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A George III silver snuff box , John Shaw, Birmingham 1807, of curved rectangular form, with engraved foliate decoration and a flush hinged lid en...
A carved wood foot
A carved wood foot, 17th century(?), with prominent toes, 27cm long
A French gilt bronze and black porcelain panel mantel clock, 19th century, with drum movement, striking on a bell, 51cm wide 50cm high
A pair of toleware jardinières,
A pair of toleware jardinières, 19th/20th century, with painted neoclassical decoration, raised on gilt paw feet, 26cm wide 26cm deep 32cm high (2)
A repeating carriage clock,
A repeating carriage clock, late 19th century, with two-train movement and repeater baton, striking on a gong, the porcelain dial painted with two...
An early Spanish carved wood religious figure of a monk, with polychrome decoration, 37.5cm high
Two mahogany watch stands,
Two mahogany watch stands, 19th century, the first architectural, with pitched roof and columns, 30.5cm high, the second, a miniature longcase clo...
A Gothic Revival rosewood mantel clock by Perry Webster, retailed by 'Payne & Co, New Bond Street', fitted repeating bell strike, eight-day moveme...
A marquetry longcase clock,
A marquetry longcase clock, early 18th century, the movement by Peter Wise, London, the 12in (30.5cm) square brass dial with ringed winding holes,...
A miniature French mahogany longcase clock, c.1910, with a French drum movement and gilt bronze mounts, 49.5cm high
A miniature French tortoiseshell longcase clock, c.1910, with the drum movement striking the half hours on a bell, gilt bronze mounts, 49.5cm high
A two-day marine chronometer,
A two-day marine chronometer,2nd quarter of the 19th century, by Barraud, in a brass and mahogany box with glass viewing window, up and down apert...
A French ormolu mantel clock,
A French ormolu mantel clock, late 19th century, single train movement marked 'CHVCN 38150 MADE IN FRANCE', the dial marked 'Examined by Dent (to ...
A gilt bronze drum eight-day mantel clock , by Manoah Rhodes & Sons, Paris, the dial set with Arabic numerals, the movement striking on a bell, wi...
A French gilt spelter mantel clock, 19th century, the enamel dial within crouched griffins, a tazza and scrolls, the shaped base cast with a grote...
A Louis XVI ormolu-mounted boullework bracket clock and bracket by Baltazar, Paris, the pediment with seated putti surmounts above a 'C' scroll an...
A mahogany French Empire portico clock, 19th century, the enamel dial within gilt metal engine turned mounts and turned columns with similar mount...
A Regency period rosewood bracket clock, the convex painted dial inscribed 'Thos. Restall, Tooting', the twin fusee movement with shaped plates an...
A George III inlaid mahogany musical bracket clock and bracket, the white arched dial and engraved backplate both inscribed 'Layne Bath', with tri...
A Georgian-style mahogany grandmother clock, the arched brass dial inscribed 'W Hall Leeds' and with 'strike/silent' in an arch, with one lead wei...
A George III inlaid mahogany eight-day longcase clock, by William Parr, Liverpool, the arched dial with moonphase and bell strike movement, 35cm d...
A Victorian rosewood-cased bracket clock, with painted dial and twin fusee movement striking the hours on a bell, 43cm high
A rosewood Gothic Revival bracket clock, early 19th century, by John Frodsham, the white arched dial inscribed 'Frodsham Gracechurch Street, Londo...
A rare circular slate sundial by Richard Melvin, mid-19th century, multi-dial calibrated with a central principal dial with a pierced gnomon calib...
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