Auction HighlightsViewing auction highlights for Clocks & Scientific Instruments Click here to return to the auction highlights selection page. Page : 1 2 3Sold for £1520 - An 18th Century 8 day striking long case clock, the 12" arched painted dial with minute indicator and calendar aperture (hole to the numeral I) by Edward Deene of Chilham, contained in a mahogany case with long door (33"), 82" overall, (base possibly restored) Sold for £2200 - A handsome Georgian double fusee striking bracket clock with 8" painted dial, with Roman numerals marked William Carpenter of London (some pitting to the dial) with 5" rectangular back plate engraved around the edge, the brass pendulum bob engraved a star and contained in an arch shaped inlaid mahogany case surmounted by a brass dome, having 2 reeded and fluted brass inlaid columns to the side, raised on brass caddy feet, 22" (removed from a London property) Sold for £1450 - An 18th Century 8 day striking longcase clock with 11" square brass dial with Roman numerals, gilt metal spandrels, silver chapter ring, minute indicator and calendar aperture, having a 5 pillar movement by James Walker, contained in an oak case 78" Sold for £1700 - A 19th Century striking fusee wall clock by James McCabe London, with 12" painted dial, contained in a mahogany case with brass bezel Sold for £2400 - A 19th Century drop dial fusee wall clock, the 12" painted dial with Roman numerals marked Charles Tutton of Bath Sold for £1150 - An early 20th Century 8 day striking longcase clock, the 12" arched dial with phases of the moon, gilt metal spandrel, minute indicator and silvered chapter ring with Arabic numerals by H L Brown & Sons London & Sheffield contained in a mahogany case Sold for £2100 - A fine quality 18th Century 8 day London longcase clock with 5 pillar movement, the 12" arched dial with strike/silent indicator, minute indicator, calendar aperture, by William Van Dam, striking on a bell, contained in a red lacquered case with chinoiserie decoration 91" Sold for £1250 - A 19th Century fusee wall clock, the 12" painted dial with Roman numerals marked Godden Canterbury Sold for £1100 - A James McCabe Victorian bracket timepiece with lever movement and fusee escapement, the 6" silvered dial with Roman numerals, signed James McCabe Royal Exchange London 1848 and contained in a bronze case Page : 1 2 3 |
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