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A James II walnut marquetry long case clock; the stepped hood with three finials above a cut steel face, the body with fine seaweed marquetry; by John Davis, Windsor.

A good French industrial series gilt and silvered brass miniature steam-engine form weather station with a large flywheel and piston, the brickwork furnaces housing the timepiece and barometer in drums flanking a central thermometer, raised on rouge marble plinth.

The series of French Industrial clocks were made at the end of the 19th century in response to the ongoing Industrial Revolution and the public fascination with the machine age.

A Regency 21

A pair of Regency mahogany 12

Dutch mahogany, ebonized and verre eglomise barometer with ebonized pilasters with brass capitals and pewter register plates, surmounted with an arched cornice with an urn finial.

A rare 18th century three train quarter striking bracket clock of important proportions and in fine original condition.  The red japanned case  with original lacquer, finials, fretwork and giltwood decoration.  The movement with triple fusee, original verge escapement and rack striking chiming the quarters and hour.  The substantial movement with a fine floral engraved backplate.  The dial with fine gilt spandrels and original hands, and bearing the makers signature, John Ellicott, London.  John Ellicott was clockmaker to King George II.

George III mahogany tall case clock with movement by Charles Louch, London.  The arched hood flanked by a pair of brass finials above stop-fluted colonettes; the case with an arched panelled door with conforming column decoration on a panelled base.

Pair of Regency terrestrial and celestial globes by Cary dated 1816, each in a mahogany stand with turned pedestal and tripod legs joined by stretchers centering a compass.

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