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19th Century mahogany-cased eight day painted dial longcase clock, Bristol area, anonymous circa 1830, 13-inch Roman dial with subsidiary seconds ...
Early 19th century oak cased 8-day brass dial longcase clock, Hill, Sheffield, with circular Roman dial, later carved oak case and later movement,...
Early 19th Century oak and mahogany cased 30-hour longcase clock, Jonas Jonas, Newton, 187cm high ...[more]
Brass cased carriage clock
Brass cased carriage clock, white Roman dial, single train movement, with key, and with travel box ...[more]
20th Century brass Louis XV doucine-cased carriage clock, white Roman dial, lever platform escapement, timpeice movement, 12cm high (ex, handle) ...
Staffordshire Enamels - Limited edition 'The Millenium Collection' gilt metal cased carriage clock, 14/150, 8cm wide x 11cm high (ex. handle) ......
French brass cased carriage clock, white Roman dial with seconds subsidiary, together with a similar brass cased carriage clock and a 20th Century...
Reproduction French brass lantern clock with chapter ring Roman dial, 11cm x 28cm high ...[more]
Late 19th Century French brass mantel clock, 3.75-inch gilt Arabic dial, cast rosette centre, two-train movement with Japy Freres exposition stamp...
Late 19th Century French spelter cased mantel clock, white Roman dial, two-train movement with Japy Freres exposition stamp, outside countwheel-st...
Early 20th Century German walnut cased mantel clock having a silvered Roman chapter ring dial with gilt masked spandrels, single striking coil gon...
Late 19th Century German walnut cased time piece with white Roman dial with moon hands, 'Kleiser' signed single train movement, 23cm x 28cm high ...
French spelter chariot figural clock, having a gilt Arabic chapter ring dial, 39cm x 60cm high, together with a spelter chariot and horses figure ...
Victorian mahogany wheel or 'Banjo' barometer, 99cm high ...[more]