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A 19th Century French 8 day striking carriage clock with 6.5cm enamelled dial, Roman numerals, striking on a gong, contained in a gilt metal case 13cm h x 9cm w x 8cm d
£70-90
Elliott For The Alexander Clock Company, a striking bracket clock with Westminster and Whittington Chime, having a 17cm rectangular gilt dial with silvered chapter ring, contained in a walnut case, the back plate marked Elliott, London, with J Rimmer & Co label to the back, 37cm h x 22cm w x 14cm d, complete with instructions
£80-100
A 19th Century repeating carriage alarm clock having a 6.5cm enamelled dial, Roman numerals marked Elkington & Co London, striking on 2 gongs 13cm x 9cm x 8cm
£50-75
Gibson Alnwick, a 19th Century 8 day longcase clock, the 33cm painted dial decorated a figure of a seated fisher woman and floral spandrels, with subsidiary second hand and calendar hand, contained in an oak case 236cm h, complete with pendulum and weights
£100-150
L Leroy and Co., 13-19 Paris Royal, a 19th Century French mantel clock, the movement numbered 15119, the 9cm porcelain dial marked L Leroy and Co. Paris, contained in a gilt ormolu case surmounted by a lidded urn and with swag decoration throughout 34cm h x 25cm x 11cm
£140-180
A 19th Century French 8 day carriage timepiece with 5cm enamelled dial, Roman numerals, contained in a gilt metal case 10cm x 8cm x 6cm, complete with leather outer case
£30-40
Richard Smith of Newport, an 18th/19th Century 8 day striking longcase clock, the 29cm brass arched dial marked Richard Smith Newport, having a subsidiary second hand, calendar aperture and polished steel hands, contained in an oak case 191cm h, complete with pendulum, weights and key, section of cross banding missing to the door, split to base of the trunk
£100-150
A 19th Century miniature 3 piece clock garniture contained in white marble and gilt metal mounted case, the time piece, the 4cm enamelled dial with Arabic numerals, floral decoration, marked Aubase De Sevres, the case surmounted by a figure of a standing lady 21cm x 15cm x 7cm, together with a pair of candlesticks converted to electricity 14cm x 5cm
£80-120
Dent, a wall timepiece with 15cm painted dial, Roman numerals, marked Dent, 4 Royal Exchange London, with subsidiary second hand, numbered 4237, contained in a carved oak case with rope edge decoration 22cm
£50-75
A Marty, a French 8 day striking clock with 8cm gilt metal dial, Roman numerals, back plated marked A Marty and Rollin A Paris 175, striking on bell, contained in a red boulle shaped case surmounted by an urn 13cm h x 18cm w x 10cm d
£80-120
Wohack and Schloezer Paris, a 19th Century French 9 day mantel clock with 8cm dial Roman numerals, the dial and back plate marked Wohack and Scholoezer Paris, contained in a gilt spelter case surmounted by a seated lady with birds nest, complete with pendulum 28cm x 34cm x 11cm
£80-120
An 18th Century 30 hour longcase clock with birdcage movement, the 29cm gilt dial with silvered chapter ring, minute indicator, calendar dial, marked Kemp and Brown of Yoxford, complete with pendulum and weight, contained in an associated carved oak case 221cm h
£60-80
A 19th Century French 8 day mantel clock, having a 9cm enamelled dial with Roman numerals, the back plate marked G and S 2682, contained in an ebonised walnut circular case, complete with pendulum and key 21cm h x 27cm w x 10cm d
£40-60
A 1930's timepiece with 9cm enamelled dial, Roman numerals marked Walker & Hall, contained in an arched inlaid mahogany case 18cm h x 27cm w x 9cm d
£40-60
A gentleman's gold plated half hunter with black enamel Roman numerals and seconds at 6 o'clock, the dial inscribed Waltham, the movement numbered 15835738, contained in a 50mm case in working order
£80-100
A 19th Century gut driven fusee bracket timepiece with 12cm arch painted dial and non functioning calendar hand, having an 11cm arch shaped brass back plate, contained in an arched mahogany case with brass bracket feet, complete with pendulum and key, 28cm h x 21cm w x 14cm d
£150-200
An 18th Century longcase clock, the 30cm arched silvered dial marked Bittleson London, having silent dial, minute dial and calendar dial, contained in a mahogany case 208cm h, complete with pendulum and 2 weights
£100-150
A 19th Century wire driven fusee skeleton clock with 16cm pierced polished metal dial, striking on bell, contained under a glass dome, raised on associated wooden blocks with oval marble base, complete with pendulum and key 47cm h x 31.5cm w x 14.5cm d
£150-200
Hatton, a 19th Century French striking mantel clock with 9cm dial, the back plate marked Hatton A Paris and numbered 3611, contained in an inlaid rosewood case 21cm h x 16cm w x 13cm d, complete with pendulum and key
£40-60