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A marine chronometer, the four-inch silvered dial signed J Taylor, London, No.2415, with subsidiary State of Wind and seconds dial, in mahogany do...

A 19th century mahogany long case clock with 13'' painted dial, the arch with marine painting (rocking ship lacking), the twin-train movement rack...

John P Wray of Ulceby, a 19th century mahogany long case clock, the 13'' painted dial with second subsidiary and calendar aperture, arch painted w...

A burr walnut, stained wood and ebonised Vienna-style wall clock, the serpentine-shaped glazed door enclosing a two-piece enamel dial, with second...

A 19th century bronze, gilt metal and black marble mantel clock of architectural form surmounted by a bronze figure of a woman and a child, the gi...

A 19th/20th century French brass alarm-repeater carriage clock, the circular enamel dial and alarm subsidiary with gong-striking movement, 16cm hi...

A 19th century French brass repeating carriage clock, the enamel dial with alarm, date and day of the week subsidiaries, the gong-striking movemen...

James Eley, London, a George III mahogany long case clock, the arched moulded cornice embellished with blind fretwork, above an arched glazed door...

A 19th century four-glass mantel clock of oval outline, the bell-striking drum movement, mercury-filled pendulum and two-piece enamel dial with vi...

A good-quality early-19th century octagonal mahogany wall clock, the case inlaid with brass, the slightly-convexed white dial signed William Finla...

An early-19th century mahogany long case clock, the well-figured case enclosing the 13'' convex dial with painted scene of shepherdess and ewe, se...

A pair of large slate mantel clocks of arched form, the gilded dials marked Page, Keen & Page, Plymouth, each 40cm high, 60cm wide. ...[more]

A late-Victorian four-glass gilt brass mantel clock, the bell-striking drum movement with circular enamel dial and mercury-filled pendulum, (damag...

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