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An 18th century longcase clock, the painted face with date aperture, secondary dial, moon phase and 'William Smith Crowland', the numerals replaced with letters spelling out 'William Colbon', in an oak and crossbanded case


84 A 19th century banjo


barometer and thermometer in a mahogany and paterae inlaid case, by A Martinelli of Lambeth


85


A Black Forest-type wall cuckoo clock, the beech case typically modelled as a chalet


86


A Victorian mantel clock, the enamelled face with Arabic numerals and fl oral sprays, striking on a bell, with a grey marble and gilt metal mounted case of architectural form, h. 42 cm


£30 - £50 87


A Victorian mantel clock, the enamelled face with visible escapement and


Roman numerals, striking on a bell, within an oak case of architectural form, h. 38 cm £60 - £100


88


For Restoration: a Louis XIV table clock, the movement by Baltazar Martinot (1636-1714) with an outside count wheel strike bell, the cast and engraved brass face with Roman numerals mounted on porcelain plaques and Arabic numerals around the exterior within a tortoiseshell and brass mounted boullework case *Martintot is known to have worked with Andre Charles Boulle (1642-1732)


£2000 - £3000 £30 - £50 £100 - £150


£300 - £400


Lot 84 89


A French clock garniture by Comptoir General Schnerb, the movement striking on a bell, the enamelled face with Arabic numerals, within a marble case of Art Deco form


90


A late 19th/early 20th century German mantel clock, the paper face with Roman numerals by Jughans, in a beech case of architectural form, h. 48 cm


£30 - £40 £60 - £100


Lot 87


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