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Fine Clocks

22 June 2021 | starting at 14:00 BST

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110 lots available

An early 20th century Art Deco peach mirror glass Atmos clock Jaeger le Coultre, number 4713 1

An early 20th century Chrome plated Atmos clock Jaeger Le Coultre, no. 8140 1

A rare early 20th century SWISS SILVER STRIKING AND MINUTE REPEATING SMALL MONTRE PENDULETTE DE VOYAGE Retailed by Tiffany & Co, supplied by Stauffer & Sons Co., Les Ponts-de-Martel

A mid 20th century Swiss gilt brass and champleve enamel mantel clock 1

A first half of the 18th century ebony table timepiece with interesting provenance James Snelling, London 4

'Mirth and Magick' A mahogany and brass mounted table clock with rare rocking figure in the arch Robert Wood, London 4

A good mid 18th century brass-banded mahogany quarter-repeating table clock William Nightingale, London 4

A good mid 18th century ebony table clock with pull repeat Charles Clay, London 4

A good mid 18th century quarter repeating ebonised table clock Charles Blanchard, London

A late 18th century mahogany table clock Joshua Sarjent, Jermyn Street, St James's

A first half of the 19th century brass inlaid rosewood quarter chiming table clock John Palmer, Great Marylebone Street, London 4

A good early 19th century mahogany table clock George St John, London

A very rare mid 19th century one-piece style carriage clock with blue and white enamel decoration Stevenard Horloger Mecanicien a Boulogne sur Mer 1

A good late 19th century French engraved brass oval grande sonnerie-striking carriage clock with alarm, calendar and day of the week in the original travelling case 3

A small and rare late 19th century French enamel-decorated carriage timepiece Makers mark J*D, and numered 13281 1

A late 19th century French architectural repeating carriage clock with painted panels 1

A good 19th century French miniature engraved brass oval carriage timepiece set with four shaped polychrome enamel panels 1

A good late 19th century French engraved brass repeating carriage clock with three porcelain panels, alarm and original travelling case The dial marked Paris 3

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

A mid-18th century mahogany quarter repeating table clock Samuel Whichcote, London

A good 18th century English brass-banded walnut inverted bell top table clock with pull quarter repeat Gladman & Williams, London 4

A first half of the 18th century ebonised table clock with pull cord repeat Richard Peckover, London 3

A MID 19th century French brass centre seconds carriage clock made for the Chinese market Japy Freres 1

A rare mid 19th century continental cast brass grande sonnerie striking and repeating carriage clock with alarm and calendar dial Retailed by Juan Vicat, Palma 1

A mid 19th century French one-piece, bell-striking and repeating centre-seconds carriage clock with calendar Retailed by Barwise, Paris 2

A fine and rare late 19th century French repeating carriage clock with exotic Orientalist coloured metal panels Achille Brocot 1

A fine and rare late 19th/early 20th century French grande sonnerie striking lacquered and silvered brass carriage clock with moonphase, alarm, day and date L. LeRoy & Cie, Paris, number.20188 1

A second half of the 19th century French cast brass 'caryatid' carriage clock Henri et Co, Paris 2

A FINE mid 19th century ENGRAVED GILT BRASS GIANT STRUT TIMEPIECE Thomas Cole, London, no. 1591, retailed by C. F. Hancock Son & Co., London

A fine mid 19th century ENGRAVED GILT BRASS STRUT TIMEPIECE Thomas Cole, for Barry, London, No. 1305.

A FINE AND RARE ENGRAVED GILT BRASS OVAL STRUT TIMEPIECE OF LARGE SIZE Thomas Cole, London, no. 1386, retailed by C. F. Hancock, London

A fine and very rare 19th century engraved gilt brass desk timepiece in the form of an inkwell Attributed to Thomas Cole, London

A LARGE mid 19th century ENGRAVED GILT BRASS oval STRUT TIMEPIECE Thomas Cole, London, no. 1586. Retailed by Thomas Boxell, Brighton

A rare mid 19th century eNGRAVED GILT TIMEPIECE IN THE FORM OF A MINIATURE bon bon dish Attributed to Thomas Cole, signed and retailed by C. F. Hancock, London, no.742 8

A fine and rare mid 19th century gilt brass and coromandel giant "Mortar" timepiece Thomas Cole, London, no. 1600

A Fine mid 19th century English gilt and engraved brass Egyptian style timepiece with calendar, in the manner of Thomas Cole The movement numbered 104 2

A second quarter of 19th century patinated bronze Rococo Revival repeating carriage clock French, Royal Exchange, London

A fine and rare mid 19th century English gilt brass carriage clock in original travelling case James McCabe, London, number 3278

A FINE and rare mid 19th century ENGRAVED GILT brass CARRIAGE TIMEPIECE J. F. Cole for R. & S. Garrard, Panton Street, Haymarket

A fine mid 19th century small engraved gilt carriage timepiece Probably by Aubert & Klaftenberger, London, No. 4361, the case signed L. Lange, No. 1098

A FINE AND RARE mid 19th century ENGRAVED GILT brass CARRIAGE TIMEPIECE Dent, Watch Maker to the Queen, No.374

A second quarter of the 19th century French ormolu grande sonnerie 'Pendule d'Officier' with pull repeat and alarm. Meuron & Comp., the case stamped Aime Billon 1

A late 19th century French lacquered brass carriage timepiece with annual calendar W. Batty & Sons, London.

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

A VERY RARE and HISTORICALLY INTERESTING SECOND QUARTER OF THE 19TH CENTURY CARVED MAHOGANY FLOORSTANDING STRIKING REGULATOR WITH ORIGINAL HANDRWITTEN RECEIPT MADE TO THE FIRST OWNER, MR SPIERS, DATED JANUARY 22ND 1832 John Moore & Son, Clerkenwell, London, No.8687

A fine and rare late 18th century mahogany table regulator Daniel Grover, Cliff, Lewes

A fine early 19th century Belgian ormolu-mounted marble clock with centre seconds, full annual calendar and pinwheel escapement The movement by M.Boty Lefebure a Liege, the chapter ring signed Mertel

A fine and very rare 19th century English quarter striking giant lacquered brass carriage clock James McCabe, Royal Exchange London, 2677 2

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