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A small size alabaster type bracket clock with ormolu mounts. 19 cm tall. Some damages.
A twentieth century black forest-type cuckoo clock with weights.Minor damages and losses.
A walnut Vienna clock by Thos. Armstrong & Co of Manchester. With pendulum. 110cm tall. ...[more]
An early 20th century brass ship clock, circa 1920, circular form with roman numerals and subsidiary
An early 20th century brass ship clock, circa 1920, circular form with roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, 8-day movement by F.W. Elliott ...
A mid 20th Century mahogany arched bracket clock with Westminster chiming mechanism (pendulum)
A mid 20th Century mahogany arched bracket clock with Westminster chiming mechanism (pendulum)
Charles Frodsham & Co, Paris, a late 19th Century brass bracket clock of marine interest, in the form of a ship steering wheel, 15cm circular whit...
A late 19th Century bracket clock, green onyx case of Baroque architectural form with arched pediment with inset classical frieze, gilt metal dial...
A small size Sheraton revival with shell marquetry inlay clock. 23 cm tall. ...[more]
A nineteenth century longcase clock painted face dial, movement and pendulum. Possibly Gantor of
A nineteenth century longcase clock painted face dial, movement and pendulum. Possibly Gantor of Worcestershire. (3)
A late 19th Century walnut bracket clock, of Baroque design, Junghans movement, height 43cm, with
A late 19th Century walnut bracket clock, of Baroque design, Junghans movement, height 43cm, with a wall bracket, (key and pendulum)
A French ebonised marble, gilt metal and champleve mantel clock, rectangular moulded end top,
A French ebonised marble, gilt metal and champleve mantel clock, rectangular moulded end top, above a circular 5 inch brass dial with 8-day moveme...
A nineteenth century mahogany longcase clock with two weights. The face has the name and place of:
A nineteenth century mahogany longcase clock with two weights. The face has the name and place of: Douglas, Dunbarton. 186cm tall.Some slight dama...