 | A 19th Century 8 day fusee wall clock, the 12" repainted dial with Roman numerals and marked J A Shepherd of Oxford, contained in a mahogany case (recently restored)
SOLD FOR £620 |
 | An 18th Century 8 day striking longcase clock, the 14" arched dial painted a classical temple with Roman numerals and minute indicator by Houghton of Rippingham?, contained in an inlaid mahogany case (reduced slightly in height) 86" complete with weights and pendulum
SOLD FOR £900 |
 | An 8 day chiming Granddaughter clock by Mappin & Webb, the 7" arched dial with Roman numerals and gilt metal spandrels, contained in an oak case 66"
SOLD FOR £600 |
 | An 18th Century 8 day striking longcase clock, the 13" arched painted dial with phases of the moon, subsidiary second hand and calendar aperture and gilt painted spandrels (nicely crazed) contained in an inlaid mahogany case with carved acorn apron and canted sides with long door, raised on a platform base 91" (reduced in height, case well restored approx 30 years ago)
SOLD FOR £1600 |
 | An 18th/19th Century table clock, the 2" circular silvered dial with Roman numerals contained in a gilt metal case by Viner & Co London, complete with glass dome (dome f)
SOLD FOR £650 |
 | A handsome 19th Century French 3 piece clock garniture comprising 8 day striking mantel clock contained in a gilt metal and "Sevres" porcelain case surmounted by a lidded urn, the dial painted romantic scenes with Roman numerals, together with 2 side pieces
SOLD FOR £500 |
 | An 8 day repeating carriage alarm clock by LeRoy & Fils striking on 2 gongs, contained in a gilt metal case, the dial with Roman numerals and LeRoy Fils 57 New Bond Street, Made in France and to the underneath Palais Royal Paris, (removed from a Sussex House Clearance), dial and glass in excellent condition throughout, possible replacement platform
SOLD FOR £580 |
 | An 18th Century 8 day striking long case clock, the 12" arched painted dial with minute indicator and calendar aperture (hole to the numeral I) by Edward Deene of Chilham, contained in a mahogany case with long door (33"), 82" overall, (base possibly restored)
SOLD FOR £1520 |
 | A handsome Georgian double fusee striking bracket clock with 8" painted dial, with Roman numerals marked William Carpenter of London (some pitting to the dial) with 5" rectangular back plate engraved around the edge, the brass pendulum bob engraved a star and contained in an arch shaped inlaid mahogany case surmounted by a brass dome, having 2 reeded and fluted brass inlaid columns to the side, raised on brass caddy feet, 22" (removed from a London property)
SOLD FOR £2200 |
 | An Edwardian barograph by George Lee & Sons Portsmouth, no. K9129, contained on a mahogany base fitted a drawer 14"
SOLD FOR £560 |