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A repeating brass carriage clock, early 20th century, the enamel dial decorated with hand-painted
A repeating brass carriage clock, early 20th century, the enamel dial decorated with hand-painted floral swags, fitted gong strike movement on squ...
A French brass repeating carriage clock, the body with four fluted pillars and the face enamelled
A French brass repeating carriage clock, the body with four fluted pillars and the face enamelled with flowers, the case marked 'Examined by Wales...
A George Potts of Pall Mall inlaid mahogany bracket clock
Three train mantel clock, striking the quarters in gongs, with presentation inscription, 33cm high
Three train mantel clock, striking the quarters in gongs, with presentation inscription, 33cm high
An early 20th century Continental porcelain clock, with a lady, a cherub and flower encrustation,
An early 20th century Continental porcelain clock, with a lady, a cherub and flower encrustation, 30cm high
A 19th century mahogany wall clock, the 12in painted dial with convex glass door, and fusee movement
A 19th century circular mahogany cased fusee wall clock, with painted dial, 12inch dial (dial poor)
A 19th century circular mahogany cased fusee wall clock, with painted dial, 12inch dial (dial poor)
A. J. Usher of Lincoln single fusee wall clock, the dial 11½in diameter ...[more]
A walnut 'Vienna regulator' wall clock, with spring driven movement
A mahogany wall clock, by Camerer Kuss, with two train movement striking on a gong, with 12in
A mahogany wall clock, by Camerer Kuss, with two train movement striking on a gong, with 12in dial, a fusee movement and a bag of wooden turnings
An 18th century 30 hour longcase clock, with 10in square brass dial, inscribed 'Thos. Brown', in
An 18th century 30 hour longcase clock, with 10in square brass dial, inscribed 'Thos. Brown', in partially ebonised case, 200cm high ...[more]
An oak and brass mounted water clock frame, probably 17th century, 96cm high
A George III mahogany elm tripod table, with a shaped circular top, 50cm diameter