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Late 19th Century gilt brass aneroid barometer/thermometer deskpiece, the dial signed E & E. Emanuel, the oval case with hinged carrying handle; enclosed behind bevelled glass on one side an aneroid barometer and on the other a thermometer, 11.5cm high £150-£250 plus 21.6% BP*
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Victorian black slate mantel clock, of large proportions, the arched case with marble insets, black chapter ring with Roman gilt hours, twin train movement striking on a gong, 54cm long £50-£70 plus 21.6% BP*
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Early 19th Century clock dial with enamel dial, gilt decoration and Roman numerals, bearing the name Benjn Gatward, Hitchin. 28cm x 28cm £30-£40 plus 21.6% BP*
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Victorian marble clock garniture, the arched clock case with a white enamel dial and Roman hours, twin train movement striking on a bell, together with the clock garniture, (3) £60-£90 plus 21.6% BP*
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Norfolk Victorian mahogany drop dial wall clock, A.F. Marsh, Diss, the signed dial with black Roman hours, single fusee movement, the case 38cm wide £150-£250 plus 21.6% BP*
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Jaeger Le Coultre Atmos clock, the five glass case housing the signed white dial with Arabic hours, 19cm wide £200-£300 plus 21.6% BP*
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Early 20th Century gilt brass carriage clock, the swing handle above a five glass case, the white enamel dial with Roman hours, lever platform escapement, 18cm high £50-£70 plus 21.6% BP*
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Late 19th Century mantel clock, the black case with bronze mounts of classical figures on an egg and dart base, scroll legs, with a white enamel dial and black Roman hours, striking on a bell, 26cm high £50-£70 plus 21.6% BP*
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19th Century gilt bronze mantel clock, Henry Marc, Paris, the urn final above foliate swags and cherubs, with blue porcelain panels above the ribbon tied stepped base, white enamel dial with Roman hours, twin train movement striking on a bell, 32cm high £300-£500 plus 21.6% BP*
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Jaeger Le Coultre Atmos clock, the five glass panel case signed movement and case, number 220.017.02, with the original card box, the clock 20cm wide £500-£700 plus 21.6% BP*
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Unusual oak mantel clock, the signed white dial Thomas Armstrong & Brother, Manchester and Liverpool, with Roman hours, housed within a Chinese carved case with dragons, single train movement, the case 28cm wide £50-£70 plus 21.6% BP*
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French gilt brass carriage clock, the arched handle with five glass case, fret edging to the top and bottom, cream enamel dial with Roman hours, 15cm high £80-£120 plus 21.6% BP*
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Victorian mahogany wall clock, the round case with brass and glass front, cream painted and black Roman hours, single fusee movement, 40cm wide £60-£90 plus 21.6% BP*
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Fine early 20th Century Austrian pearl, ruby and lapis lazuli novelty miniature desk timepiece, the silver case with a drum dial surmounted by a bird, enamelled decoration in greens, purples and orange raised on the ostriches back, the wings set with rubies and multi stones to the back, a Native American standing the front with an enamelled body and pearl set headdress on the lapis lazuli base with further conforming enamel decoration, 9cm wide, 13cm high £2,500-£3,500 plus 21.6% BP*
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Victorian mahogany barometer, the mahogany body with boxwood stringing, dry/map gauge above a mercury thermometer and weather gauge, 97cm high £50-£70 plus 21.6% BP*
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Exceedingly large Vickery cased goliath watch, the white enamel dial with black Roman hours, crown wound, nickel cased, the watch 14cm wide, housed within the leather and silver Vickery case £200-£300 plus 21.6% BP*
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George III oak longcase clock, John Johnson, Walton, the concave cornice above a glazed hood and turned columns, long trunk door and panel base, signed silvered chapter ring with brass spandrels, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, twin train movement striking on a gong, 191cm high £200-£300 plus 21.6% BP*
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Late 19th Century French four glass and marble mantel clock, the arched top above gilt Corinthian capped columns and stepped base raised on squat feet, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals, twin train movement striking on a gong, 32cm high £200-£300 plus 21.6% BP*
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Exceedingly fine 19th Century French gilt bronze and silver glass panel mantel clock, made by Jean-Baptiste 1816-1887, retailed by Payne & Co 163 New Bond Street, the putto finial above an arched glaze hood with silver foliate swag design to the interior above a four glass case with conforming decoration, elaborate acanthus scrolls to either side and a putto seated to the base above further silver and glass panels raised on squat feet, twin train movement striking on a bell, 39cm high. This clock is the pair to the example held in the Royal Collection Trust, item number 2908, the only difference being this clock has a retailer and is raised on bun feet £4,500-£5,500 plus 21.6% BP*
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19th Century French gilt spetler and porcelain mantel clock, the urn top above pink porcelain panels of a lady and flowers above and foliate gilt swag mounts, pink dial with Roman hours, twin train movement striking on a bell, 34cm high £100-£150 plus 21.6% BP*
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Victorian fur glass mantel clock, with a cream enamel dial and Arabic hours, twin train movement striking on a bell, together with a pair of urn garnitures, the clock 33.5cm high £120-£180 plus 21.6% BP*
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Early 20th Century oak mantel clock, the swing handle above the arched case, silvered dial with Roman hours, slow/fast and chime/silent, triple train movement with four hammers striking four gongs, 37cm high £60-£90 plus 21.6% BP*
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19th Century spelter and marble mantel clock, with the figure of a young girl above the marble base housing the white enamel dial with Roman hours, twin train movement striking on a bell, 45cm high £80-£120 plus 21.6% BP*
