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A 1950s Elliott mahogany mantle clock, (running when catalogued accuracy and reliability untested), 22 cm
A late 20th Century brass lantern clock, plaque verso engraved "British Rail [...] In Appreciation
A late 20th Century brass lantern clock, plaque verso engraved "British Rail [...] In Appreciation of 35 Years Service 1982", 25 cm
A late 19th Century Ansonia oak mantle clock, having a two train movement striking on a gong, 32
A late 19th Century Ansonia oak mantle clock, having a two train movement striking on a gong, 32 cm x 14 cm x 45 cm
A late 19th Century Hamburg American Clock Company 14 day strike mantle clock, 26 x 15 x 39 cm
A late 19th Century Hamburg American Clock Company 14 day strike mantle clock, 26 x 15 x 39 cm
A 1940s oak "Napoleon hat" mantle clock, having a platform escapement and striking and chiming on
A 1940s oak "Napoleon hat" mantle clock, having a platform escapement and striking and chiming on gongs, (not running), 43 cm x 14 cm x 24 cm
A Kern & Sohn Germany torsion clock, (running when catalogued, accuracy and reliability un-
A Kern & Sohn Germany torsion clock, (running when catalogued, accuracy and reliability un-tested), 29 cm ...[more]
A 1930s oak wall clock, 77 cm
A 1930s oak wall clock, 77 cm
A large late 20th Century reproduction railway station platform type clock, having twin 240 vac
A large late 20th Century reproduction railway station platform type clock, having twin 240 vac electric motors, the faces signwritten 'City of Lo...
A late 19th / early 20th Century Vienna wall clock, having a two-train weight-driven movement and
A late 19th / early 20th Century Vienna wall clock, having a two-train weight-driven movement and walnut case, 103 cm
An early 19th Century mahogany long case clock, having an 8-day movement and painted arched face,
An early 19th Century mahogany long case clock, having an 8-day movement and painted arched face, 211 cm
A late 20th Century table top aneroid barometer by Priest Ashmore, Sheffield, having an open
A late 20th Century table top aneroid barometer by Priest Ashmore, Sheffield, having an open mechanism mounted on an oak base, 13 x 6.5 x 16 cm