An 18th/19th Century arch shaped and painted longcase clock dial, painted Carnwatch High Street, with floral spandrels and Roman numerals, minute indicator, with 2 winding holes, the dial marked Bortherson Dalkieth 1830 - 1940, 13" £20-30
An 18th Century mercury wheel barometer and thermometer with damp/dry indicator, thermometer, 10" circular dial and spirit level, contained in a bleached walnut case by W Toner of London £150-200
A 1920's French 8 day Portico clock with porcelain dial, Roman numerals contained in a gilt metal case, the dial marked Paris Royal (no pendulum) £20-30
A 19th Century French Portico clock with enamelled dial and Roman numerals, contained in a plain mahogany case with gilt metal capitals (no pendulum and chip to winding hole on dial) £120-180
A handsome Georgian double fusee striking bracket clock with 8" painted dial, with Roman numerals marked William Carpenter of London (some pitting to the dial) with 5" rectangular back plate engraved around the edge, the brass pendulum bob engraved a star and contained in an arch shaped inlaid mahogany case surmounted by a brass dome, having 2 reeded and fluted brass inlaid columns to the side, raised on brass caddy feet, 22" (removed from a London property) £1500-2000
A 19th Century fusee wall clock with 12" painted dial with Roman numerals, the back plate marked W & H Sch, the reverse of the dial marked 28501, contained in an oak case £200-400