
A late 18th Century mahogany eight-day longcase clock, the case banded in satinwood with broken swan neck pediment to the hood having fluted columns to the sides, the trunk enclosed by an arch top door with canted columns to the sides, the arch top brass dial with feathered border and fitted an equation of time dial to the arch, the pierced spandrils each of two cherubs with coronet, the engraved centre with subsidiary seconds and date aperture, having a silvered chapter ring signed Bingham Dublin, fitted an eight-day movement striking on a bell, 237cm (93.25") high

LOT OF SEVENTEEN POCKET WATCHES, CASE, SMALL PORTRAIT & TRAVEL CLOCK. (1) Elgin 12-size, 7-jewel, with unusual side 2nd bit, seems to run. (2) Ingraham Beacon Viceroy dollar watch with rhinestone bezel & dragon pin, seems to run. (3) Harmon Swiss alarm pocket watch, seems to run & work. (4) Elgin 12-size, Model 976, 17-jewel, ultra-thin, seems to run. (5) Waltham Premier 12-size, 17-jewel, ultra-thin, 10K gold plated case, seems to run. (6) Waltham Bond Street, 12-size, 7-jewel, in gun metal case with "Hopkins & Hopkins / Dublin" dial, seems to run. (7) Standard 12-size, 7-jewel, 10-year case, nicely engraved back, not running. (8) Swiss 22-size, "REGULATEUR", 7-jewel in a gun metal & silveroid case with green & white enamel dial with a train engine in center, broken crystal, seems to run. (9) Sheffield lady's pendant watch costume jewelry, seems to run. (10) Sheffield aluminum case 16-size pocket watch, seems to run. (11) Elgin 12-size, 15-jewel, hinge back, gold dial, seems to run. (12) Bulova 12-size, 17-jewel, not running. (13) Waltham 16-size, 7-jewel, silveroid case, seems to run. (14) Elgin United Airlines travel alarm by Bradley in brown leatherette covered case, has 24-hour dial with international markings, seems to run. (15) Small oval portrait on porcelain of a young lady, artist signed, in its orig burgundy velvet case, fine. (16) Purple velvet, red velvet lined, round watch case, very worn edges. (17) Tiny Swiss made folding silver square travel clock (not alarm), seems to run. CONDITION: Generally very good unless otherwise noted. 4-57716-7 JR596 (500-1,000)

Brass and leather barrel telescope, 19th c. : Brass and leather barrel telescope, 19th c. , inscribed Made for F. M. Moore Dublin & Belfast, 23" l. (closed), together with a brass table lamp and a Seth Thomas inlaid mantel clock. Condition Telescope - minor wear. Clock - losses to crest, rear door detached, Pook & Pook does not guarantee clocks to be complete or in working condition.

A Clarice Cliff crocus pattern dish, gilt, Newport pottery mark; a 19thC Staffordshire pottery spaniel and pup on green oval base with gilt lined rim, 15cm high; a Myott pottery dish; a Willow Art crested china fireplace with Bourne crest; a City of London crested tea pot; a Cleethorpes crested donkey; a Skegness crested long case clock; Dublin crested pin box and a Southal crested jug. (10).

Fitzpatrick Mahogany Tall Clock, Dublin, Ireland, c. 1790, the pitch-pediment top with carved Greek key decoration above the blind fretwork, 13-in. brass Roman numeral dial marked Fitzpatrick Dublin with cast-brass spandrels, glazed hood door flanked by fluted engaged quarter columns with Corinthian capitals, serpentine waist door, all resting on a raised panel base, and ogee bracket feet, eight-day time and strike, brass movement, period pendulum and two iron weights, ht. 92 in. Estimate $1,000-2,000 Base with od repairs,old finish on case, movement needs cleaning, The absence of a condition statement does not imply that the lot is in perfect condition or completely free from wear and tear, imperfections or the effects of aging. Condition requests can be obtained via email (lot inquiry button) or by telephone to the appropriate gallery location (Boston/617.350.5400 or Marlborough/508.970.3000). Any condition statement given, as a courtesy to a client, is only an opinion and should not be treated as a statement of fact. Skinner Inc. shall have no responsibility for any error or omission.

