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Fenclocks, Suffolk, a modern mahogany long case clock, the anodised brass dial with sun/moon phase
Fenclocks, Suffolk, a modern mahogany long case clock, the anodised brass dial with sun/moon phase and chiming movement, 196cm high.
A 1950's oak-cased long case clock, 190cm high.
An iron safe by George Titterton, Birmingham, with key, 71cm high, 54cm internal.
A modern gilt-painted over-mantel mirror of arch form, surmounted with a carved shell crest, 132cm
A modern gilt-painted over-mantel mirror of arch form, surmounted with a carved shell crest, 132cm high, 132cm wide.
An early-19th century mahogany long case clock, the well-figured case enclosing the 13'' convex dial
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 wood-cased wall clock, 65cm high.
An early-20th century inlaid mahogany mantel clock with gong-striking movement and a walnut-cased
An early-20th century inlaid mahogany mantel clock with gong-striking movement and a walnut-cased American mantel clock with white two-piece dial ...
A hexagonal-shaped brass frame and glass terrarium, 46cm high and a smaller similar terrarium, (door
A hexagonal-shaped brass frame and glass terrarium, 46cm high and a smaller similar terrarium, (door section missing), 42cm high, (2).
A French gilt metal mantel clock with visible escapement, the damaged enamelled dial marked Grignon - Meusnier, 23cm high on stand, (incomplete), ...
A Victorian two-colour marble mantel clock with French bell-striking drum movement, (a/f), 25cm
A Victorian two-colour marble mantel clock with French bell-striking drum movement, (a/f), 25cm high, 44cm wide and a gong-striking walnut-cased m...
A brass 400-day clock, the dial marked E Bowden & Sons, Plymouth, under glass dome, 29cm high
A brass 400-day clock, the dial marked E Bowden & Sons, Plymouth, under glass dome, 29cm high overall. ...[more]