Lot Number : 7025

  • A provincial Victorian 30hr longcase clock in a contrasting light oak and mahogany case with a movement by Thomas Snow of Knaresborough, swan neck pediment with turned wooden paterae and acanthus carving to the centre, with shaped back splats and turned mahogany columns flanking the break-arch door, trunk inlaid with contrasting veneers and reeded corner pillars, short flat-topped door with a recessed panel and crossbanding, on a square plinth with a conforming recessed panel and shaped feet, 13” fully painted dial inscribed with the makers name and a depiction of a rural scene with a bridge and river to the break arch, matching fully painted spandrels to the corners, broad Roman numerals and minute track with a semi-circular date aperture and date disc, matching stamped brass hands, dial pinned directly to the chain driven countwheel movement striking the hours on a bell. With pendulum and weight. 
The Snow family were a  prolific family of  predominantly rural clockmakers working in numerous North Yorkshire market towns during the 18th and 19th century. Thomas Snow is thought to have worked in Otley and Birstwith as well as working in High Street, Knaresborough from 1834-44.
  • A provincial Victorian 30hr longcase clock in a contrasting light oak and mahogany case with a movement by Thomas Snow of Knaresborough, swan neck pediment with turned wooden paterae and acanthus carving to the centre, with shaped back splats and turned mahogany columns flanking the break-arch door, trunk inlaid with contrasting veneers and reeded corner pillars, short flat-topped door with a recessed panel and crossbanding, on a square plinth with a conforming recessed panel and shaped feet, 13” fully painted dial inscribed with the makers name and a depiction of a rural scene with a bridge and river to the break arch, matching fully painted spandrels to the corners, broad Roman numerals and minute track with a semi-circular date aperture and date disc, matching stamped brass hands, dial pinned directly to the chain driven countwheel movement striking the hours on a bell. With pendulum and weight. 
The Snow family were a  prolific family of  predominantly rural clockmakers working in numerous North Yorkshire market towns during the 18th and 19th century. Thomas Snow is thought to have worked in Otley and Birstwith as well as working in High Street, Knaresborough from 1834-44.
  • A provincial Victorian 30hr longcase clock in a contrasting light oak and mahogany case with a movement by Thomas Snow of Knaresborough, swan neck pediment with turned wooden paterae and acanthus carving to the centre, with shaped back splats and turned mahogany columns flanking the break-arch door, trunk inlaid with contrasting veneers and reeded corner pillars, short flat-topped door with a recessed panel and crossbanding, on a square plinth with a conforming recessed panel and shaped feet, 13” fully painted dial inscribed with the makers name and a depiction of a rural scene with a bridge and river to the break arch, matching fully painted spandrels to the corners, broad Roman numerals and minute track with a semi-circular date aperture and date disc, matching stamped brass hands, dial pinned directly to the chain driven countwheel movement striking the hours on a bell. With pendulum and weight. 
The Snow family were a  prolific family of  predominantly rural clockmakers working in numerous North Yorkshire market towns during the 18th and 19th century. Thomas Snow is thought to have worked in Otley and Birstwith as well as working in High Street, Knaresborough from 1834-44.

Description: A provincial Victorian 30hr longcase clock in a contrasting light oak and mahogany case with a movement by Thomas Snow of Knaresborough, swan neck pediment with turned wooden paterae and acanthus carving to the centre, with shaped back splats and turned mahogany columns flanking the break-arch door, trunk inlaid with contrasting veneers and reeded corner pillars, short flat-topped door with a recessed panel and crossbanding, on a square plinth with a conforming recessed panel and shaped feet, 13” fully painted dial inscribed with the makers name and a depiction of a rural scene with a bridge and river to the break arch, matching fully painted spandrels to the corners, broad Roman numerals and minute track with a semi-circular date aperture and date disc, matching stamped brass hands, dial pinned directly to the chain driven countwheel movement striking the hours on a bell. With pendulum and weight.
The Snow family were a prolific family of predominantly rural clockmakers working in numerous North Yorkshire market towns during the 18th and 19th century. Thomas Snow is thought to have worked in Otley and Birstwith as well as working in High Street, Knaresborough from 1834-44.


Dimensions:
Height: 230cm  Length/Width: 52cm  Depth/Diameter: 25cm

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:
2 - Good: A lot in good condition, possibly with slight wear commensurate with age or minor restoration.

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Collect from The Saleroom, York Auction Centre, Murton, York. YO19 5GF.

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