Empire Mahogany Tall Clock by John Byrne, Dublin, circa 1830, dome top carved hood with brass bezel and dial door enclosing the 12 in. dia. painted iron dial with Roman numerals and signed by the maker, the waist door flanked by chamfered columns, the base with veneered panel in a molded frame all on a bracket foot base, eight-day time and strike movement with two cast iron weights and brass pendulum bob, ht. 77 1/2 in.
dial discolored, lacking a second''s hand, hour and minute hands repaired and painted, pendulum rod repaired, movement needs cleaning and overhaul.

IRISH GEORGE III MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK
LATE 18TH CENTURY
the brass moonphase dial inscribed J. Honny, Dublin, with subsidiary second dial and date aperture, with an 8-day bell striking movement, the hood with a broken swan neck pediment above a blind fret carved frieze and shaped figured mahogany door, flanked by fluted quarter columns and raised on shaped bracket feet
55cm wide, 228cm high, 25cm deep

Important Virginia Federal Patriotic Tall Case Clock: dial signed "Saml Martin" and "Wheeling" for Samuel Martin (1768-1825) who worked in Wheeling Virginia (now West Virginia) between 1798-1801, the case attributed to John Brown (1761-1835) of Wellsburg and Bethany (West) Virginia, with arched painted dial with moon phase and floral spandrels, set in very fine inlaid and bookmatched veneered waisted case with line and rope inlaid inset quarter columns, highly figured cherry case, central drawer with two highly figured bookmatched veneered panels with quarter fan inlay and rope twist beading, elaborately carved and inlaid hood pagoda form central finial plinth above an eagle inlaid panel flanked by scrolled necks with inlaid rosettes, rope twist inlaid side finial plinths, urn finials, central finial with inlay, with pendulum and two weights, 105-1/2 x 20 x 10 in. Provenance: Estate of William Gordon Buckner (1934-2016) of Marshall, Missouri. The clock descended in the Buckner family, likely from Henry Buckner (. 1730, Caroline County, Virginia, d. Cocke County, Tennessee, 1815). Note: This clock is exceptional not only for the quality of the design and quantity of inlay, but also for the seminal moment that it represents in the convergence of key personalities in the cultural life of Virginia?s northwestern frontier. ÿIt has an eight-day movement by the previously unknown Virginia clockmaker Samuel Martin (1768-1825), an Ulster-Scot who hailed from Dublin, Ireland, and worked there prior to immigrating to Virginia in 1798. ÿCabinetmaker John Brown hailed from Celtic forebears who arrived in Maryland at mid-century from the Isle of Man. The pediment he created?with boldly shaped scrolls and an ambitiousÿparapetÿthat projects above them?is among the finest anywhere in that era. The case is the most ambitious of four examples presently known from Brown?s shop, and provides a striking parallel to a closely related clock (Figure 2) with an eight day movement dated ?May 4, 1802? and signed by Hugh Andrews (1761 ? 1821) of Wellsburg, scarcely 10 miles from Wheeling. [1]ÿThe eagle medallion seen in both of the clocks embody the skill of a London-trained Baltimore artisan who sold his work to cabinetmakers as far away as western Virginia, and Kentucky. [2] The case bears the original movement, made and signed by the Irish-born, Ulster Scot clockmaker, Samuel Martin (1768-1825). ÿIn 1795, after completing his obligation as a journeyman in Dublin, he seems to have briefly served as journeyman in that city, and by some point late in 1797, or early ?98, departed for America. [6] As with many Ulster Scots he headed directly to the ?western frontier??in this case, Wheeling, [now West] Virginia?and onÿApril 18th, 1798, ÿannounced to the public that he had opened his doors for business. Because no newspaper existed in Wheeling at the time, Martin sent the notice to the ?Herald of Liberty?, published 30 miles to the east in flourishingÿWashington Borough, the court-house seat for Washington County, Pennsylvania. ÿ No other clock survives from Martin?s years in Wheeling. When he next advertised on May 5th, 1801, he had moved north and set up shop at 43 Maiden Lane, in New York City. There, in theÿAmerican Citizen, he offered clocks ?of his own manufacture, ? including ?an elegant TIME PIECE, neatly finished, suitable for a Bank, Gentleman?s Hall, or any Public Office. ?ÿHe ran the notice again on June 3rdand July 10th. The clock is accompanied by a detailed writeup from Sumpter Priddy Antiques, outlining exceptional documentation and research regarding the clock's history and rarity. Dimension Condition very good integrity overall, typical checking to figured veneers, some scattered minor veneer repairs, original feet with some minor chipping at edges, original saddle board (case and works appear to be a good match), finials, plinths, and pagoda molding replaced, scattered minor veneer and inlay repairs.

