An 18th Century 8 day striking on bell longcase clock, the 13" square painted dial with minute indicator, turned aperture and Roman numerals, the Courtney spandrels painted buildings, contained in an oak and mahogany case, 85" £1400-1800
A handsome 19th Century French 8 day repeating and striking carriage alarm clock by Le Roy and Files 13-15 Palais-Royal Paris, with white porcelain dial (slight crack to the corner), contained in a gilt metal case £300-400
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) £1800-2500
A 19th Century 8 day carriage clock by Mappin & Webb with porcelain dial (somewhat damaged) contained in a gilt metal case complete with leather carrying case £50-75
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/19th Century 8 day striking North Country longcase clock the 14" arch shaped dial decorated biblical scenes and with phases of the moon, minute indicator and subsidiary dial (hour hand f), contained in a mahogany case 93", complete with weights and pendulum £1000-1500
A 19th Century French 8 day mantel clock with drum movement and enamelled dial contained in a gilt painted spelter case decorated a female figure £100-150
An 18th Century 8 day striking longcase clock, the 13" square painted dial with minute indicator, calendar aperture and spandrels painted flowers, by Lowe of Gloucester, the back plate marked W Francis, contained in a mahogany case 88", complete with weights but no pendulum £900-1200
An 18th Century 8 day striking longcase clock 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 £600-800