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Jaeger le Coultre Atmos mantel clock 24cm x 19cm £400-600
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Jaeger le Coultre Atmos mantel clock 22cm x 17cm £300-500
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19th century marble mantel clock, twin train movement striking on a bell 40cm £100-200
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Early 20th century pink marble and spelter clock garniture, clock with twin train movement striking on bell, 36cm flanked two urns 25cm £100-200
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Early 20th century alabaster and gilt metal clock garniture, clock with twin train movement striking on bell 30cm flanked by pair of candelabra 29cm £100-200
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Early 20th century walnut mantel clock, twin train movement striking on a chime 32cm £60-100
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Pair of 20th century garnitures in the from of fleur de lys 40cm £50-80
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Charles Frodsham gilt metal mantel clock in the form of a reclining female figure in classic dress on plinth base decorated with festoons, enamelled dial, with twin train movement striking on bell 44cm x 45cm £500-800
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19th century J W Benson of London polished slate and brass mantel clock with a twin train striking on a chime, 57cm plaque reading 'Presented John Williams Esq. on his Marriage by his Tenantry on his Estates July 15th 1891' £300-500
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19th century polished slate and gilt metal mantel clock in architectural form, the dial with visible escarpment, two train movement striking on a bell 50cm x 40cm £200-400
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Jaeger-Le-Coultre "Sailing Ships" Atmos clock with printed decoration of ancient sailing ships, 22cms £500-800
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French white marble and gilt metal portico clock surmounted by an urn, with eight day striking movement £250-350
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French brass carriage clock striking the hours and half hours on a gong 18cm £150-250
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Oval French brass carriage timepiece, with original carrying case. 16cm £100-150
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French brass carriage timepiece, 14cm high £80-120
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French oak and marquetry inlaid serpentine shaped wall clock, white porcelain and blue enamelled Roman numerals, 61cm x 50cm £100-150
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Brass mantel clock with central putti holding up the clock drum flanked by columns, on scroll feet, 48cm high £150-250@Caption:1517
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Pair of 19th century gilt metal three light candelabra, figural columns, circular marble bases to shaped feet, 35cm high £250-350
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Brass and glass carriage clock with drum movement, 15cm high £80-120
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A French brass gorge cased carriage clock with push-button repeat Retailed by Barraud and Lunds, London £300-400
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Brass French officer's clock with twin train movement, 17cm £80-120
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French gilt brass repeating carriage clock the case with fluted Corinthian columns, the eight day movement striking the hours and half hours on a gong. The white enamel face with Roman numerals, subsidiary alarm dial. 20cm high £200-300
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19th century eight day clock by R Marshall of Shortly Bridge, painted dial with subsidiary date dial and second dial, twin train movement striking on bell, in later oak long case, 208cm high £250-350@Caption:1523
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Rare George III ebonised and brass-mounted striking musical eight day table clock by Thomas Hunter, London, (Thomas Hunter is recorded in Baillie, G.H. Watchmakers & Clockmakers of the World as apprenticed 1734 and gaining his freedom in 1742. He worked from New Broad Street Buildings, was appointed Warden of the Clockmakers Company in 1762 and then Master in 1765; he died in 1785.) The arched top has a brass handle. Foliate carved mounts and urns including scroll feet and brass sound frets, 8" arched brass dial signed Thomas Hunter London, with scroll and foliage spandrels. White enamel face with Roman hour numerals and Arabic minutes, the arch with a subsidiary selection dial with "Minuet", "Changes", "Waterman", "Hornpipe", "Minuet", "Song", and "Jigg", The movement with six ring-turned pillars, and triple fusees, hour strike on one bell and the musical movement with a nest of 11 other bells and hammers activated by a 10cm. pinned barrel. The brass back plate is engraved with foliage and a basket of fruit. 50cms high with handle up. Provenance: inherited by the vendor in 1972 and said to have been in the family for many years previously. A very similar clock by William Hunter was sold by Shapes in Edinburgh lot 375 on 5/12/2009 £6000-10000
