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Lot Title Estimate Hammer price
493 A pair of Art Deco design reconstituted stone lion mask wall brackets, 39cm wide x 42cm high, (2). G9 £0 - £0 £25 View
494 A Regency mahogany bowfront chest of two short and three long graduated drawers, on splayed bracket feet, 107cm wide x 107cm high. G9 £0 - £0 £170 View
496 Baker Furniture Company; a 20th century high back armchair, with downswept arms on tapering block supports, 75cm wide x 103cm high. I11 £0 - £0 £10 View
497 An early 18th century and later walnut chest of two short and three long graduated drawers, on bracket feet, 100cm wide x 101cm high. G9 £0 - £0 £170 View
499 A George III satinwood banded mahogany Pembroke table, with canted leaves, on tapering supports, 74cm deep x 51cm across, 106cm across when open. H9 £0 - £0 £160 View
701 A small mahogany cased two-day marine chronometerBy Parkinson & Frodsham, London, No. 768, circa 1825The case with plain hinged cover, above glazed li £1,500 - £2,500 £2,100 View
702 A small brass-bound mahogany cased two-day marine chronometerBy Parkinson & Frodsham, London, London, No. 456, circa 1825The hinged lid centred with a £1,500 - £2,500 £3,600 View
703 A Swiss brass-bound mahogany quartz deck watchSigned Luxor, No. 1784285, circa 1978The double hinged case with top cover opening to reveal the glazed £100 - £150 £120 View
704 A mahogany cased deck chronometerBy Ulysse Nardin, Le Locle & Genève, No. 3018, circa 1945The brass-bound three-tier mahogany case with brass maker's £300 - £500 £1,500 View
705 A brass-bound mahogany cased two-day marine chronometerBy Ulysse Nardin, Le Locle, No. 4068, circa 1950The three-piece case with hinged lids, the fron £1,000 - £1,500 £1,100 View
706 THE PAKENHAM ARNOLDA rare eight-day mantel chronometer By John Roger Arnold, London, No. 619, circa 1830In a Derbyshire 'Ashford' marble case attribut £2,000 - £3,000 £5,000 View
707 A fine late Regency mahogany and outlined bowfront barometerBy Anthony Pastorelli, LondonThe pediment with moulded cornice above bowed glazed panel, t £500 - £800 £520 View
708 An ivory desk thermometerBy Dollond, London, circa 1900On an ebonised scalloped base and with cylindrical glass cover23cm high; and a high/low thermom £100 - £200 £260 View
709 A late Victorian ivory tower thermometer and inset compassBy T. Straight, London, circa 1890The compass scale below a convex glass, with pierced surro £100 - £150 £110 View
710 A Victorian rosewood wheel barometerBy F. Stoppani, HolbornWith an arched top inset with a hydrometer scale above a bow-fronted thermometer with silve £120 - £180 £160 View
711 An unusual walnut cased hexagonal 'Stormoguide'By Short & Mason, for C. W. Dixey & Son, London & Newport, circa 1930The chamfered octagonal case suppo £150 - £250 £350 View
712 A collection of twelve various thermometersIncluding a brass Polymetre Lambrecht; a marine ivory thermometer scale with later tube; a brass scale the £200 - £300 £170 View
713 A late Victorian oak and brass-mounted Miner's or Pit-head stick barometerBy Negretti & Zambra, London, circa 1890The plain case with an arched pedime £200 - £300 £160 View
714 A late Victorian oak and brass-mounted stick barometerBy Negretti & Zambra, London, circa 1890The plain case with an arched pediment, above a glazed b £100 - £200 £130 View
715 A George III mahogany stick barometerBy Adam, LondonThe arched pediment enclosing a partially silvered brass dial, with thermometer and vernier scale, £200 - £300 £350 View
716 A George III mahogany stick barometerBy Baptiste Roncheti & Co With a broken arched pediment above the silvered dial, signed 'Bap. Roncheti & Co. Feci £200 - £400 £650 View
717 A late Victorian oak stick barometerBy C. Baker, London, circa 1890The moulded pediment above bevelled glazed panel and ivory plates, signed 'C. BAKER £100 - £150 £130 View
718 A George III mahogany stick barometerBy Harris, LondonWith a broken arched pediment centred with a brass finial, above silvered dial signed 'HARRIS 47 £500 - £700 £600 View
719 A late George II walnut stick barometerThe arched pediment surmounted by three brass finials, the printed paper dial with maker's name 'DOMIN / IROLIM £150 - £250 £140 View
