Edward Goldsworthy of Exeter, an 18th Century 8 day striking longcase clock, the 31cm arched silvered dial decorated a sailing ship and fort, with Roman numerals, minute indicator and calendar aperture, contained in a mahogany case 221cm h x 45cm w x 24cm d, complete with pendulum, key and weights, the interior with tabard explaining restoration of clock in the late 1970's
A German 400 day timepiece with 7cm enamelled dial, Arabic numerals, the brass back plated marked Made in Germany 10750, complete with dome 32cm h x 20cm diam.
James Goodyer of Guildford, an 18th Century 30 hour single handled longcase clock with 30cm brass dial, silvered chapter ring and bird cage movement, striking on a bell, contained in an oak case, complete with pendulum and key 200cm h x 44cm w x 24cm d
Robert Mortimer of Dartmouth, an 18th Century 30 hour painted longcase clock dial 28cm x 28cm, a J K L Morgan of Narberth, an 8 day longcase clock dial 30cm x 31cm with subsidiary second hand, winding hole and calendar aperture (chip to the dial), Humphreys of Barnard Castle, an 18th Century arch painted 30 hour longcase clock dial with Arabic numerals and minute indicator (substantial paint loss) 34cm x 48cm
Japy Freres, a French 8 day striking mantel clock with enamelled dial contained in an inlaid mahogany balloon shaped case, back plated marked Japy Freres 1422 7 7, complete with pendulum and key 31cm h x 18cm w x 12cm d
J Martine, a French 8 day striking mantel clock with pink porcelain dial, Roman numerals, contained in a gilt spelter case, the top surmounted by a figure depicting the Arts, back plate marked 389, the case marked Pillsbury, 30cm x 27cm x 10cm, complete with pendulum and key