitals with a raised mahogany panel, short inlaid trunk door with a flat top and concave corners, plinth raised on decorative feet with canted corners and a conforming raised panel, fully painted dial with matching spandrels depicting country churches and yellow flowers on a gold lustre ground, broad Roman numerals, minute track, matching brass “crown” hands, subsidiary seconds dial and semi-circular date aperture with calendar disc behind, dial pinned via a Walker cast iron false plate to a weight driven rack striking movement, striking the hours on a bell. With pendulum, weights and key. Original casemakers label nailed to the rear of the case with the clockmakers name handwritten in ink. H216 W51 D23
John Stokes is recorded as working in Knutsford (Cheshire)  1834-48.
A mid-19th century 8-day oak and mahogany longcase clock retailed by John Stokes of Knutsford c 1840, with a swans neck pediment, three ball and eagle spun brass finials and brass paterae, square hood door flanked by ring turned pilasters, trunk with reeded quarter columns and capitals with a raised mahogany panel, short inlaid trunk door with a flat top and concave corners, plinth raised on decorative feet with canted corners and a conforming raised panel, fully painted dial with matching spandrels depicting country churches and yellow flowers on a gold lustre ground, broad Roman numerals, minute track, matching brass “crown” hands, subsidiary seconds dial and semi-circular date aperture with calendar disc behind, dial pinned via a Walker cast iron false plate to a weight driven rack striking movement, striking the hours on a bell. With pendulum, weights and key. Original casemakers label nailed to the rear of the case with the clockmakers name handwritten in ink. H216 W51 D23
John Stokes is recorded as working in Knutsford (Cheshire)  1834-48.
A mid-19th century 8-day oak and mahogany longcase clock retailed by John Stokes of Knutsford c 1840, with a swans neck pediment, three ball and eagle spun brass finials and brass paterae, square hood door flanked by ring turned pilasters, trunk with reeded quarter columns and capitals with a raised mahogany panel, short inlaid trunk door with a flat top and concave corners, plinth raised on decorative feet with canted corners and a conforming raised panel, fully painted dial with matching spandrels depicting country churches and yellow flowers on a gold lustre ground, broad Roman numerals, minute track, matching brass “crown” hands, subsidiary seconds dial and semi-circular date aperture with calendar disc behind, dial pinned via a Walker cast iron false plate to a weight driven rack striking movement, striking the hours on a bell. With pendulum, weights and key. Original casemakers label nailed to the rear of the case with the clockmakers name handwritten in ink. H216 W51 D23
John Stokes is recorded as working in Knutsford (Cheshire)  1834-48.
A mid-19th century 8-day oak and mahogany longcase clock retailed by John Stokes of Knutsford c 1840, with a swans neck pediment, three ball and eagle spun brass finials and brass paterae, square hood door flanked by ring turned pilasters, trunk with reeded quarter columns and capitals with a raised mahogany panel, short inlaid trunk door with a flat top and concave corners, plinth raised on decorative feet with canted corners and a conforming raised panel, fully painted dial with matching spandrels depicting country churches and yellow flowers on a gold lustre ground, broad Roman numerals, minute track, matching brass “crown” hands, subsidiary seconds dial and semi-circular date aperture with calendar disc behind, dial pinned via a Walker cast iron false plate to a weight driven rack striking movement, striking the hours on a bell. With pendulum, weights and key. Original casemakers label nailed to the rear of the case with the clockmakers name handwritten in ink. H216 W51 D23
John Stokes is recorded as working in Knutsford (Cheshire)  1834-48.
A mid-19th century 8-day oak and mahogany longcase clock retailed by John Stokes of Knutsford c 1840, with a swans neck pediment, three ball and eagle spun brass finials and brass paterae, square hood door flanked by ring turned pilasters, trunk with reeded quarter columns and capitals with a raised mahogany panel, short inlaid trunk door with a flat top and concave corners, plinth raised on decorative feet with canted corners and a conforming raised panel, fully painted dial with matching spandrels depicting country churches and yellow flowers on a gold lustre ground, broad Roman numerals, minute track, matching brass “crown” hands, subsidiary seconds dial and semi-circular date aperture with calendar disc behind, dial pinned via a Walker cast iron false plate to a weight driven rack striking movement, striking the hours on a bell. With pendulum, weights and key. Original casemakers label nailed to the rear of the case with the clockmakers name handwritten in ink. H216 W51 D23
John Stokes is recorded as working in Knutsford (Cheshire)  1834-48.
A mid-19th century 8-day oak and mahogany longcase clock retailed by John Stokes of Knutsford c 1840, with a swans neck pediment, three ball and eagle spun brass finials and brass paterae, square hood door flanked by ring turned pilasters, trunk with reeded quarter columns and capitals with a raised mahogany panel, short inlaid trunk door with a flat top and concave corners, plinth raised on decorative feet with canted corners and a conforming raised panel, fully painted dial with matching spandrels depicting country churches and yellow flowers on a gold lustre ground, broad Roman numerals, minute track, matching brass “crown” hands, subsidiary seconds dial and semi-circular date aperture with calendar disc behind, dial pinned via a Walker cast iron false plate to a weight driven rack striking movement, striking the hours on a bell. With pendulum, weights and key. Original casemakers label nailed to the rear of the case with the clockmakers name handwritten in ink. H216 W51 D23
John Stokes is recorded as working in Knutsford (Cheshire)  1834-48.
A mid-19th century 8-day oak and mahogany longcase clock retailed by John Stokes of Knutsford c 1840, with a swans neck pediment, three ball and eagle spun brass finials and brass paterae, square hood door flanked by ring turned pilasters, trunk with reeded quarter columns and capitals with a raised mahogany panel, short inlaid trunk door with a flat top and concave corners, plinth raised on decorative feet with canted corners and a conforming raised panel, fully painted dial with matching spandrels depicting country churches and yellow flowers on a gold lustre ground, broad Roman numerals, minute track, matching brass “crown” hands, subsidiary seconds dial and semi-circular date aperture with calendar disc behind, dial pinned via a Walker cast iron false plate to a weight driven rack striking movement, striking the hours on a bell. With pendulum, weights and key. Original casemakers label nailed to the rear of the case with the clockmakers name handwritten in ink. H216 W51 D23
John Stokes is recorded as working in Knutsford (Cheshire)  1834-48.
A mid-19th century 8-day oak and mahogany longcase clock retailed by John Stokes of Knutsford c 1840, with a swans neck pediment, three ball and eagle spun brass finials and brass paterae, square hood door flanked by ring turned pilasters, trunk with reeded quarter columns and capitals with a raised mahogany panel, short inlaid trunk door with a flat top and concave corners, plinth raised on decorative feet with canted corners and a conforming raised panel, fully painted dial with matching spandrels depicting country churches and yellow flowers on a gold lustre ground, broad Roman numerals, minute track, matching brass “crown” hands, subsidiary seconds dial and semi-circular date aperture with calendar disc behind, dial pinned via a Walker cast iron false plate to a weight driven rack striking movement, striking the hours on a bell. With pendulum, weights and key. Original casemakers label nailed to the rear of the case with the clockmakers name handwritten in ink. H216 W51 D23
John Stokes is recorded as working in Knutsford (Cheshire)  1834-48.

