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Lindsay Burns & Company CLOCKS & BAROMETERS


231. A late 19th/early 20th century French gilt metal and marble clock garniture, the clock with a 2” circular silvered dial and Arabic numerals, flanked by urns issuing flowers, with love birds surmount, together with a pair of candlesticks en-suite, clock 18cm high. £200-300


232. A late 19th century brass carriage clock, the circular chapter ring with Arabic numerals, with platform escapement, enclosed by bevelled glass panels, and fluted columns, the hinged handle with spindle detail, raised on four bun feet, 16cm high (handle raised) x 7.5cm wide x 6.5cm deep. £100-200


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230. A Victorian polished slate mantel clock with calendar and barometer dials, R. Stewart, Glasgow, the central white enamel dial with Roman numerals and anchor escapement striking on a bell, connected to a calendar dial with day, date, month and moon phase features, the barometer dial with red enamelled star, within an architectural case, 46cm high x 54cm wide x 17cm deep. £200-400


233. A Victorian Gothic style walnut bracket clock, G. M. Ball, London, 1851, the silvered dial with Roman numerals and scroll details, with a single fusee four pillar movement, enclosed within an architectural case, raised on four bun feet, 22.5cm high x 19cm wide x 13.5cm deep. £600-800


234. A late 19th/early 20th century French lacquered brass mantel clock, the 3 ¼” circular enamel dial with Arabic numerals and twin train escapement, striking on a coiled gong, with mercury pendulum, within bevelled glass panels, with front and back doors, raised on a plinth base, 23.5cm high x 16cm wide x 11.5cm deep. £200-400


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