Thursday, 19 October, 2006

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The Clocks & Barometers (lots 453 - 468)

Lot Description Illustration
453 A ship's clock by Martin & Co, Antwerp, in a brass case
Sold for £80
Not Illustrated
454 A 19th Century oak stick barometer by Negretti & Zambra, Instrument Makers to Her Majesty the Queen, London
Lot is withdrawn
(Unsold)
Not Illustrated
455 An Admiral Fitzroy's Storm Barometer, in an oak case
Lot is withdrawn
(Unsold)
Not Illustrated
456 A miniature longcase clock in sycamore with triangular cornice and decorative panels in black, 30.5cm (12") high
Sold for £35
Not Illustrated
457 An oak longcase clock with broken arch pediment to the hood, fitted an early 19th Century painted arch dial and movement by W Cuff, Shepton Mallet
Sold for £240
Not Illustrated
458 A grandmother clock, in a figured walnut case inlaid stars and with a glass bullseye to the door, having a brass arch dial and eight-day striking movement
Sold for £1,400
Not Illustrated
459 A carriage clock with repeater movement, in a brass case, 16cm (6.25") high
Sold for £290
Not Illustrated
460 A mantel clock with circular white enamel dial, by Bicknell & Co, London, in an arch top mahogany case, 26.5cm (10.5") high
Sold for £360
Not Illustrated
461 A gentleman's Swiss chronograph with fly back mechanism, on a rolled gold bracelet
Sold for £150
Not Illustrated
462 A late George III barometer and thermometer by Mazzuchi & Co, Gloucester, in a mahogany banjo shaped case inlaid two roundels and two shell ovals
Sold for £240
Not Illustrated
463 An Art Deco marble mantel clock of tapering form, having an oval dial and a gilt metal mount, a basket of flowers, 14.5cm (5.75") high
Sold for £110
Not Illustrated
464 An Edwardian mahogany longcase clock, the hood with swan neck and three brass finials and with Corinthian fluted columns to the sides, the trunk enclosed by a rectangular door inlaid a vase of flowers, with acanthus scroll surrounds, fitted an arch top brass dial with pierced decorated spandrels, circular chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals and subsidiary second hand and date recorder, the central roundel to the top signed William Manston, Bishops Castle
Sold for £1,600
Not Illustrated
465 A circular barometer by G Falconer & Co, Hong Kong, in a brass case, 12.75cm (5") diameter
Sold for £25
Not Illustrated
466 An English mahogany kitchen dial, fitted a fusee movement, 45cm (17.75") diameter
Sold for £260
Not Illustrated
467 An Edwardian mahogany barometer and thermometer, the banjo shaped case inlaid swags etc
Sold for £240
Not Illustrated
468 A walnut arch top mantel clock, fitted an eight-day movement
Sold for £50
Not Illustrated
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