T Milner, Wigan, an 18th Century 8 day striking longcase clock, the 14" painted square dial with subsidiary seconds and calendar dials, the crossbanded mahogany case with shaped door, on ogee bracket feet
An Art Deco French 8 day chiming wall clock with octagonal silvered dial and Arabic numerals contained in a walnut and cut mirrored glass case, the dial marked Variable Westminster
A French Art Deco spelter and 4 colour marble 3 piece clock garniture, the striking mantel clock with diamond shaped enamelled dial and Arabic numerals contained in a marble case supported by 2 figures of sea lions with balls and having 2 fan shaped side urns
Woppenheim, a French 19th Century 8 day striking mantel clock, the 4" enamelled dial with Roman numerals (chip to base) contained in an arch shaped walnut case with pierced grilled panels to the sides
An Art Nouvea longcase clock, striking on gong, with 9 1/2" silvered dial and Arabic numerals contained in a carved oak case, the base fitted a cupboard enclosed by a panelled door 74"
A 1930's Art Deco longcase clock, striking on gong, with 10" circular silvered dial with Arabic numerals, contained in an oak arch shaped case raised on bun feet 73"h
A 19th Century French striking vineyard clock, the 9" porcelain dial with gilt and porcelain panelled Roman numerals, contained in an hexagonal case, inlaid brass and polished hardstones 20"
J Ruickbie of Innerleithen, an 18th Century mercury wheel barometer and thermometer with damp/dry indicator, mirror and spirit level, contained in a mahogany wheel case
Girod, an Art Deco 8 day longcase clock, striking on gong, with 11" octagonal silvered dial, Roman numerals, contained in a mahogany case with bevelled plate glazed panelled door 78"h
A French Art Deco spelter and 4 colour marble clock garniture, the striking mantel clock with square silvered dial contained in a 4 glass case supported by a spelter figure of a seated lady with fan, having 2 arch shaped side vases
A 19th Century French 8 day striking mantel clock with enamelled dial and Arabic numerals contained in a veined marble case surmounted by a spelter figure of a lady depicting The Arts and with gilt metal mounts