Lot Number : 6158

  • George IV mahogany longcase clock of small proportions by William Dixon of Pickering c1825,  with an ogee shaped pediment and twin eagle finials, satinwood crossbanding with oval conch shell inlay, break arch hood door and flanking pillars with brass capitals, mahogany trunk with inlaid canted corners and conforming break arch door, on a square plinth with inlay and splayed bracket feet, painted dial with geometric spandrels and depiction of a highland solder to the break arch, with upright Arabic numerals, minute track and matching stamped brass hands, dial inscribed “Wm. Dixon, Pickering”, dial pinned to a chain driven thirty hour countwheel striking movement striking the hours on a bell. With weight and pendulum. 
William Dixon was apprenticed in 1788 to Richard Scurr of Thirsk, then recorded as working in his own right from Boroughgate, Pickering, 1804-40
  • George IV mahogany longcase clock of small proportions by William Dixon of Pickering c1825,  with an ogee shaped pediment and twin eagle finials, satinwood crossbanding with oval conch shell inlay, break arch hood door and flanking pillars with brass capitals, mahogany trunk with inlaid canted corners and conforming break arch door, on a square plinth with inlay and splayed bracket feet, painted dial with geometric spandrels and depiction of a highland solder to the break arch, with upright Arabic numerals, minute track and matching stamped brass hands, dial inscribed “Wm. Dixon, Pickering”, dial pinned to a chain driven thirty hour countwheel striking movement striking the hours on a bell. With weight and pendulum. 
William Dixon was apprenticed in 1788 to Richard Scurr of Thirsk, then recorded as working in his own right from Boroughgate, Pickering, 1804-40
  • George IV mahogany longcase clock of small proportions by William Dixon of Pickering c1825,  with an ogee shaped pediment and twin eagle finials, satinwood crossbanding with oval conch shell inlay, break arch hood door and flanking pillars with brass capitals, mahogany trunk with inlaid canted corners and conforming break arch door, on a square plinth with inlay and splayed bracket feet, painted dial with geometric spandrels and depiction of a highland solder to the break arch, with upright Arabic numerals, minute track and matching stamped brass hands, dial inscribed “Wm. Dixon, Pickering”, dial pinned to a chain driven thirty hour countwheel striking movement striking the hours on a bell. With weight and pendulum. 
William Dixon was apprenticed in 1788 to Richard Scurr of Thirsk, then recorded as working in his own right from Boroughgate, Pickering, 1804-40
  • George IV mahogany longcase clock of small proportions by William Dixon of Pickering c1825,  with an ogee shaped pediment and twin eagle finials, satinwood crossbanding with oval conch shell inlay, break arch hood door and flanking pillars with brass capitals, mahogany trunk with inlaid canted corners and conforming break arch door, on a square plinth with inlay and splayed bracket feet, painted dial with geometric spandrels and depiction of a highland solder to the break arch, with upright Arabic numerals, minute track and matching stamped brass hands, dial inscribed “Wm. Dixon, Pickering”, dial pinned to a chain driven thirty hour countwheel striking movement striking the hours on a bell. With weight and pendulum. 
William Dixon was apprenticed in 1788 to Richard Scurr of Thirsk, then recorded as working in his own right from Boroughgate, Pickering, 1804-40
  • George IV mahogany longcase clock of small proportions by William Dixon of Pickering c1825,  with an ogee shaped pediment and twin eagle finials, satinwood crossbanding with oval conch shell inlay, break arch hood door and flanking pillars with brass capitals, mahogany trunk with inlaid canted corners and conforming break arch door, on a square plinth with inlay and splayed bracket feet, painted dial with geometric spandrels and depiction of a highland solder to the break arch, with upright Arabic numerals, minute track and matching stamped brass hands, dial inscribed “Wm. Dixon, Pickering”, dial pinned to a chain driven thirty hour countwheel striking movement striking the hours on a bell. With weight and pendulum. 
William Dixon was apprenticed in 1788 to Richard Scurr of Thirsk, then recorded as working in his own right from Boroughgate, Pickering, 1804-40
