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An early 20th century mahogany mantel clock with eight day movement striking on two gongs, the backplate stamped 'W&H Sch' (Winterhalder & Hofmeier), the silvered rectangular dial with subsidiary pendulum regulation and chime/silent indicators above a chapter ring with black Roman hour numerals, the case with bevelled glass panels, moulded base and bracket feet, height 26cm, with pendulum.
An Omega 9ct gold square cased lady's bracelet wristwatch, the signed silvered dial with baton hour markers, on a tapered brick link bracelet with foldover clasp, weight 16.6g, case width 1.4cm, together with a Rotary 9ct gold lady's bracelet wristwatch, the rectangular silvered dial with Roman numerals and baton hour markers, on a brick link bracelet with foldover clasp, London 1965, weight 15.4g, case width 1.5cm, and two gentlemen's wristwatches, comprising Buler and Rotary Automatic.
A late 19th century simulated rosewood cased Vienna style wall timepiece with single train movement, the brass supporting frame stamped 'R. Maurer Eisenbach', the unsigned two piece enamel dial with black Roman hour numerals, the case with moulded arch pediment above a glazed door and tapered apron, height 68.5cm, with bimetallic pendulum.
A late 19th century French brass cased carriage clock by Maurice & Co, with eight day movement striking and repeating on a gong, the backplate stamped 'E.M & Co' maker's mark, the enamelled chapter ring with black Roman hour numerals within a silvered surround, the glazed case with swing handle, on a stepped base and bracket feet, height 16.8cm with key.
An 18ct gold half-hunting cased keyless wind gentleman’s pocket watch, the jewelled lever movement numbered ‘623313’, 18ct gold inner case with presentation inscription, the enamelled dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds, weight 100.4g, case diameter 4.9cm, together with a gilt base metal Brazil link chain.
A late 19th/early 20th century French brass cased carriage clock with eight day movement striking on a gong, the backplate stamped 'Patent SJ Rety Poller', the white enamelled dial with black Roman hour numerals, the corniche case with swing handle and bevelled glass panels, on bracket feet, height 17cm, with winding key.
An early 20th century 18ct gold cased keyless wind open-faced quarter repeating gentleman's pocket watch, the unsigned gilt jewelled movement detailed 'Brevet 34984', the white enamelled dial with black Roman hour numerals and subsidiary seconds, gold inner case, import mark London 1907, total weight 89.4g, case diameter 5.2cm, with fitted leather case.
A late 19th century French ormolu and white marble mantel clock with eight day movement striking on a bell, the circular white enamelled dial with black Roman hour numerals, the drum shaped case surmounted with a cast floral and scroll frame, inset with a porcelain panel depicting a bust portrait of a lady, flanked by a figure of a kneeling Cupid, on a shaped white marble plinth with toupie feet, height 28cm, with pendulum.
A late 20th century French lacquered brass corniche cased carriage alarm clock by L'Epée, the eight day movement striking hours, half hours and repeating on a gong, the backplate with stamped maker's mark, the white enamelled dial with black Roman hours, outer Arabic minutes and subsidiary alarm dial and detailed 'Angelus', the glazed case with swing handle and bracket feet, height 17.2cm.
A mid to late 19th century French brown patinated and gilt spelter mantel clock, the eight day movement with silk suspension striking on a bell via an outside counterwheel, the enamelled circular dial with black Roman hour numerals, the case with figural surmount above inset alabaster panels, on scroll legs, height 49.5cm, with pendulum and winding key.
A mid-18th century oak longcase clock, the thirty hour movement striking on a bell via an outside countwheel, the 11-inch square brass dial with black Roman hour numerals framing a foliate engraved centre with date aperture and inscribed 'Abrm Weston LEWES', the hood with moulded pediment above a glazed door and turned columns, the trunk with rectangular door, on a plain base and plinth, height 204cm, with pendulum. Note: Abraham Weston is a recorded Sussex clockmaker from a family of clockmakers working in Lewes throughout the 18th century and into the early 19th century.
