A pigeon racing clock with silvered dial and Arabic numerals marked Days Watchman Telltale Thames Mnfg.Co.Ltd., the leather outer case marked 655999 6cm x 12cm, without key
An 18th Century 8 day striking longcase clock the 33cm arched painted dial with phases of the moon, Roman numerals, minute dial, calendar aperture marked Bristol, contained in a mahogany case, complete with pendulum and weights 223cm h
Waterbury Clock Co., a striking bracket clock with enamelled dial and Arabic numerals, contained in an arch shaped inlaid mahogany case with silver presentation plaque "Presented to Police Constable Thomas Smith by the Officers, Sergeants and Constables of the Church Division .... 1916", complete with pendulum and key 33cm x 23cm x 24cm
Shakeshaft of Preston, an 18th Century square painted 8 day clock dial with phases of the moon, floral spandrels, calendar dial 36cm x 36cm (no hands or movement)
S Hill, Sheffield, an 18th Century 8 day longcase clock movement, the 50cm x 36cm painted dial with phases of the moon, Roman numerals and subsidiary second hand (movement only, no key, weights or pendulum)
H T Wood of Lewes, an 18th Century square longcase clock dial with gilt spandrels, subsidiary dial with second hand and calendar dial 30cm x 30cm (no hands, dial only)
A 19th Century French 8 day carriage timepiece with enamelled dial and Arabic numerals contained in a gilt metal case, the dial marked P.Orr & Sons, complete with key 11cm x 8cm x 7cm
A 1930's Art Deco Enfield 8 day striking on gong, triangular shaped longcase clock, the 15cm square dial with Roman numerals, contained in an oak case 145cm h x 32cm w x 23cm d
Coventry Astral, an 8 day striking bracket clock with arched silvered dial, contained in a mahogany arched case, the back plate marked O Coventry Astral 3677 Made in England 21cm h x 15cm w x 12cm d
An Art Deco 8 day chiming mantel clock with pierced silvered dial and Arabic numerals contained in a figured walnut case, complete with key and pendulum 21cm h x 39cm w x 17cm d
John Walker of London, a fusee wall clock with 30cm dial, the 12cm brass back plate marked 14043 Made by F W Elliott Ltd. England 1943 (no key, pendulum or case)
Henry Baker of Malling, a 17th/18th Century 30 hour single handled longcase clock bird cage movement, striking on bell with 26cm dial (no case, weights or pendulum)
Marshall of Greenside, an 18th Century 8 day longcase clock 4 pillar movement, the 33cm arched dial painted shooting scenes with subsidiary dial and calendar dial (no case, the hour and second hand, bell, pendulum and weights missing)
William Bellman of Broughton, an 18th Century 8 day striking longcase clock movement, the 33cm arched dial painted a figure of a lady standing by a lidded urn and having floral spandrels, Roman numerals, calendar aperture (chip to dial) together with the associated movement striking on bell, pendulum and key (no weights)
Thomas Wills of St Austell, an 18th Century 8 day striking on bell longcase clock movement, the 36cm silvered arched dial with Roman numerals, minute indicator, calendar aperture, marked Thomas Wills of St Austell, (no pendulum, weights or key)
A 19th Century 8 day longcase clock movement, the 34cm arched dial decorated a figure of a lady by a barrel, marked Maude Daventry 1860, the spandrels painted figures depicting the Arts, calendar dials, subsidiary second hand (minute and second hands are missing, no pendulum, key or weights)
A fusee wall clock, the 25cm dial with Roman numerals marked Harrods London SW, having a 10cm back plate, complete with pendulum and key (brass bezel missing, the hands are missing)
A 30 hour longcase clock movement with 12cm back plate, key chain and hands, a brass circular clock bezel (no glass) 26cm, 2 circular turned wooden plate frames 26cm
A French 8 day comtoise clock, the 23cm enamelled dial marked J.L Zahringer Freres A Mussidan et Monpont and with Roman numerals, contained in an embossed case complete with embossed brass pendulum, weights, key and bracket
An Empire striking portico clock with silk suspension movement striking on a bell, the enamelled dial with Roman numerals supported by 2 columns, having gilt metal mounts and raised on bun feet 51cm h x 29cm w x 9cm d, complete with pendulum and key