SOLD FOR £580
A William IV double fusee bracket clock, striking on 8 bells and a gong, the 20cm painted dial with Roman numerals marked Frodsham London, with 16cm plain unsigned back plate, contained in a shaped mahogany case 55cm h x 40cm w x 21cm d
SOLD FOR £660
Of Railway interest, a gut driven fusee wall clock with 11.5cm back plate, the 20cm dial marked B. R. (L.M) John Walker, 1 South Molton Street, London, contained in a mahogany case numbered 1710, complete with pendulum and key
SOLD FOR £85
A Coventry Astral fusee wall clock with 29cm painted dial, Roman numerals, the 10.5cm back plate marked Coventry Astral 21607 complete with pendulum and key
SOLD FOR £130
Henry Sanderson, a Georgian fusee pair cased pocket watch, movement signed Henry Sanderson London 1911, with Egyptian columns, circular enamelled dial with Roman numerals, contained in a gilt and tortoiseshell effect case
SOLD FOR £100
A 19th Century fusee chain driven table lantern clock, striking on a bell, the 17cm brass dial marked Joseph Read Bishops Stortford Facit, complete with pendulum (a/f) and key 38cm h x 15cm w x 15cm d
SOLD FOR £90
A 19th Century fusee gut driven drop dial wall clock with 11cm unmarked back plate and 30cm painted convex dial, contained in an inlaid brass and mahogany case, complete with pendulum (no key)
SOLD FOR £220
A wire driven fusee wall clock, the 30cm repainted dial with Roman numerals and marked Winterhalder London with 10.5cm plain back plated, contained in a mahogany case, complete with pendulum and key
SOLD FOR £150
A fusee gut driven, striking on gong skeleton clock in the form of a cathedral, having a 16cm pierced metal dial with Roman numerals, raised on an oval marble base 43cm h x 28cm w x 22cm d, complete with pendulum, key, extra bell and glass dome
SOLD FOR £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
SOLD FOR £130
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
SOLD FOR £55
A fusee wall clock with 30cm dial marked J B Yabsley 72 Ludgate Hill London, having a plain 11cm back plate, complete with key
SOLD FOR £120
A 19th/20th Century fusee chain driven drop dial wall clock with 35.5cm dial marked Bonne and Sons Cornhill, having a 12cm plain back plate, contained in a later oak case, there is no pendulum or key
SOLD FOR £400
A 19th Century chain driven double fusee bracket clock, striking on gong, the 19cm painted dial marked W & F Grimshaw, 35 Coswell Road, London, contained in a mahogany case with 14cm plain back plate 50cm h x 17cm w x 33cm and together with an associated bracket, complete with pendulum and key
SOLD FOR £120
A 19th Century fusee wall clock with 31cm painted dial, Roman numerals with 11.5cm back plate, complete with pendulum, contained in a mahogany case (no key)
SOLD FOR £55
An unnamed fusee key wind fob watch in a silver case together with a keyless open faced pocket watch with enamelled dial contained in a silver case (glass cracked, missing subsidiary second hand)
SOLD FOR £55
Jos. Mansfield of Shaftesbury, a fusee key wind open faced fob watch with enamelled dial and Roman numerals, contained in a silver case (subsidiary second hand missing),
SOLD FOR £65
Johnson of London, a fusee, silver pair cased pocket watch, London 1790, complete with numerous repair papers to the inner case
SOLD FOR £580
A Victorian triple fusee Grand Sonnier bracket clock, the 18cm arched gilt dial with silvered chapter ring, slow fast dial, silent/chime dial, marked 55B.W. Fase and Co. 50 Oxford Street, the 16cm back plate marked W and HSCH, striking on 5 gongs and complete with pendulum and key, contained in a heavily carved and fretted oak case, 50cm h x 33cm w x 23cm d
SOLD FOR £860
British Railways Southern, a fusee wall clock, the 45.5cm painted dial with Roman numerals and marked BRS John Walker 1 South Morton Street London 191 SW, having a plain unmarked 14cm back plate, outer case impressed 191 SW, complete with pendulum and key
SOLD FOR £600
John Longhurst of Kingston, an 18th Century double fusee, 8 day striking bracket clock, the 17cm arched silver dial marked John Longhurst Kingston with Roman numerals, having a 14.5cm plain unsigned back plate, complete with pendulum and key, contained in a mahogany case 47cm h x 26cm w x 17cm d
SOLD FOR £1450
A 17th/18th Century double fusee, striking on bell bracket clock, the 17cm square gilt dial with spandrels, silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals and calendar aperture, the 15cm engraved back plate marked Joshua? Seddon London, complete with pendulum, contained in an ebonised and pierced gilt metal case 37cm h x 11cm w x 18cm d
SOLD FOR £340
A fusee chain driven skeleton clock, the 16cm pierced dial with Roman numerals, striking on bell, complete with glass dome, pendulum and key
SOLD FOR £90
A fusee gut driven wall clock, the 30cm painted dial marked A Burton of Stroud, complete with pendulum and key
SOLD FOR £130
A Victorian fusee gut driven drop dial wall clock, the 30cm painted dial with Roman numerals marked Peter Brown Carshalton and having an 11cm plain back plate, contained in an inlaid mother of pearl mahogany case, complete with pendulum and key
SOLD FOR £90
A fusee gut driven wall clock, the 29cm painted dial with Roman numerals, having an 11 1/2 cm plain back plate contained in a mahogany case, complete with pendulum (no key)