Camerer, Cuss and Co, a fusee wall clock with 29cm painted dial with Roman numerals and marked Camerer, Cuss and Co, 56 New Oxford Street, London, complete with 12cm brass back plate, contained in a restored mahogany case with paper label marked Camerer, Cuss and Co, Watch and Clock Manufacturers 56 New Oxford Street
An Edwardian Continental 8 day striking bracket clock with gilt dial, silvered chapter ring and Arabic numerals contained in a carved walnut case, striking on 2 gongs, the back plate marked PS28132 (no pendulum or key)
Japy Freres, a French 19th Century 8 day striking mantel clock with porcelain dial, contained in a Sevres style porcelain and gilt mounted case surmounted by a lidded urn, striking on a bell, the back plate marked 1177 Japy Freres, 10 PR.Mou.... (no pendulum or key)
Buren for Aspreys, a Swiss Georgian style 8 day timepiece with silvered dial and Arabic numerals contained in a orange lacquered chinoiserie style case, raised on bun feet 21cm x 14cm x 8cm
A French 8 day carriage timepiece with enamelled dial and Roman numerals contained in a gilt metal case, the dial marked Gabriel London Fabrique de Paris, complete with key 11cm x 8cm x 6.5cm
Charles Frodsham and Company, a French carriage timepiece with enamelled dial and Roman numerals marked Charles Robson and Company 19363, the back plate marked Charles Frodsham and Company 19363 Paris 17117
A 19th Century French miniature timepiece with silvered dial, subsidiary second hand and Arabic numerals contained in a gilt metal case surmounted by a figure of a bird and raised on a shaped marble base 7cm x 2.5cm x 5.5cm, contained in a fitted leather case
A Regency double fusee striking bracket clock, the 18cm dial marked R H Halford and Sons 41 Pall Mall London, contained in a mahogany and brass inlaid case with pineapple finial, brass ring drop handles and 14.5cm plain brass back plate