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19th century mahogany and glass cased long case regulator clock with deadbeat escapement, Ward and Son, Evesham, silvered minute dial with subsidiary hour and second dials to single train with mercury pendulum 208cm high £1500-2500
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Brass carriage clock in red leather carrying case. 15cm high £60-80
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Boulle, ebonized and gilt metal mantel clock, the French eight day movement striking the hours and half hours on a bell. 37cm high £100-150@Caption:1527
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Regency ormolu and rouge marble clock, attributed to Thomas Weeks, clock dial is a chariot wheel, itself a representation of Apollo, drawn by a swan and with two cherubs in attendance, base with mask and trumpet mounts, on winged lions paw feet, 31cm x 39cm. References, This model appears in the Royal Clock collection: Cedric Jagger, Royal Clocks, P 206 Similar: Sir Martin Wilson Collection, Sothebys November 1991, also Bonhams 2015, lot 152 £1500-2500
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Early 20th century, enamelled, brass and glass carriage clock, by Elliot & Sons, 13cm high £150-250
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Brass and glass carriage clock, 17cm high £40-60@Caption:1530
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George III double fusee ebonised table clock, the back plate with fine foliate engraving and the movement with verge and crown wheel escapement, striking on a bell, the 6.75" arched brass dial signed Robert Ward, Abchurch Lane, London, with calendar aperture, the sides with pierced brass sound panels, surmounted by a caddy top and brass carrying handle, 47cms high. Robert Ward was a clockmaker working in London between 1751 and 1775. Provenance: by inheritance to the present vendor £2000-3000
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Late Victorian mahogany and brass mounted table clock, by Lund and Blockley, 42 Pall Mall, London, with bell top and brass handle, on brass bracket feet, three train movement, the brass arched dial with strike silent in the arch, striking every quarter hour, the movement with five gongs and eight bells, 42cms high £2000-3000
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Mahogany wall clock with enamel dial, Roman numerals. 85cm high £40-60
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Late 19th Century mahogany mantel clock with black Roman numerals, marked for P. Arnold of Brighton on a rectangular base. 43cm high. £200-400
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Garrards brass carriage timepiece, boxed with paperwork 12cm £150-200
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19th century black slate mantel clock with visible anchor escapement 28cm £30-50
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18th Century eight day mahogany long case clock by Thomas Templar of Portsmouth, brass dial with subsidiary minute dial and second dial, twin train movement striking on bell 215cm high £200-400
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19th century mahogany cased wall clock with twin train movement 76cm £60-100
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Art Nouveau mantel clock by the Gilbert Clock Co. U.S.A, the cast brass case modelled with Lilly of the valley, the eight day movement striking the hours and half hours on a bell. 30cm high £80-120
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18th century oak and mahogany longcase clock, with eight-day twin train movement, painted dial with Arabic numerals, subsidiary date and seconds dials, by Ellis of Chapel Town, 233cm high £300-500
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19th century mahogany banjo barometer by J Somalvico & Co. of London, 97cm long £100-150
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19th century stick barometer in stained rosewood case with ivorine dial 93cm high £80-120
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19th century mahogany banjo barometer, 102cm £60-100
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19th century mahogany wheel barometer by A. Colla, Albermarle Street, London. 97cm £60-120
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Small table top Symphonium music box (no discs) £80-120
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Alexandra music box with six interchangeable cylinders playing 36 airs, 6" cylinders and zither attachment £300-500
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A Curta Calculator Type II numbered 517106, marked to base Made in Liechtenstein (Custom Union with Switzerland) by Contina Ltd, Mauren, system Curt Herzstark and contained within the original domed metal canister, complete with instructions. £300-400
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Persian blue ground rug with four lozenge shaped medallions 224cm x 107cm £60-100
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Persian red ground rug with four lozenge shaped medallions 250cm x 127cm £60-100
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Persian blue ground rug multiple boarders centre with two stepped lozenge shaped medallions 68cm x 111cm £60-100
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