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A late Victorian or Edwardian dial clock with spun bezel, painted dial and fusee movement37cm diameterQty: 1Losses to the paint of the dial. Compl...
A collection of three sets of opera glasses to include a Jumelles Mars folding set stamped 'Jumelles Mars France'; a Negretti & Zambra London Empi...
A collection of microscope parts to include ten objective lenses and ten ocular lenses as well as three brass nose pieces, two G clamps, one C.Bak...
Two W Watson & Sons Brass monocular microscopes to include: a Fram 8911 and a Praxis with two objective lenses of 2/3 inches and 1/6 inches; toget...
Two brass carriage clocks
Two brass carriage clocks, the first a late 19th century French carriage clock with a gothic enamelled chapter ring and foliate disk, enclosed by ...
A compensated marine aneroid barometer together with an Arts & Crafts mahogany adjustable book slide
A compensated marine aneroid barometer made by John Baker & Co of Kensington; together with an Arts & Crafts mahogany adjustable book slide with h...
A mahogany longcase clock made by Tinkler, Newcastle, the painted face depicting The Last Supper and images of the four continents: Europe, Africa...
An early 20th century garniture de cheminée, the turquoise glazed pottery mantel clock in the form of a wine barrel surmounted by a revelling putt...
An early 19th century, possibly Scottish, mahogany eight-day longcase clock with a circular painted dial within a boxwood strung case, on bracket ...
A 30 hour William Hanting of Oxford longcase clock, the dial with brass mounts in an ebonised case and with chinoiserie decoration to the door211c...
An 18th century thirty-hour country-made oak longcase clock with brass dial signed 'Morgan of Hereford'44cm wide x 24.5cm deep x 203cm highThe hoo...
A Tempus Fugit oak longcase clock170cm highIn generally good condition. Some scuffing and marking.
A Regency dial clock, the dial signed 'Sowter of Oxford' and with fusee movement35cm diameterOxidisation to the metalwork. Movement complete but n...