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Clocks:
American hardwood cased wall clock with fruitwood inlays. Retailed by J Johnson Preston 26ins. long by 16ins. wide.
Clocks:
Early 20th cent. Combinatioin wall clock, barometer and thermometer, mahogany cased, and an oak cased aneroid barometer and thermometer.
Clocks:
Early 20th cent. Mahogany Vienna regulator wall clock enamelled face with Roman numerals and seconds subsidiary dial.
Clocks:
Brass ormulu wall clock, enamelled dial, Maita movement. Length 2ft. 3ins.
Clocks:
19th cent. Longcase clock John Adamson of Anstruther Scotland and the dial made by Walker and Finnemore of Birmingham, mahogany case, painted dial...
Clocks:
18th cent. Eight day striking clock by Samuel Smith of Richmond Yorkshire (pre-1746). Japanned longcase clock with brass arched dial, Roman numera...
Clocks:
18th cent. North Country mahogany longcase eight day clock by Thomas Kefford of Royston (active 1710-50). Brass face with eagle and foliate decora...
Art Deco
Hollowcast bronze stag and doe red deer on marble base, unsigned but has a retailers label, Maison Americaine Horlogerie - Bijouterie, Rue de la R...
Clocks:
19th cent. French Ormolu clock, gilded female figurine on slate and gilt base, Jacques Frère movement under a glass dome (A/F).
Clocks:
20th cent. Brass cased lantern clock, the movement is marked Empire, Made in England, key wind, with key, 10½ins. Plus a smaller example marked Sm...
Clocks:
20th cent. Elliott Queen Anne style bracket clock with arched gilt dial and silvered chapter ring, contained within an oak case.
Clocks:
19th cent. Slate and marble mantel clock by the Ansonia Clock Co. New York. Double escarpment, white enamel dial. Plus an early 20th century ash c...
Scientific Instruments:
Reproduction telescope with adjustable tripod and a three-branch handheld scope, both in brass.