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Thomas "Tom" Carr (1912-1977) "Water!!" - a foxhunting scene, signed and inscribed in pencil, colour etching, numbered 71/75, 25 x 35.5cms (plate ...
A Jacob Petit, Paris porcelain mantel clock and stand, 19th Century, the case moulded and gilded with fruiting vines, above a flower painted carto...
An early 20th Century mahogany wall clock, the 11 1/2 inch white enamel dial with roman hours and fusee movement, contained within a moulded mahog...
James Allen, London: a handsome George III eight-day quarter chiming musical mahogany longcase clock, the brass dial with roman hours and arabic m...
John Dobie, Tanfield: an 18th Century eight-day longcase clock, the 13inch arched brass dial with roman hours and arabic minutes, with subsidiary ...
Reid: a 20th Century eight-day, nine tubes musical longcase clock, the 10 1/2inch silvered and brass dial with roman hours and arabic minutes with...
John Shaw, Holborn: an 18th Century eight-day pine longcase clock, the 12inch square brass dial and silvered chapter ring, with roman hours and ar...
John Little: an 18th Century eight-day longcase clock, the 11 1/2inch square brass dial with roman hours and arabic minutes, subsidiary date and s...
James Berry, Pontefract: an eight day oak longcase clock, the 11 1/2inch brass dial with silvered chapter ring, roman hours and arabic minutes, wi...
Cuthbert Darnton, Durham: an 18th Century eight-day oak longcase clock, the arched brass dial with roman hours and arabic minutes, with subsidiary...
William Lundie, Aberdeen: an 18th Century longcase clock, the 11 1/2inch arched silvered and brass dial with roman hours and arabic minutes with s...
A Regency mahogany mantel clock.
A Regency mahogany mantel clock, the white-painted roman dial inscribed "Robert Roskell, Liverpool", fitted a twin train movement striking on a be...
An early 20th Century lacquered brass-cased French mantel clock, the cream enamel arabic dial with floral garlands within champleve enamel border,...
An early 20th Century brass-cased mantel clock, the white enamel roman dial fitted an eight-day barrel movement with dial visible anchor escapemen...
A 19th Century French porcelain mantel clock, exhibited by Straub & Hebting, London, the cream enamel arabic dial with floral garlands, fitted and...
An Edwardian silver and tortoiseshell mantel timepiece, by Gray & Co., London 1903, of shaped waisted form with urn finial and side ring handles, ...
A 19th Century inlaid ebonised mantel clock, by Henry Marc, Paris, the white enamel roman dial fitted eight-day movement, No. 19061, the hammer st...
A 19th Century French ormolu cased mantel clock, by Vincent & Cie, the white enamel roman dial with arabic minute quarters, fitted an eight-day ba...
An early 20th Century French miniature carriage timepiece by Golay Leresche, Geneva and Paris, the white enamel roman dial fitted movement with pl...
A late 19th Century aesthetic movement fine lacquered brass cased carriage clock, attributed to Achille Brocot, Paris, the painted and gilt cerami...
A late 19th Century brass cased repeater carriage clock, retailed by Henry Bright, Lemington, the signed white enamel roman dial fitted movement w...
A 1970's Jaeger LeCoultre desk clock, the brass chapter with roman hours with eight-day inline movement, contained within a brass case with glass ...
A modern lacquered brass spherical weight clock, by Harding & Bazeley, Cheltenham, England, the brass roman dial fitted a moving ball weighted mov...
Regency style convex mirror
A Regency style 20th Century gilt convex mirror, the shaped plate contained within an ebonised slip and gilt and musket ball decorated frame, surm...
A 20th Century gilt and gesso mirror, the rectangular plate, contained within a moulded border, surmounted by a shell and acanthus scroll cresting...
A 19th Century gilt and gesso wall mirror, contained within a gadrooned edge, enclosed by subsidiary mirror plates, surmounted by acanthus scrolls...
17th Century oak coffer
A 17th Century oak coffer, the hinged rectangular top enclosing a vacant interior, above a four-panel carved front, raised on later block feet, 61...