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Antique Fusee Mahogany Timepiece
An antique mahogany cased fusee timepiece by Webster, 91 Gracechurch Street, London, circa 1880, silvered dial and good quality chain fusee movement. Case 32cms including handle
Item: GWPC82

Antique Fusee Table Clock by Barraud & Lund
Mahogany cased table clock by Barraud & Lund, 8 day fusee movement, C1860. 25 x 16 x 10cms
Item: GWPC73
SOLD

Antique Fusee William IV Dial Clock
An antique fusee timepiece drop dial clock in a rosewood case by Simmons of Salisbury, Circa 1830. Could also be used as as table clock. Pewter inlay and mother of pearl to dial surround. Size 21cms dial, 36cms tall
Item: TH140

Antique German Coin Scales
Circa 1800 manufactured in Germany. In original case. Length 13cms x width of bar 13cms
Item: TH23

Antique Gothic Revival Table Clock
An antique twin fusee striking table clock, rosewood case with painted dial, signed Haley, London. 8 day duration, pierced steel hands with strike silence function, circa 1860. Size 54cms x 30cms x 19cms
Item: GWPC87

Antique Hypsometric Aneroid
Great quality surveyor's barometer & altimer dial signed Hypsometric Aneroid, J H Steward Ltd, 406 Strand, London together with a clinometer branded with the same name, both in original cases. Clinometer size 12cms x 7cms, barometer & altimeter size 10cms x 10cms
Item: TH118

Antique Lenzkirch Ting Tang Clock
8 day striking table clock. Dial signed Mappin Bros, 220 Regent St. Dial size 16 x 16cm, case size H 30 x D18 x W 26cms
Item: JEMS1434

Antique Leroy Carriage Clock
An antique Leroy & Co cased hump topped carriage clock quarter striking with alarm. Size H 12 x W 11 x D8cms
Item: DC6
SOLD

Antique Longcase Clock by J Pearson, Petworth
30 hour longcase clock by Jason Pearson of Petworth, circa 1800. Count wheel striking the hours on a bell, Painted dial with painted shell spandrels, oak case, 11" dial. Height of case 196cms
Item: GWPC 48

Antique Longcase Clock by George Stedman
A longcase clock made by George Stedman, Haslemere as indicated on the silvered brass dial. Circa 1780's, oak cabinet. Size height 210cm, width of dial 29cm, width of hood 40cm, width of trunk 31cm, width of base 43cm
Item: GWPC38