Highlights of recent sales
Watches -
Clocks -
Barometers
Watches

A Lady's 18ct Gold Rectangular Wristwatch, signed Cartier, 1964
Sold for £4,800
A Rare 9ct Gold Rectangular Wristwatch, signed Rolex, model: Prince, Ref: 1862, so called Doctor's Watch, 1934
Sold for £3,200
A Lady's Oval Shaped 18ct Gold Wristwatch, signed Cartier, model: Baignoire, 1967
Sold for £3,200
A Rare Early 18th Century Gold Pair Cased Verge Clockwatch, signed Jos Windmills, London, 1701
Sold for £22,000
A Fine 18ct White Gold Diamond Set Two Time Zone Curved Tonneau Shaped Wristwatch, signed Cartier, Mecanique, circa 2000
Sold for £12,500
A Full Hunting Cased Keyless Lever Pocket Watch, signed Hamilton Watch Co, Lancaster PA, No.696685, circa 1890
Sold for £1,500

A Rare Steel and Gold Automatic Centre Seconds Bubbleback Wristwatch with Unusual Hooded Lugs, signed Rolex, Oyster, Perpetual, Officially Certified Chronometer, so called Bubbleback, Ref:3065, circa 1950
Sold for £2,500

A Fine and Rare Lady's 18ct Gold Diamond Set Reversible Wristwatch, signed Cartier, Model: Tank Basculante, circa 1997
Sold for £3,500

A Stainless Steel Limited Edition Chronograph Wristwatch, signed Omega, Model; Speedmaster, limited series of 1357/5957 made for the 50th anniversary of the Omega Speedmaster, Moon Watch, 2007
Sold for £1,500

An Early 18th Century Silver Pair Cased Verge Pocket Watch, signed Buschman, London, circa 1705
Sold for £2,800
A Very Rare Giant-Sized Second World War German Luftwaffe Aviators Wristwatch, signed A Lange & Sohne, so called B-Uhr, circa 1941
Sold for £2,700
A Stainless Steel Automatic Centre Seconds Wristwatch, signed International Watch Co, Schaffhausen, model: Ingenieur, circa 1965
Sold for £1,900
A Fine and Rare 18ct Gold Triple Calendar Wristwatch, signed Vacheron & Constantin, Geneve, circa 1950
Sold for £6,000

A rare stainless steel automatic wristwatch, signed Rolex, model: GMT-Master, 1958. Sold for £15,000
A stainless steel automatic chronograph wristwatch, signed Breitling
Sold for £2,100

An 18ct gold day-date wristwatch, signed Rolex, ref:18238, circa 1997
Sold for £6,400
An 18ct gold perpetual calendar wristwatch, signed IWC, model: Novecento, ref:3546, circa1997. Sold for £5,000
An interesting 14ct gold pocket watch with a fine enamel portrait of a military gentleman. Sold for £1,500
Clocks

An Oak Thirty Hour Longcase Clock, signed Jonas Barber, Winster, No.1255 and dated 1785
Sold for £3,400
A Fine and Rare James II Ebony Veneered Table Timepiece with Pull Quarter Repeat and Alarm, signed Johannes Knibb, Oxon Fecit, circa 1685
Sold for £75,000
A Fine Rosewood Striking Table Clock, signed Vulliamy, London, No.737, circa 1815
Sold for £7,500
A George III Mahogany Striking Table Clock, signed Law, London, circa 1790
Sold for £4,600
A Gilt Brass Limited Edition Atmos Clock, signed Jaeger LeCoultre, Jubilee Atmos, No.218, Produced in a Limited Series in 1979
Sold for £2,600
A Rare Gilt Brass Westminster Chiming Carriage Clock, stamped Richard & Co, circa 1880
Sold for £2,600
A Fine Late 17th Century Walnut Small Eight Day Longcase Clock, signed Joseph Knibb, London, circa 1690
Sold for £85,000
A Fine and Extremely Rare Burr Elm and Walnut Three Month Duration Longcase Clock, signed Morgan Lowry in Leeds, circa 1715
Sold for £18,000
A French Gilt Brass and Porcelain Mounted Striking and Repeating Carriage Clock, circa 1890
Sold for £2,500
A French Ormolu and Bronze Mantel Clock, circa 1830
Sold for £3,500
A Novelty "Rue De La Paix" Street Lamp Timepiece with Alarm, signed Jaeger LeCoultre, circa 1970
Sold for £800
An Ebonised Chiming Table Clock, circa 1890
Sold for £3,500

A Fine Late 17th Century Pull Quarter Repeating Verge Table Clock, signed John Bushman, London, circa 1695
Sold for £13,000
A 19th Century Two Train Turret Clock
Sold for £2,000

An Ormolu, Bronze and Marble Striking Mantel Clock, signed Raingo Fres, Paris
Sold for £1,800
A Gilt Brass and Champleve Enamel Striking Carriage Clock, circa 1890
Sold for £1,000

A Giant Gilt Brass Quarter Striking Carriage Clock, signed G.F.Frodsham, 31 Gracechurch St, London, circa 1880
Sold for £6,000
An Interesting Modern Replica Model of "John Harrisons" First Marine Timekeeper, H1, Made for the Granada/Channel 4 Feature Film "Longitude"
Sold for £8,000
An Ebonised Quarter Chiming and Repeating Table Clock, signed William Wheatley, London, circa 1750
Sold for £9,500
A Marquetry Month Going Longcase Clock, signed Nathaniel Pyne, London, circa 1690
Sold for £10,000

A walnut eight day longcase clock, signed George Graham, no.772
Sold for £135,000
A George III mahogany bracket clock, signed Richard Grant.
Sold for £7,500
A cathedral brass chiming skeleton clock, circa 1880
Sold for £22,000
A coromandel wood eight day marine chronometer, signed Victor Kullberg, no 4656. Sold for £12,000
An Egyptian revival kingwood table clock, retailed by Tho Boxell, Brighton, signed Thomas Cole. Sold for £34,000
An ormolu and white marble mantel clock with garniture, circa 1880
Sold for £3,000
An early brass lantern clock, signed Edward Stanton, Londini, late 17th century
Sold for £3,400
A regency mahogany longcase regulator, signed Haley
Sold for £9,500

A Fine and Rare 18th Century Walnut Stick Barometer, signed Jno Hallifax, Barnsley, Invt & Fecit, circa 1730
Sold for £40,000

A fine George III mahogany bowfront stick barometer, signed Ramsden, London. Sold for £8,800
A mahogany bowfront stick barometer, signed Dolland, London, circa 1840. Sold for £5,500
A ships stick barometer with combined sympiesometer, signed W Weichert, Cardiff, circa 1860. Sold for £2,800
A mahogany inlaid wheel barometer, signed B Tagliabue & Co, circa 1810. Sold for £750