SOLD FOR £780
A gentleman's 18ct yellow gold mechanical pocket watch with seconds at 6 o'clock, the movement numbered 15050, gross weight 88.7 grams, London 1838, the movement inscribed Jays Makers to the Admiralty
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 £110
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
SOLD FOR £220
A 19th Century repeating carriage alarm clock having a 6.5cm enamelled dial, Roman numerals marked Elkington & Co London, striking on a gong 13cm x 9cm x 8cm
SOLD FOR £190
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
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 £2050
A gentleman's 18ct yellow gold key wind pocket watch with seconds at 6 o'clock, the case and movement numbered 56462 by Jas Bishohlf, and the movement engraved 20 Bunhill Row, London, in a 52mm case, 121.2 grams gross including glass and movement, hallmarked Sheffield 1851
SOLD FOR £240
James Drury, an 18th Century five pillar London longcase clock movement, the 27cm dial with gilt spandrels, silvered chapter ring and Roman numerals, with minute dial and calendar aperture contained in an oak case, with key, pendulum and weights, 211 cm (not in working order)
SOLD FOR £100
Mathew Norman, a 20th Century 8 day carriage alarm clock, the 6cm circular dial with Roman numerals contained in a gilt case with reeded columns to the side, the back plate marked Mathew Norman London 1750, contained in a gilt case 14cm h x 10cm w x 9cm d
SOLD FOR £60
An Edwardian silver key wind pocket watch, Chester 1900, the dial inscribed J G Graves, The Express English Lever, with seconds at 6 o'clock, contained in a 50mm case together with a key wind hunter pocket watch London 1862 the dial inscribed Benson with seconds at 6 o'clock, contained in a 45mm case
SOLD FOR £150
A Victorian silver key wind half hunter pocket watch the dial inscribed J W Benson with seconds at 6 o'clock, London 1899 together with a silver Albert
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 £3000
Holmes London, an 18th Century dead beat longcase clock with 5 pillar movement, the 30cm arched dial with strike/silent dial, minute indicator, calendar aperture, contained in a mahogany case, complete with weights and pendulum 220cm h
SOLD FOR £110
Samual Marty, a 19th Century French 8 day mantel clock with enamelled dial, Arabic numerals, marked EX Benetfink & Co London, contained in a gilt ormolu case with floral porcelain plaque depicting a female figure of education with horseman and cart to the centre 37cm h x 41cm w x 11cm 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 £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 £1700
A George III 18ct yellow gold key wind pocket watch with enamelled dial and seconds at 6 o'clock, London 1817, maker George Clarke movement numbered 4836, contained in a 55mm case, gross weight 130 grams
SOLD FOR £80
A Victorian silver cased key wind pocket watch London 1881, the dial inscribed J B Yabsley London, with seconds at 6 o'clock 50mm together with minor silver jewellery and a 9ct yellow gold pendant and chain 1 gram
SOLD FOR £400
A 9ct yellow gold mechanical pocket watch inscribed J W Benson with seconds at 6 o'clock, contained in a 48mm case, London 1935, 74.5 grams gross, case numbered 2950, in working order
SOLD FOR £100
Dickens Charles "The Battle of Life, a Love Story" London Bradbury and Evans 1866, bound in red cloth and gilt 12 mo., "Bleak House" London Bradbury and Evans 1853, quarter bound in red calf, marbled boards, the spine with raised bands 8vo., "The Old Curiosity Shop" illustrated by Cattermole and Browne, London Chapman Hall 1861, bound in green cloth and gilt 4to and "Master Humphrey's Clock" illustrated by Cattermole, Hablot and Browne, London Chapman Hall 1861, quarter bound in green calf and marbled board 4to.
SOLD FOR £300
A 20th Century reproduction 17th Century lantern clock, the 15cm gilt metal dial marked William Grey London with Roman numerals, striking on bell, complete with bracket and weight
SOLD FOR £1050
HRH Diana The Princess of Wales, a Halcyon days enamelled brass cased 8 day repeater carriage clock donated by The Princess for auction to a charity auction and purchased for 5500 pounds. The enamelled dial with the cypher of Her Royal Highness The Princess of Wales, the case engraved "Presented by Her Royal Highness The Princess of Wales", contained in original fitted box and with Phillips of London catalogue "The collection of diamond and gem set jewellery, watches and objet d'arts, to be offered by auction on behalf of The British Red Cross Pot of Gold Appeal for Somalia dated Sunday 14th 1993 at 7.30pm" with clock illustrated as Lot 135, together with associated invitations, letters of thanks, newspaper cuttings etc
SOLD FOR £100
A French Empire striking mantel clock, with silk suspension movement, contained in a gilt metal and black marble case supported by 2 columns, the porcelain dial marked Gavelle LNE London, complete with pendulum and key
SOLD FOR £580
An 18ct yellow gold half hunter mechanical pocket watch with seconds at 6 o'clock contained in a 45mm case, the case marked 796, the movement inscribed Baumgant 6 Maddox Street London, Sheffield 1886
SOLD FOR £260
Maple & Co, a 19th Century gut driven single fusee wall clock, the 18cm dial marked Maple & Co London with Roman numerals, having a 10cm back plate, contained in a mahogany case complete with pendulum and key, 30cm h