Louis Bosworth Hurt (1856-1929), a large and impressive oil on canvas, signed Louis B Hurt and dated 1899, extensive misty Scottish highland landscape with highland cattle, labelled "The Mists of The Morning Glen Coe" 90cm x 136cm, old labels on verso
Lenzkrich, a 20th Century French 8 day striking mantel clock with 9cm silvered dial, Roman numerals, the back plate marked One Million 34881, complete with pendulum but no key, contained in an ebonised and walnut shaped case 31cm h x 18cm w x 11cm d
A 19th Century French 8 day striking mantel clock, the 9cm silvered dial with Roman numerals marked Maple & Company, the back plate marked A*B contained in an ornate gilt case with finials supported by columns 40cm h x 24cm w x 13cm d, complete with pendulum and key
An aircraft clock, the 5.5cm silvered dial with subsidiary second hand marked 5830, contained in a black plastic case, the reverse marked 3U3 within a triangle, labelled Moved from Dornier, shot down Rotherfield, crashed opposite Sheriff's Lane Cottages
A 19th/20th Century French 8 day mantel clock with 10cm enamelled dial, Roman numerals, contained in a walnut finished and gilt ormolu mounted case, the back plate marked with an Ace of Spades numbered 90085 complete with pendulum and key, 40cm h x 20cm w x 13cm d
A 17th/18th Century double fusee, striking on bell bracket clock, the 17cm square gilt dial with spandrels, silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals and calendar aperture, the 15cm engraved back plate marked Joshua? Seddon London, complete with pendulum, contained in an ebonised and pierced gilt metal case 37cm h x 11cm w x 18cm d
A 19th Century French timepiece with 9cm enamelled dial, Roman numerals, contained in a black marble base, the back plate marked 14666 4 B3, complete with pendulum, no key, 21cm h x 20cm w x 11cm d
John Longhurst of Kingston, an 18th Century double fusee, 8 day striking bracket clock, the 17cm arched silver dial marked John Longhurst Kingston with Roman numerals, having a 14.5cm plain unsigned back plate, complete with pendulum and key, contained in a mahogany case 47cm h x 26cm w x 17cm d
R M S, a 19th Century German Ting Tang bracket clock, the 16cm gilt dial with gilt and silvered chapter ring, Roman numerals, contained in a carved walnut case with finials to the top 50cm h x 30cm w x 20cm d, complete with pendulum and key
A regulator style timepiece with 13cm enamelled dial, Roman numerals, having a grid iron pendulum and contained in a walnut and ebonised case 77cm h x 26cm w x 15cm d, complete with pendulum and key
Japy Freres, a French 8 day striking mantel clock with 12cm enamelled dial, Roman numerals and visible escapement, the back plate marked Japy Freres 39943, complete with pendulum, no key, the bell is missing, contained in a black marble architectural case, the dial marked Hay Marc Paris 33cm h x 54cm w x 16cm d
John Scot of Edinburgh an 18th Century 8 day striking longcase clock, the 30cm arched dial marked John Scott Edinburgh with subsidiary second hand, calendar aperture, complete with pendulum, weights and key, contained a mahogany case 220cm h, the plinth is separate to the main body
British Railways Southern, a fusee wall clock, the 45.5cm painted dial with Roman numerals and marked BRS John Walker 1 South Morton Street London 191 SW, having a plain unmarked 14cm back plate, outer case impressed 191 SW, complete with pendulum and key
Thomas Ranger of Chipstead, a 30 hour longcase clock with bird cage movement, the 26cm brass dial with silvered chapter ring marked Thomas Ranger Chipstead, subsidiary second hand, contained in a pine case, complete with pendulum and weight, 193cm h x 50cm w x 26cm d
An 18th/19th Century Continental striking alarm wall clock contained in a metal and cast lead case 59cm h x 31cm w x 20cm d, complete with pendulum and weight
A 19th Century French striking bracket clock with 15cm painted dial, Roman numerals, the back plate marked 1328, contained in an arch shaped mahogany case, complete with pendulum and key 30cm h x 25cm w x 19cm d
A 19th Century desk clock barometer, the top set a compass with 7cm enamelled dial, Roman numerals, 1 side set an aneroid barometer with porcelain dial, all contained with a gilt metal gimbal frame 27cm h x 12cm diam.
A French 8 day striking mantel clock with 12cm enamelled dial Arabic numerals contained in a marble and gilt metal mounted architectural case 44cm h x 36cm w x 15cm d, complete with pendulum
A Junghans style Night Beam early battery operated electric projector clock with 5cm enamelled dial Arabic numerals, contained in a gilt metal and leather covered case 20cm h x 15cm w x 12cm d, together with The Universal Clock key
A Victorian triple fusee Grand Sonnier bracket clock, the 18cm arched gilt dial with silvered chapter ring, slow fast dial, silent/chime dial, marked 55B.W. Fase and Co. 50 Oxford Street, the 16cm back plate marked W and HSCH, striking on 5 gongs and complete with pendulum and key, contained in a heavily carved and fretted oak case, 50cm h x 33cm w x 23cm d
Summerhayes of Taunton, an 18th Century 30 hour longcase clock with 28cm square painted dial with painted spandrels, Roman numerals and calendar aperture, contained in an oak case complete with pendulum and key 198cm h