Highlights of recent Sales

Clocks

A Good Cathedral Brass Chiming Skeleton Clock, circa 1880

Sold for £22,000

A Good Chiming Skeleton Mantel Clock, signed Sinclair Harding, No.998, 2003. Sold for £6,000

A Fine and Rare Napoleon III Gilt Brass Table Regulator with Perpetual Calendar and Equation of Time, stamped Achille Brocot, No.2778, Retailed by J W Benson

Sold for £15,000

An Extremely Fine and Rare Coromandel Wood Eight Day Marine Chronometer, signed Victor Kullberg, 105 Liverpool Road, Islington, London, No.4656, circa 1887

Sold for £12,000

A Fine Egyptian Revival Kingwood Table Clock, retailed by Tho Boxell, Brighton, No. 1594, Thomas Cole, circa 1860

Sold for £34,000

A Fine Mahogany Two Day Marine Chronometer, signed James Murray, circa 1840

Sold for £3800

An Electric Mantel Clock, signed Eureka Clock Co Ltd, London, No. 8002, circa 1910

Sold for £1450

An unusual Empire "Palais Royal" Novelty Rose Flower Timepiece. Sold for £10,500

A Rosewood Two Day Marine Chronometer, signed John Poole, London, No.3070, circa 1860

Sold for £4500

A George III Mahogany Striking Bracket Clock with Pull Repeat, signed Eliezer & James Chater, London, circa 1770

Sold for £5500

An Impressive Four Train Musical Table Clock, signed Webster, Cornhill, London, circa 1800.

Sold for £9500

A Rare Provincial Musical Longcase Clock, signed James Wilson, Askrigg, circa 1780

Sold for £6200

 

An Exceptional Burr Walnut Longcase Clock with original numbered winder, signed George Graham, London, No 772, circa 1740.

Sold for £135,000

 

An Impressive George III Musical Mahogany Longcase Clock, signed Paul Rimbault, London, circa 1780.

Sold for £26,000

 

A William and Mary Walnut and Marquetry Longcase Clock, signed Christopher Gould, London, circa 1695.

Sold for £24,000

A Duch Burr Walnut Inlaid Musical Clock with Automaton, signed DVD Meer, Amsterdam, circa 1780.

Sold for £21,000

A Rare Walnut Eight Day Longcase Clock with Unusual Seconds Dial in the Arch, signed Bradley, London, circa 1715.

Sold for £11,000

A George III Mahogany Musical Longcase Clock, signed Robert Henderson, London, circa 1785.

Sold for £12,000

A George III Mahogany Striking Bracket Clock,

Benj.n. Ward, London, circa 1770.

Sold for £8000

A Gilt Brass Striking, Repeating, Alarm Carriage Clock, with Calendar and Chronometer Escapement, signed Noyer, London, circa 1850.

Sold for £5500

A Gilt Metal Strut Clock, Thomas Cole, London,

No 1844, circa 1862.

Sold for £8000

A Fine Gilt Brass and Porcelain Mounted Striking and Repeating Carriage Clock with Alarm, circa 1880.

Sold for £3600

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