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An early brass compound microscope by C. Baker. Stamped C. Baker 244 High Holburn London D. P. H with three brass cases for the E. Leitz Wetzlar l...

A WW I brass transit theodolite by E.R Watts & Son with Carl Zeiss lens Nr 4660. Stamped with makers name London 6035 1914 with broad arrow, heig...

A French brass cased repeater carriage clock. Circa 1880, by Richard et Cie, height 14.5cm, in leather travel case. ...[more]

A Smith's bulkhead ship's timepiece. The white enamel dial inscribed Smith's Cricklewood, N.W.2, in a painted brass case, diameter 22.5cm. ...[mo...

A late Victorian mahogany cased fusee school wall clock. With 30cm (12") painted dial, total diameter 37.5cm. ...[more]

An Art Deco Enfield Bakelite dome top mantel clock. Striking on a coiled gong, height 20.5cm. ...[more]

A Zenith watch Co travel alarm clock. Early 20th century, of rectangular form with cloisonne enamel decoration in a simulated crocodile case, stam...

A German Black Forest style walnut mantel clock. Circa 1900, in an architectural style brass mounted case and with a brass embossed face, height 5...

A French oval cased carriage timepiece. The dial stamped Simmons Cheltenham, height 12cm, in leather travel case. ...[more]

A Swiss eight-day car clock. The later turned walnut mount inscribed NAAFI, total diameter 14cm. ...[more]

A French brass cased carriage timepiece, retailed by Hamilton & Co, Calcutta. Early 20th century, with travel case, height 13.5cm. ...[more]

An Edwardian mahogany dome top mahogany and line inlaid mantel clock. With a circular silvered dial, striking on twin gongs, height 28cm.Key and p...

A German oak cased quarter striking mantel clock. Circa 1900, with a Junghans movement, gilt brass mounted dial, and silvered chapter ring, height...

A late 19th century Winterhalder and Hofmeier oak cased mantle clock. With brass and silvered dial and architectural case, height 41.5cm.The movem...

A French brass carriage clock. Circa 1900, the dial marked Howell James & Co to the Queen Paris, height 13cm. ...[more]

A C P Goerz double sided mystery desk barometer. Circa 1925, with black painted finish, stamped C P Goerz Berlin, numbered 25176, with paper instr...

A German Postman's alarm wall clock. Late 19th century, in a mahogany case, diameter 31cm. ...[more]

An oak circular wall clock. 20th century, the white 30cm dial signed John Garnett, London, overall diameter 41cm. ...[more]

A French eight-day wall clock. The white dial signed Bouvier, within a stained and mother of pearl inlaid shaped glazed case, height 61cm. ...[mo...

A late Victorian oak fusee wall clock. With white painted dial, diameter 47.5cm. ...[more]

A walnut cased Vienna regulator type wall clock. With circular white enamel dial and twin brass weights, height 136cm. ...[more]

A Georgian brass 30-hour clock face and movement. By William Pearce, Plymouth, etched with an estuary scene to the dial, 27cm square. ...[more]

An early Victorian rosewood wheel barometer. With a silvered dial, by J.Long, Tiverton, height 100.5cm. ...[more]

An early Victorian figured walnut stick barometer, by Heath, Plymouth. With carved and applied floral and foliate mouldings, ivory Vernier scales,...

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