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Art Deco style walnut mantel clock, silvered chapter ring, German striking movement, in a domed case, 22cm; a Smiths Enfield oak cased presentatio...

A black slate mantel clock, an oak cased pagoda top HAC 14 day strike mantel clock with cream enamel roman numeral chapter ring (one finial missin...

A reproduction brass lantern clock, French key-wind movement, 30cm; and a small walnut cased mantel clock, (2).

A German stained beechwood mantel clock, ivorine chapter ring, Junghans movement striking on a gong, 47cm.

French brass carriage clock, serpentine case, rectangular enamelled dial, 13cm.

French black marble and inlaid mantel clock, white enamel dial, movement by Marti & Cie, striking on a bell, 21cm; and a pair of modern table lamp...

An oak and mahogany longcase clock, arched painted dial, faintly signed Josh Kern, Winset, with date aperture, thirty-hour movement, case with Tun...

Modern mahogany London Clock Co. quartz wall clock, with Westminster chime, and a modern barometer retailed by H Samuel, both 57cm. (Qty: 2)

Victorian mahogany banjo-shaped wall barometer by Thomas Haynes, Blandford, boxwood outline, silver dial, 97cm, damaged.

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