723 A Swiss steel and brass watchmaker's mandrelSecond half 19th centuryWith square brass foot, steel bed, adjustable tool bed, helical gearing, on an oak £300 - £500 £720 View
724 Antiquarian Horology: Vols. I to XIX (December 1953 to 1991)Red cloth, with gilt lettering(19) £100 - £150 £260 View
725 A George I longcase clock movementBy Stephen Wilmott, LondonThe 12in. square brass dial, lacking spandrels, with seconds subsidiary and calendar apert £100 - £150 £260 View
726 A George II longcase clock movementBy Francis Robinson, LondonThe 12in. square brass dial with cherub, crown and Maltese Cross spandrels, the silvered £100 - £150 £340 View
727 A Swiss nickel cased five-minute repeating open faced keyless eight-day desk watchCirca 1900The enamel dial inscribed 'J. E. Caldwell & Co'. below the £300 - £500 £650 View
728 An Edwardian silver and oak timepieceHallmarked Birmingham 1905The arched case above a white enamel dial, with blued steel hands, the movement with re £100 - £150 £50 View
729 A keyless deck watch By Longines, No. 7320310, circa 1947, with later walnut caseThe brass watch case with a screwed bezel and bevelled glass, silvere £150 - £200 £500 View
730 A French miniature brass carriage timepiece Circa 1890In a Corniche case, with bevelled glass panels, visible silvered platform lever escapement with £120 - £180 £220 View
731 A French gilt brass carriage timepieceCirca 1900In a Corniche case with bevelled glass panels, the movement No. 5058, with distinctive arrow mark for £100 - £150 £90 View
732 A French gilt brass and cloisonné enamel repeating carriage clock with one-minute tourbillon escapementBy L'Epée for Garrard, London, circa 1990The gl £1,000 - £2,000 £2,300 View
734 A French gilt brass carriage clock Possibly by Henri Jacot, Paris, circa 1890The Gorge case with a large square top bevelled glass and four further be £300 - £500 £620 View
735 A Victorian 36in. copper turret clock dial Together with under dial wheel-work and a cast-iron wall bracket with projecting spindle(3). Illustrated £200 - £300 £450 View
736 A German green painted cast-iron and brass three train 'Turmuhr' or turret clockBy Bernhard Zachariä, Leipzig, No. 737, last quarter 19th centuryWith £700 - £1,000 £720 View
737 A late George III mahogany dial timepieceBy J. Harvey, London The rectangular case with shaped top and apron, with a turned surround and shaped cast b £200 - £300 £650 View
738 A Victorian mahogany dial timepieceBy J. Kaltenbach, 12 Boro Road, last quarter 19th centuryThe case with a turned surround, cast brass bezel and conv £150 - £200 £320 View
739 A George III brass 30-hour journey-man's timepieceBy John Wenham, Dereham, circa 1785The arched 5in. dial signed 'Jno Wenham, Dereham', above the engr £600 - £800 £520 View
740 A brass ship's bulkhead timepieceRetailed by E & E. Emanuel, Portsea & Portsmouth, circa 1890The circular brass ring-turned tapering case with cast hi £150 - £200 £780 View
741 A small mahogany drop-dial timepieceCirca 1880The 8in. white painted dial with Roman chapters and blued steel hands, the fusée movement with arched pl £150 - £250 £280 View
742 A brass and mahogany Sedan timepieceThe movement by Hawley's, London No. 1095The case with a brass suspension ring, with brass surround and bezel, rin £150 - £200 £320 View
743 An unusual William IV mahogany and brass-inlaid square dial timepieceBy French, Royal Exchange, London, No. 1749, circa 1840The square case brass inla £300 - £500 £1,500 View
744 A Regency mahogany 'Norfolk' drop-dial wall timepieceBy Matthew Read, Aylsham, circa 1820The case with a circular glazed reeded dial surround, with oc £600 - £800 £600 View
745 A Regency mahogany and brass-inlaid drop-dial timepieceThe 12in. white painted convex dial with blued spade hands, brass bezel, above a trunk with flo £150 - £200 £680 View
746 A Regency mahogany and brass-inlaid drop-dial timepieceThe cast bezel with convex glass above a white painted 8in. dial with Roman chapters and blued £200 - £300 £620 View
747 A mahogany dial timepieceBy Payne & Co, London, circa 1880The moulded surround with a cast brass glazed bezel, the 8in. white painted dial, with Roman £200 - £300 £720 View

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