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164. A 19TH-CENTURY BRASS AND SHAGREEN BULKHEAD CLOCK
unsigned, with 7in. painted dial with black spade hands and subsidiary seconds, eight-day going-barrel movement contained within a shagreen-covered brass bulkhead case with hinged and bevelled-glass port -- 9¼in. (23.5cm.) wide
£300-500
165. AN ADMIRALTY-PATTERN EIGHT DAY SHIP’S BULKHEAD CLOCK
with 8in. painted dial with black hands and red sweep seconds, going barrel movement with push-button arrest and hands mover, face plate securing lock, the back with issue date for 1980 -- 10½in. (26.5cm.) diameter; together with a modern bulkhead aneroid barometer by ‘Royal Mariner’ -- 8in. (20.4cm.) diameter
(2) £150-200
166. A 19TH-CENTURY WOOD AND METAL LIGHTHOUSE-FORM CLOCK
with rotating glass lamp housing painted ‘I-XII’, removable top to candle chamber, the lower edge with teeth, loosely sitting on cog drive from ?verge-type pendulum movement with key extending through balcony rail and time indictor needle opposite, mounted on a tri-form wooden base with lion claw brass feet -- 17in. (43cm.) high
£800-1200
168-169. NO LOTS
167.
A COLLECTION OF BLACK AND WHITE BEKEN OF COWES PHOTOGRAPHS
approximately one hundred and twenty images pertaining to small motor and sailing vessels, vessel name and studio stamp on the reverse, some inscribed and signed in Indian ink on image, contained in pocket-pages in album, all -- 3¼ x 5¼in. (8.5 x 13.5cm.) (a lot)
£150-250
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