Clocks & BarometersThis section of sale will not start before Friday 10.00am |
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Brass perpetual clock under a glass dome 27cm high £100-200 See Illustration
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19th century musical quarter repeating carriage clock with lever escapement, 20cm £800-1200 See Illustration
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19th century Brass and glass carriage clock/ barometer by Desprez of Bristol with enamelled dials 16cm in original leather case £400-600
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Early 20th century brass and glass repeating carriage clock with lever movement by James Hardy & Co 235 Brompton Road London 19cm high £300-500 See Illustration
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Early 20th century Brass and glass double carriage/barometer with additional compass and thermometer dial (lacking Mercury and glass) by F Vicker Regent Street London 17cm high 17cm wide £200-400 See Illustration
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19th century French carriage clock / barometer / compass, with enamelled chapter ring with variable leaver escapement to twin train movement striking on a chime, top inset with mercury barometer and central compass 27cm in original leather carrying case £400-600 See Illustration
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Early 20th century brass carriage clock, 17cm high £80-120
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Early 20th century brass carriage clock with repeating lever escapement, white enamelled dial and Roman numerals. 17cm £200-400 See Illustration
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Early 20th century walnut Vienna regulator with twin train movement, 100cm £50-80
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19th century mahogany cased wall clock diameter of dial 30cm £80-120
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20th century glass and brass carriage clock with lever escapement 17cm £50-100
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George VI wall clock, with a single train fusee movement, GR cipher, white enamel dial with black Roman numerals. diameter 39cm £100-200
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19th century mahogany longcase clock, with painted dial, single train movement, 221cm high £100-200 See Illustration
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Early 20th century French brass carriage clock repeating on the hours and half hours 19cm £200-300 See Illustration
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1920's Ivory cased travel clock by W Barrett and Son London 6cm wide £40-60
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18th century mahogany cased Scottish eight day long case clock 210cm high £500-800 See Illustration
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Early 20th century mahogany mantel clock with marquetry inlay, twin train movement striking on a chime 32cm high £80-120 See Illustration
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Late 19th century French gilt metal mantel clock, Balthazard, enamelled dial with twin train movement striking on a bell, 50cm £300-500
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Late 19th century Swedish carved and gilt wood clock by Robert Engstrom, two train movement striking on a bell, 105cm £600-1000 See Illustration
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19th century brass cased four glass clock, the two train movement striking the hours and half hours on a gong. 36cm high £300-400
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19th century rosewood and marquetry inlaid portico clock, the two train movement striking the hours and half hours on a bell. Together with base and glass dome. The clock 51cm high £200-300
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John Peterkin, Ormolu Mantel clock in the French taste. Circa 1820, 27cm high £500-800 See Illustration
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18th century red lacquered eight day long case clock by Thomas and John De la Houlliere, brass arched dial with silvered chapter ring subsidiary second dial and date aperture two train movement striking on bell, 240cm £500-800 See Illustration
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Early 19th century eight day long case clock by Alex Cumming (1733-1814) of London, brass dial with silvered chapter ring silent/ strike dial, subsidiary second dial and date aperture, 240cm high Note: Alex Cumming, Edinburgh and London is recorded as a noteworthy high quality clock maker with works, inter alia, in Buckingham Palace. £1000-2000 See Illustration
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20th century Thwaites & Reed Limited edition Copy of the Rack Clock No 97/500 made 1973, 54cm £150-250
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20th century novelty clock by 'LaHof', 18cm £150-250
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20th century L'Epee French carriage clock, 19cm £100-200
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Early 20th century brass carriage clock with white enamelled dial, 11cm £50-100
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Oak cased single fusee mantel clock, signed to dial - A & H Rowley, 180 Grays Inn Road, London, 35cm high £200-300 See Illustration
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Brass and glass carriage clock by Woodford 16cm £80-120
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Late 19th/early 20th century Furtwangler ebonised bracket clock in 18th century style, the brass and silvered dial with triple train barrel movement, strike/silent and fast/slow subsidiary dials, striking the quarters and Westminster chimes, 53cm high £300-500 See Illustration
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Early 20th century walnut cased Vienna regulator with enamelled dial 110cm £80-120
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18th century eight day walnut and marquetry inlaid long case clock, the brass dial with silvered chapter ring, subsidiary second dial and date aperture, with a twin train weight driven movement striking on a bell 217cm £2000-4000 See Illustration
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French brass and four glass carriage clock of oval section, the white enamelled dial with Roman numerals, 16cm £150-250
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V Bueche Girod miniature alarm clock with black enamelled body, the metal dial with hour markers, and a Roamer brass clock with blue enamelled doors £50-80
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19th century black slate and red marble clock garniture with enamel dial and visible anchor escapement, twin train movement striking on a bell, 48cm high £300-500 See Illustration
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19th century pink marble and gilt metal clock garniture with figural finial, enamelled dial to twin train movement striking on a bell 61cm high £100-200
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18th century mahogany eight day long case clock by Evan Williams of Trecastle, with painted dial and subsidiary date dial to twin train movement, striking on bell. 210cm high £300-500 See Illustration
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Edwardian mahogany long case clock, by Elliott of London. The triple train movement striking Westminster or Whittington chimes. The gilt face with silvered chapter ring and Roman numerals, The pedestal with a presentation plaque dated 1904, 214cm high. £400-600
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Early 20th century electric mantel clock by Bulle in glass dome 42cm high £150-250 See Illustration
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Late 19th century French brass carriage clock in Cornice case with alarm, the dial with Roman numerals and a subsidiary alarm dial, striking on a bell, 14cm high overall £150-250
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Late 19th century French brass carriage clock with alarm, the Roman dial bearing traces of retailers name James Lumby, Paris and with hour strike on a coiled gong, the case with fluted handles, stamped number 937, 19cm £250-350 See Illustration
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19th century mahogany aneroid barometer by A.Pozzi, Wotton Bassett, with silvered dials and swan neck pediment. 38" high £100-200
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19th century mahogany banjo barometer by A.Ranger of London, 90cm £80-120
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19th century mahogany wheel barometer, by A Zambra London, 95cm £80-120
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Victorian rosewood mercury wheel barometer £60-80
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19th century rosewood and mother of pearl inlaid stick barometer, by Blomfield of Lowestoft, 90cm £200-300
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Early 20th century mahogany cased barograph 31cm wide £100-200
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19th century mahogany banjo barometer by Routledge Brothers of Carlisle 94cm £80-120
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Dollonds brass four draw telescope, retailed by Brooks, Ludgate Street, London, in leather case fully extended 73cm £60-100
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