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19th Century gilt spelter figural clock, with a hunter and his wife above a C scroll and weapon motif, the white enamel dial with Roman hours, twin train movement striking on a bell, 38cm high £50-£70 plus 21.6% BP*
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Victorian four glass mantel clock and garniture, the etched glass case with a white enamel dial and Roman hours, twin train movement striking on a bell, together with the conforming garniture, each with a glass dish above a four glass base etched with flowers, the clock 28cm, (3) £150-£250 plus 21.6% BP*
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19th Century gilt spelter and marble mantel clock, the cherub top with a lady and young child to the side raised on marble base, the drum case housing the white enamel dial, twin train movement striking on a bell, 43cm high £100-£150 plus 21.6% BP*
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Victorian mahogany hanging wall clock, Brown 104, Praed Sq, Paddington, the round case with a white signed dial and Roman hours, single train fusee movement, 45cm wide £100-£150 plus 21.6% BP*
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19th Century French gilt spetler and marble mantel clock, the clock surmounted by a classical figure above the stepped marble base and bracket supports, cream enamel dial with Arabic hours, twin train movement striking on a bell, 53cm high £60-£90 plus 21.6% BP*
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Victorian mahogany and inlaid barometer, the fan patera above an alcohol thermometer and weather gauge, 89cm high £40-£60 plus 21.6% BP*
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19th Century French gilt spetler and onyx mantel clock, the clock surmounted by a figure above the stepped marble base and bracket supports, cream enamel dial with Arabic hours, twin train movement striking on a bell, 59cm high £50-£70 plus 21.6% BP*
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Early 20th Century gilt brass carriage clock, the four glass case with a white enamel dial and Roman hours, 17cm high £80-£120 plus 21.6% BP*
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Late 19th Century French cast gilt metal cartel wall clock, inset with a barometer signed J Wainwright & Co, over a thermometer and two train movement striking on a bell, the case decorated with acanthus and acorns, 68cm high £80-£120 plus 21.6% BP*
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19th Century gilt spelter mantel clock, of large proportions retailed by J.W. Benson Ltd, of a life guard standing on a boat to the rocky base, white enamel dial with Arabic hours, twin train movement striking on a bell, 68cm high £80-£120 plus 21.6% BP*
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19th Century French gilt spelter and marble portico clock, the swag and blooming urn finial top above four marble columns and a rectangular base, the drum white dial with Arabic hours, twin train movement striking on a bell, 41cm high £40-£60 plus 21.6% BP*
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Late Victorian wall hanging clock, Camerer Kuss & Co, 56, New Oxford St, the round case with a brass bezel housing the cream signed dial with Roman hours, single train movement, 34cm wide £70-£90 plus 21.6% BP*
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19th Century mahogany longcase clock, Hayward, Ashford, the swan neck pediment above a glazed hood and tapering columns, long trunk door above a panel base, the signed cream painted dial with Roman hours and subsidiary seconds, striking on a bell, 201cm high £200-£300 plus 21.6% BP*
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Late 19th Century holosteric barometer, the barometer raised above a spelter base with a horse and rider, 40cm high £100-£150 plus 21.6% BP*
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Late Victorian wall hanging clock, T.J Phipps, Kilburn, the circular case with gilt bezel housing the cream painted signed dial and Roman hours, single fusee movement, 37cm wide £80-£120 plus 21.6% BP*
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Edwardian mahogany and inlaid aneroid barometer, the arched top above the shaped body, swag inlay, mercury thermometer above the weather gauge, 75cm high £60-£90 plus 21.6% BP*
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Schatz Royal Mariner ships type clock, the signed white enamel dial with twin train movement held within a ships wheel frame, 34cm wide £50-£70 plus 21.6% BP*
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Admiral Fitzroy barometer, the oak case with clock to the arch above the barometer with paper back, 117cm high £50-£70 plus 21.6% BP*
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19th Century brass desk timepiece, the drum case raised in the hand of a putto to the alabaster base, single train movement 19cm high £70-£90 plus 21.6% BP*
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19th Century French gilt spelter and alabaster mantel clock, the figural clock above the alabaster base with gilt mounts, white enamel dial with blue Roman hours, twin train movement striking on a bell, 39cm high £60-£90 plus 21.6% BP*
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19th Century Japanese walking cane, the top with a carved figure of Hotei above a natural ripple cane, 88.5cm long £100-£150 plus 21.6% BP*
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19th Century Indian white metal cane, the white metal tapering shaft with deity's among swags, 91.5cm long £100-£150 plus 21.6% BP*
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19th Century Chinese silver and ivory capped walking cane, the monogram ivory top above a Chinese scene collar, 86cm long £50-£70 plus 21.6% BP*
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Horse measuring stick, possibly blackthorn, with crook handle, silver mount London 1907 with extending measure and retractable spirit level on hinged arm. Length 94cm £40-£60 plus 21.6% BP*
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Early 20th Century horn handled walking stick, carved as a tapir above a black cane £60-£90 plus 21.6% BP*
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c1935 Gentleman's crook handled ebony stick with 9ct gold top (marks indistinct) and collar, the collar with presentation inscription dated 1935. Length 89.5cm £50-£70 plus 21.6% BP*
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George III silver gilt cane, the silver gilt top with foliate decoration assayed for London 1819 above the tapering shaft and brass ferrule, 113cm long £80-£120 plus 21.6% BP*
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