IRISH OAK TALL CASE CLOCK Signed Thomas Dublin circa 1800 the arched painted face with oval medallion probably depicting a moving ship at sea fitted with seconds dial and date aperature painted with Roman numerals and shells at each corner the waisted case with engaged fluted corner columns over an outset base on a plinth (lacking hood lacking weights other losses) - h:77 w:16.50 d:9 in.

A GEORGE III IRISH MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK with a brass dial with central seconds dial and date aperture, the chapter ring signed "Christ'Clarke, Dublin", with an eight-day movement striking on a bell, the hood with break arch pediment and carved swag decoration, the trunk with quarter recessed reeded columns, 89" high. See illustration £800-1500

FOUR POCKET WATCHESFour pocket watches, to include a key wind inscribed Rich Rock 107 - Dublin , one inscribed Wm. Warner - London with B. Leefe watch paper; one with illegible inscription with turned wood holder, and the other unmarked open face.
Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.
Condition:
Warner - heavy loss to case. Rock - heavy wear to case. Other lacking one hand, line in dial. Pook & Pook does not guarantee clocks to be complete or in working condition.

Irish Mahogany Long Case Clock and Barometer, 19th century, arch hood with gadrooned edge above a painted face signed Fletcher, Dublin, with two-train movement and subsidiary seconds dial, mid case fitted with a barometer signed A. Casartelli and above a thermometer, plinth base with flattened feet, ht. 84 in.
Case in good condition save for age typical minor defects; works appear to be in good order and the barometer is functioning; good color and proportion to case; face with fairly heavy cracking.

IRISH TALL-CASE CLOCK DUBLIN, LATE 18TH/EARLY 19TH CENTURY HEIGHT 94”. WIDTH 19.5”. DEPTH 10.75”.IRISH TALL-CASE CLOCK, Dublin, Late 18th/Early 19th Century, In mahogany. Arched bonnet and door with simple columns and dentil molding at lower edge. Slightly arched pendulum door flanked by fluted quarter columns. Ogee bracket feet. Metal Roman numeral dial with second sweep. Painted decoration of an angel holding a scythe in the lunette, and berries and birds at corners of dial. Signed on face "Alex Gordon Dublin". Dimensions: Height 94". Width 19.5". Depth 10.75".

Irish eight day longcase clock movement, the 13.5" square brass dial signed Francis Sperils, Dublin, the matted centre with subsidiary seconds dial and calendar aperture

Irish strut clock in the manner of Thomas Cole, signed Brunker, Dublin to the back of the stand, the engraved silvered dial with subsidiary seconds dial within an ornate pierced engraved oval surround, 5" high

An early 19th century Irish mahogany longcase clock, the 8 day horizontal set movement with an upside down anchor escapement striking on bell, the 14in painted square brass dial inscribed 'Warner Dublin', the hood with a broken architectural pediment above a satinwood and marquetry inlaid frieze with a glazed door and fluted columns, the fan surmounted waist door flanked by reeded quarter plasters, above marquetry panels on bracket feet, back feet missing, 236cm (93in) high.

Irish Tall Case Clock Irish ca 1770-1790s. An eight-day tall case clock in an inlaid mahogany case having pendulum weights signed on dial R. Meares Dublin and signed Dollif Rollisson (working in Halton Sheffield) to the arch; ht. 96 in.?

A REGENCY MAHOGANY EIGHT DAY LONG CASE CLOCK the 13 3/4" diameter silvered roman dial with subsidiary seconds, signed Samuel Fry, Dublin, the gadroon and leaf moulded brass strung break arch hood above a glazed door, mounted with a mercury barometer with 8" silvered dial and thermometer below, the flame veneered base with moulded skirt, 84 1/2" high.

An Edwardian inlaid mahogany mantel clock, convex enamelled dial signed Weir and Sons, Dublin, brass column to each side, French timepiece movement, 8in. high

George IV carved mahogany longcase clock and barometer, the movement made by M. Macmaster (Dublin, circa 1820-25), the shaped hood above waisted case with barometer instruments, molded base, raised on short feet.
ht. 78in.

