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A George III oak longcase clock, the arched 12" white enamel dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, painted with flowers to arch and spandrels, signed Robert Davey Norwich with 8 day striking two train movement with anchor escapement. The hood with hinged drop fall front glazed door flanked by columns with brass bases and capitals above a trunk with arched door on a reduced box base, with key and pendulum, weights missing. 192cm high.
A mid 19th Century mahogany drop dial wall clock, the 30cm cream enamel dial with Roman numerals, minute track signed Harding Folkestone, with hinged brass glazed bezel, four pillar eight day single fusee movement with anchor escapement, the case with a moulded surround, the drop trunk with a shaped glazed lenticle, foliate carved ears and pendulum adjustment hinged flat, 49cm high. With key and pendulum.
An early 19th Century oak 30 day longcase clock, the 11" painted enamel dial with Roman numerals, minute track and spandrels painted with bell flowers signed Russell Buxton, four pillar two train movement striking on a bell with anchor escapement. The broken scroll pediment over a glazed door flanked by freestanding column supports, the trunk with arched rectangular door over a box base raised on bracket feet. 195cm high.
A REGULATOR CLOCK, THE DIAL SIGNED ARCHARD, LONDONthe 11" silvered dial with minute sweep hand, subsidiary second and hour dials, inscribed 'Archard, No. 70 South Audley St, London', on a brass movement with dead beat escapement, jewelled pallet and evidence of later electrical work now removed, steel, glass and mercury pendulum with brass indicator plate, housed in a mahogany case with arching hood with glazed side panels, the trunk with arched glazed door, panelled base and plinth foot, height 189cm. A Henry Archard is recorded in South Audley Street between 1851 and 1870. Provenance: Family history suggests that the clock was bought by the family directly from Archard's premises before World War 2. It is believed that this clock was the Master Clock in Archard's premises and used by other local makers to set their clocks from.
A MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK, mid/late 18th century, the brass arched dial with sunburst, 11" silvered chapter ring, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture and inscribed 'Storr, London', on an eight day three train movement chiming to a nest of eight bells and striking to a single bell, the case with gilt eagle and blind fretwork cornice, the hood and trunk inlaid with shells and floral panels, height 245cm
A THOMAS SUTTON OF MAIDSTONE LANTERN ALARM CLOCK, the 6" silvered dial with central alarm dial and pierced hands beneath an inscribed cartouche with harebell swags on a brass and steel four rectangular column movement, currently housed in a later mahogany 'longcase' with four columns to the hood, slender trunk door and panelled base, height of case 201cm
A trunk of vintage clothes to include an 1980s gentlemen's leather biker jacket with 'pin up' motif and tiger motifs, a royal blue Peggy French three quarter length dress and jacket; a navy 'Windsmoor' 1970s skirt suit; a quantity of 'St Michael' items; a Mansfield aqua blue dress 1970s; a dress and jacket 1960s (qty)
An early Victorian mahogany longcase clock, second quarter of the 19th century, the four pillar eight-day timepiece movement with anchor escapement and 12 inch circular white painted Roman numeral dial signed John Packer, Newbury, the hood surmounted by three brass ball finials above circular dial aperture, the trunk with central long break-arch door flanked by semi-fluted quarter columns above base with geometric ebonised mouldings and plinth, 205cm high
A George IV oak and inlaid longcase clock With a 35.5cm white arched dial signed Jn Callcott, Cotton, dated 1819, with subsidiary seconds with Roman and Arabic numerals and date aperture, the spandrels painted with flowers, the lunar calendar with a masted vessel and a landscape, the two train eight day movement with anchor escapement, rack striking on a saucer bell, the case with a swan neck cresting, inlaid frieze applied with gilt metal and anthemion's, spirally turned brass capped columns, the trunk crossbanded with an inlaid shaped door flanked by reeded quarter columns raised upon a plinth base with two weights, pendulum, winding and door keys, requires restoration. 226cms. (illustrated)

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