An 18th/19th Century 8 day striking longcase 4 pillar clock movement with strike ratchet mechanism, the 11 1/2" square brass dial with gilt spandrels in the form of reclining ladies depicting The Harvest, marked William Barker of London with calendar aperture, Roman numerals (dial tampered with) £200-300
A 19th Century French striking 4 glass clock with circular porcelain dial and Roman numerals, with twin mercury pendulum, contained in a 4 glass case (heavily chipped to front bevelled panelled door of case) 7" £500-700
A Georgian striking fusee bracket clock, the 7" arch shaped silvered dial with strike silent indicator, the dial signed George Tupman of Grosvenor Square (dial with 5 modern visible brass screws), contained in an arch shaped mahogany case (split to top) and with pierced oval grills to the side, raised on gilt bracket feet, the 5 1/2" brass back plate engraved a 1/2" border with G T monogram to the centre and having a 3" circular pendulum bob slightly engraved, together with an associated wooden bracket £1400-1800
A handsome Georgian 8 day striking fusee bracket clock, the 8 1/2" painted dial with Roman numerals, contained in a carved mahogany arch shaped case supported by a lidded finial and with rectangular pierced grilled panels to the sides, raised on 4 brass caddy feet (1 missing), having a 5" plain arch shaped back plate and a 4 1/2" circular plain pendulum bob £1000-1500
An 18th Century Irish longcase clock, the 13" square brass dial with gilt metal spandrels and minute indicator (f) by David Gordon of Dublin, striking on a bell and contained in an inlaid mahogany case with broken pediment, raised on bracket feet, 88" £2000-2500