An 18th Century French 8 day striking mantel clock with silk suspension, striking on 2 gongs, having a gilt and enamelled dial with Roman numerals, contained in an arched inlaid walnut case with gilt metal mounts and turned ivory supports
Thomas Snow of Knaresborough, a 19th Century 8 day striking longcase clock, the 34 1/2cm arch painted dial decorated a river and with floral spandrels, contained in a mahogany frame, dial marked TS Snow of Knaresborough, complete with weights, pendulum (f) and key, contained in a mahogany case 237cm h
A longcase clock with 30cm arched gilt dial, the roundel to the top marked John Rayner London with silvered chapter ring, minute indicator and calendar aperture with gilt metal spandrels, the base of the dial marked John Rayner, contained in an amateur oak built case, 209cm h
Winterhalder and Hofmeier, a Victorian double fusee striking bracket clock, the 22cm arched dial with strike/chime indicator, slow/fast indicator and gilt metal spandrels, silvered chapter ring and numerals, striking on 2 gongs, the 13cm back plate marked D.R. Patent W and H SCH, contained in a carved walnut case
A reproduction French 19th Century 8 day striking mantel clock with enamelled dial and Roman numerals, contained in a gilt metal and enamel lozenge shaped case surmounted by a lidded urn, striking on a gong, 45cm h x 30cm w x 16cm d
A Victorian 8 day striking longcase clock, the 32cm painted dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary second hand and marked F H Tritschler of Carlisle, striking on a gong and contained in a mahogany case 198cm h, complete with pendulum, key and weights