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A DUTCH CLASSICAL INLAID AND PARCEL-GILT ELMWOOD AND PART-EBONISED LONGCASE CLOCK, early 19th century. -
AN ENGLISH SKELETON CLOCK, 19th century. -
AN ENGLISH BRASS-MOUNTED ROSEWOOD BRACKET CLOCK, 19th century. -
TWO ENGLISH BRASS CARRIAGE CLOCKS, 19th century. -
TWO ENGLISH BRASS CARRIAGE CLOCKS, 19th century. -
A BRASS SKELETON CLOCK WITH GLASS DOME, 19th century. -
A GEORGE III OAK PROVINCIAL LONGCASE CLOCK, early 19th century, signed Ashton Macclesfd. (Macclesfield) -
VIENNA GRANDE SONNERIE WALL CLOCK, Austria, 19th century, -
A GERMAN MANTEL CLOCK. -
CHARLES X PATINATED AND GILT-BRONZE FIGURAL CLOCK, French, second quarter of the 19th century, -
THREE-PIECE BRONZE, GILT-BRONZE AND ROSSO RAMELLO MARBLE CLOCK SET, French, 19th century, -
FRENCH GILT METAL MANTLE CLOCK, -
TIMEPIECE WALL CLOCK, German, late 19th century, -
18K silver and enamel, pearl-set concealed dial form watch designed as a lyre with visible balance. Geneva, circa 1810. -
Silver, enamel and agate, eight-day going minute repeating, carriage clock. Swiss, circa 1920. Very -
Lapis lazuli, 18K gold, silver and enamel eight-day going timepiece in later fitted box. French, circa 1925. Very -
Eight-day going Petite Sommerie, quarter repeating carriage clock, carillon on four bells. French, circa 1890. -
Gilt bronze, hour and half hour striking carriage clock with centre-seconds and singing bird. French, made for the Chinese Market, circa 1890. -
Fine gilt bronze, eight-day going Mignonette with porcelain panels. French, made for the Chinese Market, circa 1890. Fine -
Gilt brass and enamel, oval eight-day going small carriage clock. French, circa 1890.