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A late 17th century brass lantern clock, signed Nicholas Fry of Godstone, circa 1695, the 7 inch chapter ring engraved with meeting arrowhead half...

A French gilt spelter figural mantel clock modelled as Shakespeare in his library, standing on a open rococo scrollwork base, and leaning on the d...

A Victorian black slate mantel clock, circa 1860, the two-train movement striking on a bell, with a circular white enamel dial with Roman numerals...

An Edwardian mahogany mantel clock, circa 1910, the movement with a lever escapement and circular white enamel dial in a fan patera, the inlaid ho...

A sun burst wall clock, early 20th century, the carved giltwood sunburst frame enclosing the single train movement with circular enamelled dial, m...

A French carriage clock, brass cased, the white face with Roman numerals, with bevelled glass and oval sight glass, raised on bracket feet, 9 by 8...

A George III mahogany 8-day longcase clock, by F. Mallett, Barnstable, circa 1800, the four pillar two-train movement with an anchor escapement st...

A George III mahogany long case clock, by Weare of Wincanton, the two-train movement striking on a bell, the painted domed dial with subsidiary se...

A Regency mahogany 8-day long- case clock, by Edmond Scholfield, Rochdale, circa 1820, the four pillar two-train movement with an anchor escapemen...

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