A late 20th century French lacquered brass corniche cased carriage alarm clock by L'Epée, with eight day movement striking and repeating on a gong, the backplate with stamped maker's mark, the signed enamelled dial with black Roman hour numerals and subsidiary alarm dial, the glazed case with swing handle and bracket feet, height 17.2cm, with a key.
A late 19th century gilt spelter and alabaster mantel clock with eight day movement striking on a bell, the white enamelled dial with black Roman hour numerals, the case flanked by a figure of William Shakespeare seated on a stool, the case back stamped 'P.H. Mourey 61', the alabaster plinth with fluted band and bun feet, height 28.5cm (faults), with pendulum and key.
A Raymond Weil Tango steel and gilt gentleman's bracelet wristwatch with quartz movement, the signed white dial with gilt hour markers and date aperture, case diameter 3.5cm, together with a matching Raymond Weil Tango lady's bracelet wristwatch, case diameter 2.8cm, and a Raymond Weil Jasmine Quartz gilt cased lady's wristwatch, the signed silvered dial with black Roman hour numerals and date aperture, the leather strap with signed foldover clasp, case diameter 3cm.
A 20th century brass lantern clock with eight day fusee movement, the silvered chapter ring with black Roman hour numerals and outer Arabic minutes framing an engraved centre, inscribed 'John Smith London', the case of typical mid-17th century style form with bell surmount, pierced scroll fret panels and hinged back door, the side panels engraved with scenes of Old Father Time and Death, on turned feet, height 37cm, with pendulum and winding key.
A 20th century lacquered brass corniche cased carriage clock with eight day movement striking and repeating on a gong, the white enamelled dial with black Roman hour numerals and detailed 'Mappin Brothers 220 Regent St', the case with bevelled glass panels and swing handle, on bracket feet, height 17cm, together with two other brass cased carriage timepieces, heights 14.4cm and 15.4cm.
A Regency Egyptianesque brass inlaid mahogany and ebonized bracket clock, the eight day twin fusee movement striking hours on a bell and the quarters on two smaller bells, the backplate with engraved border, the 6-inch silvered circular dial with strike/silent lever above subsidiary seconds and Roman hour numerals and inscribed 'Alexr Purvis North Audley St. London', the drum case with gilt brass urn finial above carved leaf scroll supports, on a rectangular inverted breakfront plinth base with glazed lenticle, flanked by a pair of tapered columns with anthemion surmounts, height 44cm, with pendulum (missing small section of moulding). Note: Alexander Purvis is a recorded London clockmaker working from his North Audley Street, Grosvenor Square premises circa 1810-1845.
An early 18th century white enamelled pocket watch dial with black Roman hour numerals, outer Arabic minutes and date aperture at 12 o'clock, signed 'Fromanteel & Clarke', diameter 4.2cm, together with another enamelled watch dial, signed 'De. St Leu London', diameter 3.7cm, and four 18th century gilt fusee movements, each with finely pierced and engraved balance cock and each signed, comprising 'Jason Cox Longacre', 'J. Hallifax Barnsley', 'Drury & Son Strand London' and 'Charlson London'.
A Cartier Tank Française Automatic 18ct gold cased gentleman's wristwatch, Ref. 1840, with signed and jewelled movement, the signed silvered dial with black Roman hour numerals, secret signature at 7 o'clock and date aperture, the signed case back detailed '18K 1840 MG259749', the signed brown leather strap with signed 18ct gold buckle, case width 2.9cm, total weight 51.4g.
A 20th century German lacquered brass and mahogany four glass mantel clock by Kieninger, the eight day movement chiming on gongs with choice of Whittington, St Michael's and Westminster chimes, the silvered chapter ring with black Roman hour numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, the case with bevelled glass panels, height 25cm, with key.