AN IRISH COUNTRY HOUSE DOMESTIC OFFICE WALL MOUNTED CLOCK, the circular white dial with black Roman numerals signed Frengley Bros. Limited, Dublin with single fusee mechanism, the pine case with architectural cornice and glazed panelled door, 29 1/2" high x 23 1/2" wide, 17 3/4" dial.

Yeats, William Butler, a collection of 6 volumesPlays for an Irish Theatre. London & Stratford-upon-Avon: A.H. Bullen, 1911. 8vo., 4 plates by Gordon Craig with tissue guards, original cloth, uncut, front free endpaper is missing; [Idem] The King of the Great Clock Tower. Commentaries and Poems. Dublin: Cuala Press, 1934. First edition, 4to., 1 of 400 copies, original cloth, some light spotting around the margins; [Idem] The Tower. London: Macmillan and Co., 1928. First edition, 8vo., original full gilt calf, bookplate of Milton McC. Gatch on paste-down endpaper; [Idem] Wheels and Butterflies. London: Macmillan and Co., 1934. 8vo., original green gilt cloth and dust jacket; [Idem] Per Amica Silentia Lunae. London: Macmillan and Co., 1918. First edition, 8vo., 1 of 1500 copies, original blue gilt cloth with dust jacket; [Idem] Fairy and Folk Tales of the Irish Peasantry. London: Walter Scott, 1888. 8vo., original red cloth gilt (6) Estimate £ 400-500. Sold for £1,000 (buyer's premium included)

Late Regency Brass-Inlaid Mahogany Tall-Case Clock with Barometer and Thermometer, Irish: Dial signed P. Mackey, Dublin. 7 ft. 4 1/2 x 19 x 10 1/2 in. Condition Finials of a later date, minor scuffing on the dial with general wear throughout. Good overall condition. Not withstanding this report or any discussion concerning condition of a lot, all lots are offered and sold "as is" in accordance with our conditions of sale.

IRISH GEORGE III MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK, BY GEORGE FURNACE, DUBLIN
18TH CENTURY the swan neck pediment centred by a pierced carved shell motif, above a brass dial with Roman number chapter, signed 'Geo. Furnace/ Dublin', with brass winged cherub spandrels, flanked by fluted columns, above a shaped long trunk door flanked by fluted quarter columns, on a moulded panel plinth on bracket feet; the eight-day, twin chain movement striking a bell236cm high, 49cm wideProvenance: Bearing two old paper trade labels 'M. BUTLER, LTD.' ROYAL ANTIQUE FURNITURE GALLERIES: 26, 126, 127 & 128 UPPER ABBEY STREET, DUBLIN'Note: George Furnace is recorded working in Dublin 1751-1781

IRISH CARVED MAHOGANY TALL CASE CLOCK, INSCRIBED ALEX STEWART, DUBLINIRISH CARVED MAHOGANY TALL CASE CLOCK, INSCRIBED ALEX STEWART, DUBLIN, the molded swan neck pediment over an outset molded cornice over a rectangular glazed door opening to a painted face with floral paint decorated spandrels over a carved waist with molded door over a molded base panel over a molded base and raised on bracket feet

A REGENCY MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK with a brass dial, signed Robert Holmes, Dublin, the dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, with an eight day movement striking on a bell, the hood with an arched top and twin turned columns, the trunk with a tall rectangular door, on a rectangular base, 77.75" high. See illustration £500-800

A balloon-shaped mahogany mantel clock, the case inlaid a batswing patera by Weir & Sons, 5 Grafton Street, Dublin, 22.25cm high

A REGENCY MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK by Dobbyn & Son of Dublin, the white painted circular dial with subsidiary seconds dial, with an eight-day two-train movement striking on a bell, the arch topped hood with ball and eagle finials, the trunk with a panelled door, 78" high. See illustration £1000-1500

Pattison Mahogany Longcase Clock, Dublin, c. 1800, flat-top mahogany veneered case with freestanding square hood columns flanking the painted iron arabic numeral dial marked Pattison, Dublin, moon dial in the arch, waist with fluted turned columns and shell inlay in the door, all on ogee feet, eight-day time and strike movement powered by two cast iron weights and regulated by a pendulum, ht. 84 in. Estimate $300-500 Case top missing swan's neck ? Movement lacking seating board hooks. Hood door in need of hinges. Pendulum a replacement. The absence of a condition statement does not imply that the lot is in perfect condition or completely free from wear and tear, imperfections or the effects of aging. Condition requests can be obtained via email (lot inquiry button) or by telephone to the appropriate gallery location (Boston/617.350.5400 or Marlborough/508.970.3000). Any condition statement given, as a courtesy to a client, is only an opinion and should not be treated as a statement of fact. Skinner Inc. shall have no responsibility for any error or omission.

