John Booth of Aberdeen, an 18th Century Scots 8 day striking longcase clock, the 33cm silvered dial with minute dial, calendar dial and Roman numerals, contained in an inlaid mahogany case on bracket feet, complete with pendulum, weights and key 225cm h
Bernard Freres Bicester a 20th Century carriage timepiece with enamelled dial, Roman numerals, contained in a gilt metal case complete with key 10cm x 8cm x 6cm and box
Sewills, a barometer, thermograph and hydrograph, complete with guarantee and instructions dated 26-02-96, contained in a mahogany case 17cm h x 26cm w x 17cm d
A Continental regulator style timepiece with 14cm enamelled dial, Roman numerals and grid iron pendulum, contained in a shaped walnut case 76cm h x 28cm w x 13cm d
Wm Nicholson of Whitehaven, an 18th Century 8 day striking longcase clock, the 34cm arched gilt dial marked Tempus Fugit, Roman numerals and gilt spandrels, contained in an oak case complete with pendulum and key 210cm h
Muirhead and Arthur of Glasgow, a Ting Tang bracket clock, the 15cm rectangular, silvered dial with chime/silent and slow/fast dials, contained in a mahogany case 26cm h x 21cm w x 19cm, complete with pendulum and key
A regulator style timepiece with 30cm enamelled dial, Roman numerals, grid iron pendulum, contained in a walnut and ebonised case 84cm h x 29cm w x 15cm d
Michael Wilde of Wakefield, an 18th Century 8 day striking longcase clock, the 31cm arched dial marked Michael Wilde of Wakefield with gilt spandrels, Roman numerals, minute indicator, contained in an oak case complete with pendulum and key 223cm h
A 19th Century French 8 day striking bracket clock, the back plate marked 1061, with ebonised dial contained in an inlaid rosewood lancet case, 42cm h x 29cm w x 19cm d, complete with key
A French 19th Century striking vineyard clock with 24cm painted dial, Roman numerals, contained in a square ebonised case 47cm x 47cm, complete with pendulum (but no key)
Simpson Hadleigh, an 18th Century 8 day longcase clock, the 30cm arched white painted dial marked Simpson Hadleigh, Roman numerals, minute indicator and calendar aperture, complete with pendulum, key and weights, contained in an oak case 221cm h
A 19th Century chain driven double fusee bracket clock, striking on gong, the 19cm painted dial marked W & F Grimshaw, 35 Coswell Road, London, contained in a mahogany case with 14cm plain back plate 50cm h x 17cm w x 33cm and together with an associated bracket, complete with pendulum and key