A handsome French 19th Century 8 day striking mantel clock with gilt and porcelain dial with Roman numerals contained in an arched pierced bronze and marble case, surmounted by a lidded urn £150-200
A 19th/20th Century Continental musical carriage alarm clock, contained in a gilt metal case and playing "She Was One of the Early Birds and I Was of the Worms" £50-75
A handsome Georgian 8 day double fusee striking bracket clock, the 8" circular painted dial marked Richard Doke of Liverpool (some contact marks to the dial) with 2 1/2" plain un-engraved back plate and pendulum bob, also with strike/repeat chord to the front, contained in a mahogany pagoda shaped and inlaid brass case with brass grills and handles to the sides and hole for strike train, (case with 3 cracks to the top and 2 cracks to the side of the dial - requiring some attention) £1000-1500
A reproduction 19th Century carriage clock with porcelain dial and Roman numerals, the dial marked Robert Blanford, contained in a gilt metal case £75-125
An 18th Century striking longcase clock 30 hour movement (striking section removed) with an arched painted dial, the pendulum indicator in the form of a moving ship, the spandrels painted houses, with minute indicator and calendar aperture by Griffith & Sons of Denbigh (no hands and having 5 small holes to the base, 1 to the top of the arch and 1 to the top of the dial) 14" together with a related home made pendulum and weight £400-600
A 19th Century Vienna style regulator, the 6" porcelain dial with 24 hour clock and Roman numerals contained in a carved walnut case surmounted by a figure of a rearing horse, the grid iron pendulum and pendulum bob decorated wild boar hunting scene £60-90
An 18th Century 30 hour longcase clock, the 12" painted square dial with spandrels and floral decoration, having a calendar aperture by W Jollify of Northampton, complete with pendulum and weight, contained in an oak and mahogany case, 77" £500-1000