Absentee bids accepted until Wednesday, 1 November 2017
Lot | Title | Estimate | Hammer price | |
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749 | A Victorian parcel-gilt, ebonised and mother-of-pearl decorated octagonal drop-dial timepieceCirca 1870The case with a chamfered dial surround, glazed | £200 - £300 | £180 | View |
750 | A Viennese mahogany and boxwood outlined wall regulator 'Dachluhr'By Peter Peuker, Wien, circa 1845The six-glazed panel case with an architectural ped | £1,000 - £2,000 | £1,600 | View |
751 | A walnut and ebonised quarter-striking 'Vienna' regulatorLast quarter 19th centuryThe case with an arched pediment above a glazed front and sides, fla | £300 - £500 | £450 | View |
752 | A parcel-gilt red lacquer longcase clockMid 18th century and laterThe movement by Thomas May, HerefordThe arched case surmounted by a gilt eagle with | £400 - £600 | £520 | View |
753 | A mahogany triple train longcase clock of small sizeJohn Barwise, 20 Duke Street, SW1 and made by Birch & Gaydon Ltd, London, 20th centuryThe arched h | £1,000 - £2,000 | £2,100 | View |
754 | A mahogany longcase clockof small size, Circa 1930The hood with a stepped rectangular pediment, above a glazed door flanked to each side by a column, | £600 - £800 | £450 | View |
755 | A mahogany quarter-chiming longcase clockof small size by Gillett & Johnston, Croydon, No. 15565, mid-20th centuryThe case, surmounted by three brass | £600 - £1,000 | £550 | View |
756 | A George III oak longcase clockThe movement by Jacob Riviere, LondonThe case with a broken arched pediment surmounted by three gilt finials, above a g | £300 - £500 | £400 | View |
757 | A George II oak longcase clock The movement by John Inkpen, HorshamThe case with a moulded pediment above a glazed panel door, flanked to each side by | £400 - £600 | £800 | View |
758 | A George III Scottish mahogany longcase clockWilliam Chisholm, AberdeenThe case with a swan neck pediment, surmounted by a finial, above a glazed arch | £400 - £600 | £450 | View |
759 | A fine William III walnut and foliate marquetry longcase clockBy John Williamson, Leeds, circa 1700The case with a rectangular hood (formerly rising) | £10,000 - £15,000 | £16,000 | View |
760 | A Queen Anne walnut and arabesque marquetry longcase clockJohn Gammon, London, the case circa 1710 and laterThe hood with a domed scroll marquetry in | £2,500 - £4,000 | £2,000 | View |
761 | A late George II parcel-gilt, black and polychrome chinoiserie lacquer longcase clockThe movement signed Henry Rogerson, LondonThe hood with a broken | £800 - £1,200 | £800 | View |
762 | A George III parcel-gilt red lacquer longcase clockThe movement by B. Russell, NorwichThe arched pediment above a glazed panel door, flanked to each | £600 - £900 | £580 | View |
763 | A late George II walnut and chequer strung longcase clockBy William Skeggs, Rotherhith, circa 1750The case with a broken arched pediment above a glaze | £500 - £800 | £450 | View |
764 | A Regency mahogany and marquetry inlaid longcase clockThe movement by Davies, North ShieldsThe hood with a swan neck pediment, surmounted by three bra | £400 - £600 | £1,900 | View |
765 | A brass skeleton timepieceCirca 1890The fusée movement with shaped plates and anchor escapement, on four baluster shaped feet, on an oval velvet-cover | £200 - £300 | £320 | View |
766 | A brass Gothic-style striking skeleton clockBy Cox, Islington, circa 1850With well pierced plates, six screwed tapering pillars, silvered chapter ring | £1,000 - £1,500 | £1,500 | View |
767 | A rare and unusual pyramidical brass skeleton timepiece of eighteen-day durationBy John Pace, Bury St. Edmunds, No. 253, circa 1855The cast frame of g | £2,000 - £3,000 | £3,200 | View |
768 | A large French silvered metal rectangular desk timepieceCouaillet movement, circa 1920The cast frame with bevelled glass panel, above a silvered dial | £200 - £300 | £340 | View |
769 | A French brass combination mantel clockCirca 1890In the form of an oversized carriage clock, the shaped handle above a circular inset glazed panel and | £300 - £500 | £350 | View |
770 | A French gilt brass four-glass mantel clockIn the Empire Revival style, circa 1900, Maple & Co., ParisThe rectangular case with a stepped pediment abo | £250 - £400 | £600 | View |
771 | A French gilt brass four-glass mantel clockRetailed by Payne & Co, New Bond Street, London, circa 1880The rectangular case with moulded surround and f | £200 - £300 | £600 | View |
772 | A brass, red perspex and leather-lined inclined plane timepieceDent, London, by Andrew Fell, dated 1973 The drum-shaped case with silvered chapter rin | £500 - £800 | £600 | View |