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An inlaid mahogany eight-day longcase clock, circa 1800, the four-pillar rack and bell striking movement with 14 inch Roman numeral brass break-arch dial, with subsidiary seconds to the urn and scroll engraved silvered centre signed 'Jno' Fletcher, Barnsley', with female head pattern spandrels and silvered 'Tempus Fugit' boss to arch, in a swan neck pedimented case with turned hood pilasters and fleur de lys centre shaped-top trunk door flanked by inlaid pilasters, on plinth base with bracket feet, 233cm high.

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A Midlands oak and mahogany eight-day longcase clock, circa 1790, the rack and bell striking four-pillar movement with 12 inch single sheet Roman numeral engraved brass break-arch dial, with arched calendar aperture and subsidiary seconds dial to the scroll decorated centre, with conforming spandrels and signed 'Henry Payton, Bromsgrove' to the arch, in a swan neck pedimented line inlaid case with reeded hood pilasters over conch shell patera centred rectangular trunk door and plinth base with squat bracket feet, 228cm high. Henry Payton is recorded in G H Baillie 'Watchmakers and Clockmakers of the World' as working in Bromsgrove circa 1765.

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A French brass eight-day four-glass mantel clock, circa 1890, the bell-striking movement with mercury compensated pendulum and visible brocot escapement to the recessed dial centre, with white enamel Roman numeral chapter ring, in bevel glazed caddy moulded rectangular case on plinth base, 28cm high.

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A West Country rosewood crossbanded and chevron banded figured mahogany eight-day longcase clock with moonphase, circa 1830, the four-pillar rack and bell striking movement with 12.5 inch white painted Roman numeral dial with subsidiary seconds dial and arch calendar aperture to centre, Gothic Ruin polychrome painted spandrels and age of the moon to arch, in shaped crest break-arch pedimented case, with wavy edge hood door flanked by spiral turned pilasters, over panel inlaid throat and trunk door, flanked by further conforming three-quarter columns, on flame figured crossbanded plinth base with deep skirt, 228cm high.

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A Victorian figured mahogany eight-day domestic regulator, the four-pillar rack and bell striking movement with deadbeat escapement, maintaining power, fine beat adjustment and wood rod pendulum with heavy lenticular bob, the 13.5 inch circular Roman numeral silvered dial with subsidiary seconds and day of month dials to centre, the flame figured case of good colour, with foliate pierced crest and canted angles to hood over shallow arch door and conforming angles to trunk, on panel inlaid plinth with ogee bracket feet, 213cm high.

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A French gilt brass eight-day alarm carriage clock with push button repeat, circa 1860, the bell-striking movement with platform lever escapement and white Roman numeral enamel circular dial set into foliate engraved gilt mask with alarm dial beneath, in corniche style case, 14cm high excluding handle.

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A French lacquered brass eight-day mantel clock in the early 18th century taste, circa 1890, the bell-striking movement by Henry Marc with foliate scroll cast Roman numeral cartouche dial, in rectangular case with urn surmount and broken arch pediment over fluted pilaster and leafy scroll decorated front, with openwork scroll side mounts and on shaped base with scroll feet, 51cm high.

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A late 19th century French lacquered brass eight-day mantel clock, the bell-striking movement with Roman numeral enamelled cartouche applied gilt brass dial, in rectangular case with urn surmount and gadroon moulded top, over foliate spandrel applied front and grotesque mask handles to sides, on plinth base with female mask applied front, on leafy paw feet, 62cm high.

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A late 19th century French porcelain mounted gilt metal eight-day mantel clock, the bell-striking movement with powder blue ground Roman numeral cartouche porcelain dial, in arch pedimented case with foliate cast crest centred with a bust of Shakespeare over waisted panel front flanked by female figures emblematic of his work, on three-section porcelain mounted foliate scroll mounted base with scroll feet, 50cm high.

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A late 19th century French polychrome decorated metal eight-day figural mantel clock, the bell-striking movement with gilt on blue Roman numeral cartouche dial, the case modelled as an Arabic trader on camel back, on naturalistic oval base with scroll feet, 47cm high.

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A French ormolu and Sevres style porcelain eight-day mantel clock, retailed by Edward & Sons, Paris, London & Glasgow, No.3702, circa 1880, the bell-striking movement with pink ground Roman numeral cartouche dial with lovebird and floral painted centre, in break-arch case with resting Cupid surmount and pineapple finials over fluted side columns and shaped courting couple decorated panel to front, on bowfront base with engine-turned feet, 34cm high.

