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A 19th CENTURY GILT METAL & CHAMPLEVE ENAMEL CLOCK GARNITURE, the dial marked 'Nathan & Co' set with blue Roman numeral indicators, the drum cased brass French movement chiming on a bell, matching two branch candlesticks, all on shaped giltwood and satin stands, the clock under a damaged glass dome, 41 cms high the clock
A WILLIAM & MARY MARQUETRY INLAID LONGCASE CLOCK by Daniel Mussard, London (registered as member of the Clockmakers' Company of London, 1686), 12.25 ins square brass dial with pierced brass spandrels and silvered chapter ring set with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, before a twin wind double weight pendulum driven movement striking on a bell, the case with profuse marquetry inlay and ebonized mouldings, the long trunk door with pendulum viewing panel, inlaid with multiple figures amongst leaf and floral swags which are repeated to the trunk base, pendulum, weights and key present, 216.5 cms high
A Royal Doulton figurine 'Top O' The Hill' HN1834, one other, 'Home Again' HN2167 (a/f), a Royal Worcester figurine 'Friday's Child.....' no.3523, (a/f), a Royal Doulton 'Poppy Eyebright' figure D.BH1, a Royal Doulton Bunnykins clock, 20.5cm diameter, a child's oval-shaped bowl, other figures, etc.
FRENCH BRASS CLOCK H DESPREZ. A solid brass casing shelf clock with porcelain panels painted and signed by H. Desprez, French artist, dated probably circa 1890. Measures approx 38cm tall, 22cm across and 13cm deep. Small chip to right hand panel. Winds, ticks and chimes. Marked 13050 to outer casing. Marked A1 in oval to movement.
A small 19th century mahogany glazed wall cabinet, a French marble top bedside cupboard, a Lepaute Electrique wall clock of hexagonal form, a painted wooden antiques sign, a framed and glazed Dutch coloured print, a wall mirror of rectangular form with painted frame and a pair of reclaimed white marble balustrades
An early 19th century mahogany long case clock, the case with geometric marquetry inlaid detail, the hood enclosing a painted broken arched dial, with sheep and lambs to the spandrels, to the arch a biblical character and lion, with eight day striking movement, subsidiary calendar and secondary dials, signed A. Neinenger of Stonehouse
A Regency oak and mahogany cross banded longcase clock, the hood with swan neck cornice, broken arch painted dial with floral spandrels and seascape to the arch (now lacking rocking ship action) with eight day striking movement, subsidiary calendar and secondary dials by E Chambler, Newcastle
A Georgian Scottish mahogany longcase clock, the trunk with reeded columns and cast brass ionic capitals, the hood with pronounced swan neck pediments and applied blind fret boxwood panels, enclosing a broken arch brass dial with silvered chapter ring and subsidiary secondary dial, with further chased decoration showing a cornucopia and stylised dolphins, H & R Millar of Edinburgh, 220cm tall
17th century brass lantern clock by Thomas Knifton at the Cross Keys in Lothbury, the pillared frame with side doors, with polished brass chapter ring round a floral engraved dial, cut steel hands, countable strike on bell, further inscribed William Woodcok, (probably the original owner) 34cm high
George III bracket clock by Thomas Delasalle, London, with signed, painted dial, twin fusee movement striking on a bell, engraved backplate, signed by maker and engraved pendulum, repeat pull, in dome-top mahogany case with pierced gilt brass grilles and red cloth ground, swing top handle, on bracket feet, 43cm high (key and pendulum present)
Late 19th century French gilt and bronzed spelter mantel clock in ornate case with lion attacking an Indian elephant with mahout on howdah on back - the dial with enamelled numerals and French movement striking on a bell, the base with elephant-head supports, 44cm high. An identical clock featured in the popular television drama 'Downton Abbey' and appeared on the Dowager's mantelpiece (key and pendulum present)

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