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Lot Title Estimate Hammer price
601 A Victorian walnut wheel barometerWith 8in silvered dial signed 'W. H. YOUNG BOSTON'95cm high £100 - £200 £40 View
602 A late Regency mahogany wheel barometerBy S. Bregazzi, DerbyThe 8 1/2in silvered dial with thermometer scale97cm high £80 - £120 £380 View
603 A late Regency mahogany and outlined wheel barometerBy Joseph Somalivco & Co, 256 High Holborn, LONDONWith 8in silvered dial93cm high £100 - £200 £90 View
604 An early Victorian wheel barometerBy F. Amadio & Son, 118 St. John Street Road, LondonWith 10in silvered dial108cm high £70 - £100 £220 View
605 A late George III mahogany and shell inlaid wheel barometerBy F. Salteri & Co, NottinghamWith 8in silvered dial98cm high £70 - £90 £120 View
606 A late William IV/early Victorian mahogany marine barometerBy A. R. Easton, Aberdeen With ivory scales, foliate carved trunk and brass gimbal mount99c £250 - £350 £600 View
608 A Chinoiserie decorated stick barometer In the manner of Daniel Quare, Early 18th Century and later The silvered scale with two verniers, set by th £800 - £1,200 £6,000 View
609 A George III mahogany stick barometer By Cary, London With arched silvered scale 96cm high £500 - £800 £500 View
610 A George III mahogany bow-front barometerBy Adie & Son, EdinburghThe 8in silvered scale with vernier above the trunk with inset thermometer99cm high £500 - £800 £700 View
611 A Victorian walnut barometer With porcelain scales and twin verniers 101cm high £200 - £300 £380 View
612 A BRASS-BOUND ROSEWOOD TWO-DAY MARINE CHRONOMETERSigned Bruce, Liverpool, No. 5096, 19th centuryThe associated case of three sections, the lid inset w £500 - £800 £900 View
613 A brass-bound mahogany two-day marine chronometer Signed Christie & Wilson, Glasgow, Circa 1924 The three-tier box with bone roundel signed CHRISTIE & £1,500 - £2,500 £1,600 View
614 An early Victorian brass-bound rosewood and mahogany Marine ChronometerBy Barraud, 41 Cornhill, London, No. 2038, Circa 1845The three-tier box with dr £1,500 - £2,500 £1,400 View
615 AN eight-day Mahogany-cased marine chronometer By Morris Tobias, 31 Minories, London, No. 326. Circa 1825/30, the box possibly later The mahogany thre £3,500 - £4,500 £3,200 View
616 David Penney, Three Horological PrintsShowing a one-minute tourbillon pocket watch with fifteen-second remontoire by George Daniels; the second with t £300 - £500 £400 View
617 A print of the clockmaker Samuel Northcote of Plymouth, by Samuel William Reynolds, after James Northcote, a mezzotint, sight 33 x 24cm, framed and gl £80 - £120 £110 View
618 A German carved fruitwood 'Cuckoo' clock By Beha, Late 19th Century With carved cresting piece, stamped above the movement BEHA and with printed pa £200 - £300 £1,600 View
619 A French giltmetal Desk Globe timepiece'The Empire Clock', circa 190030cm high £400 - £600 £1,700 View
620 A German torsion action Anniversary timepieceNo. 107756With mercury compensated pendulumUnder a glass dome31cm high overall £80 - £120 £320 View
621 A charming Swiss fruitwood and softwood musical box in the form of a chalet Circa 1896 The musical movement playing six airs, with automatic selec £200 - £400 £200 View
622 A giltwood Sedan-style timepiece The 5 1/2in white enamel dial with sweep centre seconds and a small subsidiary for the hour and minutes, platform £300 - £400 £260 View
623 A Continental softwood and brass painted-dial Musical Wall ClockPossibly Friesland, 19th CenturyWith a carillon of 16 bells playing from a wooden pinn £100 - £200 £1,400 View
624 A French giltmetal mantel clockIn the Louis XV style, Circa 1870The case cast with foliate scrolls and flower heads, the dial and movement inscribed R £200 - £400 £190 View
625 A French giltmetal-mounted Boulle work mantel clock In the Louis XV style, Circa 1880 The movement stamped Mill & Sons, London, with Vincenti cachet £800 - £1,200 £1,200 View
626 A Neuchateloise black lacquer and parcel-gilt decorated Grande Sonnerie striking bracket clock with alarmBy Jämes Dubied, Neuchâtel, Second half 19th £500 - £800 £450 View
