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† Two Jet air filtration system fine dust extractors £100-150
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† One lot of various electrical tools, other tools and sundries £50-80
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† Three Record and one Woden bench vice £50-80
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† Three Record bench vices £50-80
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† A box and one large roll of upholstery fabric £100-150
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† A box of upholstery fabric £100-150
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† George III mahogany screen on pad feet £80-120
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Victorian travelling calendar clock, in a papier-mache case by Bracher & Sydenham £100-150
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French miniature carriage clock with lever movement, the white enamelled dial with Roman numerals, back plate marked Richard & Co. Paris, 9.5cm high £150-250
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19th century walnut clock the brass dial with Arabic and Roman numerals, 44cm x 30.5cm £150-250
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Early 20th century walnut cased mantel clock with twin train movement, silvered dial, black Roman numerals, foliate carved decoration to face, brass carrying handle. 38cm high £100-150
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20th century brass carriage clock with carrying handle, white enamel face with black Roman numerals. 14cm high £100-150
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19th century painted dial 8 day long case clock by Haynes of Stamford in mahogany and oak case with broken arch pediment 211cm high overall £100-200
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Early 20th century oak cased two train mantel clock 30cm x 40cm £60-100
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Early 20th century eight day oak long case clock, with three train movement striking on chimes, 214cm £400-600
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19th century French Ormolu mantel clock by Le Roy of Paris, set with pink porcelain Sevres type panels, two train movement striking on a bell 43cm high £400-600
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John Fry of Sutton brass clock dial Roman numerals and single hand and cherub spandrels, 25cm £100-150
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18th century 30 hour oak long case clock, by William Guy of Rye in Sussex, 198cm £100-150
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Early 20th century mahogany drop dial wall clock with chain driven fusee movement, 30cm dial £100-150
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Oak cased wall regulator, the two train movement striking on a gong, 68cm high £40-60
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Early 20th century French brass carriage clock, the eight day movement repeating the hours and half hours on a gong. 15cm high £100-150
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Early 19th century black slate mantel clock by Rouget a Paris, the two train movement with visible escapment, 38cm high £100-150
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20th century skeleton clock with single fusee movement, on ebonised stand under a glass dome, overall 45cm high £300-500
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19th century portico clock the ebonised case inlaid with brass and mother of pearl, two train movement striking on a bell 43cm high with glass dome 48cm high £150-250
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Early 20th century carriage timepiece by Reid & Sons, in red leather carrying case, 11cm high £80-120
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18th century eight day mahogany long case clock by John Barber of Stratford 220cm high £400-600
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A replica French Falling Ball Clock. Thwaites and Reed, Limited Edition, No 440 of 500. The silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals and Arabic fifteen minute intervals, the single train movement contained in a brass sphere etched with the Continents and suspended from a brass bracket mounted upon a mahogany plaque. 12cm diam, 66cm high overall (with Numbered Certificate, Setting Up and Regulating Instructions) £150-200
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Late 18th century mahogany eight day long case clock by William Cuff of Shepton Mallet, the brass dial with date aperture, two train movement, 232cm high £500-800
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18th century mahogany eight day long case clock by W Young, Dundee with painted dial with two train movement striking on a bell, 213cm £400-600
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20th century Swiss cuckoo clock, 40cm x 34cm £60-100
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19th century pollard oak triple fusee mantel clock, striking on eight bells and two chimes, 66cm high £2000-3000
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Maritime interest, 19th century mahogany cased single fusee wall clock by S Hampton, the dial reading Shaw Saville Line, 60cm £300-500
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Early 20th Century red lacquered and chinoiserie decorated mantel clock, brass dial and twin train movement striking on a bell, 53cm high £300-500
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18th century eight day oak long case clock by Gregory of Basingstoke, brass dial with subsidiary, second and date dials, two train movement striking on a bell, 215cm £300-500
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19th century American rosewood wall clock with triple train movement, 72cm x 40cm £50-100
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American walnut cased mantel clock and a 19th century ebonised mantel clock, 26cm £50-100
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Mid 20th century brass perpetual clock in glass dome, 30cm £50-100
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19th century walnut mantel clock with twin train movement, 40cm £50-100
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18th century eight day mahogany longcase clock, by Robert Mann, Norwich, the two train movement with a painted face and subsidiary seconds dial, 220cm high £200-300
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General Post Office round wall clock, the enamelled dial inscribed GPO with a single fusee movement inside a mahogany frame, diameter 37cm £150-200
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General Post Office wall clock, enamelled dial inscribed GPO with a single fusee movement inside a mahogany frame, diameter 37cm £150-200
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French brass carriage clock of typical form retailed by S and E Piper, Exeter 11cm high £40-60
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18th century eight day oak long case clock with painted dial, by Roe of Farnham, 220cm high £300-500
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19th century French oak long case clock, with twin train movement striking on a bell, 254cm £150-250
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19th century mahogany cased single fusee mantel clock, by J Marshall, London, 33cm high £300-500
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1930's walnut cased twin train mantel clock, 22cm x 39cm £40-60
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19th Century 30 hour longcase clock, by Joseph Crundwell of Hadlow, painted face, Roman numerals. 208cm high £100-150
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19th century French brass carriage clock with repeating movement 18cm high overall £150-200
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Thomas Smith of Ridgewell, Essex, oak longcase clock, the brass face with subsidiary seconds dial, 200cm high £100-200
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Mahogany station clock by Cartwright, Chertsey, fusee movement 30cm dial £100-150
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