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18th/19th century Persian school oil on canvas - a seated figure playing a string Setar, unframed, 150cm x 104cm £200 - 400
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Charles Edmund Brock (1870-1938) original pen, ink and watercolour illustration entitled 'A wreath of foam seemed to change into a ring of little fairies', signed, in glazed frame, 31cm x 21cm, together with another entitled 'The Aunts' Battle', signed, mounted, 32cm x 21cm NB: Both images are illustrated in T. H. Orpen's book 'The Rain Children', pages 54 and 104. Also included is a copy of the book having belonged to R. H. Orpen Provenance: By Family Decent £200 - 300
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Early 20th century English school ink and wash sketches of race goers, 10.5cm x 16.5cm, together with a 19th century English school sepia watercolour - a landscape, 5cm x 7.5cm, both in glazed gilt frames (2) £80 - 120
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Fred Hall (1860-1948) oil on board - landscape with hay stooks, in gilt frame, 30cm x 40cm £600 - 1,000
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Attributed to Barend Cornelis Koekkoek (1803-1862) oil on panel - figures in a rural landscape, bearing signature, framed, 36cm x 47cm £400 - 600
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John Christian Schetky (1778-1874) pair of watercolours - shipping off the coast and in squally seas, signed and dated 1826, in glazed gilt frames, 17cm x 26cm £250 - 350
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J. Allen, 19th century oil on canvas - sheep grazing beside a river, signed and indistinctly dates, in gilt frame, 50cm x 75cm £60 - 100
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Pair of early 19th Century American School oils on panel - portrait of a husband and wife, in gilt frames, 75cm x 60cm £200 - 300
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John Burgess (1814-1874) pair of watercolours - The Entrance to the Library, Rouen Cathedral and The Market Place, both signed and inscribed, in glazed gilt frames, 55cm x 38cm £80 - 120
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Thomas Falcon Marshall (1818-1878) oil on canvas - a child blowing bubbles, entitled 'Short lived Pleasures', labels verso, in gilt frame, 31cm x 25cm £200 - 300
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Thomas Hand (1771-1804) oil on canvas - Rural landscape with figures and a pony before a thatched cottage, in gilt frame, 62cm x 75cm Provenance: Gifted to the present owners by Richard Pawsey, London Art Dealer, famed as the valuer of the Winston Churchill Estate £200 - 300
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John Frederick Herring Jnr. (1815-1907) oil on canvas - Plough Horses At Rest, signed and dated 1853, 38.5cm x 51cm, in gilt frame Provenance: Phillips East Anglia, 25th March 1992, Lot 579 £2,000 - 3,000
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Frederick Richard Pickersgill (1820-1900) oil on canvas - Timber Clearing, in gilt frame, 50cm x 66.5cm Provenance: Philips East Anglia, 4th July 1991, Lot 166 £300 - 500
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Rare fine quality 19th century mantel clock in the form of a giant carriage clock, with eight day twin-chain fusee movement striking on a bell, platform escapement with slow / fast regulator, rectangular silvered dial with twin-winding holes and Roman numerals, signed - James McCabe, Royal Exchange, London, no. 1719, in a gilt metal four-glass case with side-mounted repeat button and top-mounted reeded swing handle (key lacking), 25cm overall height to handle £3,000 - 5,000
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1960s Swiss Angelus novelty desk combined clock barometer and hygrometer, set in a revolving silvered terrestrial globe with gilt metal stand supporting a model of a silvered airliner, 21cm overall height £400 - 600
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1950s / 1960s Jaeger-LeCoultre skeleton desk clock with visible movement and 'suspended' numerals in a tapered four-glass gilt metal case in the form of a lantern, movement signed 'Swiss Made', front glass signed 'Jaeger LeCoultre', 18cm overall height £150 - 250
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Mid-19th century carriage clock with eight day timepiece movement and lever escapement, white enamel dial with Roman numerals in a one piece gilt metal case with top-mounted swing handle, base plate engraved 'J.P. 18th Hussars', together with original leather carrying case, 16cm overall height (key lacking) £40 - 60
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Late 19th / early 20th century carriage clock with French eight day movement and lever escapement striking on a gong, white enamel dial with Roman numerals, in a gilt metal case with top-mounted swing handle, together with original carrying case, 18cm overall height (key present) £100 - 150
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Late 19th / early 20th century carriage clock with eight day repeat movement and lever escapement striking on a gong, back plate stamped - 376, white enamel dial with Roman numerals, signed 'Last Paris', in a gilt metal case with side pillars and top-mounted reeded swing handle, together with original carry case, 18.5cm overall height (key present) £300 - 500
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Late 19th / early 20th century carriage clock with eight day timepiece movement and cylinder escapement, white enamelled dial with Roman numerals and gilt metal mask in a gilt metal case with top-mounted swing handle, together with original carrying case, 15cm overall height to handle (key present) £100 - 150
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Contemporary carriage clock with eight day timepiece movement and lever escapement, white enamel dial, signed 'Matthew Norman, London', in a gilt metal case with top-mounted swing handle, 14.5cm overall height to handle (key present) £70 - 80
