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714
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A mahogany cased silver deck stop watchBy Newsome & Co, Coventry, No. 142068, hallmarked Chester 1900The white enamel dial signed, with Government arr
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£400 - £600
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£420
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715
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A Napoleon III mahogany and brass-mounted two-day marine chronometerBy Vissière, Paris, No. 230, circa 1860The plain mahogany three-tier case, with re
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£3,000 - £5,000
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£3,600
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716
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A French mahogany and brass-mounted two-day marine chronometerBy Jacob & Scharf, St Nicholas , No. 313, circa 1860The three-tier case with hinged lid
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£2,000 - £3,000
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£2,300
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717
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A brass-mounted, rosewood and brass line-inlaid giant chronometer carriage clockBy Sinclair Harding, Cheltenham, No. 613/44, circa 1988The rectangular
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£3,000 - £5,000
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£4,600
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718
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A German quartz battery-operated chronometerBy Uhrenwerk, Glashütte, N0. 1591With a two-tier mahogany case with a glazed lid, with brass bezel, white
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£200 - £400
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£180
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719
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A mahogany and brass-bound two-day marine chronometer with Poole's Auxillary CompensationFor Russells Ltd, 18 Church Street, Liverpool, No 6702, proba
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£2,000 - £3,000
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£1,800
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720
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A Rosewood and brass-bound two-day marine chronometerBy William Latch, 37 High Street, Newport, No 648, circa 1845The three-piece case with associated
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£1,200 - £1,800
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£1,900
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721
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A rosewood and brass-bound two-day marine chronometer with Poole's Auxillary compensationRetailed by William E. Harpur, Philadelphia, No. 506, circa 1
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£1,000 - £1,500
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£1,000
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722
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A brass and glass-cased eight-day mantel chronometerBy Thomas Adams, 36 Lombard Street, London, circa 1855, the glazed case and foot laterThe one-piec
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£3,000 - £5,000
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£3,000
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723
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A mahogany brass-bound two-day marine chronometerBy E. J. Massey, Liverpool, No 107, circa 1860 The three-tier brass-bound case with hinged lid and gl
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£1,500 - £2,500
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£3,000
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724
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A mahogany brass-bound two-day marine chronometer By John Clarke, Greenock, No. 628, Circa 1840The three-tier case with hinged lid and glazed observat
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£1,500 - £2,500
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£2,200
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725
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JOHN ROGER ARNOLD, No. 393A Regency mahogany brass-mounted eight-day marine chronometerBy John Roger Arnold, London No. 393, circa 1812The two-tier ca
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£5,000 - £8,000
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£6,400
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726
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An M. E. Jubilee glazed mahogany electric wall timepieceBy Sydney Creamer, dated 2002, after the design by E. T. WestburyFollowing the patterns and in
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£150 - £200
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£420
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727
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A Rare and unusual mahogany and boxwood outlined wall regulatorInscribed R. J. Catons Improvement, Second half 19th CenturyThe architectural case with
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£600 - £800
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£1,700
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728
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A Victorian ebonised and parcel gilt regulatorCirca 1879, Inscribed P. N. Denton, WellingtonThe case with an arched pediment, fitted with an inspectio
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£2,000 - £4,000
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£1,800
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729
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A Victorian mahogany regulatorBy I & M. T. Levitt, Lombard Street, London, circa 1850The case with a rectangular stepped pediment, above the hood with
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£3,000 - £5,000
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£3,800
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730
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An Early Victorian Scottish mahogany regulatorInscribed E. Hollander, Kensington, circa 1850The swept pediment above carved thistle and rose, with cir
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£2,000 - £3,000
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£1,800
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731
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A Fine month-going mahogany wall regulatorBy Dent, London, No. 57740, circa 1912With an arched pediment above glazed front and sides, the 10 ½ in. cir
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£5,000 - £8,000
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£6,000
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732
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A walnut quarter-chiming 'Grandmother' clockBy Elliott, London, No. 15518, circa 1980With an arched pediment and brass dial inscribed Boodle & Dunthor
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£100 - £150
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£160
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733
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A burr walnut and walnut 'Grandmother' clockIn the Georgian style, 20th CenturyThe moulded pediment above a broken arched glazed door, flanked to each
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£300 - £500
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£820
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734
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A Scottish William IV mahogany Drum head longcase clockCirca 1840The circular pediment with a moulded glazed bezel, above a waisted neck, the trunk f
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£500 - £800
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£850
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736
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A Victorian Scottish mahogany longcase clockBy Hunter, Glasgow, circa 1850The carved drum-shaped hood with glazed bezel, above tapering trunk inset wi
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£400 - £600
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£750
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737
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A late George III mahogany, ebony and boxwood-outlined longcase clockBy Drescher & Dorking, Manchester, circa 1810The swan neck pediment, inlaid with
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£400 - £600
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£300
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739
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A giltmetal-mounted mahogany, marquetry and boxwood-outlined tube quarter-chiming longcase clockCirca 1920The case with a swan neck pediment inlaid wi
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£1,500 - £2,000
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£1,400
