William Risbridger of Dorking, an 8 day striking longcase clock with 30cm arched dial marked William Ricebridger Dorking with subsidiary second hand, calendar aperture, striking on a bell, contained in a black painted pine case, complete with key, pendulum and 2 weights, 212cm h
Ansonia Clock Co., An American 19th Century 8 day striking mantel clock with visible escapement, enamelled dial and Roman numerals, contained in a cast iron architectural case (no key or pendulum)
Vargues Paris, a French striking mantel clock with enamelled dial contained in a rosewood case inlaid turquoise, mother of pearl and brass, the back plate marked Vargues 378 5-2 Paris, complete with key and pendulum
S Marti, a 19th Century French striking mantel clock with enamelled dial and Arabic numerals contained in a gilt metal case surmounted by a lidded urn complete with pendulum and key
An Edwardian striking bracket clock with silvered dial and Roman numerals contained in an inlaid mahogany arch shaped case, back plate with rising sun mark with H to the centre, complete with pendulum
A 19th Century French 8 day mantel timepiece, the painted dial with Roman numerals contained in a gilt painted spelter and marble case supported by 2 figures of farmers (bell and pendulum missing)
McMaster, a Regency 8 day striking double fusee bracket clock striking on a bell, the 19 1/2" painted dial marked McMaster London with 12cm plain brass back plate, contained in a mahogany case surmounted by a gilt metal pineapple and with ring drop handles to the sides 50cm h x 27cm w x 16cm d, complete with key and pendulum
An 18th Century 8 day striking longcase clock, the 32cm arch dial with painted spandrels, Roman numerals, subsidiary second hand and calendar aperture, the makers name and place illegible, contained in an oak case 230cm h, complete with pendulum and weights
Japy Freres, a French 19th Century 9 day striking on bell mantel clock contained in a gilt ormolu and porcelain case, the dial with Roman numerals decorated cherubs contained in a gilt ormolu and porcelain mounted case surmounted by a lidded urn, the back plate marked BR1.80 36764
A French Art Deco 8 day mantel timepiece/desk clock in the form of a chrome tennis racket with white enamelled ball, the oval dial with baton hours, reverse marked CM Depose 10cm h x 24cm w x 5cm d