A late 19th century French slate mantel clock, the eight day movement with Brocot escapement striking on a bell, the two piece white enamelled dial with black Roman hour numerals, the drum case with scroll supports flanking a glazed lenticle, on a rectangular plinth base with shaped apron, height 50cm, with mercury compensated pendulum and winding key.
A Cartier Tank A Vis 18ct white gold cased dual time zone gentleman's wristwatch, Ref. 2552, with signed and jewelled 9901 Mc caliber movement, the signed rectangular silvered dial with Roman hour numerals, the signed white gold rectangular case back detailed 'No. 062 MG', the signed leather strap with signed 18ct white gold deployment clasp, case width excluding crown 2.8cm, case length including lugs 4cm, total weight 89.6g.
A mid-19th century French Jacob Petit Paris porcelain cased mantel clock and matching stand, the eight day movement with silk suspension striking on a bell via an outside countwheel, the backplate stamped 'HRY Marc a Paris', the gilt dial with black Roman hour numerals, the rococo scroll moulded balloon shaped case painted with flower panels within pale blue and gilt borders, the stand similarly decorated, total height 30cm, with pendulum and key, together with a giltwood stand, ebonized base and glass dome.
A 19th century rosewood cased mantel timepiece with eight day movement, the backplate stamped 'F.L. Hausburg a Paris', the circular dial with black Roman hour numerals and detailed 'F.L Hausburg Paris', the drum case with brass inlaid decoration, on a similarly decorated rectangular plinth and ball feet, height 28cm, with pendulum and winding key.
A late 19th century French lacquered brass corniche cased carriage alarm clock by E.G. Lamaille, the eight day movement striking and repeating on a gong, the backplate with stamped 'E.G.L' maker's mark, the white enamelled dial with black Roman hour numerals and subsidiary alarm dial, the glazed case with swing handle and bracket feet, height 17.5cm (parts of case loose).
A J.W. Benson London 9ct gold circular cased lady’s wristwatch, the jewelled lever movement detailed ‘Swiss made’, the signed silvered dial with black Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds, Birmingham 1933, on a sprung curved bar link bracelet, detailed ‘9ct’, total weight 19.8g, case diameter 2.6cm.
A mid-20th century marine chronometer, the eight day chain fusee movement with maintaining power and bimetallic balance, the backplate signed 'Made by Thomas Mercer St. Albans England', the 5-inch silvered dial with black Roman hour numerals and subsidiary state of wind and seconds dials, inscribed 'Kelvin & Wilfred O. White Co. Boston & New York', housed in a lacquered brass bowl hung in gimbals, the brass bound walnut two tier case with glazed hinged lid, applied with 'Southwest Instrument Company, San Pedro, California' labels to front and case interior, height 20.9cm (lacking top tier of case), together with a 'Mercer Chronometers' book by Tony Mercer.
A J.W. Benson London silver cased keywind open-faced gentleman’s pocket watch, the gilt jewelled movement detailed ‘The Ludgate’, the signed enamelled dial with black Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds, London 1909, case diameter 5.1cm, together with another silver cased keywind open-faced gentleman’s pocket watch, Birmingham 1891, and a Sekonda 60 minute recording open-faced stop watch, diameters 5.2cm.
An Arnold & Dent silver cased keywind open-faced gentleman’s pocket watch, the gilt fusee movement with lever escapement, detailed ‘Arnold & Dent London No 5169’, the signed enamelled dial with black Roman numerals and gilt hands, London 1837, case diameter 4.8cm, with a base metal curblink neckchain and key, together with a silver cased keywind open-faced fob watch with cylinder movement and silvered dial, case diameter 4.1cm, another keywind open-faced fob watch with a silver curblink Albert watch chain, fitted with a T-bar and swivel, and a silver cased keyless wind open-faced pocket watch (winding button lacking).