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A French Empire patinated bronze mounted oak eight-day mantel clock, circa 1830, the bell-striking movement with silvered Roman numeral dial set into foliate scroll pedimented rectangular pedestal beside finely cast figure of Minerva with cornucopia, on medallion and trophy centred festoon applied plinth base with leafy bracket feet, case probably originally marble, 49cm high.

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A good Somerset oak thirty-hour longcase clock, circa 1765, the four-pillar outside countwheel bell-striking two-handed movement with 11 inch square brass dial applied with Roman numeral chapter ring, with Arabic minutes and signed 'John Rouckliffe, Bridgwater' to lower edge, with string of pearl pattern spandrels and leafy scroll arch bird in flight engraved centre, the square-top case with ogee moulded cornice, blind fret frieze and integral pilasters to hood, over rectangular trunk door and plinth base with shallow skirt, 194cm high.

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A Somerset mahogany crossbanded oak thirty-hour longcase clock, circa 1820, the four-pillar outside countwheel bell-striking movement with 11 inch square white painted Roman numeral dial with arch calendar aperture and signed 'Jno. Thristle, Stogursey' to centre, with polychrome and gilt floral spandrels, in swan neck pedimented case with faceted hood pilasters, star inlaid trunk door and plinth base with shallow skirt, 204cm high.

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A French Charles X ormolu library mantel clock, the eight-day bell-striking movement with engine-turned gilt Roman numeral dial, in rectangular platform case with globe, laurel wreath, book and drawing instrument surmount over faux bookcase and floral border decorated front, on engine-turned ball feet, lacking minute hand, 35cm high.

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A French patinated bronze, ormolu and white marble eight-day sculptural mantel clock, circa 1860, the back-wound bell-striking movement by Vincenti & Cie for Maple & Co, Paris No.2570 with platform lever escapement, in globe form case applied with gilt floral crest and Arabic numerals flanked by pair of putti plotting a position on the globe, seated on stepped marble base with foliate scroll cast fronted panel to centre, on gilt disc feet, 25cm high.

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A Leicester mahogany eight-day longcase clock with moonphase circa 1770, the substantial four-pillar rack and bell striking movement with star wheel set-up and 12 inch brass break-arch dial applied with Roman numeral chapter ring with Arabic minutes and rococo scroll spandrels, the centre with arched calendar aperture, ringed winding holes and signed 'Edw. Shepherd, Leicester' to a rococo scroll bordered cartouche, with moonphase within scroll engraved border to arch, in a pagoda top case with fluted hood pilasters, break-arch trunk door flanked by reeded canted angles, on panel decorated base with bracket feet, 224cm high.

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A George III eight-day ebonised musical bracket clock circa 1790, the twin fusee back-wound movement with verge escapement and playing a choice of three airs on eight bells, the backplate engraved with fleur de lys within an oval cartouche and foliate borders, the 8 inch break-arch single sheet silvered Roman numeral dial with foliate engraved spandrels and signed 'George Howard, London' to centre, the arch with blued steel tune selection hand for 'Song', 'Minuet' and 'Jigg' with urn and foliate scroll engraved infill, in an ebonised bell-top case with brass carrying handle, arched side windows and on block feet, 49cm high excluding handle.

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A George II dark green lacquered eight-day longcase clock circa 1730, the five-pillar rack and bell striking movement with 12 inch brass break-arch dial applied with silvered Roman numeral chapter ring with Arabic minutes, fleur de lys half hour markers and female head pattern spandrels, the matted centre with subsidiary seconds dial and foliate engraved calendar aperture, the arch signed 'Joseph Dudds, London' to central silvered boss flanked by gilt dolphin mounts, in a break-arch pedimented case with square-top trunk door decorated in gilt with figures within Oriental landscape with pagodas, with brass lenticle, on plinth base with conforming decoration, case with some re-touching, 219cm high.

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A Swiss Neuchatel style eight-day bracket clock in the Louis XV taste with bracket en suite, 20th century, the bell-striking movement with white Roman numeral enamel dial, with ball finial and gilt mouldings to the floral painted ebonised waisted case with glazed aperture beneath dial, on scroll feet, with ogee wall bracket en suite, 68cm high overall.

