50.5" x 22" deep, x 38" high, see detail of inlay on top, two short drawers set above a pair of cupboard doors, all faded walnut and walnut veneer with contrasting inlay.
33" wide, 24 1/4" deep, 28.5" high, fruitwood with broad cross banding on the top and with fine inlaid rope along the edges and around the drawer which is set in the skirt.
Pieter Klock is listed as working in the second half of the 18th C. Wonderful full marquetry case--time and strike movement with repeating bell. 105.5" high over the top finial.
Likely German, double lyre base and top hinged in the middle, making an attractive long narrow table with hinged top extended: 17" x 49" and 17" x 24"--as shown in the images. Approx. 30" high.
Having a grain-painted case with metal mounts, the enameled dial with one-train movement, approx. 74" high. Baltic or Scandinavian in origin. I would say the paint job very professional but later.