A George III mahogany bracket clock, the eight day twin fusee five pillar movement striking hours on a bell with pull repeat mechanism, the backplate engraved with flower basket and foliate scroll decoration, the 7-inch brass breakarch dial with silvered strike/silent indicator to arch above a silvered chapter ring with black Roman hour numerals and outer Arabic minutes, framing a matt gilt centre with silvered date aperture and recessed panel, inscribed 'Josh Martineau St. Martins Court', all cornered with cast and pierced gilt scroll spandrels, the case with brass carry handle and double pad top above a moulded arch pediment, glazed front and back doors and glazed side panels, on a moulded rectangular plinth base, height 41.5cm, with pendulum, winding key and case key. Note: Joseph Martineau is a recorded London clockmaker working between 1744 and 1794, firstly at Orange Street premises and then later in St. Martin's Court.
An early 20th century mahogany balloon cased mantel clock with eight day movement striking on two gongs, the backplate stamped 'W & H sch' (Winterhalder & Hofmeier), the 8-inch silvered circular dial with black Roman hour numerals, the case with glazed lenticle and bracket feet, height 41cm, with pendulum and key.
A late 19th century French lacquered brass gorge cased grande sonnerie carriage clock by Richard & Cie, with eight day movement striking and repeating on two gongs, the backplate with stamped maker's mark and numbered '748', the white enamelled dial with black Roman hour numerals and outer Arabic minutes, the gorge case with swing handle and bevelled glass panels, the underside with three position setting lever for 'Hours and Quarters', 'Silent' and 'Quarters Only', height 18.3cm.
A late 19th century French brass corniche cased carriage clock with eight day movement striking on a gong, the white enamelled dial with black Roman hour numerals and outer Arabic minutes, the glazed case with swing handle and bracket feet, the front with presentation inscription, height 16.4cm, with travel case and key.
A late 19th/early 20th century marine chronometer, the two day chain fusee movement with maintaining power, bimetallic compensated balance and gilt brass dust cover, the 3¾-inch silvered dial with black Roman hour numerals and subsidiary state of wind and seconds dials, inscribed 'A. Johannsen 149 Minories London No.1445', housed in a brass bowl hung in gimbals, the brass mounted mahogany three tier case with recessed carry handles, height 18cm. Note: Asmus Johannsen is a recorded chronometer maker to the Admiralty, Indian Government and Royal Navies of Italy, Spain and Portugal, working from his Minories premises between 1872 and 1917.
A .935 silver and enamelled half hunting cased lady's fob watch, the white enamelled dial with black Roman hour numerals, the hinged front with pink enamelled band and blue Roman hour numerals, case diameter 3.2cm, together with a silver trench style half hunting cased wristwatch, import mark London 1917, case diameter 3.5cm, a similar silver wristwatch, import mark London 1918, case diameter 3.4cm, and a silver and enamelled lady's fob watch, the back enamelled with a red cross, import mark London 1908, case diameter 3.4cm.
A late Victorian silver hunting cased keywind gentleman's pocket watch, the gilt three-quarter plate movement detailed 'C.D Wilson Elgin 57406', the enamelled dial with black Roman hour numerals and subsidiary seconds, Chester 1897, case diameter 5cm, together with a gilt metal cased keywind open-faced gentleman's pocket watch, the movement detailed 'H. Loge Geneve', case diameter 4.5cm.
19th century mahogany inlaid longcase clock, John Warry, Bristol, the signed 13-inch break-arched Roman dial with subsidiary seconds and calendar crescent, within spandrels painted as flowers, the arch painted with interior scene with rocking crib (a/f), 218cm high, with door key, two weights and pendulum
Late Victorian silver cased open-face pocket watch, Jones & Company (Worcester) Limited signed white enamel Roman dial with seconds subsidiary and gilt metal hands, Chester, 1900, 54mm diameter (ex.winder), together with an Edwardian silver cigarette cased with engraved decoration, Birmingham, 1907, 36.5g approx. (case only)

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