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Late 19th / early 20th century carriage clock with French eight day repeat movement and lever escapement, striking on a gong, back plate stamped - JWB or R 26984, painted porcelain dial with lakeside scene and Roman numerals in a gilt metal case with twisted columns and painted enamel side panels decorated with scenes of a courting couple, top-mounted twist handle, case also numbered - 26984, 20.5cm overall height to handle (key lacking) £500 - 700
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19th century French desk clock with drum movement and lever escapement, white enamel dial with Roman numerals in a gilt metal case and frame over a painted porcelain tray decorated with scene of an angel reading and circular mouldings, on four turned feet, 16.5cm overall height (key lacking) £250 - 350
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17th century and later thirty-hour iron framed lantern clock with verge movement, central pendulum, outside countwheel and top-mounted bell with brass straps, steel dial plate with brass chapter ring, single pierced hand and brass alarm dial, continuous winding rope with single brass cased weight and lead counterweight, separate verge alarm mechanism with small brass weight, 36cm overall height £800 - 1,200
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George III stick barometer with concealed bulb and exposed mercury tube, engraved and silvered dial with separate pointer, signed 'John Philpott, Thaxted', in a feathered mahogany case with inlaid ebony and boxwood stringing, architectural pediment and turned brass urn finial, 98cm overall length £250 - 350
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19th century wheel barometer with 8 inch silvered dial and central indicator, signed 'Stringer & Cappella, Newport' and separate thermometer in a mahogany veneered case with inlaid shell and floral paterae, architectural pediment with turned brass urn finial, 100cm overall length £80 - 120
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19th century mantel clock with eight day French movement striking on a bell and floral painted porcelain dial with Roman numerals, in an ornate gilt metal case with ribbon and grape and vine decoration and central porcelain panel depicting an amorous couple, surmounted by a gilt metal mounted porcelain urn, on four scroll feet, 41cm overall height (key and pendulum present) £100 - 150
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19th century Continental miniature Gothic wall-mounted timepiece with spring-driven movement, wound by threads with pseudo weights, anchor escapement with silk suspension, mother of pearl dial with gilt metal chapter ring, Roman numerals and Breguet-style hands, in a Gothic-style gilt metal and ebony case and contained in full-length ebonised and glass mounted case, clock 38cm overall length, case 43cm (pendulum present) £100 - 150
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19th century French mantel clock with eight day movement, silk suspension and outside countwheel, striking on a bell, silvered dial with Roman numerals in a classic gilt metal case with leaf decoration, surmounted by the figure of a lady with a lute, seated on a tree stump, holding a jewel box and examining a string of pearls, 50cm overall height (pendulum present, key lacking) £150 - 250
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19th century travelling clock with watch movement in the form of a gilt metal carriage wheel, with graduated minute scale and blue enamelled numerals standing on a chock and chain with engraved monogram and strut back, in original fitted case, possibly originally the property of Lady Henrietta Pailey, with original key, 11cm overall height £150 - 250
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Victorian three piece clock garniture - comprising mantel clock with French eight day movement striking on a gong, signed 'Japy Frères', brass dial with applied Roman numerals and embossed centre, in a Classical Revival brass case with stepped top, foliate decoration and Corinthian columns, applied embossed copper plaque portraying scenes from Greek or Persian mythology, together with a pair of matching brass campana urns on square stepped plinths, clock 34cm overall height (key and pendulum present) £100 - 150
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Late 19th / early 20th century carriage clock with French eight day timepiece movement, with lever escapement, back plate with Henri Jacot trademark and stamped - 25671, white enamel dial with Roman numerals in a gilt metal case with top-mounted swing handle, 18cm overall height (key present) £180 - 200
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Victorian skeleton clock with single fusee movement, anchor escapement, striking on a bell (bell now lacking), pierced white chapter ring with Roman numerals, in a pierced brass Gothic Cathedral-style frame, on four turned feet and an oval plinth under a glass dome, 39.5cm overall height (pendulum present, key lacking) £400 - 600
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Late 19th / early 20th century three piece clock garniture - comprising mantel clock with French eight day movement, striking on a bell, red enamel dial with floral centre, white / black Roman numerals and gold hands, in a gilt metal case with enamelled porcelain columns and front porcelain panel with enamelled amorous scene, the ornate case decorated with applied birds, oak leaves and a face mask, surmounted by an enamelled porcelain and gilt metal mounted urn on four paw feet, together with a pair of matching enamelled porcelain and gilt metal urns (pendulum and key lacking) £150 - 250
