Late 18th century eight-day longcase clock in stained oak case with inlaid shell motif to the door, painted broken arch dial decorated with female figure in oval cartouche and garden sculptural features, signed JNo Peatling, Boston, with subsidiary seconds dial and arched date aperture, the swan neck pediment hood flanked by two fluted columns (bell and chiming train weight missing), 205cm high
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19th century Vienna-style walnut regulator clock, with a white enamel dial, with black Arabic numerals to chapter ring and second subsidiary dial, suspending a brass pendulum, within an ebonised and walnut case of architectural form, 126cm long Condition Report Clock comes with its original two weights but is lacking a key. All clocks and watches are sold untested for time keeping accuracies. Upon inspection this clock was not ticking.
A Victorian inlaid mahogany and walnut eight day longcase clock, the painted dial inscribed G Smith Osmaston Road Derby, decorated with hunting scenes, the case with swan neck pediment and flanked by turned pillars, pendulum and weights, 237 x 64cm Chips and scuffs to case, fading in places, loss to moulding on left side of trunk
An inlaid mahogany mantel clock, early 20th c, pendulum, 45cm h; 29 x 14cm and a Victorian inlaid mahogany arch top bracket clock, the silvered dial inscribed Hickleton & Sydal 4 Green Street EC, pendulum and key, 41cm h; 31 x 17cm (2) Arch top bracket clock case with numerous scuffs and scratches, water damage and faded in places
A Victorian oak thirty hour longcase clock, with brass and silvered dial inscribed J N Lookman Bicken Hill, flanked by turned pillars, having swan neck pediment with brass finials, pendulum and weight, 211cm h; 48 x 24cm Case split at base, pediment cracked and repaired. Screw holes to side of case, lacking parts of backboard
A French alabaster and giltmetal architectural mantel clock, early 20th c, mounted with a lion, enamel dial, 39cm h and another similar, smaller contemporary example and a French giltmetal mounted alabaster mantel clock, with painted enamel dial, the brass movement stamped Farcot Bte S.G.G. Paris, 31cm h; 20 x 10cm (3) French alabaster larger clock cracked and repaired, missing brass cover to rear, numerous minor chips and scuffs. Giltmetal architectural smaller clock missing glass to front, brass cover loose, numerous chips and scuffs Alabaster mantel clock with tiny chips to alabaster case, otherwise good clean condition
An early 18th century and later bracket style clock, marked John Clowes London, presented in a Victorian ebonised and glazed mantle clock case and having later applied regulator to rear of clock, the original brass and steel dial with twin key holes and date aperture and having blank space possibly for day, needs viewing in person ideally as needs attention but does strike the height is 36cm with the handle up and 33cm with the handle down
James Bonner, Aberdeen: A handsome George III mahogany and crossbanded eight day longcase clock, with silvered Roman dial, subsidiary seconds dial with date aperture, name plate to the arch, anchor escapement carved acanthus leaf finial, shaped waistal and panel base with bracket feet with winding key pendulum and two weights, 210cms high.
A selection of desk accessories, including: a pair of carved onyx bookends, modelled as horse heads, 13cms high; a German wall barometer; a Swiza miniature mantel clock; a silver plated capstan inkwell; a feather quill; and a Great War paperweight; together with a silver handled shoehorn, by William Davenport, Birmingham, 1908.

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