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A Plymouth oak eight-day longcase clock, with rocking figure to arch circa 1785, the four-pillar rack and bell striking movement with 12 inch brass dial applied with Roman numeral silvered chapter ring with Arabic minutes and leafy scroll cast spandrels, the centre with subsidiary seconds dial and arch calendar aperture within engraved scene of a square rigged sailing vessel passing the Barbican, the arch with a rocking figure of Fortuna and signed 'William Pearce, Plymouth' along upper edge, in a caddy-top case with break-arch cornice and Corinthian pilasters to hood, over shaped-top trunk door and on plinth base, 212cm high.

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A fine George III London figured mahogany eight-day longcase clock, circa 1770, the substantial five-pillar rack and bell striking movement with anchor escapement and 12 inch brass break-arch dial applied with silvered Roman numeral chapter ring with Arabic minutes and gilt castle gateway pattern spandrels, the matted centre with subsidiary seconds dial, calendar aperture and signed 'Dan'l De St. Leu, London' to a silvered arched plate, the arch with Strike/Silent dial between Hoho bird and scroll cast gilt mounts, the case with pagoda shaped pediment and brass flambeau finials over break-arch cornice and frieze and stop-fluted brass pilasters to hood, with flame figured break-arch trunk door over conforming raised panel plinth base, 253cm high.

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A Dorset crossbanded oak eight-day longcase clock circa 1770, the four-pillar rack and bell striking movement with 12 inch brass break-arch dial applied with silvered Roman numeral chapter ring signed 'Roger Startudge, Christchurch' to lower edge and cockleshell pattern spandrels around a foliate scroll and Hoho bird engraved centre with subsidiary seconds dial and arched calendar aperture, the arch with silvered eagle engraved boss flanked by dolphin mounts, in break-arch pedimented case with integral hood columns, break-arch trunk door and reduced plinth base with double skirt, 208cm high.

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A French ormolu eight-day mantel clock in the Greek Revival taste, circa 1880, the bell-striking movement with rosette centred gilt Roman numeral dial, in cylindrical plinth form case with young girl and lovebird bust surmount over lion mask mounted foliate pierced side scrolls and leafy bezel, on black and red marble shaped canted base with stylised paw feet, 47cm high.

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A Paris Porcelain eight-day mantel clock, circa 1840, the bell-striking movement with silk suspension and signed 'Leroi a Paris, 1110' to backplate, with similarly signed blue on white Roman numeral enamel dial, with foliate cast gilt bezel, in waisted plinth form case with polychrome floral painted front panel within a gilt foliate scroll blue ground, with scroll borders and on outswept feet, repairs to porcelain, 21cm high.

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A rare Venetian gilt metal mounted tortoiseshell basket-top table clock, circa 1700, the later French bell-striking movement with original rectangular gilt brass dial applied with silvered Roman numeral chapter ring with Arabic minutes and annotations for quarter striking, within fine repousse scroll and cherub head mask, the rosette engraved matt centre signed 'Matties Gughi, Venice', the case with foliate pierced repousse basket top over parcel gilt cornice and swollen frieze, over cushion-moulded surround applied with foliate mounts, the sides with rectangular windows, on scroll mounted cavetto moulded base with cast gilt paw feet, 42cm high.

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A good Queen Anne figured walnut eight-day longcase clock by 'Windmills, London' circa 1710, the rack and bell striking movement with five finned pillars and anchor escapement, with 12 inch square brass dial applied with silvered Roman numeral chapter ring with fleur de lys half hour markers, Arabic minutes and signed to lower edge, with female mask and scroll spandrels, the matted centre with subsidiary seconds dial, ringed winding holes and calendar aperture, in flat-top case with moulded cornice over integral pilasters to hood and square-top trunk door with book-matched veneers and lenticle, on plinth base, case with some restorations, 222cm high.

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A Somerset mahogany cased thirty-hour longcase clock circa 1725, the two handed four-pillar outside countwheel bell-striking movement with 10.75 inch square brass dial applied with Roman numeral chapter ring with Arabic minutes and cruciform half hour markers, London Cherub head pattern spandrels, the matted centre with square calendar aperture beneath bridge signature plaque 'William Cuff, Wells', in a later swan neck pedimented case with wavy edge hood door, square trunk door and plain base with bracket feet, distressed, 208cm high.

