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A 19th Century French 8 day carriage timepiece with 7.5cm circular enamelled dial, Roman numerals, contained in a black painted metal case, the dial surround with engine turned silvered panel, raised on brass turned feet 20cm h x 15cm w x 10cm d (no key)
R and C, a French 19th Century 8 day striking on gong mantel clock with enamelled dial, Roman numerals, contained in a 2 colour marble case, complete with pendulum 23cm h x 30cm w x 12cm d
A Victorian single fusee wire driven skeleton clock, the 15cm pierced steel dial with Roman numerals contained in a gilt metal case, raised on oval marble base, complete with pendulum and key 39cm h x 30cm w x 23cm d
Japy Frere, a French 19th Century 8 day striking mantel clock, the 14cm enamelled dial with Roman numerals and visible escapement, contained in a 2 colour marble case 46cm h x 38cm w x 16cm d (with associated key)
A French 8 day striking on bell mantel clock with 8cm dial, Roman numerals the back plate marked LLL366, contained in a gilt painted spelter case surmounted by a figure of a seated lady depicting the arts, the alabaster base of serpentine outline, 31cm h x 42cm w x 12cm d
An Edwardian German 8 day striking chiming longcase clock with 26cm brass dial, Arabic numerals contained in an oak case, complete with pendulum and weights 197cm h x 43cm w x 26cm
Barber and North of York, a Victorian chain driven double fusee 8 day striking on 8 bells and gong, Grand Sonnier bracket clock, the 20cm arched silvered dial with strike/silent indicator, Roman numerals, marked Barber and North York, the 17.5cm back plate signed Barber and North York, contained in a carved mahogany gothic style case surmounted by a lidded urn, complete with pendulum and key 65cm x 22cm x 33cm
A French Art Nouveau clock garniture set comprising 8 day striking mantel clock with 9cm enamelled dial, Arabic numerals contained in a pink marble and spelter case supported by a figure of a standing lady 41cm x 30cm x 16cm, together with a pair of spelter twin handled urns raised on rectangular bases 32cm x 13cm x 10cm, complete with pendulum and key
Ansonia, an American 19th Century 8 day striking clock, the 11cm enamelled dial with Roman numerals contained in an iron case 26cm x 24cm x 12cm, complete with pendulum and key
John Hall of Paris, a large and impressive French 19th Century 8 day striking on bell mantel clock, the 18cm enamelled dial with Roman numerals contained in a gilt ormolu and white marble case surmounted by a lidded urn, the back plate marked John Hall Paris 658, 61cm h x 51cm w x 21cm d