Antiques, Silver & Collectables

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A 19th Century French gilt metal and alabaster figural mantle clock, the eight day Japy Freres & Co movement striking on the bell, the dial surmou...

A mixed bag of collectables to include an Ingersoll nurses watch, a Silver Jubilee bath soap, empty Avon collectable Tasha miniature clock perfume...

A silver mounted & tortoiseshell mantle clock, with French keyless movement, English silver hallmark on inside door, maker WC?, height 14cm, not w...

A Victorian silver triangular desk clock by John Manger, London 1896, fitted with a barometer, compass, clock and perpetual calendar, the case wit...

A French brass cased carriage clock, platform escapement, the white dial with Arabic and roman numerals, repeater movement, striking on a gong, th...

A French four glass table clock, the dial with escapement action, indistinctly marked Henri Marc, Paris, with bell strike and mercury filled pendu...

A Victorian brass cased mantle clock, with gong strike of architectural form, the dial indistinctly marked Manchester with pendulum, height 30cm.

A Vienna type walnut and mahogany cased wall clock, with train movement, swan neck pediment, bobbin turned supports, with two weights and pendulum.

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