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An impressive French gilt metal mounted boulle 'Religieuse' bracket clock, circa 1680, now with substantial English eight-day seven-pillar triple fusee verge bracket clock movement circa 1780, chiming the quarters on six bells and striking the hour on a larger bell, with gilt brass full-arch dial applied with silvered Roman numeral chapter ring with Arabic minutes, diamond half hour markers and London Cherub head spandrels, the matted centre with calendar aperture and the arch with rise/fall regulation dial flanked by dolphin mounts, with fine original engraved gilt brass hands, in inverted bell-top case with finely chased gilt brass figure of Minerva between two tiers of finials with openwork baluster gallery beneath, the front with Corinthian pilasters and shaped apron, the sides with tall rectangular windows, the whole with fine premier-parti pewter and brass foliate scroll decoration on a mottled real shell ground and fine ebony mouldings, on four gilt hairy lion paw feet, 79cm high.

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A fine Bristol mahogany eight-day longcase clock with 'High Water at Bristol Key', circa 1750, the four-pillar rack and bell striking movement with 12 inch brass break-arch dial applied with silvered Roman numeral chapter ring with Arabic minutes and signed 'Isaac Hewlett, Bristol' along lower edge, with rococo scroll and cockleshell spandrels, the matted centre with subsidiary seconds ring and calendar aperture, with moonphase to arch calibrated for tidal times to upper edge, the fine case with ogee moulded caddy and cornice over integral hood pilasters and shaped-top parquetry line inlaid trunk door, on conforming plinth base with bracket feet, 245cm high. A regulator by his son, William, is also offered in this sale as 291.

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A Wiltshire inlaid figured mahogany eight-day longcase clock, circa 1830, the four-pillar rack and bell striking movement with 13 inch white painted Roman numeral break-arch dial, the centre with subsidiary seconds dial, arch calendar aperture and signed 'Morse, Malmesbury', with polychrome painted Four Seasons spandrels and young girl asleep with bale of wheat to arch, in shaped pediment break-arch case with three turned wood finials and shaped Corinthian pilasters to hood, the trunk with panel inlaid door flanked by conforming quarter pilasters on similarly inlaid plinth base, 225cm high.

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A Welsh oak and mahogany eight-day longcase clock with moonphase, circa 1830, the four-pillar rack and bell striking movement with 13 inch white painted break-arch Roman numeral dial, the convex centre with subsidiary seconds dial, arched calendar aperture and signed 'J. Moseley, Swansea', with polychrome floral painted spandrels and moonphase to arch, in shaped outline arch pedimented case, with wavy edge door and reeded pilasters to hood, over rectangular trunk door flanked by conforming quarter columns, on plinth base, 218cm high.

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A cast mortar, dated 1718, of flared form, with horizontal bands and initials R D between a bell and scrollwork, the back dated 1718, 19cm diameter

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A Victorian iron bell pig, the nose and tail activating the clockwork action and bell, 14cm long

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A Victorian mahogany wall clock, the octagonal frame over a drop case with an oval window, the dial inscribed G. Lowe, Chester, the double fusee movement with a shaped back plate striking on a bell. Pendulum not original. Dial 30cm, overall height 72cm

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A pair of Chinese jade cufflinks, the oval plaques with opposing dumb bell terminals

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After Charles Bell Birch ARA 1832-1893, a parian figure of a wood nymph, with a deer at her side and a fawn on her lap, seated on a grassy mound, bearing the legend verso C B BIRCH Sc 1864, possibly by The Art Union, 49cm (19 1/2in)

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A ROYAL DOULTON FIGURINE "TINKLE BELL", HN 1677. Height 5".

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A MID 18TH CENTURY WALNUT LONG CASE CLOCK, with eight day movement striking on a bell, the arched brass dial with mechanical phases of the moon, gilt metal spandrels, roman hour and arabic minute numerals, second dial and calendar aperture, inscribed "Benj. Stretch Bristol" on a brass label, with arched hood, the trunk with long arched stringing inlaid doors inlaid with oval mother of pearl label and key plate of a later date, the base now with shaped skirting. Dial Width 13". Width 14.5". Height 96".

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A WOODEN MODEL OF BRITISH FLAGSHIP H.M.S. VICTORY, with ninety six guns run out, the deck detail including, two boats, hatches, bell, barrels, companion ways, and figure head. Fully rigged and under sail. Height 34.5". Hull Length 34".

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A LARGE SHIPS BELL, inscribed " T.S.S. Orcades 1948 London". Diameter 15". Height 16".