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17th century-style lantern clock with brass frame, verge movement with rear mounted pendulum and outside countwheel, floral engraved brass dial with silvered chapter ring, signed 'Townly Temple', single hand and alarm dial, lion and unicorn front fret and pierced side frets, top-mounted bell and brass side doors, continuous rope with lead counterweight and single weight, 39cm overall height £250 - 350
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19th century mantel clock in the form of a lantern clock, with twin fusee movement, striking on a top-mounted bell, in a 17th century-style lantern clock case with floral engraved dial, signed 'Wm. Robinson, Londini, 1720', twin hands and brass chapter ring, stylised dolphin frets and twin side doors engraved with religious scenes and emblems, surrounded by images of tulips, 39cm overall height (keys present, pendulum lacking) £300 - 500
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19th century French Comptoise clock with weight-driven movement striking on a gong, white enamel dial with Roman numerals and separate calendar, signed 'Gantner à L'Alosie', in a metal case with stamped brass frontal, twin weights and rod pendulum with large brass bob, approximately 130cm overall length (keys, pendulum and weights present) £100 - 200
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19th century French mantel clock with eight day movement striking on a gong, back plate with Richard & Cie trademark 411/4288, white enamel dial with blue Roman numerals and Champlevé enamelled centre and mercury pendulum, in a circular four-glass gilt metal and Champlevé enamel case, with four side pillars and domed top, 41cm overall height (key and pendulum present) £500 - 700
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Early 20th century French bronzed spelter mantel clock with figure mounts, floral swag painted enamel dial, striking cylinder movement, on stepped marble base, 39cm high (key present) £250 - 350
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19th century wall-mounted clock with thirty-hour movement, verge escapement and top-mounted bell, separate alarm mechanism, brass break arch dial with engraved decoration, hour and minute hands and separate alarm dial, signed 'Wm. Fry, Odiham', single continuous rope, counterweight and single weight, on a wall-mounted bracket with removable cover and glass door, 39cm overall length (weight present, pendulum lacking) £100 - 200
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Early 19th century wall clock with spring-driven timepiece movement and white painted wooden dial with Roman numerals in a brass inlaid mahogany case with octagonal dial surround, drop-down door and shaped glass pendulum aperture, 45cm overall height (key and pendulum present) £100 - 150
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19th century wall-mounted barometer with 8 inch silvered dial, hygrometer, separate thermometer and spirit level, signed 'R. M. Barrett, Bromley Street Commercial Street East', in a mahogany onion-top case, 92cm overall length £90 - 100
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19th century wall-mounted clock with eight day French movement striking on a gong, signed 'Japy Frères', circular white enamel dial with Roman numerals and sun face pendulum, mounted in a brass dial surround with foliate decoration and pendulum aperture, in a brassed picture frame case, 47cm overall length (key and pendulum present) £100 - 150
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Late 19th / early 20th century wall clock with eight day single chain fusee movement, 12 inch white dial with Roman numerals in a mahogany case, 37cm overall length (key and pendulum present) £200 - 300
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19th century Portico mantel clock with French eight day movement and outside countwheel striking on a bell, white enamel dial with Roman numerals and embossed gilt metal dial surround, decorative pendulum, in an ebonised four-twisted pillar case with inlaid floral decoration, fluted pediment and shaped top, 48cm overall height (pendulum present, key lacking) £200 - 300
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19th century mantel clock with French eight day movement and outside countwheel, striking on a bell, white marble dial with applied gold Roman numerals, in a shaped white marble case with rococo gilt metal decoration of angels pouring water from a ewer, dolphins and other foliate garlands, surmounted by a ram's head mounted urn, on four adjustable feet, 38cm overall height (key and pendulum present) £400 - 600
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Late 19th / early 20th century mantel clock with eight day twin fusee movement striking on two gongs, signed 'W. & H. ScH.', rectangular silvered dial with silvered chapter ring, Arabic numerals and separate fast / slow and chime / silent dials, in a walnut veneered architectural case with carved decoration, side glasses and caddy top, 47cm overall height (winding key, door key and pendulum present) £200 - 300
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William IV wall clock with eight day single fusee movement, cream enamel dial with Roman numerals in a mahogany case with brass framed glass, pendulum aperture and carved foliate decoration, 49cm overall length (key and pendulum present) £200 - 300
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Late 19th / early 20th century carriage clock with eight day movement, lever escapement, striking on a gong, white enamel dial with Roman numerals, in a gilt metal case with top-mounted swing carrying handle, 15cm overall height (key present) £150 - 200
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Early 20th century dwarf carriage clock with timepiece movement and cylinder escapement, white enamel dial with Arabic numerals and gilt metal mask, in a gilt metal case with top-mounted swing handle, on four turned feet, 11cm overall height (key present) £70 - 100
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