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A Louis XVI style green onyx and gilt metal mantel clock, 34cm high, (lacking pendulum). ...[more]
A walnut framed wall clock, the 12in painted dial inscribed 'Smiths, Enfield', with pendulum.
A walnut framed wall clock, the 12in painted dial inscribed 'Smiths, Enfield', with pendulum. ...[more]
An unusual 19th century French toleware octagonal wall clock, the bell striking movement inscribed 'L Machenaud, Paris', 29cm wide. ...[more]
A 1930s mahogany and inlaid Westminster chiming Napolean clock, 43cm wide, with pendulum. ...[more]
A collection of clocks and timepieces. ...[more]
A slate and marble mantel clock, 22cm high; together with a pair of slate and green onyx side urns.
A slate and marble mantel clock, 22cm high; together with a pair of slate and green onyx side urns. ...[more]
A 1930s walnut mantel clock, 33cm wide, (lacking pendulum bob). ...[more]
A painted and carved wood 'Dick Turpin' sign, 60cm high.
An Edwardian carved walnut mantel clock, striking on gongs, 46.5cm high, with pendulum. ...[more]
An oak mantel clock, the repainted dial inscribed 'Barrauds, Corn Hill, London', with twin fusee
An oak mantel clock, the repainted dial inscribed 'Barrauds, Corn Hill, London', with twin fusee movement, 40.5cm high, with pendulum. (with key)
A slate and marble mantel clock, 27cm high. ...[more]
A slate and marble mantel clock, 40cm wide. ...[more]
A slate mantel clock, 43cm wide.
A slate mantel clock, 43cm wide. ...[more]
An early 19th century oak and mahogany eight day longcase clock, the 12in painted dial inscribed '
An early 19th century oak and mahogany eight day longcase clock, the 12in painted dial inscribed 'Wood, Littlehampton', height including finial 21...
A rare 19th century clock picture, the movement engraved 'Whitehead, London', the watercolour image,
A rare 19th century clock picture, the movement engraved 'Whitehead, London', the watercolour image, 32 x 44.5cm. ...[more]
An oak thirty hour longcase clock, the 11in square brass dial inscribed 'Jno Taylor, K(irkby)
An oak thirty hour longcase clock, the 11in square brass dial inscribed 'Jno Taylor, K(irkby) Stephen', 209.5cm high, with weight and pendulum. ...
A Victorian mahogany circular wall clock, with single fusee, the 12in painted dial inscribed 'J
A Victorian mahogany circular wall clock, with single fusee, the 12in painted dial inscribed 'J Dwerryhouse Ltd, Liverpool', with pendulum and win...
A novelty Continental castle form clock, 26cm high. ...[more]
A brass carriage timepiece, height including handle 15cm, with winding key. ...[more]
An Edwardian mahogany and chequer strung balloon timepiece, 24cm high. ...[more]
A brass skeleton timepiece, the silvered chapter ring inscribed 'Englefield, Chichester', with
A brass skeleton timepiece, the silvered chapter ring inscribed 'Englefield, Chichester', with mercury pendulum, in glazed case, 28.5cm high. (pen...
A walnut timepiece, by Elliott, 16cm wide.
An unusual George VI 1937 Coronation sampler, by C J L Carr, aged 10, 64 x 49.5cm. ...[more]
A vintage blue chinoiserie timepiece, the silvered dial inscribed 'Asprey', height including
A vintage blue chinoiserie timepiece, the silvered dial inscribed 'Asprey', height including handle 25cm.
Two old oak cased pigeon clocks.
Two old oak cased pigeon clocks.
A good gilt brass carriage clock, with push button repeat and gong strike, height including handle
A good gilt brass carriage clock, with push button repeat and gong strike, height including handle 17.5cm, with winding key. ...[more]
An old brass miniature carriage timepiece, height including handle 10.5cm. ...[more]
A Continental .800 silver gilt Rococo style miniature timepiece, 12cm high, (s.d.). ...[more]
An American walnut octagonal drop dial wall clock, the 12in painted circular dial inscribed 'J O'
An American walnut octagonal drop dial wall clock, the 12in painted circular dial inscribed 'J O'Connell, Portsmouth'. ...[more]