627 An Empire Ormolu and silvered Mantel ClockModelled with military trophiesThe twin train movement with white enamel dial (restored) and countwheel stri £400 - £600 £600 View
630 A French ormolu and marble Mantel Clock Late 19th CenturyModelled with two cherubs and a globe, with inset calendar dial and moon aperture, the twin t £1,500 - £2,500 £3,200 View
630a A French gilt bronze and white marble mantel clockCirca 1870Modelled with a Renaissance ladyThe drum-shaped movement stamped PICKARD 354, Vincenti cac £400 - £600 £480 View
631 A Louis XVI ormolu and biscuit porcelain mantel clockThe movement by Pierre Gavelle, ParisModelled with two figures, above a white enamel dial, signed £800 - £1,200 £1,100 View
632 A rare giltmetal Cartel timepieceBy Patek Philippe, Geneva, Reference 812, No 874489The case in the Louis XV style, with signed 4 1/2in dial, the gril £5,000 - £8,000 £6,000 View
633 A Gothic Revival Vienna RegulatorLate 19th centuryWith skeletonised dial and plates, the steel chevron-shaped pendulum with central brass pierced pane £400 - £600 £700 View
634 An ash Vienna regulatorBy C. Suchy, WienSecond half 19th CenturyThe 6 1/4in enamel dial signed C. SUCHY IN WIEN105cm high £300 - £500 £1,800 View
635 A Grand Sonnerie striking fruitwood Vienna regulator By Leopold Seiberl, Wien, Second half 19th CenturyWith 7 1/4in white enamel dial signed, three tr £500 - £1,000 £1,900 View
636 A French brass Carriage TimepieceLate 19th CenturyWith original platform lever escapement, the dial inscribed Birch & Gaydon, 172 Fenchurch St. EC, wi £500 - £1,000 £180 View
637 A French engraved gilt brass Gorge cased Petite Sonnerie carriage clockLate 19th CenturyWith push repeat, original platform, engraved gilt mask with l £600 - £800 £2,000 View
638 A French gilt brass carriage clock, with visible platform escapement, the twin train movement striking on a gong, backplate detailed R&CO Made In Pari £150 - £250 £150 View
640 A French engraved gilt brass repeating carriage clock Retailed by James McCabe, Royal Exchange, London No. 01782, made by Richard & Co With origin £400 - £600 £480 View
641 A French brass-cased triple porcelain-panelled Gorge cased carriage clock with push repeat Late 19th CenturyWith original silvered platform lever esca £500 - £700 £1,100 View
642 A French gilt brass one-piece case carriage clockBy Grohé, Paris, Circa 1850/60With original gilt platform lever escapement, plain three armed balance £400 - £600 £700 View
643 A Louis Philippe giltmetal-mounted rosewood and marquetry inlaid mantel clockWith glazed upper panel above engine-turned dial, the drum-shaped movemen £200 - £300 £350 View
644 An unusual Late Louis XVI provincial mahogany thirty-hour RegulatorLate 18th / early 19th CenturyWith an arched pediment above convex glass and berrie £700 - £1,000 £650 View
645 An Edwardian walnut wall RegulatorBy Kemp Brothers, Union Street, BristolThe swan-neck pediment above moulded cornice and glazed panels, the signed si £500 - £800 £500 View
646 A hook and spike 30-hour wall timepieceBy Whitehurst & Son, Derby, No 2798First half 19th CenturyWith 6in signed circular dial, with single hour hand £400 - £600 £800 View
648 A mahogany striking Drop Dial wall clockJ. Mercer & Son, Warwick & Coventry, first half 19th CenturyWith 12in convex dial, blued steel pierced hands a £500 - £800 £1,500 View
649 A Victorian mahogany circular Dial timepieceThe 12in dial inscribed Thwaites & Reed, Clerkenwell, brass hands, with gut fusee movement, (1 pendulum)37 £150 - £200 £600 View
650 A Victorian mahogany circular Dial timepieceThe 12in. dial inscribed W. Burfoot & Sons, 40, Bellenden Rd, Peckham, with gut fusee movement, (1 pendulu £150 - £200 £300 View
651 An octagonal mahogany and brass line inlaid mahogany Dial timepieceMid 19th CenturyThe 10in convex dial inscribed Kreiser, London, with blued steel sp £200 - £300 £420 View
652 A Victorian brass Skeleton timepieceThe shaped pierced frame with chain fusee and anchor escapement, under a glass dome on carved rosewood base, (1 pe £200 - £300 £800 View

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