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 £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 £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 £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)
SOLD FOR £135
A Victorian single fusee gut driven drop dial wall clock, the 29cm painted dial painted Roman numerals marked L.V. Holmes Wallington and with convex glass, the reverse with 11cm back plate, complete with pendulum (no key) 48cm h x 38cm diam.
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
SOLD FOR £260
A 19th Century gut driven single fusee wall clock, the 29cm painted dial, with Roman numerals and marked J Barker Woodbridge, having an 11cm arched back plate unsigned, contained in a mahogany case, complete with pendulum and key
SOLD FOR £380
HAM, Skinner Street London, a wire driven, single fusee wall clock, striking on bell, the 30cm painted dial with Roman numerals marked Ham London, the 11cm back plate marked Ham Skinner Street London, contained in a mahogany case 53cm x 36cm x 13cm, complete with pendulum (no key)
SOLD FOR £140
A fusee movement wall clock, the 36cm painted dial with Roman numerals, having an 11cm arched brass back plate
SOLD FOR £80
A fusee gut driven wall clock with 12cm brass back place, the 28cm painted dial with Roman numerals and marked F F Curry 267 Tooley Street SE1, contained in a mahogany case, there is no pendulum
SOLD FOR £120
A fusee wall clock, the 25cm dial with Roman numerals marked Harrods London SW, having a 10cm back plate, complete with pendulum and key (brass bezel missing, the hands are missing)
SOLD FOR £110
John Walker of London, a fusee wall clock with 30cm dial, the 12cm brass back plate marked 14043 Made by F W Elliott Ltd. England 1943 (no key, pendulum or case)
SOLD FOR £70
A fusee wall clock with 31cm painted dial with Roman numerals and cast brass bezel, the dial was previously painted County Council and now whitened out, the 11cm brass back plate marked 6421 complete with pendulum (no key)
SOLD FOR £280
A 19th Century fusee wall clock with cast brass bezel to the front, the 30cm dial with Roman numerals and marked Mannings Steyning, with 11.5cm plain brass back plate, contained in a mahogany case, complete with pendulum and key
SOLD FOR £150
A chain fusee wall clock, the 29cm painted dial with Roman numerals and brass spun bezel, marked E Moore, Pimlico, with 10.5cm brass back plate, contained in a mahogany case
SOLD FOR £150
A chain fusee wall clock, the 29cm painted dial with Roman numerals and spun metal bezel and having a 11.5cm brass back plate, contained in a mahogany case, complete with key and pendulum
SOLD FOR £160
A fusee drop dial wall clock, the 10cm rectangular plain brass back plate marked 102 928, the 29cm painted dial with Roman numerals painted Edwin Caydon Brentford
SOLD FOR £340
Camerer, Cuss and Co, a fusee wall clock with 29cm painted dial with Roman numerals and marked Camerer, Cuss and Co, 56 New Oxford Street, London, complete with 12cm brass back plate, contained in a restored mahogany case with paper label marked Camerer, Cuss and Co, Watch and Clock Manufacturers 56 New Oxford Street
SOLD FOR £75
A fusee wall clock, the 30cm dial marked F Curry 267 Tooley Street SE1, the 10cm brass back plate marked 3028 contained in an oak case
SOLD FOR £200
E Simmons of London, a 19th Century fusee wall clock with 25cm painted dial and 10cm back plate, contained in an octagonal brass inlaid rosewood case 34cm
SOLD FOR £100
A fusee wall clock with 30cm painted dial and 11cm brass back plate (2 pins missing on the plate), contained in a mahogany case complete with key and pendulum
SOLD FOR £190
Of Horsham interest. Jury Cramp (1874-1946) a fusee wall clock, the 31cm painted dial with Roman numerals marked J. Cramp Horsham, the 11cm brass back plate marked Thameside no. 9940, contained in a mahogany case complete with key and pendulum (Jury Cramp was the founder of Jury Cramps Jewellers and Opticians based in Horsham)