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Fine Clocks

13 July 2023 | starting at 14:00 BST

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154 lots available

An Early 20th Century electromagnetic table clock with running seconds, the 'Madeleine' model Eureka Clock Company Ltd, Patent No. 14614, No. 7763

A late 19th century Belgian silver, silver-gilt and pink enamelled desk timepiece Silex No. 112

An interesting mid 19th century brass travel timepiece in original mahogany outer case Arnold, 84 Strand, London, No. 2300

A good mid 19th century brass-inlaid ebony travel timepiece

A very fine and rare limited edition 'Atmos du Millenaire' with 1000-year calendar indication, made to commemorate the Golden Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II in 2002 Jaeger LeCoultre, numbered 39 of 50.

A fine and very rare large late 19th century patinated and bronzed alloy conical pendulum clock The figure stamped A. Carrier. Farcot

A 19th century American painted spelter mystery swinging timepiece Ansonia Clock Company, Arcadia model

A late 19th century French spelter mystery timepiece Guilmet, Paris No. 302

A good late 20th century brass and wood eight-day inclined plane timepiece with day-of-the-week indication E. Dent & Co. Ltd., London

A mid-late 17th century English lantern clock, previously with verge escapement Unsigned

A rare and interesting 18th century continental night timepiece Joseph Galindo a la Haye

An 18th century Continental carved and decorated rack timepiece

A unique and very fine mid 19th century English gilt-brass mounted walnut giant striking travelling clock with thermometer and original key numbered 838 Attributable to Thomas Cole, London. Retailed by Thomas Boxell, Brighton

A rare mid 19th century engraved gilt brass oval desk timepiece in the form of a toilet mirror. Attributable to Thomas Cole. Numbered to the underside of the base and rear of the dialplate 848

A good mid 19th century English engraved gilt brass strut clock in the form of a toilet mirror Thomas Cole, London, No. 680. Retailed by C.F.Hancock, London

A rare 19th Century patinated and gilt brass wall hanging calendar timepiece in the manner of Thomas Cole James McCabe, London, no. 1744

A mid 19th century French ebonised and gilt wood wall clock with jasper insets in the Italian 17th century style Lagarde, Paris No. 3993

A rare early 19th century brass mounted Partridgewood table clock with pull repeat John Thwaites, London No. 4589

A mid 18th century mahogany table clock with calendar Eardley Norton, London

A mid 19th century bronzed Carriage clock with underslung English lever platform escapement Williamson, Royal Exchange, London

A large and impressive 19th century engraved gilt brass English carriage clock with side repeat Parkinson and Frodsham, Change Alley, Cornhill, London

A good and rare mid 19th Century English rosewood quarter striking travelling clock Viner, 235 Regent St, London

A very fine and rare early 19th century ormolu-mounted red marble mantel timepiece with original numbered pendulum Vulliamy, London, No. 518

A good late 18th century ebonised table clock Justin Vulliamy, London

A good late 17th century ebony table clock Daniel Quare, London

An early 18th century ebonised table clock with pull quarter repeat Christopher Gould, London

A good second quarter of the 18th century walnut table clockof small size. William Webster, London

A very fine and rare mid 18th century eight-day walnut longcase clock with original printed Equation of Time table pasted to the inside door Barkley & Colley, Graham's Successors, London

A late 17th century ebony veneered quarter repeating table clock Joseph Knibb, London

An important third quarter of the 18th century mahogany table clock with phases of the moon, time of high water, automatic representation of the state of tide, and date. Together with an 18th centuryoak box. Designed by James Ferguson, circa 1764, made by Samuel Northcote, Plymouth shortly after 2

An impressive 18th century brass-bound ebony quarter-repeating table clock with moonphase Claude Duchesne, London

A rare first half of the 18th century burr walnut quarter repeating table timepiece Wattson, London (sic)

A fine mid 18th century gilt metal mounted burr walnut table clock Robert Higgs, London

A very rare, dated, mid 18th century mahogany-crossbanded oak longcase clock with Dutch strike and bolt-and-shutter maintaining power Henry Hindley, York

A good mid-late 18th century mahogany longcase clock with deadbeat escapement and wheels of six crossings out throughout John Hartley, York

A fine late 18th century mahogany longcase clock with maintaining power, deadbeat escapement and 'three parts in two' striking John Smith, York

A rare late 18th century mahogany longcase clock with deadbeat escapement John Smith, York

A small and rare Observatory regulator with 24-hour dial T. Cooke & Sons, York

A very fine and rare 19th century floor standing mahogany regulator Viner, Regent Street, London

A good late 19th century mahogany floor-standing General Post Office regulator P.O. 1 A, movement numbered 653

A very rare mid 19th century mahogany floor standing regulator with gridiron pendulum and Mudge gravity escapement McGraw, Leeds

An interesting mid-19th century Scottish eight-day mahogany longcase clock Whitelaw, Edinburgh

A good early 19th century mahogany floor-standing regulator William Reynolds, Launceston. The frontplate further stamped J Reynolds.

A Fascinating and Unique 19th Century Mahogany Floor Standing Eight-Day Regulator Recorded by Dr Vaudrey Mercer to be the Arnold Workshop Regulator

A good early 19th century rosewood gothic style table clock G & W Yonge, London

A good late Regency mahogany and brass inlaid table clock with pull repeatBentley and Beck, Royal Exchange, 1823

An early 19th century rosewood table clock with pull repeat Barrauds, Cornhill, London, No.1062

An early 19th century brass-inlaid mahogany table clock Adams, 36 Lombard St, London

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