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LOT 114
A cast iron automaton clock after a patent dated 1857 by Bradley & Hubbard, modelled as a portly John Bull character having clock to tummy with enamelled dial under bevelled glass with brass bezel, the mechanism moving the eyes. (15.5in)
Estimate: £30 - £40
LOT 261
A Victorian Japy Freres & Cie brass four-glass mantle clock, the architectural style case with bevelled panels enclosing an enamelled dial with ormolu egg & dart bezel, the numbered French drum movement above mercury pendulum. (8.75in).
Estimate: £80 - £120
LOT 311
A French Sevres porcelain mounted ormolu garniture, the clock surmounted by an urn with flowers, scrolled handles and chain swags above a case with similar floral and fruit mounts, the dial with roman chapters having E & P drum movement striking on a bell, the case stamped PH Mourey with numbers, the associated candlesticks with ormolu leaf decoration framing floral painted porcelain columns. (17in) (3)
Estimate: £100 - £150
LOT 542
A Victorian Vienna wallcock, the case with ebonised mouldings having broken pediment framing a turned finial, above an arched glazed door flanked by split baluster turned columns, the enamelled dial with roman chapters and brass bezel, with turned drop-finials below. (35in)
Estimate: £40 - £60
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