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A SHIPS BELL, inscribed "Alfred", lacking clapper, Diameter 11", Height 11.5", and ANOTHER SHIPS BELL, Height 13.5", Diameter 13". (2)

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A GERMAN BULKHEAD SHIPS BELL CLOCK, the half hour striking movement by Hermle, contained in a drum shaped brass case mounted on a circular wooden plaque. Diameter 6". Modern.

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AN EDWARDIAN SILVER MOUNTED CLEAR GLASS DECANTER, of elongated bell shape, decorated with four vertical green trailed lines, with Stopper. Birmingham 1901, Height 12.5".

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A Maling Peony Rose Pattern Dressing Table Set, comprising tray, candle stick and powder bowl and cover, a glazed bisque vase, decorated a rabbit and child, a Royal Worcester bell, of a lady in a crinoline dress, and two blue and white ginger jars and covers (a.f.) (7)

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An Edwardian Brass Lawn Tennis Measure, (a.f.), a pair of field glasses, in a fitted leather case, a boxed set of silversmith's scales, and a hand bell (4)

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A Brass Jam Pan, a bell, stamped AFP a flaming orb, and assorted plate and brass items (qty)

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A Longcase Clock, the 31 cm arched square brass dial signed Sam Delance Downtown, with tempus fugit to the arch, Roman numerals, and engraved silvered centre, fitted an 8 day movement, striking hours on a bell, in a carved oak case, with a swan neck pediment, 225 cm

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Bell (William A) New Tracks in North America, London 1870, 2nd edition, Earl of Dunraven, The Great Divide, Travels in the Upper Yellowstone in the summer of 1874, Chatto & Windus 1876, and three other volumes (5)

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A Cecil Aldin Artists Proof Print, The Bell Inn, Waltham St Lawrence, signed, 44 x 37 cm

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A Cecil Aldin Artists Proof Print, The Devon and Somerset over Badgworthy Water, published by Alfred Bell 1925, signed in pencil, 37 x 63 cm

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A lady's bodice, circa 1864 in pink shot taffeta with silk fringe, bell sleeves and tucked front

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An oak, mahogany and rosewood crossbanded longcase clock, early 19th century, the broken scroll swan neck pediment above a square hood door flanked by turned half columns enclosing a 14" circular white painted enamel dial with roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, marked indistinctly 'Hay, Shrewsbury', eight-day movement striking on a bell above rosewood crossbanded and mahogany tablet and pointed arched top crossbanded lozenge centre three-quarter length trunk door flanked by turned half columns over a further tablet and ogive moulding and conforming base board with canted corners, distressed, 81" high.

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A Victorian mahogany crossbanded longcase clock, circa 1870 the broken scroll pediment centred by a pyramid finial above an arched glazed door flanked by wrythen reeded columns and enclosing 14" white painted arched enamel dial with roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and moon phase in the arch, and marked 'E Lashmore, Oswestry', painted with rustic housing and castle ruins to the corners and arch, eight-day movement striking on a bell above a three-quarter length shaped arched top crossbanded trunk door, flanked by wrythen reeded columns over a crossbanded panel, canted border and crossbanded base board and raised on ogee bracket feet, 90" high.

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A French gilt brass carriage clock, circa 1900 the rectangular case with shaped top and base and fluted swing carrying handle, five bevelled glass panels enclosing a white enamel dial with blue enamel roman numerals and alarm dial, platform lever escapement and alarm bell to the base, 5" high

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A French variegated red marble clock, mid 19th century, the domed case with bevelled circular glass door enclosing a 4" machine engraved silvered dial with roman numerals and marked 'Wagner a Paris', eight-day movement striking the hour and half hour on a bell and raised on a stepped plinth, 19.5" high

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A diamond set egg shaped pendant, possibly Russian, three charms, comprising: a Swiss bell, a Keswick shield and a wishbone and also a wedding ring.

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An Art Deco grey and white marble three piece clock garniture, the clock with a square dial with black Arabic numerals, the movement striking on a bell, the case of architectural form with pairs of pillars to the sides and with a bird finial, the urns with oval motifs to the fronts, with a mercury pendulum.

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A Victorian gilt metal cased bell striking mantel clock, of Gothic architectural form, the movement signed to the backplate Harvey & Co. Regent St. London, 1029, the gilt dial with black Roman hour numerals, the case with a gilt dome and corner pinnacles, the sides with scrolled decoration and on a stepped square base.

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A Bell & Howell 624EE cine camera in leather case.

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