More correctly known as longcase clocks, these are clocks with a hooded pendulum, housed in a tall enclosed case, about seven feet high.

Introduced during the latter part of the 17th century, the longcase clock has remained popular to the present day.

As a general rule, the designs of the clock cases followed the stylistic developments of the past three centuries. Late 17th and early 18th century clocks inspired the cabinetmaker to extraordinary heights in the art of marquetry inlay, very often in the complex and intricate 'seaweed' patterns.

Other clocks were lacquered and decorated with gilded chinoiseries. Chippendale's designs followed the prevailing flowing lines of the Rococo, with quantities of scroll work, frets, pagodas, urns and rams' heads. Those of the Neoclassical period showed a return to simpler, straighter lines, often enhanced with panels of well-figured inlay, lines of stringing, swan-neck pediments and brass finials.

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A George III flame mahogany inlaid long case clock, D. Tickle,…

A George III flame mahogany inlaid long case clock, D. Tickle, Newcastle, circa 1820, the cornice with dentil detail over a painted enamel Arabic dial, side column feature above a slender trunk with arched door to an extended base, 8 day bell strike with…

Regency mahogany longcase clock by T and R Noble of bath the…

Regency Mahogany Longcase Clock by T&R Noble of Bath

Regency mahogany longcase clock by T and R Noble of bath the arched hood with spiral and acanthus leaf columns, silverised dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, the trunk with spiral and acanthus leaf columns and ebony stringing, gadrooned base on dwarf…

Long cased clock early 19th century, English oak & mahogany by…

Regency Oak & Mahogany Long Case Clock by C. Eboral

Long cased clock early 19th century, English oak & mahogany by C Eboral of Warwick, Regency period, white painted metal face with hand painted harvest motifs, Spandrels & sea shell to arch, height 234 cm

Long cased clock early 19th century, c1820, English flame…

Regency Flame Mahogany Long Case Clock (a/f)

Long cased clock early 19th century, c1820, English flame mahogany, maker unknown, Regency white painted metal face with painted Sprandrels & arch, subsidiary seconds & date dials, height 256 cm, (a/f)

Georgian mahogany longcase clock the movement by Stephen…

Georgian Mahogany Longcase Clock by Stephen Wilmshurst (1760)

Georgian mahogany longcase clock the movement by Stephen Wilmshurst of Reading circa 1760, brass silvered dial with eight day strike. Later Regency mahogany case with unusual cylindrical trunk, height 223.5 cm

A Regency mahogany longcase clock, having a painted dial with…

Regency Mahogany Longcase Clock with Arched Hood

A Regency mahogany longcase clock, having a painted dial with Roman numerals, seconds and date subsidiary chapters, all in an arched hood with swan neck pediment, above the panelled door enclosing original pendulum and weights, 218 cm x 55 cm x 25 cm.

A large flame mahogany longcase clock, early 19th century, with…

Flame Mahogany Longcase Clock with Regency Woman Image

A large flame mahogany longcase clock, early 19th century, with maker's mark of Jn hall Snr of Coventry, the clock with an arched broken pediment, a painted metal dial with Arabic numerals, a secondary dial and date aperture, with shell painted spandrels…

Antique Georgian inlaid mahogany longcase clock, the arched…

Georgian Inlaid Mahogany Longcase Clock by Jas Simpson Lincoln

Antique Georgian inlaid mahogany longcase clock, the arched hood fitted with a painted arched dial, by Jas Simpson Lincoln, with sub seconds and calendar apture, the hood fitted with fluted columns, circa 1820, standing approx 221 cm high

An exquisite early 19th century Northern English oak and…

Antique Oak & Mahogany Long Case Clock, C.1820

An exquisite early 19th century Northern English oak and mahogany long case clock by makers B. Mitchell, Cockermouth, hand painted dial with date mechanism C.1820