An early 18th Century brass lantern clock of typical form with domed bell surmount above pierced and engraved fish and lily fret panels, the chapter ring with Roman numerals framing engraved flowers, central alarm dial and inscribed `Sam Townson, London`, flanked by a pair of hinged side panels on turned feet, height approx 22.5cm, together with four weights (faults, alterations and replacements).
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A George III brass break arch dial and eight day movement striking on a bell, the dial with silvered chapter ring inscribed `BeniN Andrew, ST Austle`, framing a matt gilt centre with subsidiary seconds and date aperture, beneath a silvered boss to arch engraved with an eagle and banner inscribed `Tempus Fugit`, all cornered with cast and pierced gilt spandrels, dial width approx 30.5cm.
A George III oak and mahogany longcase clock with eight day movement striking on a bell, the brass break arch dial with subsidiary seconds dial and matt centre framed by a silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals, the hood with moulded pediment above a glazed door and turned columns, the trunk with arched door on a plain base and plinth, height approx 220cm, together with pendulum and two weights.
An Alma Ware teacup and saucer and two matching square tea plates commemorating the Coronation of Edward VIII, together with a group of other Royal commemoratives each relating to Edward VIII, including an enamelled napkin ring and a cold painted spelter bust after Otakar Steinberger.
A pair of two handled pink ground Dresden porcelain vases and covers, late 19th Century, of Helena Wolfsohn type, each U-shaped body painted with alternate figural and foliate panels edged with gilt scrollwork, flanked by gilt handles above the circular feet and square bases, the pierced covers with ring handles, underglaze blue `AR` mark to bases, height approx 24cm (small chip to rim, possibly missing liner lids), together with a blue ground mid-19th Century English porcelain two handled vase with inner liner and cover (faults).
A late 17th century twelve hour striking long case clock by Henry Deeme of Honiton, the square brass dial with spandrels and Roman numeral chapter ring and single hand, the square hood with fluted Doric column supports with blind fret and key cornicing, and fluted side pilasters to the pine trunk
**amendment to original catalogue description: NB revised description of workings**An eight day striking long case clock with later replacement brass and silvered dial and workings by John Pinchbeck of London, the Roman numeral chapter ring with five minute interval Arabic outer ring, second hand dial and calendar aperture; the square hood with Doric columned supports and the trunk gilded in the chinoiserie manner on a black ground
**amendment to original catalogue description: NB revised description of workings**An eight day striking long case clock with later replacement brass and silvered dial and workings by Benjamin Knight of Abingdon, the Roman numeral chapter ring with an outer five minute Arabic ring, second hand dial and calendar aperture; the large domed shaped hood with three ball and point finials and Doric column supports, the trunk gilded in the chinoiserie manner on a royal blue ground
A William & Mary eight day striking long case clock by William Bennett of London, the square brass face with spandrels and a Roman numeral chapter ring with an outer 5 minute chapter ring, secondary second hand dial and calendar aperture and anchor escapement, the hood with barley twist supports, and inlaid stylized walnut panels to the trunk with a circular glass aperture to the door
19th century Grandfather clock in an oak and mahogany case with broken scroll pediment to the arched hood with baluster side supports, reeded pilasters on bracket feet, the eight day striking movement by R. Norton of Stamford(?), with an enamel dial and Roman numeral chapter ring and hand painted spandrels
19th century twelve hour striking long case clock by J.Hodge of Barnstaple. The square enamel dial with hand painted decorated spandrels has a Roman numeral chapter ring and calendar aperture. The good quality polished mahogany case has a worn painted decoration. There are two finials to the pediment

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