A mahogany longcase clock, Marshall, Dublin, the brass dial with date aperture and subsidiary second dial, in a mahogany case with central patera, 206cm (81") high

BRASS AND LEATHER BARREL TELESCOPE, 19TH C.Brass and leather barrel telescope, 19th c., inscribed Made for F. M. Moore Dublin & Belfast , 23" l. (closed), together with a brass table lamp and a Seth Thomas inlaid mantel clock.
Condition:
Telescope - minor wear. Clock - losses to crest, rear door detached, Pook & Pook does not guarantee clocks to be complete or in working condition.

French carriage clock striking on gong, the 2" circular dial within a silvered mask signed West & Son, Dublin, within a gorge brass case, 6.75" high (new platform)

James Burke Mahogany Bracket Clock, Dublin, Ireland, with brass handle on the bell-top mahogany case, glazed side panels, composite brass dial with fully engraved center, ringed winding hole, calendar aperture, and maker's boss in the arch, fusee, eight-day, timepiece movement with recoil escapement and fully engraved back plate, pull quarter-hour repeat on command on six bells, ht. with handle extended 20 in. Estimate $2,000-3,000 Repeat function working but could use attention. Clock is ticking. Front door lock replaced with a hook and eye. The absence of a condition statement does not imply that the lot is in perfect condition or completely free from wear and tear, imperfections or the effects of aging. Condition requests can be obtained via email (lot inquiry button) or by telephone to the appropriate gallery location (Boston/617.350.5400 or Marlborough/508.970.3000). Any condition statement given, as a courtesy to a client, is only an opinion and should not be treated as a statement of fact. Skinner Inc. shall have no responsibility for any error or omission.

Magneta Time Co. Ltd electric master clock, the 7.5" cream dial signed Magneta Electric over a plaque inscribed 'Installed & Maintained by the Internal Telephone Co, 66 Mid. Abbey Street, Dublin, no. 2963' within an oak glazed case, 55" high

IRISH EBONIZED BRACKET CLOCK, LATE 18TH C.Irish ebonized bracket clock, late 18th c. , with ormolu mounts, signed William Lucas Dublin , 15" h. Provenance: A Pennsylvania Estate.
Condition:
Overall good condition. Surface redone. Some veneer cracking. Pook & Pook does not guarantee clocks to be complete or in working condition.

A 19TH CENTURY FRENCH BRASS CASED REPEATING CARRIAGE CLOCK the white enamelled dial with Roman numerals, inscribed "Wes.. & Son, Dublin", the movement striking on a gong, in a corinthian column support case with scroll handle, in leather covered travelling case, 5.5" high. See illustration £250-450

IRISH TALL-CASE CLOCK DUBLIN, LATE 18TH/EARLY 19TH CENTURY HEIGHT 94”. WIDTH 19.5”. DEPTH 10.75”.IRISH TALL-CASE CLOCK, Dublin, Late 18th/Early 19th Century, In mahogany. Arched bonnet and door with simple columns and dentil molding at lower edge. Slightly arched pendulum door flanked by fluted quarter columns. Ogee bracket feet. Metal Roman numeral dial with second sweep. Painted decoration of an angel holding a scythe in the lunette, and berries and birds at corners of dial. Signed on face "Alex Gordon Dublin". Dimensions: Height 94". Width 19.5". Depth 10.75".

R. Costigan Dublin. Irish Mahogany Grandfather., Good size and wonderful patina on the mahogany case. From a Rye, NY estate. Dimensions: 78" h x 19" w x 9" d. Condition: Looks clean and good. Worked in home prior to removal for auction. Not tested since. All clocks sold as / is.

