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A "Minimax" Type A 10 Pints fire extinguisher, brown conical casing with wall mounting bracket, some
A "Minimax" Type A 10 Pints fire extinguisher, brown conical casing with wall mounting bracket, some liquid contents. Sold as an antique item only...
19th century inlaid mahogany long case clock with classical columns to hood, the white enamelled
19th century inlaid mahogany long case clock with classical columns to hood, the white enamelled dial signed Henry Ellis Exeter, black Roman numer...
Mahogany cased striking mantle clock, c1900, the movement stamped EC, the white enamel chapter
Mahogany cased striking mantle clock, c1900, the movement stamped EC, the white enamel chapter ring with black Arabic numerals, applied gilt spand...
Early 20th century striking bracket clock in mahogany veneered casing fronted with reeded pilasters,
Early 20th century striking bracket clock in mahogany veneered casing fronted with reeded pilasters, Roman chapter ring and pierced brass spandrel...
An early 19th century striking eight day Grandfather clock in a cross banded mahogany oak case.
An early 19th century striking eight day Grandfather clock in a cross banded mahogany oak case. The square enamel dial has a monthly moon phase, a...
A late 18th century eight day striking Grandfather clock with later workings. The silvered dial
A late 18th century eight day striking Grandfather clock with later workings. The silvered dial has Roman numerals and an outer five minute Arabic...
Victorian striking wall clock bearing the initials `R` and `A` to the pendulum. The clock for the
Victorian striking wall clock bearing the initials `R` and `A` to the pendulum. The clock for the American market is in a glazed mahogany case wit...
French brass corniche cased repeating carriage clock, late 19th or early 20th century, the white
French brass corniche cased repeating carriage clock, late 19th or early 20th century, the white enamelled dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary...