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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George III oak long case clock the hood with pagoda top and…

George III Oak Long Case Clock by George Suggate Halesworth

George III oak long case clock the hood with pagoda top and fluted columns, the arched enamel dial with painted sailing ship moon-phase Roman numerals subsidiary seconds and calendar dials by George Suggate Halesworth

A George III oak cased John Westcott of London long case clock,…

George III Oak Long Case Clock by John Westcott

A George III oak cased John Westcott of London long case clock, the engraved brass dial with silver chapter ring engraved and black enamelled with Roman numerals enclosing two subsidiary dials for seconds and date, applied decorative cast spandrels, the…

A George III black lacquer longcase clock By J. Davis, Lemon…

George III Black Lacquer Longcase Clock by J. Davis

A George III black lacquer longcase clock By J. Davis, Lemon Street, the 8-day bell strike movement with anchor escapement and rack strike, seconds dial, silent strike dial in the break arch and date aperture at 6, silvered dial and gilt spandrels, the…

An 18th century oak cased longcase clock with quarter sawn…

18th Century Oak Longcase Clock with Bell Strike Movement

An 18th century oak cased longcase clock with quarter sawn panel decoration. Eight day bell strike movement with brass dial, silvered chapter ring and scroll/ urn spandrels. Lead weights. Unsigned. Height 218 cm

An early 18th century thirty hour longcase clock in green…

Green Stained 18th Century Longcase Clock with Delaunce Feet

An early 18th century thirty hour longcase clock in green stained and lacquered pine case with flat topped twin column hood. The heavily built posted movement has four wheel trains and count wheel strike with large bell. The base plate of the movement has…

An impressive 18th century eight day longcase clock in…

18th Century Chinoiserie Longcase Clock

An impressive 18th century eight day longcase clock in Chinoiserie and floral decorated red lacquer case. Brass finials. The brass dial with box calendar, silvered chapter ring and ornate urn spandrels. Movement signed by James Grice C. 1740 with the…

A fine early 18th century matched walnut veneer longcase clock…

18th Century Walnut Longcase Clock by Martin Jackson

A fine early 18th century matched walnut veneer longcase clock by Martin Jackson, London. C.1715. Rare five pillar month duration movement with pull repeat. Brass dial with silverd chapter ring, cherub spandrels, box calendar and ringed winding holes.…

A George III longcase oak clock, circa 1800, having an…

George III Oak Longcase Clock, circa 1800

A George III longcase oak clock, circa 1800, having an eight-day bell striking movement with brass dial plate and chapter ring, subsidiary for seconds mounted in a oak and satin wood banded case.

An 18th century long-case clock; two-train movement, silvered…

18th Century Banbridge Long-Case Clock

An 18th century long-case clock; two-train movement, silvered Roman numeral dial, maker James Nelson, Banbrudge. Height 205 cm

Antique English Georgian green lacquer chinossiere decorated…

Georgian Green Lacquer Chinoiserie Long Case Clock

Antique English Georgian green lacquer chinossiere decorated long case clock, movement by Jacob Odell St Albans, the dial with subsidiary second dial, calendar aperture, the trunk with green chinossiere decoration (has key and pendulum), approx 2.25m

An oak cased longcase clock c. 1830. The enamelled dial with…

1830 Oak Longcase Clock with Enamelled Dial

An oak cased longcase clock c. 1830. The enamelled dial with subsidiary seconds dial and horse and plough scene to arch. Inscribed WM Mortimer, Buckie?. Height 208 cm