A late 18th Century longcase clock, the eight-day movement striking to bell, with arched brass dial inscribed Jn Bower, Falkirk, having date and seconds dials, silvered chapter ring and cast scrolling spandrels, in oak case with swan neck pediment, dentil cornice over fluted pilasters, shaped door, on panel base and bracket feet, 91" high.
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Oak longcase clock, the swan neck pediment above an arched dial with circular silvered plaque engraved with a clipper to the arch and gilt metal appliqués in the spandrels, the brass face with a thirty one day dial and subsidiary seconds, flanked by columns with gilt metal mounts over a trunk with bowed door flanked by pilasters and on a panelled base section on bracket feet, 87in (221cm) high
Family Group: Afghanistan 1878-80 no clasp (982 Pte. G. Seaman, 2/7th Foot), claw re-affixed and lacking rivet, swivel mount, plug at 6 o' clock, otherwise nearly very fine Three: Leading Stoker G.W. Seaman, Royal Navy 1914-15 Star (K.11653. G.W. Seaman. Sto.1.. R.N.); British War and Victory Medals (K.11653 G.W. Seaman. L. Sto. R.N.), nearly extremely fine (4)
A mid 18th century Watchman's (or Tell-Tale) clock mechanism by John Whitehurst and Son of Derby. This unusual and early Watchman's mechanism features peg holes on the front of the dial rather than the edge. This original mechanism is offered with anchor escapement but lacks pendulum, pegs and case. Signed on dial and face plate. Stamped no.49931. 6" wide.
A Victorian polished red marble mantle clock, the French eight day movement with locking plate striking mechanism. The circular dial with porcelain chapter ring and Arabic numerals, minute divisions and exposed escapement to centre. The architectural case with central glass panel, flanked by half round columns exposing mercury compensated pendulum. 44cm high
A German brass cased Third Reich marine chronometer engraved with Swastika, the two day movement with silvered and engraved dial, roman numerals, seconds dial. Maker A. Lange & Sohne, Glashotte Dresden. The movement with blued screws and mounted in lacquered brass case stamped with clock number 1264 and also number M648. The outer case engraved with a swastika supporting an eagle. Bezel diameter 12cm. No outer wooden case
A Late Georgian oak longcase clock, the eight day movement with rack striking mechanism, 12in square brass dial with cast and chased floral spandrels, silvered chapter ring with engraved roman numerals and minute divisions, second hand and date aperature. The hood of square form and flanked with turned pillars. 200cm high
A Victorian Vienna style regulator wall clock, set in walnut veneered case with carved eagle and ball pediment, the clock case flanked by half round reeded columns, with twin train eight day striking movement on gong with brass cased weights. The circular porcelain dial with roman numerals and half hour divisions. 140cm high
A 19th Century mahogany longcase clock, the eight day striking movement with anchor escapement, rack striking on bell and four turned pillars between plates. The 12in circular dial with enamel finish, roman numerals, minute division, seconds and date hands, the dial bears makers name P Sinclair & Son, Glasgow. 201cm high
A fine quality regulator timepiece clock, set in quality veneered mahogany case with glazed panel to door and Georgian influence to the design of the case standing on ogee bracket feet. The movement has heavy brass stepped plates with unusual turned and shaped pillars, dead beat escapement, maintaining power to drive, pendulum adjustment with plateform support for pendulum suspension. The dial is of 13in diameter in brass with a silvered finish, original sweep minute hand and subsidiary dials for seconds and hours. The dial is engraved Sobey of Exeter. 209cm high
A fine 18th Century mahogany longcase clock, the eight day movement with five pillars, anchor escapement, rack striking on bell, escapement linkage to rocking 'Father Time' in arch with cobalt blue and gold star background, the 12in dial with silver chapter ring, roman numerals, quarter and half hour divisions, tooled centre panel with chased doves and scroll work to date aperture, silver acorn panel with makers name Joseph Hocker of Reading, The arch dial with cast queen spandrels surrounded with engraved borders. The movement set in a fine quality mahogany case of London influence, the trunk flanked by reeded columns with brass inlay and capitals, the hood of similar design with three brass finals. 235cm high.

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