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Item 394- [click here for details]

John Lownds, London C.1850
A very small rosewood library timepiece.


Item 399- [click here for details]

A very good ebonised timepiece which is a replica of Fromanteels first pendulum clock.


Item 395- [click here for details]

E.J. Dent, London No 655 C.1840
A high quality small early Victorian mantel clock.


 

Item 398- [click here for details]

A small anonymous Austrian / German travelling alarm clock C.1730 sold

 

 

 


Item 391- [click here for details]

Robert Wood London C.1790.
A very attractive small 3 pad top mahogany verge bracket clock.

 


Item 388- [click here for details]

Joseph Smith Chester C.1735.
A fine and rare ¼ repeating walnut timepiece.

 


Item 390- [click here for details]

Francis Perigal, London C.1775
A good small ebony bracket clock.

 


Item 376- [click here for details]

Joseph Smith, Chester C.1730
A fine and rare walnut ¼ repeating timepiece.


Item 386- [click here for details]

Arnoult Joseph Brodon Paris C.1775
A fine marble and ormolu Louis XV1 clock

 


Item 382- [click here for details]

Vigne & Lautier, Bath C.1805
An attractive small ebony and brass timepiece.


 

Item 346- [click here for details]

John Strahan Hull C.1805
A good small mahogany table clock.

 


Item 358- [click here for details]

John Fladgate, London C.1770
A most rare small balloon clock.

 

 


Item 196 - [click here for details]

Edmund Baillot, Paris C.1710
A very fine Louis X1V mantel clock.


 

Item 332- [click here for details]

Thomas Green, Liverpool C.1780
A very decorative mahogany timepiece with pull ¼ repeat.

 


 

 

Item 305- [click here for details]

John Ireland, London C.1775
A good ebony bracket clock.

 

 


Item 300 - [click here for details]

J.O.Simpson, Lichfield C.1840
A most unusual mahogany table clock with visible detached lever escapement