A 19th Century French carriage clock with enamelled dial marked Botley & Lewis of Reading together with 1 other the dial marked Mathew Norman London (chip to glass, crack to dial and no hands)
A 19th Century French timepiece with enamelled dial and Roman numerals contained in a gilt spelter case surmounted by farming trophies and complete with glass dome
Dyson Brookhous of Sheffield, an 18th/19th Century 8 day striking longcase clock, having a 12" painted dial and contained in an inlaid oak and mahogany case
A Victorian French 8 day striking mantel clock with red porcelain dial and Roman numerals contained in a gilt spelter case, surmounted a figure of William Shakespeare
Chauncey Jerome, Newhaven, an American 30 hour striking wall clock with painted dial and Roman numerals, contained in a walnut case, the glazed panelled door decorated a view of St George's Edinburgh