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Fine Clocks

16 December 2020 | starting at 14:00 GMT

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90 lots available

RONALD A. LEE 'THE KNIBB FAMILY CLOCKMAKERS' 308/1000 Ronald A. Lee The Knibb Family Clockmakers , Manor House Press, 1964

Two books: The Knibb Family Clockmakers and The First Twelve Years of the English Pendulum Clock Ronald A. Lee The Knibb Family Clockmakers , Manor House Press, 1964; together with Ronald A. Lee The First Twelve Years of the English Pendulum Clock, London, 1969

An early 18th century walnut longcase clock with published provenance Jeremiah Martin, London

A late 17th century and later gilt brass mounted ebony and ebonised table clockChristopher Gould, London, with high quality 19th century replacement movement

An interesting late 17th century ebonised table clock James Clowes, Londini fecit 3

A good mid 18th century brass-mounted ebonised table clock with pull repeat William Allam, London 3

A late 17th century walnut marquetry inlaid longcase clock Jeremiah Johnson in Exchange Alley

A late 17th century oyster veneered and marquetry inlaid longcase clock with ten inch dial John Clowes, London

A marquetry longcase clock, late 17th century and later Brounker Watts, London

A fine second half of the 18th century brass-mounted mahogany stick barometer with hygrometer and thermometer George Adams, No.60 Fleet Street, London. Instrument Maker to his Majesty 1

A rare mid 18th century mahogany architectural stick barometer Unsigned, possibly Irish 1

A very rare first half of the 19th century Scottish burr maple bow-fronted stick barometer with sliding bar for relative day recordings Adie & Son, Edinburgh 1

A good late 18th century mahogany stick barometer with hygrometer and thermometer Benjamin Martin, London 1

A rare signed and dated late 18th century chequer-strung mahogany angle barometer Balthazar Knie, Edinburgh, 1787 1

A mid 18th century mahogany longcase clock Hugh Anderson, London

A good second quarter of the 19th century mahogany and walnut inlaid bracket clock with original signed pendulum Vulliamy, London No.1158. Circa 1832. 4

A fine and very rare mid 18th century gilt brass-mounted walnut musical and astronomical longcase clock with mirrored panels George Clarke in Leadenhall Street, London

BROADHEAD LONDON LONGCASE

An interesting first half of the 18th century ebonised quarter repeating table timepiece James Green, Althrop

A late 17th/early 18th century ebonised table timepiece Thomas Taylor, London

A rare numbered late 18th century ebonised table clock Jno. Prichard, London, No. 223 4

An interesting ebonised 17th century-style architectural longcase timepiece of ten day duration The dial bearing the signature 'Edward East, Londini'

A fine late 17th century arabesque walnut marquetry inlaid longcase clock with interesting provenance Langley Bradley, London

An early 18th century Arabesque walnut inlaid longcase clock with unusual countwheel strike Jonathan Puller, London Puller

A good and rare early 18th century provincial Walnut quarter repeating table timepiece W. Glover, Worcester 5

A mid 17th century brass lantern clock Peter Closon near Holborn Bridge fecit 5

A mid 17th century brass lantern clock with alarm John Ebsworth, at ye Cross Keys, Lothbury, Londini fecit 4

An early 18th century weight driven wall clock with alarm Daniel Quare, London

A unique and important dated 17th century lantern clock of large size, engraved with the arms of The Brewers Company William Bowyer, London, dated 1632. The bell cast with the initials 'KS'

A fine and rare early 18th century gilt-metal mounted, ebony-veneered quarter-repeating and striking table clock of small size Thomas Tompion, London, number 345

A fine and rare late 17th century ebony quarter repeating table clock with alarm Joseph Knibb, London

A fine early 19th century floorstanding regulator of one month duration, with ten inch dial and five-bar gridiron pendulum James Hatton, London

A fine and rare late 18th century mahogany striking regulator longcase John Monkhouse, London

A rare early 19th century rosewood travel clock with soft/loud strike function Emanuel Brothers, 5, Hanover Square, London

A rare late 19th century English giant carriage clock with duplex escapement, original case and original numbered key Charles Frodsham & Co. Ltd, 84 Strand, No.1535

A very rare mid 19th century English historical Presentation skeleton timepiece with deadbeat balance escapement Unsigned, but attributable to James Condliff

A mid 19th century rosewood cased two day marine chronometer William Farquhar, Tower Hill, London. Marked Q/7

An interesting second half of the 19th century eight day marine chronometer movement in a burr walnut glazed display case Charles Frodsham, 84 Strand London, no. 2508 2

A good second quarter of the 19th century rosewood two day marine chronometer Parkinson & Frodsham 3259

A good 19th century brass-mounted rosewood two day marine chronometer Brockbank and Atkins, London, No. 1808

a rare third quarter of the 19th century Danish two day mahogany marine chronometer Carl Ranch, Copenhagen, No. 231

A fine mid 20th century Swiss brass-bound mahogany cased two day marine chronometer Ulysse Nardin, Locle, No.4655

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