LOT NO 1145

STOCK NO 49097

A mid-19th century 8-day oak and mahogany longcase clock retailed by John Stokes of Knutsford c 1840, with a swans neck pediment, three ball and eagle spun brass finials and brass paterae, square hood door flanked by ring turned pilasters, trunk with reeded quarter columns and capitals with a raised mahogany panel, short inlaid trunk door with a flat top and concave corners, plinth raised on decorative feet with canted corners and a conforming raised panel, fully painted dial with matching spandrels depicting country churches and yellow flowers on a gold lustre ground, broad Roman numerals, minute track, matching brass “crown” hands, subsidiary seconds dial and semi-circular date aperture with calendar disc behind, dial pinned via a Walker cast iron false plate to a weight driven rack striking movement, striking the hours on a bell. With pendulum, weights and key. Original casemakers label nailed to the rear of the case with the clockmakers name handwritten in ink. H216 W51 D23
John Stokes is recorded as working in Knutsford (Cheshire) 1834-48.


Dimensions:
Height: 216cm  Length/Width: 51cm  Depth/Diameter: 23cm

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Pattison of Halifax - Late 18th century mahogany 8-day longcase clock, With a swans necked...

Estimate £350-450

John Greaves of Newcastle - Mid-18th century 8-day oak longcase clock with a flat top, dou...

Estimate £350-500

Early 20th century - mahogany cased 8-day miniature longcase clock with a matching wall mo...

Estimate £600-800

Junghans-German early 20th century walnut cased 8-day mantle clock, with an ogee carved pe...

Estimate £120-180

Charles Taylor of Walsall (Staffs)-Large Victorian fusee wall clock c1880 with a 23" mahog...

Estimate £200-300

Early 18th century 30hr count-wheel longcase clock movement by William Russell of Wootton...

Estimate £20-50

8-day Art Deco style German mantle clock and garniture, and two further 8-day mantle clocks

Estimate £50-80

French-early 20th century 8-day onyx mantle clock and a German late 19th century porcelain...

Estimate £40-60

English- Mahogany mid 19th century five glass mercury barometer

Estimate £20-40

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