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Rare and unusual circular fusee "R.E.D." carriage type travelling clock with two-plane lever escapement,, the 3.25" white dial signed E. Whistler, Paris, London, the back plate fitted with a shutter revealing winding holes, within a drumhead case with glazed pillared sides, surmounted by a ring handle, 6.5" high (key) *See Allix, Charles & Bonnert, Peter - 'Carriage Clocks Their History & Development', P.213, plate VIII/29, where a similar example is illustrated
English oak triple fusee musical boardroom clock, the 8" gilded brass arched dial signed Arnold & Lewis, Manchester on an arched plate to the matted centre enclosed by a silvered chapter ring under subsidiary chime/silent, slow/fast and Whittington/Westminster dials to the arch, the movement playing on a nest of eight graduated bells and striking the quarters on four gongs and the hours on a larger one, within a foliate carved stepped oak case surmounted by a caddy top, 28.5" high (locking pendulum and keys)
French four glass white marble and ormolu mounted two train mantel clock garniture, the movement with outside countwheel striking on a bell, the 3.5" white chapter ring enclosing an engine turned gilt centre, within a pillared stepped case, 14" high (pendulum); also with a pair of matching five light candelabrum, 15.75" high
Fine English walnut and seaweed marquetry eight day longcase clock, the 12" square brass dial signed John Crucefix, London on a brass chapter ring enclosing a matted centre with subsidiary seconds dial, ringed winding holes and calendar aperture, the case with long door and the hood surmounted by a flat moulded stepped cornice, 86" high (pendulum, two weights and keys)
Gents of Leicester brass bulkhead clock timepiece, the 7" chapter ring enclosing a cream centre with slow/fast lever; also a Smiths eight day sunburst wall clock, another American bulkhead wall clock, the 5.25" silvered dial signed Chelsea Clock Co. Boston, U.S. Maritime Commission..., five various pottery kitchen wall clocks etc
Good early brass hook and spike balance wheel lantern clock, the 6.25" silvered chapter ring enclosing a foliate engraved centre signed Richard Ames Neare St Andrews Church in Holburne fecit, also with central foliate engraved alarm dial and single iron hand, surmounted by pierced foliate dolphin frets, strapwork bell and finial (six weights) *The maker Ames or Aymes is recorded as working between 1648 and 1681
Kaiser World torsion clock, the 3.25" white chapter ring enclosing a recessed celestial centre and surmounted by a rolling moon to the arch, under a glass dome and upon a cream and gilt base, 10" high; also another old torsion clock with disc pendulum, under a glass dome and upon a circular stepped metal base, 11" high (2)
French pine eight day Comtoise longcase clock, the 9.5" convex dial with Roman numerals and date chapter ring signed Coste á Rabastens, within a repousse brass foliate surround, the balloon shaped case with long door and pendulum window, surmounted by a flat moulded cornice, 91" high (folding pendulum, but no weights)
Oak and mahogany crossbanded eight day longcase clock, the 12.25" square brass dial signed Walter Archer, Stow on ye Would on the silvered chapter ring enclosing a matted centre with subsidiary seconds dial and calendar aperture, the case with long door and the hood surmounted by a flat moulded stepped cornice, 80" high (pendulum, two weights and keys)
Jaeger LeCoultre stainless steel and glass 'Atmos Atlantis' mantel clock, the 5" white spiral chapter ring with baton hour markers, blued steel hands enclosing a disc indicating the phases of the moon, the thirteen jewel movement wound by changes in air pressure, within a glass prismatic style cabinet with bevelled glazed panels and internal level gauge, the front panel removable, raised upon three polished rhodium plated adjustable feet, ser. no. 696176, circa 1999, 10.75" *This clock appears in very good condition and is sold with a customer service receipt from Mallory of Bath dated 13th May 2013. The clock also retains the original packaging and is sold with the instruction manual
Small attractive ebonised and bone inlaid two train mantel clock, the movement back plate stamped A & N no. 31533 striking on a gong, the 2.75" brass chapter ring enclosing ornate pierced hands, within a glazed case inlaid with Moorish foliate designs and surmounted by a caddy top with six turned brass finials, 11.25" high (pendulum)
English triple fusee skeleton clock, the movement playing on a nest of eight bells and striking the hours on a larger bell, the 8.25" silvered chapter ring enclosing a skeletonised centre, upon curving supports and stepped circular turned feet, under a brass bound glass case and upon a rectangular plinth base, 20" high overall, with pendulum (in need of restoration)
Small 'Snuff Box' musical movement with 2.5" cylinder playing on three airs; an Art Deco white onyx and malachite boudoir clock timepiece, 4.75" wide, small English desk timepiece, the 4" silvered chapter ring within a gilt metal square frame, 5.25" high and a silver cased pocket watch with subsidiary seconds dial (not working) (4)
Oak thirty hour longcase clock, the 10.5" square brass dial signed Wainwright, Bunny on the silvered chapter ring enclosing a matted centre with large calendar aperture and single iron hand, the case with long rounded arched door and the hood surmounted by a flat moulded stepped cornice, 81" high (pendulum, weight and door key)
A jewellery box containing a large quantity of costume jewellery, together with two gold crosses with chains, 19.5g, a red and white stone ring stamped '18' and a 9ct single stone diamond ring, a freshwater pearl necklace and bracelet, a malachite nugget necklace, and a cased pearl necklace and matching bracelet

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