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A George III Longcase Clock, the steel and brass dial with Phases of the Moon arch and inscribed "Dollif Rollison, Halton" with seconds ring, date aperture and eight day striking movement in a shell inlaid caddy top mahogany case with fluted Corinthian columns, canted corners and bracket feet. 7` 5" (226cms) high.
A Regency brass inlaid mahogany bracket clock, George Lowe, Gloucester, early 19th century, the five pillar twin fusee bell striking movement with original anchor escapement and shouldered plates, the 8 inch circular white painted convex Roman numeral dial signed LOWE, GLOUCESTER to centre and within cast brass bezel, the arched case with brass ring handles above gothic tracery pointed arch frets to sides and stylised star and foliate motif inlaid decoration to the ebony line edged front, on moulded plinth base with further brass line decoration and brass ball feet, 44cm high. George Lowe is recorded in Dowler, Graham GLOUCESTERSHIRE CLOCK AND WATCH MAKERS as working from Westgate Street, Gloucester 1817-42.
An ebonised table clock, mid 18th century and later, the 19th century four pillar twin fusee bell striking movement with anchor escapement, applied to the original 7 inch brass break-arch dial with false bob aperture, calendar aperture and oval plate inscribed Jno. Carter, London to the matted centre within an applied silvered Roman numeral chapter ring with Arabic five minute and fluer-de-lys half hour markers, the angles with mask and scroll cast spandrels beneath arch with rosette centre engraved subsidiary regulation dial (redundant) flanked by conforming mounts, in an inverted bell-top case with brass carrying handle above break-arch windows to sides, on moulded base with squab feet, 44cm high excluding handle.
A Regency brass mounted mahogany bracket clock, bearing signature for John Bennett, London, early 19th century, the five pillar twin fusee bell striking movement with anchor escapement and unusual shaped plates, the 8 inch circular cream painted Roman numeral convex dial bearing signature JOHN BENNETT, 65 & 64 CHEAPSIDE, LONDON to centre, with brass bezel and in rectangular chamfer-top case with large brass pineapple finial above ring side handles and fishscale pierced frets to sides, the front with recessed brass-fillet bordered quadrant panel infill and brass strip inlaid canted angles, on stepped base with fluted ebonised border decoration and brass ball feet, 43cm (17ins) high excluding finial, 49.5cm (19ins) high overall.
Ladies` five stone diamond ring, comprising graduating old cut stones, total weight approx. 0.75 carats, platinum topped settings with two small rose cut diamonds between each stone, yellow gold ornate scrolled under-bezel & shank, tested 18ct & platinum, size M or 6 US (2.6g)
Ladies` diamond set ring, comprising old cut stones, total weight approx. 0.40 carats, three stones across centre in semi-illusion settings, small stones set between second & third stones to either side, white on yellow gold settings, yellow gold shank, stamped 18ct, size O or 7.1/4 US (3.3g)

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