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Lindsay Burns & Company


267. An early 20th century onyx and bronzed spelter clock garniture, the circular dial with Arabic numerals and twin train movement striking on a bell, with figural surmount ‘A La Fontaine’ after Francois Moreau, 46cm high x 31.5cm wide, together with a pair of corresponding figures, 39cm high. £200-400


268. A late 19th/early 20th century French brass carriage clock, the circular dial with Arabic and Roman numerals on a silvered ground with foliate engraved details, with single train movement, within a plain case enclosed by bevelled glass panels, 15cm high with handle raised, 11cm high with handle flat. £80-120


269. A 19th century oak stick barometer JAMES WHITE GLASGOW, with adjustable vernier and arched dial, 95.5cm high. £150-250


270. A 19th century rosewood and mother-of-pearl inlaid wheel barometer Rimmington, Lubenham, with silvered dials, 99.5cm long. £200-300


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265. A 19th century gilt and mixed metal clock garniture of Neo Classical style, the clock with circular Roman numeral dial and twin train movement striking on a gong, the back plate stamped ‘GB&CO. 7059 16 3’, within architectural case, raised on gilt wood plinth 38cm high, together with a corresponding pair of campagna urns raised on pedestals and gilt wood plinths, 27.5cm high. £400-600


266. A late 19th century French alabaster and gilt metal mounted mantel clock, the circular dial with Roman numerals and twin train movement striking on a bell, within an architectural case with cherub surmount, on a velvet lined gilt wood plinth, within a glass dome, raised on an ebonised plinth, clock height 37cm high. £200-400


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