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Thomas Garner of London, a George III mahogany eight day longcase clock, the arched brass dial with silvered strike / silent, Roman chapter ring, subsidiary seconds and date aperture, five pillar movement with anchor esc

Lot 138

Sale: 220724

Thomas Garner of London, a George III mahogany eight day longcase clock, the arched brass dial with silvered strike / silent, Roman chapter ring, subsidiary seconds and date aperture, five pillar movement with anchor esc

Estimate: £300-£400
A 19th century gilt spelter mantel clock, with ceramic decorated dial and panel, 30cm high. Condition - not checked if in working condition, case fair

Lot 270

Sale: 220724

A 19th century gilt spelter mantel clock, with ceramic decorated dial and panel, 30cm high. Condition - not checked if in working condition, case fair

Estimate: £40-£60
A late 18th century Dutch Frisian Staart oak eight day wall clock, with atlas and angel finials, hood painted with a Dutch riverscape and painted arched dial with moonphase, date aperture and alarm indicator, 47cm wide,

Lot 139

Sale: 220724

A late 18th century Dutch Frisian Staart oak eight day wall clock, with atlas and angel finials, hood painted with a Dutch riverscape and painted arched dial with moonphase, date aperture and alarm indicator, 47cm wide,

Estimate: £200-£300
A Louis XV style gilt bronze mantel clock, 41cm wide, 35cm high. Condition - one replacement foot, fair but very dusty, not tested as working

Lot 409

Sale: 080724

A Louis XV style gilt bronze mantel clock, 41cm wide, 35cm high. Condition - one replacement foot, fair but very dusty, not tested as working

Estimate: £100-£150
A late 19th century French repeating carriage clock, with Richard movement, in travelling case with key, 15cm high. Condition - good not tested for time keeping

Lot 333

Sale: 080724

A late 19th century French repeating carriage clock, with Richard movement, in travelling case with key, 15cm high. Condition - good not tested for time keeping

Estimate: £100-£150
An Orivit Secessionist design pewter mantel clock, c.1905, enamelled dial and French drum shaped movement, 35cm high x 20cm at base. Condition - good

Lot 341

Sale: 080724

An Orivit Secessionist design pewter mantel clock, c.1905, enamelled dial and French drum shaped movement, 35cm high x 20cm at base. Condition - good

Estimate: £200-£300
After Francois Hippolyte Moreau (French, 1832-1926), a late 19th century bronze cherubic mantel clock on marble base, ‘Amour Brûlant Ses Armes’, no key or pendulum, 34cm tall

Lot 1372

Sale: 170624

After Francois Hippolyte Moreau (French, 1832-1926), a late 19th century bronze cherubic mantel clock on marble base, ‘Amour Brûlant Ses Armes’, no key or pendulum, 34cm tall

Estimate: £120-£150
British gold coins - A William and Mary gold guinea, 1689, probably demounted at 12 o’clock, otherwise good Fine (S3426), Provenance bought from Richard Lobel and co Ltd, London, 7th March 1977 for £275

Lot 2066

Sale: 130524

British gold coins - A William and Mary gold guinea, 1689, probably demounted at 12 o’clock, otherwise good Fine (S3426), Provenance bought from Richard Lobel and co Ltd, London, 7th March 1977 for £275

Estimate: £500-£700
A French four glass mantel clock striking on a coiled gong with gilt brass frame and mercury pendulum, on a stand under a glass dome, 55cm high, with brass presentation label to stand dated December 1903

Lot 295

Sale: 290424

A French four glass mantel clock striking on a coiled gong with gilt brass frame and mercury pendulum, on a stand under a glass dome, 55cm high, with brass presentation label to stand dated December 1903

Estimate: £150-£200
F. Hughes Richardson (20th . C), two watercolours, 'The Town Clock, Steyning' and a River landscape, each signed, largest 29 x 22cm

Lot 1708

Sale: 220424

F. Hughes Richardson (20th . C), two watercolours, 'The Town Clock, Steyning' and a River landscape, each signed, largest 29 x 22cm

Estimate: £40-£60

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