Elliott, a bracket clock with square gilt dial, silvered chapter ring and Roman numerals, contained in a green onyx case, retailed by G H Pressley & Sons of Worthing 6"
Of Masonic interest, a 19th Century mahogany barometer, the silvered calibrated vernier scale signed J Pioty Lincoln, bears set square and dividers 39"h x 6"w x 2"d
A late 19th Century French gilt brass desk clock in the Oriental taste, having a foliate embossed dial with inset Roman enamelled tablets and visible deadbeat escapement, the movement signed Fot-Bte 7.5"h x 5"w x 4"d
Silas Howe, Tonbridge, a Regency mahogany drop dial wall clock, having painted Roman dial with outer minute track, set single fusee movement, the pendulum with sunburst engraved bob, within glazed aperture 19.5"h x 14.5"w x 6"d ILLUSTRATED
A 19th Century black ebonised bracket clock, gilt metal mounted, the broken arch topped case having pierced brass grills and bracket feet, the Roman painted dial with silent strike above an outer minute track, bears signature for James McCabe Royal Exchange London, set a twin fusee movement striking bell, modified, 17.5"h x 12"w x 7.5"d ILLUSTRATED
An early 20th Century Black Forest carved beechwood novelty thermometer, fashioned as a grizzly bear holding a section of tree, having painted ceramic scale on naturalistic oval base 14"h, bears label to verso for Pierre Michel Interlaken ILLUSTRATED
C & J Cary, 86 St James Street, London. A Regency "Cary's New Terrestrial Globe", Exhibiting The Late Discoveries Towards the North Pole, dated March 15th 1821, having calibrated brass meridian ring with annular and zodiacal horizon ring, raised on 4 baluster turned legs united by stretchers, 18" diam. x 18"h ILLUSTRATED FRONT COVER