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740
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A mahogany longcase clockBy John Groom, Colchester, the movement circa 1710, the case laterThe moulded pediment, above a pair of baluster-turned coul
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£300 - £500
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£240
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741
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A George III parcel-gilt and faux tortoiseshell lacquer longcase clockBy Thomas Bell, London, mid 18th Century and laterThe pediment with a moulded co
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£2,000 - £3,000
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£1,800
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742
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A Mahogany cased quarter-chiming longcase clockThe dial signed Edward Woodward, LondonThe case, probably Victorian, of George III style, with an arche
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£1,000 - £1,500
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£2,800
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743
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A George I Walnut month-going longcase clockBy Joseph Windmills, London, First quarter 18th Century and laterThe case with a domed caddy pediment, sur
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£3,000 - £5,000
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£4,000
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744
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A George I walnut, boxwood and ebony outlined longcase clockBy William Webster, Exchange Alley, London, circa 1725The hood with a moulded pediment abo
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£1,000 - £2,000
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£1,300
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745
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A Queen Anne walnut longcase clockBy Thomas Walkden, London, circa 1705 and laterThe hood with a moulded pediment above a blind fret, with glazed hing
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£1,500 - £2,500
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£1,200
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746
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A Queen Anne walnut Longcase clockBy John Trubshaw, London, early 18th Century and laterThe rising hood with a moulded pediment above a fret panel, wi
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£2,500 - £4,000
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£2,200
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747
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A walnut and marquetry longcase clockThe dial plate signed Thomas Johnson, Londini FecitThe pediment with a moulded cornice above the glazed dial aper
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£1,500 - £2,500
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£1,600
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748
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A walnut and marquetry month-duration longcase clockThe dial inscribed J. Windmills, LondonThe pediment with a moulded cornice above a blind fret, wit
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£2,000 - £4,000
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£2,300
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749
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A George III mahogany dial timepieceBy John Morgan, LondonWith cast-brass bezel and 12in. painted wooden dial, unusually with seconds subsidary and pi
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£300 - £500
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£900
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750
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A late George II / early George III mahogany dial timepieceBy John Harris, LondonThe case with a moulded glazed mahogany bezel, with 9in. silvered cir
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£1,000 - £1,500
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£900
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751
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A George III Tavern TimepieceBy William Lundie, Aberdeen, circa 1800The circular dial with Roman chapters, above the trunk signed Willm. Lundie Aberde
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£1,500 - £2,500
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£1,600
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752
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A Victorian mahogany dial timepieceBy Simpson, Gosport, circa 1865The carved shaped dial surround with a glazed brass bezel, the 8in. white-painted di
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£300 - £400
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£280
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753
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A late George III mahogany drop-dial timepieceBy Jullion, BrentfordThe 12in. signed brass dial with pierced steel hands, the fusée movement with ancho
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£300 - £500
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£1,350
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754
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A mahogany circular dial clockFor H. Earles, 115 Shoreditch, London, circa 1890With glazed brass bezel, blued steel spade hands, the 12in. cream-paint
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£100 - £150
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£220
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755
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An oak dial clockBy Smiths, for William Nicoll, Great Portland Street, London, circa 1920The 8in. circular white-painted dial with blued steel spade h
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£100 - £200
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£110
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756
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A mahogany tavern-style timepieceBy Sydney Creamer, to a design by John Wilding, circa 2000Lacking octagonal dial, the movement with anchor escapement
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£80 - £120
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£115
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757
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A German demonstration model of the lever escapementModernJewelled to the escape wheel and with helical balance spring21cm diameter
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£120 - £180
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£300
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758
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A brass pin-wheel escapement modelAfter Galileo and Vivani, By Sydney Creamer, to a pattern by John Wilding, circa 199029cm high
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£100 - £200
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£220
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759
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A Victorian skeleton timepiece and domeCirca 1890The movement with pierced plates and chain fusée and anchor escapement, on a stepped white marble pli
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£150 - £200
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£260
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760
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A Victorian brass skeleton timepieceCirca 1890The finely-pierced plates of arabesque design, with turned pillars, screwed to each end, chain fusée wit
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£300 - £500
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£620
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761
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A Victorian lancet-shaped rosewood mantel timepieceBy De La Salle & Christie, London, circa 1840The case with a glass panel to each side, on a stepped
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£200 - £300
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£320
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762
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An Edwardian chinoiserie decorated wood and brass strut timepieceThe movement by Buren, Switzerland, circa 1920The shaped case decorated with pavilion
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£120 - £180
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£120
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763
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A George III gilt-brass-mounted mahogany bracket clockBy Westwood, London, circa 1790The case with a single pad top and brass carrying handle, with ci
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£700 - £1,000
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£950
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