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An 18th Century 30 hour longcase clock with 28cm square painted dial with floral spandrels, contained in an oak case complete with pendulum and weight 199cm h
A French 19th Century striking mantel clock with enamelled dial and Roman numerals contained in a shaped floral porcelain case, the back plate marked L.F.
An 18th Century 8 day striking longcase clock, the 35cm dial with phases of the moon, minute indicator and calendar aperture, indistinctly marked, contained in a mahogany case, complete with 2 weights and pendulum, 229cm h
Joshua Peacock of Macclesfield, an 18th Century 8 day longcase, the 30 cm square painted dial decorated with fruit spandrels, having a minute indicator and calendar aperture, contained in an inlaid oak case, raised on bracket feet 218cm h
A German 8 day chiming bracket clock with arched silvered dial, strike/chime dial and slow/fast dial, contained in an inlaid mahogany lancet case 42cm h x 29cm w x 19cm d
An 18th Century 8 day longcase clock, the 36cm square painted dial with phases of the moon, calendar aperture, contained in an inlaid mahogany case 206cm h
An 18th/19th Century French Comtoise clock, the 23cm enamelled dial marked Qualite Superieure Bergeret A Gazeres contained in an embossed brass case with grid iron pendulum
withdrawn from auction
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A French 19th Century 8 day striking mantel clock with silvered dial and Roman numerals contained in an arch shaped gilt metal case supported by columns
Elliott for Mappin & Webb, a Queens 25th Anniversary timepiece, a limited edition timepiece with silvered dial Roman numerals contained in a walnut case no.214/500 complete with bill of sale and certificate
A 19th Century French 8 day striking mantel clock with enamelled dial and Roman numerals contained in a white marble and gilt metal mounted case, the dial marked Paris
Richard & Cie, a 19th Century 4 glass striking mantel clock with enamelled dial and Roman numerals, having a twin mercurial pendulum and striking on a bell, the back plate marked R&C Paris and London 327