  • George IV mahogany longcase clock of small proportions by William Dixon of Pickering c1825,  with an ogee shaped pediment and twin eagle finials, satinwood crossbanding with oval conch shell inlay, break arch hood door and flanking pillars with brass capitals, mahogany trunk with inlaid canted corners and conforming break arch door, on a square plinth with inlay and splayed bracket feet, painted dial with geometric spandrels and depiction of a highland solder to the break arch, with upright Arabic numerals, minute track and matching stamped brass hands, dial inscribed “Wm. Dixon, Pickering”, dial pinned to a chain driven thirty hour countwheel striking movement striking the hours on a bell. With weight and pendulum. 
William Dixon was apprenticed in 1788 to Richard Scurr of Thirsk, then recorded as working in his own right from Boroughgate, Pickering, 1804-40
  • George IV mahogany longcase clock of small proportions by William Dixon of Pickering c1825,  with an ogee shaped pediment and twin eagle finials, satinwood crossbanding with oval conch shell inlay, break arch hood door and flanking pillars with brass capitals, mahogany trunk with inlaid canted corners and conforming break arch door, on a square plinth with inlay and splayed bracket feet, painted dial with geometric spandrels and depiction of a highland solder to the break arch, with upright Arabic numerals, minute track and matching stamped brass hands, dial inscribed “Wm. Dixon, Pickering”, dial pinned to a chain driven thirty hour countwheel striking movement striking the hours on a bell. With weight and pendulum. 
William Dixon was apprenticed in 1788 to Richard Scurr of Thirsk, then recorded as working in his own right from Boroughgate, Pickering, 1804-40
  • George IV mahogany longcase clock of small proportions by William Dixon of Pickering c1825,  with an ogee shaped pediment and twin eagle finials, satinwood crossbanding with oval conch shell inlay, break arch hood door and flanking pillars with brass capitals, mahogany trunk with inlaid canted corners and conforming break arch door, on a square plinth with inlay and splayed bracket feet, painted dial with geometric spandrels and depiction of a highland solder to the break arch, with upright Arabic numerals, minute track and matching stamped brass hands, dial inscribed “Wm. Dixon, Pickering”, dial pinned to a chain driven thirty hour countwheel striking movement striking the hours on a bell. With weight and pendulum. 
William Dixon was apprenticed in 1788 to Richard Scurr of Thirsk, then recorded as working in his own right from Boroughgate, Pickering, 1804-40
  • George IV mahogany longcase clock of small proportions by William Dixon of Pickering c1825,  with an ogee shaped pediment and twin eagle finials, satinwood crossbanding with oval conch shell inlay, break arch hood door and flanking pillars with brass capitals, mahogany trunk with inlaid canted corners and conforming break arch door, on a square plinth with inlay and splayed bracket feet, painted dial with geometric spandrels and depiction of a highland solder to the break arch, with upright Arabic numerals, minute track and matching stamped brass hands, dial inscribed “Wm. Dixon, Pickering”, dial pinned to a chain driven thirty hour countwheel striking movement striking the hours on a bell. With weight and pendulum. 
William Dixon was apprenticed in 1788 to Richard Scurr of Thirsk, then recorded as working in his own right from Boroughgate, Pickering, 1804-40

Description: George IV mahogany longcase clock of small proportions by William Dixon of Pickering c1825, with an ogee shaped pediment and twin eagle finials, satinwood crossbanding with oval conch shell inlay, break arch hood door and flanking pillars with brass capitals, mahogany trunk with inlaid canted corners and conforming break arch door, on a square plinth with inlay and splayed bracket feet, painted dial with geometric spandrels and depiction of a highland solder to the break arch, with upright Arabic numerals, minute track and matching stamped brass hands, dial inscribed “Wm. Dixon, Pickering”, dial pinned to a chain driven thirty hour countwheel striking movement striking the hours on a bell. With weight and pendulum.
William Dixon was apprenticed in 1788 to Richard Scurr of Thirsk, then recorded as working in his own right from Boroughgate, Pickering, 1804-40

Dimensions:
Height: 200cm  Length/Width: 46cm  Depth/Diameter: 23cm

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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