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An 18th Century Indian carved stone plinth of square form, the sides with circular medallion decoration raised on bracket type feet
A oak cased drop dial wall clock, the eight day movement by Samuel White together with another similar eight day clock with painted wooden dial an...
A Victorian black marble cased mantle clock of architctural form, the 8-day movement by G A Phillips of Paris with visible escapement and Roman nu...
An early 20th Century marble mantel clock with garniture in the Art Deco manner, the enamel dial set with Arabic numerals
A circa 1900 onyx and gilt brass mantel clock garniture, the movement by Marti of Paris surmounted by spelter figures after Virgil Morey and Lalou...
An Art Deco mantel clock, the white enamel dial set with Arabic numerals, the base stamped "Depose" and No'd 1795
A mahogany cased wall clock of circular form
A black marble mantel clock together with a model of a sphinx and a basket of assorted stone and
A black marble mantel clock together with a model of a sphinx and a basket of assorted stone and mineral samples etc
An oak long cased clock,
An oak long cased clock, the 30 hour movement with brass dial by William Charles of Cheptsow
An oak cased long case clock of slim proportions, the eight day movement with enamelled dial and children on a see-saw automaton over the chapter ...
An oak and mahogany cross banded cased long case clock, the thirty hour movement by Kalabergo of Banbury with square enamelled dial and floral pai...
An oak long case clock,
An oak long case clock, the eight day movement with brass dial by Paul Beauvair London
An 18th Century oak cased long case clock, the eight day movement with square brass dial and silvered chapter ring with Arabic and Roman numerals ...
A 19th Century oak cased long case clock, the enamel dial with Roman numerals and remnants of name (indistinct)
A mahogany long case clock case for restoration
An oak panel seated chair in the 17th Century manner, the back inscribed "T 1618 H"