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Lindsay Burns & Company


Lot 240


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Lot 243


Lot 244


244. A late 19th century French repeating carriage clock with alarm, Leroy & Fils, Paris, the white enamel dial with Roman and Arabic numerals above a subsidiary alarm dial, the movement with a platform escapement striking on a bell, within a fluted case with repeat button, with slow/ fast adjust, the back numbered ‘8940’, 16cm high with handle raised. £300-500


245. A late 19th century champleve enamel and onyx mantel clock, the 4 1/2” circular dial with Arabic numeral panels and twin train escapement striking on a gong, within an architectural case supported by Corinthian columns, with urn-shaped surmount, 38cm high x 20cm wide x 16cm deep. £400-600


246. A late 19th century brass repeating carriage clock, J. ELLETT LAKE, EXETER, the white enamel dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, with repeating button and platform escapement striking on a gong, with slow/ fast adjust, enclosed within an architectural case supported by Corinthian columns, 22cm high with handle raised. £400-600


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Lot 247


Lot 248


247. A late 19th century French champleve enamel and onyx mantel clock MACKAY BROTHERS, DUNDEE, the 4 1/4” circular dial with Arabic numerals, the twin train movement with mercury pendulum striking on a gong, within an architectural case raised on four tapered gilt metal feet, 32cm high x 20cm wide x 13.5cm deep. £400-600


248. A late 19th century German white metal novelty ferris wheel mantel clock under glass dome, the white dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, with revolving ferris wheel set to the top being driven by the movement, the dial inscribed ‘Wurttemberg, Patent No. 8756 900’, on a circualr ebonised plinth base with three bun feet, clock 29cm high, overall height 44.5cm high. £300-500


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