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Lot No. |
Description |
Estimate |
Hammer Price |
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585 |
18th Century Longcase Clock, the painted dial inscribed, "W. Carpenter, Banbury", with secondary seconds dial, painted spandrels, thirty-hour movement, contained within an oak and mahogany crossbanded case, with swan neck pediment, the door inlaid with a lozenge and on bracket feet. |
£400-600 |
£380 |
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586 |
Victorian Banjo Barometer, with silvered dial, thermometer, hydrometer and spirit level, the plaque signed, "Josh Gibbs, Souldern", contained within a mahogany case, with swan-neck pediment, 100cms, (39"). |
£300-400 |
£260 |
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587 |
19th Century brass Skeleton Clock, with pierced dial, fusee movement, striking on a bell and on bun feet, 36cms, (14"), under a glass dome, |
£600-800 |
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588 |
Mantle Clock, with gilt metal dial, cylinder movement and contained in a brass and champlevé case with dome top, decorated with stylised dragons on a red ground, the front and sides similarly decorated but on a blue ground, on an architectural base with fluted urn supports, 32cms (12˝"). |
£150-200 |
£250 |
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589 |
19th Century Mantle Clock, with champlevé circular dial, Japy Freres movement contained in a Regency style brass and champlevé case, on a rectangular base and tapered feet, 38cms, (15"). |
£200-300 |
£260 |
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590 |
19th Century Garniture, comprising mantel clock with enamelled dial, painted with floral swags, the back plate of the cylinder movement stamped "Vincenti" and numbered 22129, striking on a bell, contained within a marble architectural case with brass lion finial, inverted serpentine top, Doric capital supports and bun feet and a pair of urn-shaped vases with gilt metal mounts, cast with masks, on shaped feet and on circular marble bases, the clock, 34cms, (13˝"), the vases 26cms, (10"), (3). |
£300-500 |
£300 |
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591 |
18th Century Longcase Clock, with square brass dial, 28cms, (11"), inscribed, "Joseph Donisthorpe - Loughborough", secondary seconds dial, cast and embossed spandrels, thirty-hour movement striking on a bell, contained within an oak case, the hood with three urns, inverted tapered supports, above a moulded frieze, arched panelled door and plain base, 208cms, (6'10"). |
£600-800 |
£850 |
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592 |
18th Century Longcase Clock, with circular dial painted with Spring flowers and with date aperture, eight-day movement, striking on a bell, contained within an oak case, with swan-neck pediment, reeded supports above a moulded frieze, arched door with brass escutcheon, flanked by quarter column corners and on a plain base and bracket feet, 208cms, (6'10"). |
£500-700 |
£440 |
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593 |
Wall Clock, with enamelled dial, weight driven movement, chiming on a bell, (bell missing). |
£50-100 |
£40 |
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594 |
George III Stick Barometer, the silvered scales inscribed, "Cary - London", contained within a mahogany case with arched top and reeded corners, 94cms, (37"). |
£1000-2000 |
£2100 |
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595 |
18th Century and later Wall Clock, the square brass dial 20cms, (8"), with silvered chapter ring and inscribed, "Willm. Gunn-Wallingford", with a single hand, weight-driven movement, striking on a bell and on an oak bracket. |
£300-400 |
£420 |
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596 |
19th Century Mantel Clock, the brass dial with a silvered chapter ring, the arch inscribed "Tempis Fugit", the movement stamped W. & H., contained within an ebonised arched case, with gilt metal pineapple finial, above arched door and sides, all with gilt metal mounts and on gilt metal paw feet, 51cms, (20"). |
£350-450 |
£550 |
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597 |
Regency mahogany Longcase Clock, the painted dial with secondary seconds dial and date aperture and indistinctly inscribed, "J. Watson, Blackburn", the spandrels painted with Spring flowers and a shooting scene in the arch, eight-day movement, contained within a mahogany case with swan-neck pediment, the hood with baluster turned supports, arched door with fluted pilasters and on a plain base, 224cms, (7'4"). Footnote: John Watson is recorded as working in Blackburn, circa 1820. |
£600-1000 |
£950 |
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598 |
George III Longcase Clock, the square brass dial 24cms,(13"), silvered chapter ring, inscribed, "Mackie-Richhill", secondary seconds dial, the cast spandrels decorated with putti and a coronet, eight-day movement striking on a bell, contained within a mahogany case, the break arch pediment above a dentil cornice and blind fretwork frieze, the hood with fluted tapered columns, the arch and crossbanded door inlaid with a sunburst and with quarter column fluted pilasters, plain base and bracket feet, the inside of the door with label 'Nolan and Sons, Dudlin & London' 229cms, (7'6"). |
£3000-5000 |
£2300 |
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599 |
Mid Victorian Stick Barometer, the ivory scales inscribed, "J.H. Steward, 54 Cornhill, 406 Strand", in a rosewood case with arched pediment, 92cms, (36"). Footnote: James Henry Steward is recorded as working at both addressed circa 1870. |
£300-500 |
£260 |
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600 |
Edwardian Longcase Clock, with brass dial, silvered chapter ring, secondary seconds dial, month and day of the week aperture, with Spanish inscription, the arch with rolling moon phase and date, eight-day movement with perpetual calendar and striking on nine tubular bells, contained within a mahogany case, with arched cornice, plain columns, bevelled and astragal glazed door and plain base, 249cms, (8'2"). |
£4000-6000 |
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