Irish mahogany eight day longcase clock, the 14" square brass dial signed George Parker, Dublin on a plate to the matted centre with subsidiary seconds dial, ringed winding holes and calendar aperture, enclosed by a wide silvered chapter ring, the case with medium length wavy fluted and crossbanded door flanked by quarter carved cable pilasters, the hood surmounted by a foliate carved moulded swan neck pediment over a lion head mask, 88" high (pendulum and two weights)

Carved walnut Black Forest mantle clock, 8 day brass movement, a mechanical striking mechanism on the half and on the hour with a bird emerging from a small door above the dial, functioning well, movement stamped G.H.S., 21 3/4" tall, inside of backboard with label, Ganter Brothers, 63 S St Georges Street, Dublin, a retailers label Estimate $300-600

A 19th Century ''Irish'' mahogany longcase clock by Chancellor & Sons the 12ins diameter painted metal dial with Roman numerals to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell contained in figured mahogany case with reeded cresting and shaped trunk door 81ins high (dial rubbed and with veneer damage to trunk) Note : Chancellor & Sons recorded working in Dublin in the early 19th Century

Late 18th Century Irish Mahogany Longcase Clock. By Philip Glasco & Sons Dublin. Classical shaped pediment over a frieze. Over ¾ reeded columns with square door to an arched long trunk door with panelled plinth base. The square 13 ½ inch dial and signed silvered Roman and Arabic chapter ring enclose a matte centre. With Subsidiary seconds and date dials. The movement with four turned pillars and anchor escapement striking on a bell.

IRISH TALL CASE CLOCK - Fine Georgian Mahogany Tall Case Clock, circa 1780-1800, retaining original brass works with brass and silvered dial, marked 'Chars. Morgan, Dublin' and with medallion having view of Trinity College. The hood or bonnet having a broken arch pediment top with carved rosettes over a tombstone arch glazed door, flanked by brass capped fluted columns. The well proportioned case with bold upper molding and a quarter fluted waist, with tombstone arched hinged door, set on ogee feet. 8 day weight driven brass time & strike movement, complete with weights and pendulum. 93 3/4" tall overall, 21" x 10 1/2" at cornice. Good condition, movement cleaned and restored using monofilament lines.

Sheraton Mahogany Tall Clock by George Pilkington, Dublin, with pitched pediment and brass urn finial, glazed dial door flanked by free-standing fluted columns, inlaid waist door, raised panel and molded base, 13 in. brass composite dial with Roman numerals, spandrels, second's bit, chapter ring engraved George Pilkington, Dublin and recessed date aperture, eight-day time and strike movement with flat iron pendulum rod, brass bob and two cast iron weights, ht. 89 1/2 in.
Lacking feet, shrinkage cracks and minor veneer loss, movement/dial earlier than the case, movement needs cleaning and overhaul.

Antique Irish Mahogany Veneer Tall Case Clock, very early 19th c., time and strike, brass movement, engraved "Robt. Evers / Dublin" on silvered metal dial having Roman numerals designating hours and an outer ring marking minutes ...
Estimate: 2,000.00 - 4,000.00

AN 18TH CENTURY GRANDFATHER CLOCK WITH ORNATE INLAY MADE BY FLEMING DUBLIN (COMPLETE, KEY IN OFFICE)
AN 18TH CENTURY GRANDFATHER CLOCK WITH ORNATE INLAY MADE BY FLEMING DUBLIN (COMPLETE, KEY IN OFFICE)

Irish mahogany eight day longcase clock, the 12" cream painted dial signed Gaskin, Dublin, with subsidiary seconds dial, with medium length moulded panelled arched door and the hood surmounted by a moulded rounded arched pediment, 75" high (pendulum, two weights and door key)

George III Inlaid Mahogany Tall Case Clock Irish, 18th century, dial signed "Willm. Sumner, Dublin 49", eight-day brass movement, backboards fitted with chiming mechanism, elaborately carved and inlaid case with pitched pediment over bellflower-carved frieze, shell and quarter fan inlay, pendulum, two weights and winders, 91 x 22 x 11 in.,

Early 19th century fusee verge half hunter pocket watch, hallmarked Dublin 1805 or 1829 (hallmark partially rubbed), the unsigned movement with engraved bell shape balance cock, the dial with Arabic numerals and inner chapter with winding hole at the four o'clock position, consular case, case maker 'WH', 56mm

A Regency mahogany longcase clock the arched hood enclosing a circular painted dial and 8-day striking movement with subsidiary calendar dial by Robert Hampson of Dublin £800-1000