779
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A French gilt bronze and giallo marble mantel clockIn the Empire Revival style, second half 19th centuryModelled with a seated cuirassed figure, a chi
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£800 - £1,200
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£500
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780
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A French ormolu-mounted mahogany Second Empire mantel clockIn the Neo-Classical style, by Laine, Paris, circa 1855The case in the form of a portico, t
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£500 - £800
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£450
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781
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A French ormolu and bronze mantel clockIn the Louis XVI style, circa 1880The case cast as an urn, flanked to each side by a bacchic faun, playing pipe
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£500 - £800
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£650
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782
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A French or Swiss ormolu-mounted brass and stained-horn veneered quarter striking and repeating bracket clockIn the Louis XV style, First half 19th Ce
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£400 - £600
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£700
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783
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A French ormolu mantel clockIn the Louis XVI style, circa 1885The drum-shaped case surmounted by a swagged urn, with ribbon-tied surmount, on a steppe
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£1,000 - £1,500
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£900
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785
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A Tyrolean walnut fusée cuckoo clock Circa 1890The case in the form of a chalet with arched pediment and deep overhang, dentil ornament and blind Goth
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£600 - £900
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£400
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786
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A German oak cased chain fusée three train quarter-chiming and repeating bracket clockBy Winterhalder & Hofmeier, circa 1900The case with a broken arc
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£600 - £800
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£700
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787
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A French ormolu and white marble mantel clockIn the Louis XVI style, circa 1900The fluted arched case surmounted by a pair of doves on a flaming torch
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£400 - £600
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£380
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788
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An Empire ormolu mantel clockBy L. Moinet, ParisThe case modelled with figures of Venus and Cupid, she holding a laurel wreath above his head; the arc
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£2,000 - £3,000
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£2,000
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789
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A George III mahogany, chequer strung and outlined mantel timepiecePossibly of long duration, circa 1790The broken arched case with a square tapering
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£150 - £200
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£170
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790
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A late Regency brass-mounted ebonised mantel timepieceBy Finer & Nowland, London, circa 1820The chamfer top case with a stepped pediment, above an arc
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£1,500 - £2,000
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£3,700
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791
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An interesting George III ebonised and brass-mounted timepieceRetailed by Haley & Milner, London, The movement by John Thwaites, No. 992, circa 1780Th
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£1,500 - £2,000
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£2,700
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792
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A Regency mahogany and brass-inlaid bracket clockThe case with a chamfered pediment surmounted by a pineapple finial, above the 8in. convex white pain
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£400 - £600
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£600
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793
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A late Regency mahogany bracket clockIn the manner of Thomas Hope, by James Gorham, Kensington, circa 1820The case with gadrooned pediment, surmounted
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£500 - £800
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£1,700
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794
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A late Victorian walnut Gothic Revival three train mantel clockBy Dent, London, No. 41210, circa 1890The arched case with three finials above a glazed
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£2,000 - £3,000
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£2,300
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795
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A gilt metal-mounted ebonised quarter repeating table clockBy John Dickings, London, late 17th century and laterThe case now with a caddy top, surmoun
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£5,000 - £8,000
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£5,000
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796
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A Regency brass-mounted mahogany bracket clockCirca 1810The chamfer top case surmounted by a pineapple finial, with brass grille panels, on stepped ba
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£500 - £800
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£1,100
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798
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A giltmetal-mounted ebonised three train mantel clock, of large sizeRetailed by Wilson, Penrith, circa 1890The caddy top case with five flaming finial
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£1,200 - £1,500
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£2,200
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799
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A George III mahogany and gilt brass-mounted bracket clockSigned Joseph Thompson, London, circa 1800The case with a broken arch pediment surmounted by
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£600 - £800
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£950
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801
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A double sided 'AA' enamel advertising sign of circular form, black and yellow, 'Franco SW1', 46cm diameter.
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£250 - £350
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£250
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802
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Three 'AA' 'Road Flooded' metal signs, black and yellow, of rectangular shape, 61cm x 31cm, (3).
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£300 - £500
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£360
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803
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Three 'AA' car/motorbike grille badges, and a quantity of 'AA' buttons, (qty).
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£40 - £60
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£55
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804
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A Chinese celadon and ormolu table lamp, modern, with silk shade, 68cm high overall.
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£100 - £150
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£260
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805
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Taxidermy; two Razorbills, 19th century, set against a naturalistic backdrop, in a glazed ebonised case, 53.5cm wide.
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£100 - £150
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£220
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